It's very informative for the pre-test match era. I feel that you missed a lot of important stuff after that. The biggest things that are missing are: 1. The first test match between England & Australia in 1877. 2. The legend of "The Ashes" 3. The first World Cup 4. The start of Women's international cricket and further evolution of women's cricket.
This video is ....speculative at best. There are many other histories. The most compelling, is that a collection of stick and ball field sports were invented in dark ages, but in central southern Europe. These were peasant, and often Shepheard specifically, 'sports' in the loosest sense. Sometime around the 12th century, these sports had formed in to game many games, if you will, like a dollar store travel game box, but of stick and ball sports. A loose set of vague rules, that could be applied to using sticks and a ball to play outdoor games, dependent on number of people seeking to play. Some time before the mid 14thC, this games collection, had spread across Europe, and had diverted in to numerous unique singular games. We very get the term Cricket, etymologically speaking, from an Middle Flemish word Kricken, which became Criquer in Middle French. We also know that Hockey, and Golf have similar etymologies, as does Billiards, though the latter comes directly from the Middle French, whilst Hockey come from Hoquet, which entered French through and old Dutch.Flemmish word, as did Golf.. which comes from Colf, which comes from Koelf.. All these games having the same etymology, and all these games showing up in records around the same time, in the latter 14thC, suggest that all the games come from one progenitor game, or loose game collective, but had both diverged in to unique games, and each had significant popularity, enough to spread, by the middle of the 14thC. What is interesting about that, is the timing. This was height of the First Black Death. For the first time in a thousand years or more, that tragedy gave rise to something unheard of. Namely, long distance mass migration. Europe was a Feudal system. 70% of the peasantry were dead. Dumb nobles cracked the whipped, and increased the burdens on their serfs to try to still make as much as they could, even in the face of gross labour shortages. WISE nobles however, and this is something ENGLISH nobles got smart to especially, instead, sent out men across all of Europe, to make peasants an offer too good to refuse. Instead of offering them a life where they now had to work thrice as hard, to toil on twice us much land for the their Lords as before, a life where they paid more for rent, more for food, more for services, where they were given less land for their own provision, by a greedy Noble trying to cling to a high quarterly... they offered them less work, required they work less land, gave them more land of their own, at fixed rent, with a pathway to own that land outright after a given period of time, and paid them twice us a much. This lured peasants from one town to the next... but also, from one country, to another many hundreds of miles away. In this way, we know a large number of Flemish peasants, landed in Southern England in the latter half of the 14thC, lured to the land of nobles willing to give them a sweet deal, to come replace the dead. It is these Flemish peasants, that likely brought the game Kriquet (or any one of the similar spellings)... with them. There is little evidence Creag is Cricket. Also, we KNOW for a FACT that Cricket was a developed (and popular) sport, by AT LEAST 1500. Well before this video claims it was invented by English children. We have a very famous case, between the Crown and a regional Noble, the latter claiming land the Crown claimed Crown Land, to be Open Common (as in public land), was actually HIS land, and NOT public land. This case took place in the early 1580s. The star witness for the Crown, was the local Coroner, recently retired, a man in his later 80s, a phenomenal age for the 16thC. This gentleman, testified under oath that the land in question, had ALWAYS been used as Common in HIS lifetime, and he'd lived his whole life in that area, and that he remembered playing his first game of Cricket there, as boy of maybe 6 or 8 years old. This testimony was backed up with statements, and records from others. Thus we KNOW for a FACT, that Cricket, as we know it, by the name of Cricket, was being played in England by no later than 1500. From that point on, in you video, it is all mostly correct, but the claims you make for the ORIGINS of the game, are... tenuous... at best.
@@protyaybiswas1667they avoided due to fixings and gamblings in cricket. I still believe in next 100 years people will finally find out cricket is also scripted like wrestling
It's referring to the English civil wars (Royalists against Parliamentarians; 1642 - 1646, 1648 - 1649, 1649 - 1651), not the American civil war (Confederacy against the Union).
@@pradeeppoonia75 That and the fact that most of the fans come from a handful of countries. It is the second most popular in terms of number of people not in terms of number of countries
@@CCQ75 It was a part of an olympic in 1900 but due to less participation cricket was discontinued. And from 2028 cricket will continue as an olympic sport.
How its come cricket 2nd large gamein the world The world 😅its not India you have to see the countries who take this game seriously but i think the second will be the basketball 🏀 after football Like in America 🇺🇸 the football 🏈 first after basketball if Americans population more a billion doesn’t mean American football is the most popular sport in the world
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It's very informative for the pre-test match era. I feel that you missed a lot of important stuff after that.
The biggest things that are missing are:
1. The first test match between England & Australia in 1877.
2. The legend of "The Ashes"
3. The first World Cup
4. The start of Women's international cricket and further evolution of women's cricket.
NO
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1300 ? Never thought Cricket was going to be that old 😯
Nope it was started in 16th century
@@HAMAD1177 it is old
@@HAMAD1177 yeah it’s been documented as being played in the 1550’s the dates before that are not known for sure
Yes I remember, back in 1300s
I still remember those old days. We used to play with balls made of socks in our backyard back in mid 1550's. 😋😋
Thank you for this video 🙏😊
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'Met de krik ketsen', a sport that my ancestors in Aalst already played in the 16th century. This sport was introduced to England by Flemish weavers.
This video is ....speculative at best. There are many other histories.
The most compelling, is that a collection of stick and ball field sports were invented in dark ages, but in central southern Europe. These were peasant, and often Shepheard specifically, 'sports' in the loosest sense.
Sometime around the 12th century, these sports had formed in to game many games, if you will, like a dollar store travel game box, but of stick and ball sports. A loose set of vague rules, that could be applied to using sticks and a ball to play outdoor games, dependent on number of people seeking to play.
Some time before the mid 14thC, this games collection, had spread across Europe, and had diverted in to numerous unique singular games. We very get the term Cricket, etymologically speaking, from an Middle Flemish word Kricken, which became Criquer in Middle French. We also know that Hockey, and Golf have similar etymologies, as does Billiards, though the latter comes directly from the Middle French, whilst Hockey come from Hoquet, which entered French through and old Dutch.Flemmish word, as did Golf.. which comes from Colf, which comes from Koelf..
All these games having the same etymology, and all these games showing up in records around the same time, in the latter 14thC, suggest that all the games come from one progenitor game, or loose game collective, but had both diverged in to unique games, and each had significant popularity, enough to spread, by the middle of the 14thC.
What is interesting about that, is the timing. This was height of the First Black Death. For the first time in a thousand years or more, that tragedy gave rise to something unheard of. Namely, long distance mass migration. Europe was a Feudal system. 70% of the peasantry were dead. Dumb nobles cracked the whipped, and increased the burdens on their serfs to try to still make as much as they could, even in the face of gross labour shortages. WISE nobles however, and this is something ENGLISH nobles got smart to especially, instead, sent out men across all of Europe, to make peasants an offer too good to refuse. Instead of offering them a life where they now had to work thrice as hard, to toil on twice us much land for the their Lords as before, a life where they paid more for rent, more for food, more for services, where they were given less land for their own provision, by a greedy Noble trying to cling to a high quarterly... they offered them less work, required they work less land, gave them more land of their own, at fixed rent, with a pathway to own that land outright after a given period of time, and paid them twice us a much.
This lured peasants from one town to the next... but also, from one country, to another many hundreds of miles away. In this way, we know a large number of Flemish peasants, landed in Southern England in the latter half of the 14thC, lured to the land of nobles willing to give them a sweet deal, to come replace the dead. It is these Flemish peasants, that likely brought the game Kriquet (or any one of the similar spellings)... with them.
There is little evidence Creag is Cricket.
Also, we KNOW for a FACT that Cricket was a developed (and popular) sport, by AT LEAST 1500. Well before this video claims it was invented by English children.
We have a very famous case, between the Crown and a regional Noble, the latter claiming land the Crown claimed Crown Land, to be Open Common (as in public land), was actually HIS land, and NOT public land. This case took place in the early 1580s. The star witness for the Crown, was the local Coroner, recently retired, a man in his later 80s, a phenomenal age for the 16thC. This gentleman, testified under oath that the land in question, had ALWAYS been used as Common in HIS lifetime, and he'd lived his whole life in that area, and that he remembered playing his first game of Cricket there, as boy of maybe 6 or 8 years old. This testimony was backed up with statements, and records from others.
Thus we KNOW for a FACT, that Cricket, as we know it, by the name of Cricket, was being played in England by no later than 1500.
From that point on, in you video, it is all mostly correct, but the claims you make for the ORIGINS of the game, are... tenuous... at best.
Thank for this information👍❤️
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Don't understimate the power of children 😆
They invent cricket and now we are playing
Great video, a lot of details I didnt know.
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thnk you..it was helpfull
I’m glad it helped
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But to my information the first ever international cricket game played was between Australia and England in 1877 right?
cricket was born in 1300 but the owner (virat kohli born in 1980s)
Virat kohli is not the owner of cricket nor the greatest..There were many before him..
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First ever cricket match is between usa and canada ..and centuries latter where are they now??
They abandoned it due to It's day long play to decide winner.They introduced baseball instead of cricket
@@protyaybiswas1667they avoided due to fixings and gamblings in cricket. I still believe in next 100 years people will finally find out cricket is also scripted like wrestling
My life cricket
same here brother
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Good video
This is shit could have made it on Windows 7...I waited for something to win me over bit like the Barmy army this summer
civill war ended in 1865 not 1648?
It's referring to the English civil wars (Royalists against Parliamentarians; 1642 - 1646, 1648 - 1649, 1649 - 1651), not the American civil war (Confederacy against the Union).
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if it is the second most popular sport WHY isnt it an Olympic Sport?
Sheesh
@@KlefkiTCG What? I just made a question. do you know why Cricket is not an Olympic Sport?
@@CCQ75 because even shortest format takes lot of time ..... Every match will take more than 4+ hrs ..
@@pradeeppoonia75 That and the fact that most of the fans come from a handful of countries. It is the second most popular in terms of number of people not in terms of number of countries
@@CCQ75 It was a part of an olympic in 1900 but due to less participation cricket was discontinued. And from 2028 cricket will continue as an olympic sport.
Its older than chatrapathi shivaji maharaj 🤔
How its come cricket 2nd large gamein the world
The world 😅its not India you have to see the countries who take this game seriously but i think the second will be the basketball 🏀 after football
Like in America 🇺🇸 the football 🏈 first after basketball if Americans population more a billion doesn’t mean American football is the most popular sport in the world
Use google bro, you'll know... Cricket is actually the second most famous sport in the world
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And now india is the champion for this game wkwkwkwkwkw🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂they are the champions because its the only country play this game 😂like your the boss for yourself 😅
England is the world champion
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ഒളിമ്പിക്സ് 2028 🏏.