Cricket
The first Limited Overs International was played in 1971 and the governing International Cricket Council , seeing its potential, staged the first limited overs Cricket World Cup in 1975. In the 21st century, a new limited overs kind, Twenty20, made an instantaneous impact. On 22 June 2017, Afghanistan and Ireland became the eleventh and 12th ICC full members, enabling them to play Test cricket. In 1611, the 12 months Cotgrave's dictionary was published, ecclesiastical court docket data at Sidlesham in Sussex state that two parishioners, Bartholomew Wyatt and Richard Latter, failed to attend church on Easter Sunday as a outcome of they have been enjoying cricket. This is the earliest mention of adult participation in cricket and it was across the similar time that the earliest identified organised inter-parish or village match was played – at Chevening, Kent. In 1624, a participant referred to as Jasper Vinall died after he was by accident struck on the head during a match between