Introduction:Cricket it the national game of the English. Now cricket travels down to a good number of countries. A cricket match is played between two teams. Each team consists of eleven members. A match is sometimes played the whole day and, even day and night. The umpire's signal marks the beginning of the play and the bowler starts bowling. After every six balls the bowler's over ends. The batsman may be out in many ways, such as, 'bowled out', 'run out"; 'stumped out', 'caught out', 'leg before wicket out' and 'hit-wicket out'.
Arrangements of holding World Cup competitions:At present 122 countries are playing cricket, 35 countries are the members of ICC, of them 10 countries are the full-pledged members where lest matches are held. World Cup Cricket competition is held in between the countries. The last eighth World Cup tournament was held in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya and the champion and runners-up countries were Australia and Pakistan respectively. The World' Cup Cricket competition are generally held with grandeur, color, spirit and enthusiasm.
Prospects of Bangladesh in cricket:Bangladesh has advanced in playing cricket. At present cricket is parallel to football. The popularity of cricket has been in full progression in Bangladesh just after Bangladesh has won the ICC trophy in 1997. Since 1991 Bangladesh has been doing well in the field of cricket and 1997 she won the ICC trophy and got chance to play in World Cup Cricket tournament in Great Britain in 1999. Bangladesh also showed outstanding performance in the World Cup tournament by defeating both Scotland and giant Pakistan. Having test status Bangladesh is fighting other prominent test playing countries.
Conclusion:Cricket is a royal game. Cricket teaches manliness, obedience, patience, perseverance and co-operation. But fairness is the very essence of this game. The players of Bangladesh have great potentialities in the field of cricket and one day our players may earn' name and fame in World Cup Cricket.
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