Little-Known Facts About Cricket You Must Know

Updated - 15 Jun 2021, 01:18 PM

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Cricket is a team ball and bat game. It is popular in Asia, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand. And the British have been playing it for over 750 years! Great Britain is unthinkable without cricket, passion for the mobile casino, and Agatha Christie with her Hercule Poirot. As there is no one among Americans who does not know the game of baseball, so in England everyone knows the rules of cricket from the cradle.

 

The Melbourne Cricket Ground

 

The Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia is the most famous and unusual structure. It was built specifically for cricket, but later it became a multifunctional complex. This stadium hosts international championships, rugby and football matches. The Olympic Games were held there several times.

 

Bramble Sandbank

 

In the Solent, between the Isle of Wight and Southampton, there is the Bramble Sandbank, which appears once a year at low tide. This happens in the spring, and the duration of the phenomenon is only one hour. As the water leaves the coastline, the two local clubs traditionally organize a friendly tournament that attracts a large number of spectators.

 

1882 England, Considered the Strongest in Cricket, Lost to the Australians at Home

 

In this regard, a joking phrase appeared in The Sporting Times newspaper: “English cricket is dead, the body is cremated, and the ashes will be sent to Australia.” After the British won several victories over the Australian and the women of Melbourne presented the national team with an urn “with the ashes of Australian cricket.” It is kept in a museum, but a copy of it has become a symbol of victory in tournaments between England and Australia. The winner of the match raises it above his head.

 

Writer Cricket Team

 

B1890 – 1913 in England there was an amateur cricket team, consisting of writers: R. Kipling, H. Wells, A. Conan Doyle, P. Woodhouse, Jerome K. Jerome, A. Milne, and others. It was founded by D. Barry, author of “Peter Pan “. He also chose the name for it – “Allahakbarries”, not fully understanding the translation of this word.

 

Longest-Running Sport

 

Cricket is considered to be the longest-running sport – matches can last several days. Avid fans bring a lot of food and drinks with them when they come to the stadium. It is not without reason that it is called “Sport in which you can take a break for a cup of tea.”