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Youth League 2013
SCF is working on the organisation and playing schedule for the youth league. Please contact the SCF if you would like to enter a team in the competition. Currently only Göteborg, Nacka, SACS & SICC have been in touch with SCF about pariticpating in the league.
Posted March 17, 2013
Posted March 17, 2013
The last date for the clubs to register players for the 2013 season is Apri 19, 2013. Please note that after the deadline the registration will be closed.
Players Registration for season 2013
Documentary about Swedish Cricket
A well known production company will be filming SCF organised activities in the coming weeks. All SCF members are requested to show a disciplined side of Cricket in Sweden.
Posted March 15, 2013
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Cricket was established in Sweden in 1948, when Stockholm Cricket Club was formed by immigrants from the West Indies. Progress was, however, slow between 1948 and the 1970s. At the end of the 1970s quite a few new cricket clubs were formed. Pakistan Cricket Club was formed in 1978. The following year, Gothenburg Cricket Club and Mariestad Cricket Club were established. In 1982 Pakistan CC organised the first cricket tournament in Sweden, Svenska Cricket cupen. During the first couple of years half of the participating teams came from the British Navy and the Pakistan national airline. Nowadays, most of the teams partaking in Svenska Cricket cupen are the same teams that compete for the Swedish Cricket Championship.
The Swedish Cricket Federation (Svenska Cricketförbundet) was established in 1990. The following year the Swedish Cricket Championship (Allsvenskan i cricket) was organised for the first time. The teams were divided into two groups, Allsvenskan Norra and Allsvenskan Södra.
HISTORY OF CRICKET IN SWEDEN.
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WHAT IS CRICKET?
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players on a field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. One team bats, trying to score as many runs as possible while the other team bowls and fields, trying to dismiss the batsmen and thus limit the runs scored by the batting team. A run is scored by the striking batsman hitting the ball with his bat, running to the opposite end of the pitch and touching the crease there without being dismissed. The teams switch between batting and fielding at the end of an innings.
In professional cricket the length of a game ranges from 20 overs of six bowling deliveries per side to Test cricket played over five days. The Laws of Cricket are maintained by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) with additional Standard Playing Conditions for Test matches and One Day Internationals.[1]
Cricket was first played in southern England in the 16th century. By the end of the 18th century, it had developed into the national sport of England. The expansion of the British Empire led to cricket being played overseas and by the mid-19th century the first international matches were being held. The ICC, the game's governing body, has 10 full members.[2] The game is most popular in Australasia, England, the Indian subcontinent, the West Indies and Southern Africa.