Cricket did not directly come from rounders, but both sports share a common ancestry in bat-and-ball games that were played in England. Rounders is considered to be one of several influences on the development of cricket, along with other games like Baseball and stoolball. The formal codification of cricket in the 18th century helped distinguish it as its own sport. While they have similarities, they evolved separately with distinct rules and gameplay.
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Beach cricket Beach volleyball Beach rounders Beach boules etc.
Tennis, football, rugby, basketball, netball, cricket, rounders, squash, badminton and more
There are 11 players in a cricket team.It includes batsman,bowlers and all rounders.
You are probably referring to the British game of Cricket or the older game of Rounders.
You can do: Volleyball badminton football cricket rounders ect now think of some others if you can! xx
yes it is similar to basetball because the bat is the same and you walk how the people walk in basetball
Baseball was derived from any of a number of English schoolyard games (rounders, cricket, etc.), and it is unknown when where or how baseball was invented.
Rounders - a game played mostly by school girls.
Open skills include golf, netball, cricket, hocket etc. In these games the person performing the skill can be influenced by factors such as the wind or crowd.
American baseball was derived from both rounders and cricket, which are both traditional British bat-and-ball games. In rounders, which was often played in town squares, stakes were driven into the ground to act as bases. During the late 1800s, people replaced the stakes with bases, and began to refer to it as "townsball." This eventually morphed into "baseball," and set guidelines of rules and regulations were set in writing in 1845.