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Parent topics
- Cricket (sport): An outdoor bat-and-ball game played by two teams of eleven players on a large grassy field. [e]
Sub-topics
International matches and events
- Limited Overs International: Add brief definition or description
- Men's Cricket World Cup: Add brief definition or description
- Men's ICC World Twenty20 Championship: Add brief definition or description
- Test cricket: The highest standard of international cricket involving teams with full membership of the ICC. Matches are scheduled for up to five days. [e]
- Twenty 20 International: Add brief definition or description
- Women's Cricket World Cup: Add brief definition or description
- Women's ICC World Twenty20 Championship: Add brief definition or description
Full member administration
- Cricket Australia: Add brief definition or description
- Bangladesh Cricket Board: Add brief definition or description
- England and Wales Cricket Board: Add brief definition or description
- Board of Control for Cricket in India: Add brief definition or description
- Cricket Ireland: Add brief definition or description
- New Zealand Cricket: Add brief definition or description
- Pakistan Cricket Board: Add brief definition or description
- Cricket South Africa: Add brief definition or description
- Sri Lanka Cricket: Add brief definition or description
- Cricket West Indies: Add brief definition or description
- Zimbabwe Cricket: Add brief definition or description
Related topics
- Marylebone Cricket Club: Founded in 1787, the club held considerable influence throughout cricket for over 200 years. It remains custodian of The Laws of Cricket. [e]