
In many of North America and the world, cricket remains a mystery. In England, home of cricket, sports still has a strong follower. Why is it the British love cricket?
It is not surprising that many people can not see what all the fuss about cricket is. Sports that two teams can compete for five days and still can not produce a winner are likely to have less global appeal.
After that, cricket was exported during the British Empire. It is very popular in Australia, India, Pakistan, South Africa and the Caribbean Sea (only a small part of the cricket's success area).
British love of some cricket is simply the result of eccentric reconstruction. Ultimately, England is not as good as sports.
Like many other sports invented in English, they generally seem to be undergoing heavy defeat from other countries.
Part of the reason why cricket is so popular is unjustly extreme as cricket continues to be considered as many of the social engagement as a sports activity at all levels.
When you watch the cricket game on TV, it is clear that many spectators will continue the game because they like friends, drinking beer, singing songs and generally having excuses to have a good time. Cricket simply provides background.
The village's green cricket seems to be played along a similar line. Social aspects are more important than results.
The slow and gentle nature of cricket seems to be ideally suited for such an approach.
But in the outside world there is the possibility that cricket's English love will be confused.
