Chapter 4 · Modern Society

Cricket and The Ashes

Source: Handbook p.65

Cricket originated in England and is played worldwide. Games can last up to five days but may still end in a draw. The complex rules are said to reflect British fair play. The most famous competition is The Ashes — a series of Test matches played between England and Australia, with its origins in a satirical obituary in 1882 when Australia first beat England. Expressions like 'sticky wicket' and 'it's just not cricket' have entered everyday English.

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