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The Duleep Trophy: A Premier Tournament for Indian Cricket

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The Duleep Trophy is a prestigious first-class cricket tournament held in India. It is named after Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, who was also known as the Duleep Singh. The tournament is organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and features teams representing different zones of the country. History of the Duleep Trophy The first edition of the Duleep Trophy was held in 1961-62. The tournament was initially contested by three teams: North Zone, South Zone, and West Zone. East Zone was added in 1973-74, and Central Zone joined in 1995-96. The Duleep Trophy has been played in various formats over the years. It was initially a three-day tournament, but it was later changed to a four-day and then a five-day format. In recent years, the tournament has been played in a shorter format, with matches consisting of two innings per side. Format of the Duleep Trophy The Duleep Trophy is currently a four-team tournament, with the teams representing North Zone, South Zon...

A Long Pitch: The History of USA Cricket (18th Century - 2024 T20 World Cup)

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The story of USA Cricket is one of surprising origins, early popularity, decline, and a recent resurgence. Here's a deep dive into its journey: Early Days (18th - Mid-19th Century): Pre-Cricket: Believe it or not, cricket predates baseball in the United States! References to cricket games date back to the 1700s, including founding fathers like George Washington and John Adams [1]. Golden Age: By the mid-1800s, cricket enjoyed immense popularity. Up to 1,000 clubs existed across 22 states, with major cities like Philadelphia boasting a thriving cricketing scene [2]. The Turning Point (Mid-19th Century): The Rise of Baseball: The American Civil War (1861-1865) disrupted cricket's momentum. Baseball, requiring less time and equipment, emerged as a preferred sport in soldiers' camps [3]. Gradual Decline: While cricket continued to be played, its popularity waned compared to baseball's rapid rise. A Spark of Revival (Late 19th - Early 20th Century): Philadelphia...