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indoor cricket : ウィキペディア英語版 | indoor cricket
Indoor cricket is a variant of and shares many basic concepts with cricket. The game is most often played between two teams each consisting of six or eight players.〔("Rules of Indoor Cricket" ) from ''Cricket Australia''〕 Several versions of the game have been in existence since the late 1960s, whilst the game in its present form began to take shape in the late 1970s and early 1980s.〔("Shorter, simpler, sillier" in ''ESPNcricinfo'' ), 7 September 2007.〕 Conventional cricket has been played indoors at Docklands Stadium in Melbourne, Australia.〔("Article on enclosed Docklands Stadium" ) from ''ESPNcricinfo''〕 The codified sport of indoor cricket is not to be confused with conventional cricket played indoors, or with other modified versions of cricket played indoors (see other forms of indoor cricket below). ==The game of indoor cricket== In terms of the concept of the game indoor cricket is similar to cricket. Like its outdoor cousin, indoor cricket involves two batsmen, a bowler and a team of fielders. The bowler ''bowls'' the ball to the batsmen who must score runs.〔("Laws and Spirit of Cricket" ) from ''MCC''〕 The team with the highest score at the end of the match wins. Despite these basic similarities, the game itself differs significantly from its traditional counterpart in several ways, most notably on the field of play and the means by which runs are obtained.
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