Hello, my dear friends here is a very beautiful topic we are going to cover in my blog. I hope you guys will love the topic as per the title you guys had got to know about the history of cricket in my this particular blog. Everyone is playing cricket worldwide and there are lots of teams as well as lots of players who are earning passive income from cricket.

Those players also belong to different countries as well as some of the players I have already died because of cricket and that's a piece of very sad news. Every game has a positive as well as negative aspects. If we talk about the country England then the first game of Cricket was played there. Where everyone knows that cricket is a national game of England where the first game was played in the 16th century in the southeast of England.

Before there was no business in cricket as people come to enjoy cricket as well as they used to play cricket as a game, not as a business. But nowadays what happens people I involved in making a business of many games. And it is very that many peoples are getting money from it and their full requirements are being completed from it.

The ticket was created during the Norman Times the first reference was dated in 17th of January 1597. In this Era, cricket was a game of children as nobody was taking it seriously but after the completion of the 17th century, the game came in the preference to the adults as after the English Civil War in the 17th century completed then cricket has been taken to the adult game as well.

Moreover, I would like to talk about the gambling where it started in 1664 where the first limited stakes for it was Euro hundred are you can say yes hundred pounds. How about the game of cricket is England but most players who are involved in this game are from India. Generally, the youth of India is very fascinated about playing this game and it is all about interest as well as the skills required for the game.

Quote - "Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough".

Author- Og Mandino

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