Gully Cricket
Gully Cricket is a popular informal version of cricket played in narrow streets or alleys, often using makeshift equipment. Players typically use a bat and a ball, but the bat can be anything from a wooden plank to a plastic bat, and the ball may be a tennis ball or a rubber ball. The rules are flexible, allowing for creativity and adaptation based on the available space and number of players.
Games can involve various formats, such as one-on-one matches or larger teams, and often include unique local rules. Gully Cricket is especially popular in countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, where it serves as a way for children and adults alike to enjoy the sport in a casual setting.