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Cricket was established in Australia in the mid-19th century. In 1876 to 1877, Australia competed against England in the first-ever Test match held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. To date, Australia holds the Cricket World Cup championship title.

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What did Sir Donald bradman do with his life after he retired from cricket?

Donald Bradman played cricket, he would also hit a golf ball with a cricket stumo against a water tank.

How long does a cricket test match take?

It depends on the variant of cricket being played.

A Twenty20 match, intended to be fast-paced, generally plays over the course of three to four hours.

A One Day International match, having more overs, will play out over a longer period of the day (some ODI matches have run for over 8 hours, and rain can delay play into a second day).

First-class cricket typically sets a maximum length of time the game can be played. Most first-class games run for no more than four days; Test cricket usually runs for no more than five days.

What is the lowest winning score in odis?

101-9 by Australia against West Indies in 1992.

When was cricket originated?

It was started a few centuries ago in england

When was Western Australian Cricket Association created?

Western Australian Cricket Association was created in 1885.

How many wickets did Shane warne get in his first test match?

India his bowling figures were 1/150 India his bowling figures were 1/150 India his bowling figures were 1/150

Has there been 8 balls to an over in cricket ever?

Assuming that test matches went for the same time (not necessarily starting at 10:30 or 11:00 and going to 5:30 or 6:00, but lasting for seven hours), in an uninterrupted days play, we can calculate how many eight ball overs were bowled in a day.

This question will give varying answers. Teams either move faster or slower through their overs depending on whether they bowl spin bowlers or pace bowlers, and how many wides or no balls are bowled. For the calculation, lets assume they bowled the equivalent of 90 six ball overs, thirty per session.

90 six ball overs means a total of 540 balls bowled throughout the day. If they bowled in eight ball overs, then the number of overs would be 540/8, which is 67.4 overs, halfway through the 68th over.

Why is Donald Bradman famous?

cricket!!!!! hes the god of cricket becoz of his average of 99.6..

How many test centuries did bradman score?

Don Bradman scored two test triple centuries as well as a 299 not out against South Africa.

How was the mcg built?

The MCG was built in 1853

The Melbourne Cricket Ground was built in 1853 and the current location near the Yarra River was chosen because it was the right ground to host cricket matches.

Since then the MCG has hosted the 1956 Olympics, 2006 Commonwealth Games, yearly Boxing Day tests and VFL/AFL Grand Finals and also historic concerts and events like Sound Relief and Pope John Paul II's visit in 1986.

What channel will broadcast the 2011 Cricket World Cup in Australia?

Arab Radio and Television Network will broadcast the 2011 Cricket World Cup in the Middle East.

Where does the the ashes urn cricket history kept?

The Ashes cricket tournament is held between two teams Australia & England. These games are held either in Australia or in England. Some of the great venues that have hosted Ashes tournament matches are: Sydney, Melbourne, Lords etc.

How many cricket fans are there in the world?

no offense that is a stupid question because nobody knows how many people play cricket because people play in the street, on fields and playing proper cricket. so i would say at least a billion play for fun in the street and about 75 million play for cubs

What is the cricket team for Australia?

contracted players are: Cullen Bailey Nathan Bracken Stuart Clark Michael Clarke Dan Cullen Adam Gilchrist Jason Gillespie Brad Haddin Matthew Hayden Ben Hilfenhaus Brad Hodge Brad Hogg James Hopes Michael Hussey Phil Jaques Mitchell Johnson Brett Lee Stuart MacGill Ricky Ponting Chris Rogers Andrew Symonds Shaun Tait Adam Voges Shane Watson Cameron White source from cricinfo

Who was the first Australian to take 400 wickets?

who was the first australian to take 400 test wickets

What is sir Donald bradman personal qualities?

Donald Bradman had a good eye, good timing of the ball and good placement