History of cricket

Main article: History of cricket
The history of the game of cricket has existed in a very broad form from the 16th century to the present. The first international cricket match was played after 1844, although officially started international cricket in 1877. From this time on, the game originally developed in England, which is now professionally played in most Commonwealth countries. Cricket is played around the world. Especially in England, South Asia, South Africa and other Commonwealth countries, the matches are informal, in the afternoon of the weekend, from the trials played in the green fields of villages ranging from major commercial players to the five-day international competitions played in large stadiums. .
First things in the history of cricket
First test match - March 15, 1877 (Australia)
First Test - Melbourne (in Australia).
1st Run - Charles Bannerman (Australia)
1st wicket - Hill (England)
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First wicket Kiska - Thomson (Australia)
First win - 45 runs (Australia)
First over - Alfreda (England)
First Test Century - Bannerman (165 runs) (Australia).
First double century - Murdoch (211 runs) (Australia - 1877).
First player out at 99 - Claim Hill (Australia - 1901-2).
By the lowest runs - First win (England against Australia).
Most runs - First win (Australia against England) (675 runs) (1928-29)
First player from start to finish - Murdoch (153 runs) (1880) (England against Australia).
The first player to score 1,000 runs in a year - Claim Hill (Australia) (1060 runs)
The first country to win and win in five Tests - Won (Australia, 1920-21), defeat (England).
First century by skipper captains - (1913-14) J. Douglas (109) and H. Taylor (119) (England against South Africa).

The first Test in which country - 1- Australia, 1877 2- England, 1880, 3-West Indies, 1900, 4- India, 1932 5- New Zealand, 1929-30, 6- Pakistan, 1952

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