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I also read about 1598. If I'm not mistaken, it was about the recollection of the game itself as part of a court hearing about a land dispute, supposedly boys playing "cricket" on the grounds. And in 1611, as Fantasy Hero https://fantasyhero.in/blog/history-of-cricket writes, there was already a mention of cricket in the dictionary, it was described as a game played by boys. By the way, in the same year, records show that older boys also took part in a game in Surrey, England. In general, cricket was just beginning to take shape as a game in the 17th century. |
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