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  2. Laws of Cricket - Wikipedia

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    The Laws of Cricket is a code that specifies the rules of the game of cricket worldwide. The earliest known code was drafted in 1744. Since 1788, the code has been owned and maintained by the private Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in Lord's Cricket Ground, London. There are currently 42 Laws (always written with a capital "L"), which describe ...

  3. Ball gauge - Wikipedia

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    A ball gauge is an instrument used by the umpires in cricket to check whether the size of a cricket ball meets the standard measurements mandated by the Laws of Cricket.It is usually in a form somewhat like a pair of handcuffs with two connected rings: one ring has the minimum acceptable diameter, through which the ball should not pass; the other ring has the maximum acceptable diameter ...

  4. Cricket ball - Wikipedia

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    A cricket ball is a hard, solid ball used to play cricket. A cricket ball consists of a cork core wound with string then a leather cover stitched on, and manufacture is regulated by cricket law at first-class level. The trajectory of a cricket ball when bowled, through movement in the air, and off the ground, is influenced by the action of the ...

  5. All Saints' Church, Northampton - Wikipedia

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    All Saints' interior. After the fire, Charles II gave a thousand tons of timber for the rebuilding of All Hallows' Church, and one tenth of the money collected for the rebuilding of the town was allocated to the rebuilding of All Hallows', under the management of the King's Lynn architect, Henry Bell and Edward Edwards. [3]

  6. Snickometer - Wikipedia

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    Snickometer, commonly known as Snicko, is a system used in cricket to determine whether the ball edged [ a] the bat, for a potential dismissal such as a catch or leg before wicket. It does this by showing a frame-by-frame replay of the footage of the ball passing the bat alongside a waveform displaying the soundwave of an oscilloscope connected ...

  7. Mohinder Amarnath - Wikipedia

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    Mohinder Amarnath. Mohinder Amarnath Bhardwaj (born 24 September 1950) is a former Indian cricketer, cricket analyst and actor. He is the son of Lala Amarnath, the first post-independence captain of India. [1] Mohinder was the vice captain of the Indian team that won the 1983 Cricket World Cup, where he was the player of the final.

  8. List of India national cricket coaches - Wikipedia

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    First holder. Keki Tarapore (men's) Sudha Shah (women's) India won the 1983 Cricket World Cup under the captaincy of Kapil Dev when PR Man Singh was the coach. [ 3] In 2007, India won the inaugural T20 World cup under Dhoni when Lalchand Rajput was the coach. [ 4] In 2011, they won the ODI world cup for the second time under Dhoni when Gary ...

  9. Cricket at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    2020. 2024. 2028. Medalists. Tournaments ( Men ・ Women) Cricket was played at the 1900 Summer Olympics, a men's contest with only two entrants, won by Great Britain over France. It is scheduled to be included again in the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, with men's and women's Twenty20 tournaments.