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What (who) is French cricket - definition

FORM OF CRICKET, SIMILAR TO CATCH, PLAYED SOCIALLY AT PICNICS, PARTIES, ETC.; THERE IS ONLY ONE BATSMAN, WHOSE OBJECTIVE IS TO NOT BE DISMISSED BY THE OTHER PARTICIPANTS (FIELDERS OR A BOWLER IF THEY POSSESS THE BALL) FOR AS LONG AS POSSIBLE

French cricket         
¦ noun an informal game resembling cricket but played with a soft ball which is bowled at the batter's legs.
Cricket field         
GRASSY GROUND ON WHICH THE GAME OF CRICKET IS PLAYED
Cricket oval; Cricket Ground; Cricket Field; Cricket fields; Outfield (cricket); Infield (cricket); Infielder (cricket); Outfielder (cricket)
A cricket field is a large grass field on which the game of cricket is played. Although generally oval in shape, there is a wide variety within this: some are almost perfect circles, some elongated ovals and some entirely irregular shapes with little or no symmetry – but they will have entirely curved boundaries, almost without exception.
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  • SG]] cricket bat (back view).
  • Australia]] had a record Test batting average of 99.94.
  • Canticles of Holy Mary]]'', 13th century.
  • An umpire signals a decision to the scorers
  • [[Fielding positions in cricket]] for a right-handed batter
  • Cricket pitch and creases
  • The first English team to tour overseas, on board ship to North America, 1859
  • umpires]]. Teams in Test cricket, [[first-class cricket]] and [[club cricket]] wear traditional white uniforms and use red [[cricket ball]]s.
  • The first recorded photo of a cricket match taken on 25 July 1857 by [[Roger Fenton]]
  • [[Francis Cotes]], ''The Young Cricketer'', 1768
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  • Evolution of the cricket bat. The original "[[hockey stick]]" (left) evolved into the straight bat from c. 1760 when [[pitched delivery bowling]] began.
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  • [[Mithali Raj]] of India, is the highest run scorer in women's international cricket.
  • English cricketer [[W. G. Grace]] "taking guard" in 1883. His pads and bat are very similar to those used today. The gloves have evolved somewhat. Many modern players use more defensive equipment than were available to Grace, most notably helmets and arm guards.
  • [[Tom Wills]], cricketer and co-founder of [[Australian football]]
  • Y.M.C.A. women playing cricket as part of 'sports for troops', [[Sydney University]], 23 April 1941
  • [[Yorkshire County Cricket Club]] in 1895. The team first won the County Championship in 1893.
TEAM SPORT PLAYED WITH BATS AND BALLS
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n.
game
1) to play cricket
fair play
(colloq.)
2) cricket to + inf. (it's not cricket to cheat at cards)
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n.
insect
crickets chirp

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French cricket

French cricket is a form of cricket that creates a game similar to catch. The game can be played socially at picnics and parties or on parks and beaches. It is a form of cricket that can include children of varied ages.

Not all participants need to be fully involved, and spectators can make a catch and have a bat (informally). In India children often play this game with a plastic or rubber ball, it is called as "Bat-Ball" or "Catch-Catch".

Examples of use of French cricket
1. And French cricket, and knock down ginger and pin the tail on the donkey.
2. Holidays might have been modest by today‘s standards, but French cricket on the beach at Exmouth and studying the rock pools at St Agnes in Cornwall, where I fell in love with a 12–year–old girl from Bristol, linger more fondly in the memory than many a later Mediterranean villa.