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  Cricket is a sport deeply rooted in history, evolving from its early beginnings in England to becoming a global phenomenon. Introduced to many nations through British colonial influence, the game has transformed over centuries, adapting new formats like One Day Internationals and Twenty20, making it accessible and exciting for diverse audiences. Today, cricket is more than just a sport—it's a cultural institution in countries like India, Australia, England, and Pakistan. It fosters international competition, unites communities, and continues to grow as a symbol of both tradition and modernity in the sporting world. Cricket: A Beginner’s Guide to the Game Cricket is a popular sport played by millions around the world. It is especially loved in countries like India, Australia, England, and Pakistan. The game has a rich history and can seem complex, but once you understand the basics, it’s easy to enjoy. The Basics of Cricket Cricket is played between two teams, each consisting of ...

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