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Shepherd's game
Shepherd's game
It is far from clear how, when and where cricket was first invented, although it would appear that within England cricket has its roots in the South East.

Reference was made to a game similar to cricket in the accounts of King Edward I, being played in Kent as early as the 13th Century.

The word ‘cricket’ may well have been derived from a curved staff used by a shepherd that was known as a ‘cric’.

This was reportedly used as a bat in front of the gate of a sheep pasture.

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