Cricket (disambiguation)

history

Cricket is a bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams.

Cricket may also refer to:

  • Cricket, a translation into English of the Polish poem ChrzÄ…szcz by Jan Brzechwa;
  • Cricket, a type of spinning float (breakdancing move);
  • Cricket, nickname of the character Christine Blair in The Young and the Restless;
  • Cricket is a tool originally written for WebTV Networks;
  • Cricket (1914 automobile), an early American automobile;
  • Cricket Communications, wireless service subsidiary of Leap Wireless;
  • Cricket (darts), a game using the standard 20-number dartboard;
  • Cricket (insect), family Gryllidae, also known as "true crickets";
  • Cricket (magazine) for children, named after the insect;
  • Cricket, North Carolina;
  • Shoe Cricket, a popular Dunedin activity derived from Cricket and played in many schools.
  • Cricket (roofing), a ridge structure designed to divert water on a roof;
  • GMP Cricket, an early radio-controlled helicopter designed and marketed by Gorham Model Products;
  • Indoor Cricket, the sport of cricket that is played indoors;
  • Plymouth Cricket, an automobile;
  • Programmable Cricket, known commercially as PicoCrickets, are robotic toys in the form of programmable bricks;
  • The Cricket light plane or CriCri, after the French name for the insect;
  • The Cricket (magazine), a 19th-century American general-interest magazine, named after the insect;
  • The Crickets, a rock and roll band formed by Buddy Holly;
  • Cricket Records, a phonograph record company


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