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By - Snehal Bhargava
Kopal Agarwal (IX-D)
Sport is an integral part of a healthy life. It is
         one way in which we amuse
 ourselves, compete with each and stay fit.
      Among the various sports such as
hockey, football and tennis, cricket appears to
be the most appealing national entertainment
                     today.
 Cricket  grew out of many stick-and-ball games
  played in England 500 years ago, under a variety
  of different rules.
 The word ‘bat’ is an old English word that
  simply means stick or club.
 By the seventeenth century, cricket had evolved
  enough to be recognizable as a distinct game and
  it was very popular.
 The game was expected to represent all that
  English valued- fair play, discipline and
  gentlemanliness.
 Earlier cricket used to thrive greatly as a gambling game.
  People used to place huge amounts of bets in matches and thus
  the game started to get recognition. Cricket was in fact a major
  gambling sport towards the end of the 17th century .
 By the 17th century the game was quite popular as a rough
  rural pastime, but in the following century the leisure classes
  took up the sport, particularly in Sussex, Kent, and London.
 In the year 1787, the Marylebone Cricket Club also known
  MCC was created. The MCC has since then gone on to become
  one of the most prominent bodies in world cricket .
 Late18th century was a very crucial phase for the development
  of the game, both within and outside Britain. The game was
  spread far and wide mainly due to England’s imperialism
First bats of 1720, had a curving
 outwards at the bottom. This shape
 gave the batsmen the best chance of       The bats used presently are much
making contact as the ball was thrown   different from the bats used previously.
              underarm.
   Cricket was the earliest modern team sport to be codified. The first written ‘Law of Cricket’ were
    drawn up in 1744.
   They stated –
       The principals shall choose from amongst the gentlemen present two umpires who shall
        absolutely decide all disputes.
       The stumps must be 22 inches high and the bail across them 6 inches. The ball must be between
        5 and 6 ounces, and the two sets of stumps 22 yards apart.
   The world’s first cricket club was formed in Hambledon in the 1760s and the Marylebone Cricket
    Club (MCC) was founded in 1787.
   The Parsi team was also one of the well known olden teams.
   During the 1760s and 1770s it became common to pitch the ball through the air rather than roll it
    along the ground. This change gave bowlers the option of length, deception through the air, plus
    increased pace. It also opened new possibilities for spin and swing. In response, batsmen had to
    master timing and shot selection.
   One immediate result was the replacement of curved bat with the straight one.
   The weight of the ball was limited to between 5 ½ to 5 ¾ , and the width of the bat to 4 inches.
   IN 1774, the first leg-before law was published.
   Also this time, a third stump became common.
   By 1780, three days had become the length of a major match, and this year also saw the creation of
    the first six-seam cricket ball.
 A test match can go on for five days and still end
  in a draw. No other team sport takes even half as
  much time to complete.
 A curious characteristic of cricket is that the length
  of the pitch is specified-22yards-but the size or
  shape of the ground is not.
First record ofTeam to be led
 First English Cricket played
   Introduction of pads and     1930s
                                 1848
                                 1721
       protective gloves
       by a in India
            professional
                                        1932
                                        1848
                                        1744   First written ‘Laws Offounded
                                               Oriental Cricket Club Cricket’
                                                India entered in the world of
                                                          Test Match
                                                            drawn
 West Origin won its Cricket
   HambledonTest firstClub
      Indies of Cricket Test    1760s
                                1877
                                1950
   series against England
             formed
                                        1960
                                        1889
                                        1774   First leg-before law of West
                                                Parsi Team beat the Bombay
                                                  First black captain
                                                 Indies team (Frank Worrell)
                                                     published
                                                           Gymkhana
  Exclusion of South Africa
     Major matches of 3 days    1970
                                1780
  from International Cricket
              length
                                               First One-day International
                                        1971
                                        1780   Creation of the first six-seam
                                               played between England &
                                                        cricket ball
    Marylebone Cricket Cup                              Australia
           First World Club     1975
                                1787
       (MCC) founded
                                        1977
                                        1788   MCC became made remarkable
                                               Kerry Packer the guardian of
                                                    changes in the game
                                                   cricket’s regulations
       Calcutta Cricket Club    1792
            established
 Cricket’s most important tools are all made of natural, pre-
  industrial materials. The bat is made with leather, twine and
  cork. Even today both bat and ball are handmade, not
  industrially manufactured. The material of the bat changed
  slightly over time. Once it was cut out of a single piece of
  wood. Now it consists of two pieces, the blade which is
  made out of the wood of the willow tree and the handle
  which is made out of cane.
 Unlike golf and tennis, cricket has refused to remake its
  tools with industrial or man-made materials:
  plastic, fiberglass and metal have been firmly rejected.
 The invention of vulcanized rubber led to the introduction
  of pads in 1848 and protective gloves soon afterwards, and
  the modern game would be unimaginable without helmets
  made out of metal and synthetic lightweight materials.
 The origins of Indian cricket, that is, cricket played by
  Indians are to be found in Bombay and the first Indian
  community to start playing the game was the small
  community of Zoroastrians, the Parsis.
 Brought into close contact with the British because of
  their interest in trade and the first Indian community to
  westernise, the Parsis founded the first Indian cricket
  club, the Oriental Cricket Club in Bombay in 1848.
  Parsi clubs were funded and sponsored by Parsi
  businessmen like the Tatas and the Wadias.
   The white cricket elite in India offered no help to the enthusiastic
    Parsis. In fact, there was quarrel between the Bombay Gymkhana, a
    whites only club, and Parsi cricketers over the use of public park.
    The Parsis complained that the park was left unfit for cricket
    because the polo ponies of the Bombay Gymkhana dug up the
    surface.
   When it became clear that the colonial authorities were prejudiced
    in favour of their white compatriots, the Parsis built there own
    gymkhana to play cricket in. The rivalry between the Parsis and the
    Bombay Gymkhana had a happy ending for these pioneers of Indian
    cricket. A Parsi team beat the Bombay Gymkhana at cricket in
    1889, just 4 years after the foundation of the Indian National
    Congress in 1885,an organisation that was lucky to have amongst
    its early leaders the great Parsi statesman and intellectual Dadabhai
    Naoroji.
 Modern cricket is dominated by Tests and One-day
  internationals, played between national teams. The
  players who become famous, who live on in the
  memories of cricket’s public, are those who have
  played for their country.
 The players, Indian fans remember even now are those
  who were fortunate enough to play Test cricket.
   C.K. Nayudu, an outstanding Indian batsman of his
    time.
   Palwankar Baloo, the greatest slow bowler of his
    time.
   Sir Donald Bradman, the best ever batsman in the
    history of cricket.
   India entered the world of Test cricket in 1932, a decade and
    a half before it became an independent nation. This was
    possible because Test cricket from its origins in 1877 was
    organised as a contest between different parts of the British
    empire, not sovereign nations.
   The first test was played between England and Australia
    when Australia was still a white-settler colony.
   The changes are: the replacement of the gentlemanly
    amateur by the paid professional, the triumph of the
    one-day as it overshadowed Test cricket in terms of
    popularity, and the remarkable changes in global
    commerce and technology.
    ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS –
1.    In which place was cricket born?
2.    What do you mean by term ‘bat’?
3.    Where is the Chepauk cricket ground situated?
4.    Where is the Melbourne cricket ground situated?
5.    Which is the world’s first cricket club?
6.    Which was the first Indian community to play cricket?
    FILL IN THE BLANKS –
1.    The length of a cricket pitch is ________.
2.    The first written ‘Laws of Cricket’ were drawn up in
      _______.
3.    The world’s first cricket club was formed in _________.
4.    The weight of the ball is limited to between _____ and
      ______ ounces.
5.    Cricket is originally a ___________ game.
6.    The first Indian community to play cricket is a small
      community of ____________.
    STATE TRUE/FALSE –
1.     India joined the world of test cricket before
       independence. ______
2.     The colonisers did nothing to encourage the Parsis in
       playing cricket. ______
3.     Palwankar Baloo was India’s first Test captain. ______
4.     Australia played it’s first Test against England as a
       sovereign nation. ______
History Of Cricket

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History Of Cricket

  • 1. By - Snehal Bhargava Kopal Agarwal (IX-D)
  • 2. Sport is an integral part of a healthy life. It is one way in which we amuse ourselves, compete with each and stay fit. Among the various sports such as hockey, football and tennis, cricket appears to be the most appealing national entertainment today.
  • 3.  Cricket grew out of many stick-and-ball games played in England 500 years ago, under a variety of different rules.  The word ‘bat’ is an old English word that simply means stick or club.  By the seventeenth century, cricket had evolved enough to be recognizable as a distinct game and it was very popular.  The game was expected to represent all that English valued- fair play, discipline and gentlemanliness.
  • 4.  Earlier cricket used to thrive greatly as a gambling game. People used to place huge amounts of bets in matches and thus the game started to get recognition. Cricket was in fact a major gambling sport towards the end of the 17th century .  By the 17th century the game was quite popular as a rough rural pastime, but in the following century the leisure classes took up the sport, particularly in Sussex, Kent, and London.  In the year 1787, the Marylebone Cricket Club also known MCC was created. The MCC has since then gone on to become one of the most prominent bodies in world cricket .  Late18th century was a very crucial phase for the development of the game, both within and outside Britain. The game was spread far and wide mainly due to England’s imperialism
  • 5. First bats of 1720, had a curving outwards at the bottom. This shape gave the batsmen the best chance of The bats used presently are much making contact as the ball was thrown different from the bats used previously. underarm.
  • 6. Cricket was the earliest modern team sport to be codified. The first written ‘Law of Cricket’ were drawn up in 1744.  They stated –  The principals shall choose from amongst the gentlemen present two umpires who shall absolutely decide all disputes.  The stumps must be 22 inches high and the bail across them 6 inches. The ball must be between 5 and 6 ounces, and the two sets of stumps 22 yards apart.  The world’s first cricket club was formed in Hambledon in the 1760s and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) was founded in 1787.  The Parsi team was also one of the well known olden teams.  During the 1760s and 1770s it became common to pitch the ball through the air rather than roll it along the ground. This change gave bowlers the option of length, deception through the air, plus increased pace. It also opened new possibilities for spin and swing. In response, batsmen had to master timing and shot selection.  One immediate result was the replacement of curved bat with the straight one.  The weight of the ball was limited to between 5 ½ to 5 ¾ , and the width of the bat to 4 inches.  IN 1774, the first leg-before law was published.  Also this time, a third stump became common.  By 1780, three days had become the length of a major match, and this year also saw the creation of the first six-seam cricket ball.
  • 7.  A test match can go on for five days and still end in a draw. No other team sport takes even half as much time to complete.  A curious characteristic of cricket is that the length of the pitch is specified-22yards-but the size or shape of the ground is not.
  • 8. First record ofTeam to be led First English Cricket played Introduction of pads and 1930s 1848 1721 protective gloves by a in India professional 1932 1848 1744 First written ‘Laws Offounded Oriental Cricket Club Cricket’ India entered in the world of Test Match drawn West Origin won its Cricket HambledonTest firstClub Indies of Cricket Test 1760s 1877 1950 series against England formed 1960 1889 1774 First leg-before law of West Parsi Team beat the Bombay First black captain Indies team (Frank Worrell) published Gymkhana Exclusion of South Africa Major matches of 3 days 1970 1780 from International Cricket length First One-day International 1971 1780 Creation of the first six-seam played between England & cricket ball Marylebone Cricket Cup Australia First World Club 1975 1787 (MCC) founded 1977 1788 MCC became made remarkable Kerry Packer the guardian of changes in the game cricket’s regulations Calcutta Cricket Club 1792 established
  • 9.  Cricket’s most important tools are all made of natural, pre- industrial materials. The bat is made with leather, twine and cork. Even today both bat and ball are handmade, not industrially manufactured. The material of the bat changed slightly over time. Once it was cut out of a single piece of wood. Now it consists of two pieces, the blade which is made out of the wood of the willow tree and the handle which is made out of cane.  Unlike golf and tennis, cricket has refused to remake its tools with industrial or man-made materials: plastic, fiberglass and metal have been firmly rejected.  The invention of vulcanized rubber led to the introduction of pads in 1848 and protective gloves soon afterwards, and the modern game would be unimaginable without helmets made out of metal and synthetic lightweight materials.
  • 10.  The origins of Indian cricket, that is, cricket played by Indians are to be found in Bombay and the first Indian community to start playing the game was the small community of Zoroastrians, the Parsis.  Brought into close contact with the British because of their interest in trade and the first Indian community to westernise, the Parsis founded the first Indian cricket club, the Oriental Cricket Club in Bombay in 1848. Parsi clubs were funded and sponsored by Parsi businessmen like the Tatas and the Wadias.
  • 11. The white cricket elite in India offered no help to the enthusiastic Parsis. In fact, there was quarrel between the Bombay Gymkhana, a whites only club, and Parsi cricketers over the use of public park. The Parsis complained that the park was left unfit for cricket because the polo ponies of the Bombay Gymkhana dug up the surface.  When it became clear that the colonial authorities were prejudiced in favour of their white compatriots, the Parsis built there own gymkhana to play cricket in. The rivalry between the Parsis and the Bombay Gymkhana had a happy ending for these pioneers of Indian cricket. A Parsi team beat the Bombay Gymkhana at cricket in 1889, just 4 years after the foundation of the Indian National Congress in 1885,an organisation that was lucky to have amongst its early leaders the great Parsi statesman and intellectual Dadabhai Naoroji.
  • 12.  Modern cricket is dominated by Tests and One-day internationals, played between national teams. The players who become famous, who live on in the memories of cricket’s public, are those who have played for their country.  The players, Indian fans remember even now are those who were fortunate enough to play Test cricket.  C.K. Nayudu, an outstanding Indian batsman of his time.  Palwankar Baloo, the greatest slow bowler of his time.  Sir Donald Bradman, the best ever batsman in the history of cricket.
  • 13. India entered the world of Test cricket in 1932, a decade and a half before it became an independent nation. This was possible because Test cricket from its origins in 1877 was organised as a contest between different parts of the British empire, not sovereign nations.
  • 14. The first test was played between England and Australia when Australia was still a white-settler colony.
  • 15. The changes are: the replacement of the gentlemanly amateur by the paid professional, the triumph of the one-day as it overshadowed Test cricket in terms of popularity, and the remarkable changes in global commerce and technology.
  • 16. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS – 1. In which place was cricket born? 2. What do you mean by term ‘bat’? 3. Where is the Chepauk cricket ground situated? 4. Where is the Melbourne cricket ground situated? 5. Which is the world’s first cricket club? 6. Which was the first Indian community to play cricket?
  • 17. FILL IN THE BLANKS – 1. The length of a cricket pitch is ________. 2. The first written ‘Laws of Cricket’ were drawn up in _______. 3. The world’s first cricket club was formed in _________. 4. The weight of the ball is limited to between _____ and ______ ounces. 5. Cricket is originally a ___________ game. 6. The first Indian community to play cricket is a small community of ____________.
  • 18. STATE TRUE/FALSE – 1. India joined the world of test cricket before independence. ______ 2. The colonisers did nothing to encourage the Parsis in playing cricket. ______ 3. Palwankar Baloo was India’s first Test captain. ______ 4. Australia played it’s first Test against England as a sovereign nation. ______