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The first dates to 1611 when an ecclesiastical court prosecuted two parishioners of bSidlesham/b, in West Sussex, who failed to attend church on Easter Sunday because they were playing cricket. They were fined twelve pence each ... Village cricket became popular and was bcommon/b in the south-eastern counties by the time of the English Civil War. In 1617, the 18-year old Oliver Cromwell was reportedly playing cricket and football in London. The beginnings of cricket's social ...