Playing gully cricket for the first time is an unforgettable experience for many. Gully cricket, often played in the narrow lanes, streets, or backyards, is where most cricket lovers first discover their passion for the game. There are no fancy stadiums or professional gear; just a bat, a ball, and a group of enthusiastic friends. The "rules" of gully cricket are often improvised, with creative boundaries marked by walls, trees, or parked cars. A window is usually declared out of bounds, and hitting the ball into a neighbor’s yard means an instant end to the match (and often some pleading to get the ball back). That first game of gully cricket is filled with excitement, a bit of nervousness, and lots of laughter. For many, it begins with simple equipment—an old tennis ball wrapped in tape and a bat that may have seen better days. Everyone takes turns bowling, batting, and fielding, without much concern for strict rules or formalities. It's all about having fun and showca...
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