Australian Cricket
Australian Cricket is a popular sport in Australia, known for its rich history and competitive spirit. The national team, known as the Baggy Greens, represents the country in international matches, including Test, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 formats. The sport is governed by Cricket Australia, which organizes domestic competitions and oversees the national team.
The game is played on a large oval field with two teams of eleven players each. Cricket involves batting, bowling, and fielding, with the objective of scoring runs while dismissing the opposing team. Major events include the Ashes series against England and the ICC Cricket World Cup.