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text_A: The laws of cricket are maintained by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
text_B: Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a cricket field , at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard-long pitch with a wicket -LRB- a set of three wooden stumps -RRB- at each end .. bat-and-ball. bat-and-ball games. wicket. wicket. stumps. stump ( cricket ). cricket field. cricket field. bat-and-ball game. bat-and-ball game. pitch. cricket pitch. field. fielding ( cricket ). ball. cricket ball. bat. cricket bat. One team bats , attempting to score as many runs as possible , whilst their opponents field .. bats. batting ( cricket ). runs. run ( cricket ). field. fielding ( cricket ). Each phase of play is called an innings .. innings. innings. After either ten batsmen have been dismissed or a fixed number of overs have been completed , the innings ends and the two teams then swap roles .. innings. innings. dismissed. dismissal ( cricket ). overs. over ( cricket ). The winning team is the one that scores the most runs , including any extras gained , during their innings .. runs. run ( cricket ). innings. innings. scores. scoring ( cricket ). extras. extra ( cricket ). At the start of each game , two batsmen and eleven fielders enter the field of play .. field. fielding ( cricket ). The play begins when a member of the fielding team , known as the bowler , delivers the ball from one end of the pitch to the other , towards the wicket at that end , in front of which stands one of the batsmen , known as the striker .. wicket. wicket. pitch. cricket pitch. bowler. bowling ( cricket ). ball. cricket ball. The striker `` takes guard '' on a crease drawn on the pitch four feet in front of the wicket .. wicket. wicket. pitch. cricket pitch. crease. Crease ( cricket ). His role is to prevent the ball from hitting the stumps by use of his bat , and simultaneously to strike it well enough to score runs .. stumps. stump ( cricket ). runs. run ( cricket ). ball. cricket ball. bat. cricket bat. The other batsman , known as the non-striker , waits at the opposite end of the pitch near the bowler .. pitch. cricket pitch. bowler. bowling ( cricket ). A dismissed batsman must leave the field , and a teammate replaces him .. field. fielding ( cricket ). dismissed. dismissal ( cricket ). The bowler 's objectives are to prevent the scoring of runs and to dismiss the batsman .. runs. run ( cricket ). bowler. bowling ( cricket ). An over is a set of six deliveries bowled by the same bowler .. bowler. bowling ( cricket ). deliveries. delivery ( cricket ). bowled. bowled. The next over is bowled from the other end of the pitch by a different bowler .. pitch. cricket pitch. bowler. bowling ( cricket ). bowled. bowled. The most common forms of dismissal are bowled , when the bowler hits the stumps directly with the ball ; leg before wicket , when the batsman prevents the ball from hitting the stumps with his body instead of his bat ; and caught , when the batsman hits the ball into the air and it is intercepted by a fielder before touching the ground .. wicket. wicket. stumps. stump ( cricket ). bowler. bowling ( cricket ). ball. cricket ball. bat. cricket bat. bowled. bowled. leg before wicket. leg before wicket. caught. caught. Runs are scored by two main methods  : either by hitting the ball hard enough for it to cross the boundary , or by the two batsmen swapping ends by each simultaneously running the length of the pitch in opposite directions whilst the fielders are retrieving the ball .. pitch. cricket pitch. ball. cricket ball. boundary. boundary ( cricket ). If a fielder retrieves the ball quickly enough to put down the wicket with a batsman not having reached the crease at that end of the pitch , that batsman is dismissed -LRB- a run-out occurs -RRB- .. wicket. wicket. pitch. cricket pitch. dismissed. dismissal ( cricket ). ball. cricket ball. crease. Crease ( cricket ). run-out. run-out. Adjudication is performed on the field by two umpires .. field. fielding ( cricket ). umpires. umpire ( cricket ). The laws of cricket are maintained by the International Cricket Council -LRB- ICC -RRB- and the Marylebone Cricket Club -LRB- MCC -RRB- .. International Cricket Council. International Cricket Council. laws of cricket. laws of cricket. Marylebone Cricket Club. Marylebone Cricket Club. There are various formats ranging from Twenty20 , played over a few hours with each team having a single innings of 20 overs -LRB- i.e. 120 deliveries -RRB- , to Test cricket , played over five days with unlimited overs and the teams playing two innings apiece .. innings. innings. overs. over ( cricket ). deliveries. delivery ( cricket ). Twenty20. Twenty20. Test cricket. Test cricket. Traditionally cricketers play in all-white kit , but in limited overs cricket they wear club or team colours .. overs. over ( cricket ). limited overs cricket. limited overs cricket. In addition to the basic kit , some players wear protective gear to prevent injury caused by the ball , which is a hard , solid object made of compressed leather enclosing a cork core .. ball. cricket ball. protective gear. cricket clothing and equipment. leather. leather. cork. cork ( material ). Although cricket 's origins are uncertain , it is first recorded in south-east England in the 16th century .. It spread globally with the expansion of the British Empire , leading to the first international matches in the mid-19th century .. ICC , the game 's governing body , has over 100 members , ten of which are full members who play Test cricket .. Test cricket. Test cricket. full members. List of International Cricket Council members. The sport is followed primarily in Australasia , Britain , the Indian subcontinent , southern Africa and the West Indies .. Australasia. Australasia. Indian subcontinent. Indian subcontinent. Women 's cricket , which is organised and played separately , has also achieved international standard .
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