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Before we actually proceed to cricket competitions review, we should recall the basic rules of the game as well as some remarkable facts in the game's history. Cricket is a sport contested between two teams, each having eleven players. It is a bat-and-ball sport played on an elliptical grass field, with a hard and flat strip of ground in the centre, which is 22 yards long and is called the pitch.
Cricket competitions review will be deficient if we don't mention the fact that cricket was contested at 1900 Olympic Games in Paris and since then hasn't been scheduled for the Games. The Olympic cricket continued only for two days.
Cricket was first played in the 13th century. However, the sport's epoch is considered to have begun in 1963, when Englishmen changed the rules. Their innovation gained an extensive popularity and gave birth to one-day international matches (ODI matches) in 1971. The major International Cricket Council promptly adopted the new rules and organized the debut ODI World Cricket Cup in 1975, which we shall discuss herein in our cricket competitions review.
Eight teams participated in the first World Cricket Cup in 1975. There were representatives from
Since 1987, the hosting right of the World Cup has been shared by the chief cricket playing regions, namely England, Australasia, the Indian subcontinent, the West Indies, and Southern Africa. Competitions have been based primarily in the local superpowers; however, matches are played in every regional cricket nation.
The World Cup of Cricket is held in high regard among players, fans, and administrators, contrasting numerous one-day competitions held worldwide yearly. The tournament has been the stage for a number of major improvements in the manner one-day cricket game is played.
To complete the description of the World Cricket Cup let's look at the tournament's winners ranks:
Australia - 3 titles (1987, 1999, 2003);
West Indies - 2 titles (1975, 1979);
India - 1 title (1983);
Pakistan - 1 title (1992);
Sri Lanka - 1 title (1996).
One of the major forms of cricket, which is different from ODI cricket, is a first-class cricket. First-class matches are defined as high-level domestic or international matches that are held for over three days. One of the most prestigious country cricket championships and the second event in our cricket competitions review is the
Officially,
The first official competition in 1890 was contested between Gloucestershire,
The
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