A number of references occur up to the English Civil War and these
indicate that it had become an adult game contested by parish teams,
but there is no evidence of county strength teams at this time. Equally,
there is little evidence of the rampant gambling that characterised the
game throughout the 18th century. It is generally believed, therefore,
that "village cricket" had developed by the middle of the 17th century
but that county cricket had not and that investment in the game had not
begun.
indicate that it had become an adult game contested by parish teams,
but there is no evidence of county strength teams at this time. Equally,
there is little evidence of the rampant gambling that characterised the
game throughout the 18th century. It is generally believed, therefore,
that "village cricket" had developed by the middle of the 17th century
but that county cricket had not and that investment in the game had not
begun.
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