The first written 'Laws Of Cricket' was drawn up in 1744. Cricket is thus the very first modern game to be codified.
The first written laws were drawn in 1744. In 1788 the MCC published its first revision of the laws.
The rules of the game are set by the Laws of Cricket.The Laws of Cricket were written and are still maintained by the Marylebone Cricket Club in London, England, with input these days from the Internatiobnal Cricket Council: the governing body of the sport. They are regarded as the standard by which all forms of Cricket should abide. Follow the provided link to the MCC to learn each of the Laws in detail, which regard all aspects of the game from dress code to behaviour to the flow of the game.
Rome's first written laws were called the twelve tables.
Who was the first person to write a code of laws.
They were the first record of written laws that were placed in the open for all to see
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Rome's first set of written laws is called The Twelve Tables.
No, Hammurabi actually improved it and added lots of rules to it... But it wasn't the first.
Tom Graveney has written: 'Tom Graveney on cricket' 'Cricket over forty' -- subject(s): Cricket 'On cricket' 'Cricket through the covers'
Richard Gorton Barlow has written: 'Forty seasons of first class cricket'