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{{rpl|Cricket (sport)}} | |||
==Parent | {{rpl|The Laws of Cricket}} | ||
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{{rpl|Dismissal (cricket)}} | |||
{{rpl|Scoring (cricket)}} | |||
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{{rpl|Batting (cricket)}} | |||
{{rpl|Fielding (cricket)}} | |||
{{rpl|Glossary of cricket}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 20 July 2024
Parent topic
- Cricket (sport): An outdoor bat-and-ball game played by two teams of eleven players on a large grassy field. [e]
- The Laws of Cricket: Codification of the rules and regulations of cricket. Copyright is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). [e]
Subtopics
- Dismissal (cricket): Several means by which a batter in cricket may be declared "out". [e]
- Scoring (cricket): Methods of scoring and recording scores in cricket. [e]
Related topics
- Batting (cricket): Batting in cricket is the act of hitting the ball with the bat in order to score runs or to defend the wicket. [e]
- Fielding (cricket): Fielding positions and tactics in the sport of cricket. [e]
- Glossary of cricket: An A to Z listing of common terms used in the sport of cricket. [e]
- Glossary of cricket [r]: An A to Z listing of common terms used in the sport of cricket. [e]
- Australia v New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1980–81 [r]: Account of a notorious cricket match in which one team's questionable tactics caused an international incident [e]
- Cricket (sport) [r]: An outdoor bat-and-ball game played by two teams of eleven players on a large grassy field. [e]