
The word "cricket" is said to have a lot of sources. In the year 1598, the oldest of the match in the history of the game (see below) was called kirekket. Touch the language in the interim Crick (e), the word meaning a stick; Crisis in English Crick or anchor the ancient meaning of the pedal or rye. .Kirikstel the medieval Dutch word, refers to a long low-altitude mukkalikalaik. These were helpful to kneel down in the churches. As with this stool, two stalks were used in early cricket to bring the wicket down. The linguist heyanar kilmeyctar phone belonging to the university, "cricket" Middle Dutch met de (Grgic CAD) sen (ie, "with the stick chase"), the term refers to the origin. It refers to touch touch in the match.
In another way, only the county of Flanders, the Duchy of Burgundy, who
was involved with the business during the interim Touch Words in South East England, is believed to be infiltrated.















