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  1. Modern Olympics — 2021-08-14 20:26:14
    …the locality. The first games he held were a mixture of old Greek style athletics and local sports such as football and cricket. By 1851 competitors from all over the West Midlands were attending and by the end of the decade the event was a fixtur…
  2. Sport — 2020-11-30 00:32:47
    … was founded in 1787. The beginnings of modern cricket is said to be to be 1787, when the Marylebone Cricket Club also known MCC was created. The MCC has since then gone on to become one of the most prominent bodies in world cri…
    …cket The first official International match was held between Canada and United States in the year 1844. [[Cricket | Main article.]] == Rugby 1871 == {{Image url="Rugby_Ball.jpg" class="right" width="100"}} At the meeting for the Foo…
    …it made its way onto ice and so [[WikiPedia:Bandy Bandy]] [[WikiPedia:Ice_Hockey Ice]] evolved. In 1886 the Teddington Cricket Club effectively lead a movement which resulted in the British Hockey Association being formed which included amongst i…
  3. Cricket — 2020-08-26 21:18:47
    …/ cricket match took place at Coxheath in [[Kent]], [[England]] in **1646**. This match also produced the first record of betting…
    … on cricket. === Marylebone Cricket Club 1787 === The world's first cricket club was formed in **Hambledon** in the 1760s and the world-famous Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) was founded in 1787. …
    …== Rules and International == {{Image url="Cricketball.jpg" class="left" width="100"}}The beginnings of modern cricket is said to be to be 1787, when the Marylebone Cricket Club also known MCC was created. The MCC has since then gone on t…
    …o become one of the most prominent bodies in world cricket The first official International match was held between Canada and United States in the year 1844. == Cricket Today ==…

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