Crickets are coldblooded meaning that they take on the temperature of their habitat. The heat determines their vigor. The colder the temperature the less vigor they will have. If the temperature is too low it will make them faint, and as it goes lower it will eventually kill them therefore the winter wipes them out.
They are not different, all rules of Cricket are the same.
while 2 young boys started playing cricket in different parts of the world, the game cricket became famous :P
no its actually the same but in international grips can be different then normal
Because they have different chemical properties and boil at different temperatures
No cricket does not overshadow other games, though cricket is the one of the most popular game, but we cannot say that it overshadows the others. Different people have different choices. There are many who prefer other games over cricket.
No
Yes
You can join the cricket board of your country or you can join different cricket clubs
No, cricket came before baseball and the sports are actually quite different
Some are, the Prairie cricket is and there are more different species that are endangered, but the common cricket is not.
Sand Groper is a cricket (mole cricket) Sorry No - Mole Crickets are different altogether.
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