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French cricket

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noun

  1. a child's game resembling cricket, in which the batsman's legs are used as the wicket

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“How about a French Cricket decider,” says Mark Hooper.

From The Guardian

After touching on her passion for cricket and her experiments with French cricket - a social, simpler version of the sport - as a child with her father, May went on to question why some journalists call her robotic.

From Reuters

After touching on her passion for cricket and her experiments with French cricket - a social, simpler version of the sport - as a child with her father, May went on to question why some journalists call her robotic.

From Reuters

Moodley is also the pioneering managing director of French cricket.

From The Guardian

Inevitably the French Cricket Federation is desperate for funding for development officers.

From The Guardian