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164:, "single wicket" cricket was not a one-on-one competition, but was defined as cricket with fewer than five players per team. In this modified form, runs could only be scored by hitting the ball to an area forward of the wicket, halving the zone in which runs could be scored. Otherwise the rules were similar to ordinary cricket, which the publication referred to as "double wicket". 34:
played between two individuals, who take turns to bat and bowl against each other. The one bowling is assisted by a team of fielders, who remain as fielders at the change of innings. The winner is the one who scores more runs. There was considerable interest in single wicket during the middle part of
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was a form of single wicket cricket, in which players competed in head-to-head matches. Runs were scored by hitting into zones; and each player was assisted by a wicket-keeper and one other fielder when they were bowling, as well as being allowed a substitute bowler for up to 7 balls in each 15 ball
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Almost never seen professionally today, it is most often encountered in local cricket clubs, in which there are a number of knockout rounds leading to a final. The exact rules can vary according to local practice: for example, a player might be deducted runs for an out rather than ending his or her
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and a growing interest in county cricket, single wicket lapsed again and has rarely been seen at the highest level since 1850, despite a brief revival in the 1960s. A single wicket competition called the Courage
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innings. An innings typically is limited to two or three overs. When single wicket was popular in the 18th century, however, there was no overs limitation, and a player's innings ended only on his dismissal.
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three times with the ball going through the two stump wicket of the day. As a result of Stevens' protests, the patrons agreed that a third stump should be added.
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Single wicket has known periods of huge success when it was more popular than the eleven-a-side version of cricket. This was especially so among gamblers at the
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took part in some significant matches. From about 1800 to the 1820s, single wicket matches were popular but riddled with gambling-related
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In the BBC Radio 4 drama, The Archers, there is a regular Single Wicket competition.
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during the middle years of the 18th century. Star performers at the time included
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Despite this famous match, single wicket experienced a lull during the
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It was in a single-wicket match on 22–23 May 1775 that
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over two days in September 1979. The event was won by
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Single wicket
cricket
Artillery Ground
Robert Colchin
Stephen Dingate
Tom Faulkner
Thomas Waymark
Surrey
Lumpy Stevens
Hampshire
John Small
Hambledon Era
Marylebone Cricket Club
Alfred Mynn
Nicholas Felix
match fixing
All-England Eleven
International Batsman of the Year
The Oval
Clive Lloyd
David Gower
Ultimate Kricket Challenge
Rashid Khan
Andre Russell
John Thorn
Major League Baseball
foul territory
Whatever happened to single-wicket cricket?
ESPNcricinfo
1963: Revival of single-wicket cricket

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