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Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players each on a cricket field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard-long pitch with a target called the wicket (a set of three wooden stumps upon which two bails sit) at each end. Each phase of play is called an innings during which one team bats, attempting to score as many runs as possible, whilst their opponents fiel...

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Australian Big Bash League

International

8 teams

93 events

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Bangladesh Premier League

Bangladesh

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Caribbean Premier League

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7 teams

54 events

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Commonwealth Games Cricket

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Cricket Ireland Inter-Provincial T20 Trophy

Ireland

4 teams

24 events

Cricket World Cup

Cricket World Cup

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English County Championship Division 1

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10 teams

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English County Championship Division 2

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8 teams

140 events

English t20 Blast

English t20 Blast

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Global Super League

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ICC Champions Trophy

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ICC Mens T20 World Cup

ICC Mens T20 World Cup

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ICC Womens T20 World Cup

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11 teams

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ICC World Test Championship

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Indian Premier League

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13 teams

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International League T20

United Arab Emirates

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International Test Match Series

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Lanka Premier League

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5 teams

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Major League Cricket

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6 teams

40 events

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Nepal Premier League

Nepal

8 teams

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New Zealand Super Smash

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_No League Cricket

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5 teams

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One Day International Series

One Day International Series

International

19 teams

143 events

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Pakistan Super League

International

6 teams

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SA20

South Africa

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Shpageeza Cricket League

Afghanistan

5 teams

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South African T20 Challenge

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9 teams

61 events

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The Hundred

International

8 teams

65 events

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The Hundred Women

United Kingdom

8 teams

34 events

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Twenty20 International Series

International

4 teams

40 events

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Womens Cricket World Cup

International

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55 events

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Zimbabwean Domestic Twenty20

Zimbabwe

5 teams

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About Cricket

Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players each on a cricket field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard-long pitch with a target called the wicket (a set of three wooden stumps upon which two bails sit) at each end. Each phase of play is called an innings during which one team bats, attempting to score as many runs as possible, whilst their opponents field. Depending on the type of match, the teams have one or two innings apiece and, when the first innings ends, the teams swap roles for the next innings. Except in matches which result in a draw, the winning team is the one that scores the most runs, including any extras gained. Before a match begins, the two team captains meet on the pitch for the toss (of a coin) to determine which team will bat first. Two batsmen and eleven fielders then enter the field and play begins when a member of the fielding team, known as the bowler, delivers (i.e., bowls) the ball from one end of the pitch towards the wicket at the other end, which is guarded by one of the batsmen, known as the striker. In addition to the bowler, the fielding team includes the wicket-keeper, a specialist who stands behind the striker's wicket. The wicket-keeper is also the only player on the fielding side permitted to wear gloves. The nine other fielders are tactically deployed around the field by their captain, usually in consultation with the bowler.

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