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How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

Cricket in England began with a stick and a ball played in different ways in England for 500 years

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

 Bat is an old English word. Which means stick. The stick and ball had become a common sport in the 1700's. And it became so popular among the people that instead of going to church on Sundays, people would gather in big squares. And people would also put money on its players.By the beginning of the 1800's the bat's shape was curved like a hockey stick from the bottom.The ball was first rolled with the bat, ie the underarm was thrown.

How this game arose from the village of England, when it was played in the big stadiums of big cities, this game became dear to everyone's heart, it is an interesting subject of history.How did this game of bat and ball of old England become famous all over the world and people will like it to the point of madness.

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

An interesting thing about cricket is that its pitch is 22 yards long but the structure of the field is not the same. In sports like hockey and football the size of the field is fixed but in cricket its size was not fixed.The Adelaide oval can sometimes be round in shape, like a chepavk stadium oval Melbourne cricket The ball has to be thrown far enough to hit a six on the field. While in Delhi's Feroze Shah Kotla Stadium, the ball crosses the boundary at a short distance.

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

Cricket was the number one sport in terms of rules and regulations, ie snooker, hockey and other sports. Cricket was the first to make laws and adopt uniforms.The law of cricket was first written in the year 1744. According to him, the captains of both the teams will choose two umpires who will have the right to solve any problem. The stumps will be 22 inches high and low. And the streets between them will be 6 inches. The ball will weigh 5 to 6 ounces and the distance between the stumps will be 22 yards. At that time there was no law on the structure of the bat. The world's first cricket club was later formed in Hambledon in 1760 and the Marylebone cricket club was formed in M.C.C 1787.

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

The following year, M.C.C reformed cricket law.Which were implemented in the second half of the 1800s. From 1760 to 1770, instead of rolling the ball on the ground, there was a method of bouncing in the air and blowing away. This gave the bowlers a chance to throw the ball away so that they could dodge and throw the ball much faster than before.

This would open new doors for spin and swing. In response, the batsmen had to master their timing and short selection.One of the immediate consequences of this was that the curved bat was replaced by a straight bat.

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

Now due to all the changes, skills and techniques have advanced and the running and chaos of the players on the field has decreased.The weight of the ball had already been increased and the width of the bat had been reduced to 4 inches.This happened when a batsman played his entire innings with such a wide wicket.

The League Beef Wicket Act was enacted in 1774 and the third law was enacted at the same time.The stump also started. Until 1780, the duration of big matches was 3 days and in the same year 6 sewing balls also started.

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

The game of cricket underwent major changes with the introduction of the White Ball Act in the 1900's. Boundary started when before that every run had to be run and the biggest thing was the law of over arm.Cricket was played in the village church grounds and these were large and open fields to which the village elders had a common right. They were different in size in each village.That is why neither the boundary nor the square was fixed ۔When the ball got into the crowd, people would make way for the catcher to come and get the ball back. When Boundary became a part of cricket, his distance from the wicket was still not fixed. Will fix the boundaries of playgrounds by talking to The imprint of English society on the discovery of the game of cricket in England is clear.

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

The rich who played for fun were called amateur players And those who played for their livelihood were called professionals.rich  Amateur played in two ways

1 This game was meant to entertain them in a way for the fun of playing and not for money was a sign of Nawabi That.

2 In the second game, there was no money in it to entertain the rich.

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

Professional players were paid with playing money, stipends and donations deposited at the gate. The game was seasonal and could not provide year-round employment. In the winter months, ie in the off season, most of the professional players worked in the mince or did other work and were hired.Amateur players were given the title of gentleman while professional players were given the title of player.

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

 They also had separate gates to get on the field and most of the enthusiasts in the game were batsmen and the hard work in the game was done by professional players like fast bowlers and catching the ball from a distance etc. professional players In other words, there were people who were interested in playing the game and there were professionals who played in the game and the benefit was always given to the batsman throughout the game. Preference was given to batsmen while making.

Due to the importance given to amateur players, the captain of the team was always planned from among the batsmen Whether the team was from abroad or the captain of the country team was always a member of the amateur team.Len Hunton, one of the first professional players to captain the English team in the 1930s.

How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

Sports like hockey and football became international sports۔But cricket remained in the countries that were once under the shadow of the growing government. The game took root only in those countries where only the British ruled.In South Africa, Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, the West Indies and Kenya, the game became everyone's favorite sport.

That the British here adopted it or tried to oust their British masters like in India although the senior royal officials must have brought this game in such countries but for its development in countries like West Indies and India maybe its There has been a change in development.


How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?
How did cricket develop from 1700 to 1930?

Playing cricket here became a game of social and ethnicity and Africans or non-whites were always kept away, they were not allowed to play this game. The first non-white club in the West Indies was formed in the late 1900's.

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