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Philadelphian and team
* A Philadelphian team tours England

Philadelphian and cricketer
* Nelson Graves, Philadelphian cricketer died in Germantown in 1918

Philadelphian and King
King was one of the Philadelphian cricketers that played from the end of the 19th century until the outbreak of World War I.

cricket and team
More recent researchers, in particular Ronald Willis and Joy Munns have studied the tour in detail and concluded that the presentation was made after a private cricket match played over Christmas 1882 when the English team were guests of Sir William Clarke, at his property " Rupertswood ", in Sunbury, Victoria.
Australia consolidated their status as the leading team in world cricket with a hard-fought 2 – 1 away series.
* 1948 – The Australian cricket team completed a 4 – 0 Ashes series win over England during their undefeated Invincibles tour.
The village has a cricket team ( Pentwyn CC ) and is located right next to the old railway line.
* Basnahira Cricket Dundee, a Sri Lankan cricket team
It was only with the return of the English team and the subsequent use of Bodyline against English players in England by the touring West Indian cricket team in 1933 that demonstrated to the country the dangers it posed.
Brian Lara batting against Indian national cricket team | India at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, in 2002.
On 26 April 2006 Lara was reappointed the captain of the West Indies cricket team for the third time.
He nevertheless affirmed his commitment to returning to Twenty20 cricket, and on 27 June 2010 appeared for the Marylebone Cricket Club match against a touring Pakistan team, scoring 37 from 32 balls.
The victory song of the Australian national cricket team is entitled " Under the Southern Cross I Stand ".
The matches consisted of 60 six-ball overs per team, played during the daytime in traditional form, with the players wearing cricket whites and using red cricket balls.
The South African cricket team participated in the event for the first time, following the fall of the apartheid regime and the end of the international sports boycott.
Pakistan were stripped of their hosting rights following the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team, with the games originally scheduled for Pakistan redistributed to the other host countries.
The Scottish cricket team, who represent Scotland at cricket internationally and in the Friends Provident Trophy, play their home matches at The Grange.
* A first-class opponent is a team recognized as first-class in its home country, and includes foreign touring Test teams ( some first-class teams are not entitled to play first-class matches in other countries ; such determinations are made by the local Board of cricket )
* 1879 – The England cricket team led by Lord Harris is attacked during a riot during a match in Sydney.
From the ages of 11 to 16 he captained the Leicestershire Schools cricket team and had felt that he had a higher chance of succeeding at it rather than football.
Joseph Wells managed to earn a meagre income, but little of it came from the shop ; Joseph received an unsteady amount of money from playing professional cricket for the Kent county team.
The Tasmanian Tigers cricket team plays its home games at the Bellerive Oval on the Eastern Shore.
Wessel Johannes " Hansie " Cronje ( 25 September 1969 – 1 June 2002 ) was a South African cricketer and captain of the South African national cricket team in the 1990s.
* Mumbai Indians ( Indian cricket team )
Sir Ian Terence Botham OBE ( born 24 November 1955 ) is a former England Test cricketer and Test team captain, and current cricket commentator.

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Students playing cricket ( game ) | cricket at Dartmouth College in 1793
A view of the Great Southern Stand during the 1998 Boxing Day Test cricket | Test match.
A domestic Limited overs cricket | one-day match being played under floodlights.
A Test match between South Africa national cricket team | South Africa and England cricket team | England in January 2005.
The men wearing black trousers on the far right are the umpire ( cricket ) | umpires.
Test cricket is played in traditional white clothes and with a cricket ball | red ball.
England national cricket team | England's team in W. G. Grace's final Test cricket | Test at Trent Bridge in 1899.
Grace ( left ) with former Australia national cricket team | Australian Test captain Billy Murdoch when both played for London County.
Providence Stadium hosted several 2007 Cricket World Cup, replacing Bourda as the national stadium and cricket test | test venue
The cricket umpire lever counter, an example of a device used by umpires to count the number of balls in an over ( cricket ) | over
The position of Bradman's left foot in relation to the stumps is an example of how he Crease ( cricket )# Using the crease | used the crease when batting.
The Sydney Cricket Ground during a Test cricket | test match
A wicket consists of three stump ( cricket ) | stumps that are hammered into the ground, and topped with two bails.
England v New Zealand in a test cricket | Test match at Lord's, May 2004

cricket and cricketer
* Graeme Fowler, cricketer, former England batsman, cricket coach and occasional pundit on BBC Radio's Test Match Special
A talented footballer as well as cricketer, Botham had to choose very early in his career whether to play professional football or cricket.
Journalist – cricketer Dick Whitington wrote that Jardine's actions were seen as " an unforgivable crime in Australian eyes and certainly no part of cricket ".
Richard " Richie " Benaud OBE (; born 6 October 1930 ) is a former Australian cricketer who, since his retirement from international cricket in 1964, has become a highly regarded commentator on the game.
Gideon Haigh described him as "... perhaps the most influential cricketer and cricket personality since the Second World War.
His answer was in the negative because he believed that " cricketers are made by coaching and practice ", though he adds that if he was not born a cricketer, he was born " in the atmosphere of cricket ".
* March 23 – Robert Simons, English cricketer and cricket administrator ( d. 2011 )
* June 2 – Hansie Cronje, South African cricketer and captain of the South African national cricket team in the 1990s .( b. 1969 )
An affectionate obituary tribute in The Guardian commented, " He loved cricket ... and played it ardently and very badly ", while in a review of Cricket Country, George Orwell described him as " the true cricketer ":
The test of a true cricketer is that he shall prefer village cricket to ' good ' cricket Blunden's friendliest memories are of the informal village game, where everyone plays in braces, where the blacksmith is liable to be called away in mid-innings on an urgent job, and sometimes, about the time when the light begins to fail, a ball driven for four kills a rabbit on the boundary.
* Frank Chester ( umpire ) ( 1895 – 1957 ), English first-class cricketer and notable international cricket umpire
Rushton was always an enthusiastic cricketer, playing in the Lord's Taverners, a charity celebrity cricket team.
* David Gower, former England cricketer and current cricket commentator for Sky Sports was educated for a time in Quorn, at the Old Primary School
( Lt .- Col. Sir Maharajkumar Dr. Vijayananda Gajapathi Raju ( better known as the Maharajkumar of Vizianagram or Vizzy ) is the only person to have a knighthood conferred on him for services to cricket while an active test cricketer, in 1936.
* Thomas Howard ( cricketer ) ( 1781 – 1864 ), English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket
Batting against the Australian Services cricket team, Bradman scored 112 in less than two hours, yet Dick Whitington ( playing for the Services ) wrote, " I have seen today the ghost of a once great cricketer ".
Joel Garner ( born 16 December 1952 ), also known as " Big Joel " or " Big Bird ", is a former West Indian cricketer, and a member of the highly regarded late 1970s and early ' 80s West Indies cricket teams.
Dean Waugh, another of Mark's brothers, is also a cricketer, having played first-class and list A cricket in Australia.
He was the first cricketer to play in 100 Test matches and held the records for the most runs by a batsman and most catches by a fielder in Test cricket.
* Mark Benson, former England cricketer and now a cricket umpire, was born in Shoreham-by-Sea in 1958.

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