Informal Cricket
Informal cricket is a casual version of the traditional game, often played in parks, streets, or backyards. It typically involves fewer players and simplified rules, allowing participants to enjoy the game without the pressure of formal competition. Players often use makeshift equipment, such as a tennis ball and a bat made from wood or plastic.
This version of cricket encourages creativity and flexibility, with teams forming spontaneously. Informal cricket is popular in many countries, especially in places like India and Australia, where it serves as a fun way to socialize and engage in physical activity.