Yes, mostly in and around Boston. See the website of the Massachusetts State Cricket League, http://www.mscl.org/, for more information.
They still exist - the Washington Monument is an obvious example.
Most likely any number of English schoolyard games (rounder, cricket, etc)
Yes
Looks like this site has some trainers. You maybe be able to find clubs through them. http://www.gsdsite.com/category-21-106/europe/portugal/german-shepherd-schutzhund-trainers.html http://thedogdossier.com
yes
Any time of any hour someone is playing cricket. It is an extremely popular game all around the world especially in countries like Australia, India and England. not only is cricket played in clubs and nationally but it has become sort of a culture in these countries, children grow up playing what is called 'backyard cricket' which is just cricket played in someone's backyard. Cricket is played VERY often.
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No, No there isn't sorry
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Its very popular. England has more regisitered clubs than any other country
At any recognized Test Cricket Ground in England or Australia.
Cricket is not the national game of any country. While it is immensely popular in countries like India, Pakistan, Australia, and England, none officially designate it as their national game. India's national game is field hockey.
There are baseball stadiums in England, though they are not of the stature of those located in the United States. Baseball is not as popular a sport in England, taking a lower place after Football (soccer) and rugby. Prior to World War 2, baseball clubs shared playing grounds with football clubs, but now many of the baseball clubs in England have their own stadiums.
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The English professional cricket league is much bigger then the South Africa league any day .
There are 40,000 registered clubs with the FA which is 11,000 more than any other country in the world. With Brazil in second with 29,000