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What Are The Advantages That The Game Of Cricket Has Over Baseball?

27 October 2009 6 Comments

For my school newspaper we are featuring a ‘Pro/Con’ on Cricket vs. Baseball, and I am writing for Cricket. I don’t know much about eathier, and need to make Cricket seem like it is the better choice as a sport.

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  • wedding photography cumbria said:

    it is simple man really simple!! ill give u examples which will get u an “A” grade on ur paper!
    1. cricket is much better because you can controll your shots unlike baseball where you just swing like a retard and don’t know where you have hit the ball.
    2. in cricket, you run when you think its safe to run and you are safe instead of getting out, but in baseball you have to run when you have hit the ball even if you have hit the ball straight to the fielder.
    3. you can bat untill you are out but in baseball, you have to go even if you hit the ball. (cannot continue to bat even if ur playing good)
    4. i don’t want to make this long so one last and main reason (even if u just write this one sentence, it will give u an “A”) “Baseball originated from Cricket, baseball is not a game made by any new idea, the whole concept of baseball is cricket but its little turned around and made different by adding weird equipments and rules)

  • I A K N Y said:

    Well the only thing I can think of is that Cricket is played in more places than baseball, and it is more watched than Baseball. As for the game itself, the two games are different from each other with only a few similarities. Some people play baseball, some play Cricket. One is not better than the other.

  • Mitch said:

    Point 1: Cricket is Cricket
    Point 2: Cricket is not baseball

  • NALAKA Faiяly100% said:

    cricket is the forefather of other game
    hope it helped~

  • Angelo said:

    Cricket – ROCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Baseball – SUCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Asterix said:

    That’s easy.
    It’s not played by Americans!

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