Sport

Playing cricket: what you need to know, rules and tips

Cricket is a sport that originated in the early 16th century and has remained popular ever since. The pinnacle of the international game is the Cricket World Cup.

Other major competitions include the T20 World Cup, a series of Test and one-day matches. Each country hosts many domestic competitions, which are highly competitive. With all this in mind, it is worth understanding what cricket is, what its rules are and what its features are.

The rules by which cricket is played were developed by the famous Marylebone Cricket Club, which has existed since 1787. For many years, this was the only organization that had the right to form the rules and manage their implementation. It is important to note that the club also supports the spirit of the game, according to which there should be no inappropriate behavior by players or various types of unfair play in cricket.

For a better understanding of the rules, it is worth presenting them in points, which will cover specific aspects of cricket.

Unlike many other sports, a match does not necessarily have to start and finish on the same day. In fact, there are both one-day matches and multi-day matches (mostly first-class matches), which last from 3 to 5 days. Each day of play lasts a maximum of six hours.