Definitely cricket.
The shortest versions of cricket are longer than any football match which means it provides more entertainment for a longer period of time.
Tennis, football, rugby, basketball, netball, cricket, rounders, squash, badminton and more
there was VLF [Victorian football league] i don't no any more
Cricket, rugby, tennis, soccer. Probably many more. Australian Rules football.
Football.
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Football!!!
they arnt sports they r really acts made up sports are more like soccer football base ball softball hockey and cricket so really there r no sports in a circus
The top sports covered by BBC are football, formula 1, cricket, rugby (league and union), tennis, and golf, each have their own tab on the home page. Other sports are noted at the bottom of the page, though these are the sports they have the most detailed coverage of. They covered the Olympics when they were in London as well.
ESPN covers many sports, including both women's and men's professional basketball, hockey, the national football league and college football, NASCAR, major league baseball, and golf. The cable station also covers several lesser-knows sports such as rugby, college volleyball, poker, lacrosse, and cricket.
The Irish are very strong supporters of many sports, such as association football ("soccer"), rugby codes (union being more popular), boxing and cricket. They are also known for the Gaelic games, of which Gaelic football and hurling are the most popular sports there.
In the run up to the Olympics 2012 every sport possible is being played or practiced in and outwith London. More common sports are Football Cricket and Tennis to name but a few.