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Created: 5th September 2000
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  • Project Name: Cricket
  • Field Researcher: Global Village Idiot
  • Department: Sports Science & Physical Education
  • Faculty: Social Science
  • Start Date: 19th September 2000
  • End Date: Currently Suspended

Project Description

Pages Currently In Progress:

  • The Game of Cricket - Overview
  • Bowling
  • Batting
  • Fielding & Wicketkeeping
  • Umpiring & Scoring
  • Domestic Cricket in England
  • Great Cricketers
  • Great Cricket Matches
  • Cricket in the Media
  • Different Game Formats

Contributing Researchers

  • TBD

Further Information Required

I'm looking for more information on the following:

  • Nominations for entries in the 'Great Cricketers' and 'Great Matches' sections. Ideally, to include a description of the player (c.100 words) or match (c.200 words).
  • Domestic Cricket in Countries Outside England

If you have further information that you think might be useful in this project, please post it in the conversations below, or contact the Field Researcher running this project (see above).



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Global Village Idiot

Referenced Entries:

Legendary Cricketers

Referenced Researchers:

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