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Cricket was first played in
southern England in the 16th
century. By the end of the 18th
century, it had developed into the
national sport of England. The
expansion of the British
Empire led to cricket being played
overseas and by the mid-19th
century the first international
matches were being held.
LAWS OF CRICKET
The first written Laws of Cricket were
drawn up in 1744. They stated:
The gentlemen present two umpires who
shall absolutely decide all disputes.
The stumps must be 22 inches high and
the bail across them six inches.
The ball must be between 5 and 6
ounces
The two sets of stumps 22 yards apart.
World’s First Cricket Club
The world’s first cricket club was
formed in Hambledon in the 1760s.
Marylebone Cricket Club(MCC)
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) was
founded in 1787.
In1788, the MCC published its first
revision of the laws and became the
guardian of cricket’s regulations.
Revision Of Laws by MCC
Pitching the ball through the air, rather than
roll it along the ground.
Replacement of the curved bat with the
straight one.
The weight of the ball was limited to between
5.5 to 5.75 ounces.
The width of the bat was limited to four inches.
The first leg-before law was published.
Three days had become the length of a major
match.
The creation of the first six-seam cricket ball.
 Amateurs: The rich people who played for
pleasure.
Professionals: The poor people who played
for a living.
The wages of the professionals were paid by
subscription.
 The game was seasonal and did not offer
employment the year round.
The amateurs were called the ‘Gentlemen’ and
the professionals were called the ‘Players’.
The amateurs tended to be batsmen,
making the professionals do the
hardworking aspects of the game such
as fast bowling and fielding.
The captain of the team was
traditionally an amateur owing to his
social superiority.
1930: The English team was led by a
professional named Len Hutton from
Yorkshire.
Cricket glorified the amateur’s belief of
playing not for victory or profit, but for
the spirit of fair play.
Cricket was established in the British
colonies.
Playing cricket became a sign of superior
social and racial status.
White elite dominated the game, while the
blacks played informal cricket.
1950: The West Indies won its first Test
series against England.
1960: Frank Worell, a black player, led the
West Indies team for the first time.
 1932: A national team of India was given the
Cricket in India was organized on the
principles of race and religion.
1792: The Calcutta Cricket Club was
established as the first Indian club.
 18th century: Cricket in India was
played by the British military men and
civil servants in all-white clubs and
gymkhanas.
Bombay was the origin of cricket in
India.
1848: The Paris founded the first
Indian cricket club, the Oriental Cricket
Club in Bombay.
1889: A Parsi team beat the all-white
club, Bombay Gymkhana.
1890s: Hindus and Muslims started
gathering funds and support for a Hindu
Gymkhana and an Islam Gymkhana.
Cricket Quadrangular tournament was
played by four teams- the Europeans,
the Paris, the Hindus and the Muslims.
 A fifth team named the ‘Rest
‘comprised of all the communities left
over, like the Indian Christians; this
team also joined the tournament later.
 1932: C.K. Nayudu became
India’s first Test captain.
 1877: Test cricket originated
and contests were organized
between different parts of the
British Empire.
 The regulations of international cricket were laid
down by the Imperial Cricket Conference (ICC).
 1965: The Imperial Cricket Council was renamed as
International Cricket Council.
 The ICC was dominated by its founding members,
England and Australia.
 1989: Privileged positions were scrapped in favor of
equal membership.
 South Africa practiced a policy of racial segregation.
 With political pressure from the newly decolonized
countries of Asia and Africa, the English cricket
authorities were forced to cancel a tour by South
Africa in 1970.
Commerce, Media and Cricket Today
1971: First one-day international was played
between England and Australia in Melbourne.
1975: First cricket world cup was played.
1977: Cricket celebrated 100years of Test
matches.
An Australian television tycoon, Kerry Packer
staged unofficial Tests and one-day
internationals under the name of World
Series Cricket.
Colored dress, protective helmets, field
restrictions and cricket under lights, became
a part of cricket.
Satellite television created a global market
for cricket.
The ICC headquarters shifted from London to
Dubai.
Cricket and the Caribbean
Countries
Leaders like Forbes Burnham and Eric William
saw in the game of cricket a chance for self
respect.
West Indies won the 1st test series against
England in 1950’s.
Frank Worrell
The first time a
black player led the
West Indies Test
team was in 1960
when Frank Worrell
was named captain.
First Indian Club
The first Indian Club, The Calcutta
Cricket Club was established in 1792.
Oriental Cricket Club
 The Parsis founded the First Indian Cricket
Club, the Oriental Cricket Club in 1848.
They were funded and sponsored by Tatas
and Wadias.
 They got no help from the whites.
Quadrangular And
Pentangular
Ranji Trophy was initially named
Quadrangular because it was played by 4
teams:
Europeans
Parsis
Hindus
Muslims
Later it was named Pentangular when a
fifth team was added that was Rest(Indian
Christians).
The origin of Indian Cricket
India’s First Test
Captain
C.K. Nayudu was
the first India’s
test captain. He
was an outstanding
batsman of his
time. He played his
first test match
against England in
1932.
First Test
Match The first test was played between England and
Australia when Australia was a white settler colony.
International Cricket Council
(ICC)
The regulations of International cricket
were in the hands of Imperial Cricket
Conference(ICC).
It was renamed International Cricket
Conference in 1965.
It was dominated by England and Australia.
They had the Veto powers.
Transformation of Early
Cricket
In 1970’s cricket was transformed .
In 1970, South Africa was
excluded from International
cricket
In 1971, the first one day
international was played between
Australia and England in Melbourne.
In 1977, the game changed
forever, not by a player but by a
Kerry Packer
 Kerry Packer was an
Australian tycoon. he saw the
money making potential of
cricket as a televised sport .
 He signed world’s leading
cricketers for 2 years
 He started unofficial tests
and one day matches under
the name of world series
cricket.
 He bought the innovations to
make cricket more attractive
to television audience and
Packer drove home the lesson that cricket
was a marketable game , which could
generate huge revenues.
Cricket boards became rich by selling
television rights to companies
Continuous television coverage made
cricketers celebrities .
 They made commercials for a huge range
of products and made a lot of money.
Shifting of the ICC
headquarters
As India had the largest viewership.
The ICC headquarters was shifted to
Asia.
Pakistan’s bowling style
Pakistan pioneered 2 great advances in
bowling: the ‘Doosra’ and the ‘reverse
swing.’
Doosra Reverse Swing
Today, the global marketplace has made
Indian players the best-paid, most
famous cricketers in the game, men for
whom the world is a stage.
The Origin and Evolution of Cricket from 16th Century England to Today's Global Phenomenon
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The Origin and Evolution of Cricket from 16th Century England to Today's Global Phenomenon

  • 1. Made By;- Anmol Pant Class;- 9th C Roll No. 29 Admn. No. 2789
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  • 4. Cricket was first played in southern England in the 16th century. By the end of the 18th century, it had developed into the national sport of England. The expansion of the British Empire led to cricket being played overseas and by the mid-19th century the first international matches were being held.
  • 5. LAWS OF CRICKET The first written Laws of Cricket were drawn up in 1744. They stated: The gentlemen present two umpires who shall absolutely decide all disputes. The stumps must be 22 inches high and the bail across them six inches. The ball must be between 5 and 6 ounces The two sets of stumps 22 yards apart.
  • 6. World’s First Cricket Club The world’s first cricket club was formed in Hambledon in the 1760s.
  • 7. Marylebone Cricket Club(MCC) The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) was founded in 1787. In1788, the MCC published its first revision of the laws and became the guardian of cricket’s regulations.
  • 8. Revision Of Laws by MCC Pitching the ball through the air, rather than roll it along the ground. Replacement of the curved bat with the straight one. The weight of the ball was limited to between 5.5 to 5.75 ounces. The width of the bat was limited to four inches. The first leg-before law was published. Three days had become the length of a major match. The creation of the first six-seam cricket ball.
  • 9.  Amateurs: The rich people who played for pleasure. Professionals: The poor people who played for a living. The wages of the professionals were paid by subscription.  The game was seasonal and did not offer employment the year round. The amateurs were called the ‘Gentlemen’ and the professionals were called the ‘Players’.
  • 10. The amateurs tended to be batsmen, making the professionals do the hardworking aspects of the game such as fast bowling and fielding. The captain of the team was traditionally an amateur owing to his social superiority. 1930: The English team was led by a professional named Len Hutton from Yorkshire. Cricket glorified the amateur’s belief of playing not for victory or profit, but for the spirit of fair play.
  • 11. Cricket was established in the British colonies. Playing cricket became a sign of superior social and racial status. White elite dominated the game, while the blacks played informal cricket. 1950: The West Indies won its first Test series against England. 1960: Frank Worell, a black player, led the West Indies team for the first time.  1932: A national team of India was given the
  • 12. Cricket in India was organized on the principles of race and religion. 1792: The Calcutta Cricket Club was established as the first Indian club.  18th century: Cricket in India was played by the British military men and civil servants in all-white clubs and gymkhanas. Bombay was the origin of cricket in India. 1848: The Paris founded the first Indian cricket club, the Oriental Cricket Club in Bombay.
  • 13. 1889: A Parsi team beat the all-white club, Bombay Gymkhana. 1890s: Hindus and Muslims started gathering funds and support for a Hindu Gymkhana and an Islam Gymkhana. Cricket Quadrangular tournament was played by four teams- the Europeans, the Paris, the Hindus and the Muslims.  A fifth team named the ‘Rest ‘comprised of all the communities left over, like the Indian Christians; this team also joined the tournament later.
  • 14.  1932: C.K. Nayudu became India’s first Test captain.  1877: Test cricket originated and contests were organized between different parts of the British Empire.
  • 15.  The regulations of international cricket were laid down by the Imperial Cricket Conference (ICC).  1965: The Imperial Cricket Council was renamed as International Cricket Council.  The ICC was dominated by its founding members, England and Australia.  1989: Privileged positions were scrapped in favor of equal membership.  South Africa practiced a policy of racial segregation.  With political pressure from the newly decolonized countries of Asia and Africa, the English cricket authorities were forced to cancel a tour by South Africa in 1970.
  • 16. Commerce, Media and Cricket Today 1971: First one-day international was played between England and Australia in Melbourne. 1975: First cricket world cup was played. 1977: Cricket celebrated 100years of Test matches. An Australian television tycoon, Kerry Packer staged unofficial Tests and one-day internationals under the name of World Series Cricket. Colored dress, protective helmets, field restrictions and cricket under lights, became a part of cricket. Satellite television created a global market for cricket. The ICC headquarters shifted from London to Dubai.
  • 17. Cricket and the Caribbean Countries Leaders like Forbes Burnham and Eric William saw in the game of cricket a chance for self respect. West Indies won the 1st test series against England in 1950’s.
  • 18. Frank Worrell The first time a black player led the West Indies Test team was in 1960 when Frank Worrell was named captain.
  • 19. First Indian Club The first Indian Club, The Calcutta Cricket Club was established in 1792.
  • 20. Oriental Cricket Club  The Parsis founded the First Indian Cricket Club, the Oriental Cricket Club in 1848. They were funded and sponsored by Tatas and Wadias.  They got no help from the whites.
  • 21. Quadrangular And Pentangular Ranji Trophy was initially named Quadrangular because it was played by 4 teams: Europeans Parsis Hindus Muslims Later it was named Pentangular when a fifth team was added that was Rest(Indian Christians).
  • 22. The origin of Indian Cricket
  • 23. India’s First Test Captain C.K. Nayudu was the first India’s test captain. He was an outstanding batsman of his time. He played his first test match against England in 1932.
  • 24. First Test Match The first test was played between England and Australia when Australia was a white settler colony.
  • 25. International Cricket Council (ICC) The regulations of International cricket were in the hands of Imperial Cricket Conference(ICC). It was renamed International Cricket Conference in 1965. It was dominated by England and Australia. They had the Veto powers.
  • 26. Transformation of Early Cricket In 1970’s cricket was transformed . In 1970, South Africa was excluded from International cricket In 1971, the first one day international was played between Australia and England in Melbourne. In 1977, the game changed forever, not by a player but by a
  • 27. Kerry Packer  Kerry Packer was an Australian tycoon. he saw the money making potential of cricket as a televised sport .  He signed world’s leading cricketers for 2 years  He started unofficial tests and one day matches under the name of world series cricket.  He bought the innovations to make cricket more attractive to television audience and
  • 28. Packer drove home the lesson that cricket was a marketable game , which could generate huge revenues. Cricket boards became rich by selling television rights to companies Continuous television coverage made cricketers celebrities .  They made commercials for a huge range of products and made a lot of money.
  • 29. Shifting of the ICC headquarters As India had the largest viewership. The ICC headquarters was shifted to Asia.
  • 30. Pakistan’s bowling style Pakistan pioneered 2 great advances in bowling: the ‘Doosra’ and the ‘reverse swing.’ Doosra Reverse Swing
  • 31. Today, the global marketplace has made Indian players the best-paid, most famous cricketers in the game, men for whom the world is a stage.