Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world, with some two and a half billion fans globally, including several Americans. And there’s always room for more, which is why I’ve prepared this ...
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is institution that says it’s responsible for the “custodianship of the laws of the cricket” and on its website there is a section devoted to the sport’s “spirit.” In ...
Nestled amid 73 tweaks to the laws of cricket last month was a change to the very nature of bats that many hope will arrest a creeping crisis for the sport. According to Marylebone Cricket Club, the ...
The MCC’s Laws of Cricket will be changed to permit bats made from more than one piece of wood to be used in the recreational game in a move to combat rising prices and more sustainable manufacturing ...
The Cricket Association of Nepal promoted the spirit of cricket after they formally wrote to Cricket Bhutan after their ...
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the custodian of the Laws of Cricket since 1787, has announced a new set of amendments that will come into force from 1 October 2026. As part of the fourth edition ...
If I were a betting man, my prediction that England could win the second Test match at Lord’s from a losing position might have had me doing an Irish jig thinking I was quids in. The way Ben Stokes ...
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Two teams, both with 11 players, take it in turns to bat and bowl. When one team is batting, they try and score as many runs ...