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    What size is an action cricket ball?
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    The ball, when new, should weigh not less than 5½ ounces/155.9 g, nor more than 5¾ ounces/163 g, and shall measure not less than 813/16 in/22.4 cm, nor more than 9 in/22.9 cm in circumference.
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    Who invented cricket?
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    The origins of cricket are not fully known, but games similar to cricket have been played in Kent as far back as 1300, as documented in the household accounts of King Edward I. The first recorded match of cricket was played in Kent in 1646, and the first description of a cricket game comes from 1706.
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    What happens if you miss the ball three times in a row in indoor cricket?
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    It depends on the type of cricket you are playing. If it is a First Class Cricket game, then there is no rule against it. In some street cricket matches, you can be taken out of the game.
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    I lost an indoor match, and I am really sad, I didn't bat or bowl well. I have sweaty hands, and I wear gloves. I want to be really good. What can I do?
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    There is not too much you can do about this. Just keep practicing. In terms of the sweaty hands, it is probably best if you buy a brand new pair of gloves that fit your hands the best.
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