South Australian Cricket Association
The order of batters is often introduced simply earlier than the match, however it could be varied. Forms of cricket vary from Twenty20, with every group batting for a single innings of 20 overs and the game generally lasting three hours, to Test matches performed over five days. Traditionally cricketers play in all-white kit, however in limited overs cricket they wear membership or team colors. It is believed that scorecards had been printed and offered at Lord's for the first time in 1846. In the final innings of the match, the batting facet has reached its target and gained the game. In cricket, the rules of the game are laid out in a code referred to as The Laws of Cricket (hereinafter referred to as "the Laws") which has a global remit. The earliest identified model of the code was drafted in 1744 and, since 1788, it has been owned and maintained by its custodian, the Marylebone Cricket Club in London. In 1876–77, an England staff took part in what was retrospecti