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{{rpl|Cricket (sport)}} | |||
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{{rpl|Club-ball sports}} |
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Parent topics
Cricket (sport): An outdoor bat-and-ball game played by two teams of eleven players on a large grassy field. [e]
History of cricket: High-level summary of the sport's development from its perceived origins in medieval England to the present day. [e]
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Club-ball sports: Those sports which are held to have evolved from a generic activity that has loosely been termed "club-ball". It is essentially any activity in which a ball is struck by a bat, club, racquet, or stick. The main examples are cricket, croquet, cue sports, baseball, golf, the hockey group, and tennis. [e]