- Lord's
Cricket Ground,
commonly known as Lord's, is a
cricket venue in St John's
Wood, London.
Named after its founder,
Thomas Lord, it is
owned by Marylebone...
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Since 1979, a law
change has
dictated that
cricket bats can only be made from
wood. The
blade of a
cricket bat is a
wooden block that is
generally flat...
- Mark
Andrew Wood (born 11
January 1990) is an
English cricketer who
plays internationally for
England in all formats. In
domestic cricket, he represents...
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Nemobius sylvestris, the
wood cricket, is a
flightless species of
cricket in the
family Trigonidiidae. It is
native to
Western Europe and
North Africa...
- Sir John
Major (former
prime minister)
lived in St John's
Wood, was on the
Marylebone Cricket Club
committee and
attended matches at Lord's frequently...
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Denis Hill-
Wood and his wife Mary Smith. His father,
three uncles and
grandfather all pla**** first-class
cricket for
Derbyshire County Cricket Club. Peter...
- cayensis,
known generally as the keys
wood cricket or
South Florida taciturn wood cricket, is a
species of
cricket in the
subfamily Gryllinae. It is found...
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Cricket is a bat-and-ball game pla****
between two
teams of
eleven players on a field, at the
centre of
which is a 22-yard (20-metre; 66-foot)
pitch with...
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Cricket clothing and
equipment is
regulated by the laws of
cricket.
Cricket whites,
sometimes called flannels, are loose-****ing
clothes that are worn...
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Gryllus firmus Scudder, 1902 – sand
field cricket Gryllus fultoni (Alexander, 1957) –
southern wood cricket Gryllus fulvipennis Blanchard, 1854 Gryllus...