Origin
Derivation of the name of "cricket"
First mention
Early 17th century
The Commonwealth
Gambling and press coverage
18TH-CENTURY CRICKET
Patronage and players
Cricket moves out of England
Development of the Laws
Continued growth in England
Cricket and crisis
19TH-CENTURY CRICKET
International cricket begins
National championships
Balls per over
20TH-CENTURY CRICKET
Growth of Test cricket
Test cricket remained the sport's highest level of standard throughout the 20th century but it had its problems, notably in the infamous "Bodyline Series" of 1932–33 when Douglas Jardine's England used so-called "leg theory" to try and neutralise the run-scoring brilliance of Australia's Don Bradman.
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