Wicket (sport) explained

Wicket or wicket ball was a historical American form of cricket played until the late 19th century.[1] [2] [3]

History

Wicket came to America from England most likely during the late 17th century. George Washington playing a match in 1778 during the Revolutionary War,[4] [5] the sport was regularly played by soldiers as a way to maintain physical health.[6]

The 19th-century rise in popularity of baseball, which had a far shorter playing duration than contemporary forms of cricket, saw cricket’s decline as the most popular bat-and-ball sport of America. In response, cricket fans sought new ways to keep the sport relevant; with wicket pursued as a shorter and higher-scoring version of cricket. Rejected by many traditional cricket fans, the turn of the 20th century saw wicket disappear even from its stronghold of Connecticut.[7]

Rules

Wicket used a wicket which was much wider and shorter than a cricket wicket, and a bat that resembled a spoon. There were up to 30 fielders and 3 innings, making the game finish in an afternoon.[8]

The creases that batters had to run across to score runs were called "Tick Marks", scoring a run (which happened when the batters crossed each other running to the other wicket) could be called a "cross", and the cricket pitch where the ball was bowled was long and called an alley. Run outs were known as "ticking [out]" the batter.[9] In some forms of wicket, a batter could be out in a way resembling leg before wicket if the ball hit them on the body (known as a "sham" or "shinning") thrice under certain circumstances.[10]

See also

Historical North American bat-and-ball games

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thorn . John . 2017-05-24 . The Old-Time Game of Wicket . 2024-06-21 . Medium . en.
  2. Web site: Normen . Elizabeth . 2018-11-02 . The Old Connecticut Game of Wicket . 2024-06-21 . Connecticut Explored . en-US.
  3. Web site: Wethersfield's Glorious Baseball History. Wethersfieldhistory.org.
  4. Web site: 2023 . Where does the MLC stand in the chequered history of USA cricket? . 2024-06-21 . Wisden . en.
  5. Web site: Moyeno . Victoria Marie . 2022-03-03 . The Unexpected History of Cricket in New Jersey . 2024-06-21 . Hoboken Girl . en-US.
  6. Book: Grundy, Pamela . American Sports . Rader . Benjamin G. . 2016-06-16 . Routledge . 978-1-315-50924-2 . en.
  7. Web site: 2018-09-12 . How Cricket Struck Out . 2023-10-01 . HistoryNet . en-US.
  8. Web site: 2013-10-31 . Before There Was Baseball, There Was Wicket . 2024-06-21 . Connecticut Public . en.
  9. Web site: Friends of Vintage Baseball. 3.238.31.98. 15 March 2022.
  10. Web site: Thorn . John . 2019-08-27 . An Old Yankee Ball Game . 2024-06-21 . Medium . en.