Street Cricket
Street Cricket is a popular informal version of cricket played in urban areas, often in streets, parks, or open spaces. It typically involves a small group of players and uses makeshift equipment, such as a bat, a ball, and sometimes even improvised wickets. The rules are flexible, allowing players to adapt the game to their surroundings and the number of participants.
The game is usually played with fewer players than traditional cricket, often in teams of two to five. Matches can vary in length and format, making it accessible and enjoyable for people of all ages and skill levels. Street Cricket fosters community spirit and encourages physical activity.