Cricket History
The origins of cricket are very vague, and many
theories have been put forward suggesting its origins. Extensive
studies and research have been conducted to trace its history and they
have come out with different versions. However it is commonly accepted
that the game originated from a very old leisure activity indulged by
shepherds. The shepherds used crook and other farm equipments to hit a
ball like deceive which used to be made up of wool or stone.
The first evidence of cricket being played was
recorded in the year 1550, by the pupils of Royal Grammar School,
Guildford. In the year 1611 it is reported that two young men from
Sussex were punished for playing cricket instead of going to the
church. The first match is recorded to have been played at Coxheath in
Kent in the year 1646.
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. It is recorded that
in the year 1679, a 11-a-side match was played with stakes as high as
50 guineas per side.
During the 18th century cricket survived and
thrived due to the huge amounts of money via monetary backing and
gambling. The first instance of a match to be played between counties
in England is recorded to be on 29th June in the year 1709. This match
was played between Surrey and Kent at Dartford Brent.
The 18th century also witnessed the emergence of
two types of cricket players. They were known as the retained player
and the individual player. Generally the retained player was the
servant of the lord and a cricketer as well. On the other hand the
individual player was free to play anywhere with his skills. Basically
it was something like the player could play anywhere with the amount of
skill he possesses.
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. Cricket in its initial
days were restricted to the aristocratic class of England. Cricket
gradually went on to become the national game of England.
The late 18th 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. Wherever
they went, the game went with them and thus spread outside England. The
first official match was held between Canada and United States was
held in the year 1844.
In the present times, cricket has its own
following of loyal fans. The International Cricket Council, better
known as the ICC is the governing body in world cricket. The ICC was
founded on the 15th of June in the year 1909. All laws relating to ODIs
and Test Cricket are framed and implemented by the ICC.
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