Googlies, Ashes, diamond ducks and cucumber sandwiches — my essential guide to cricket for bemused Americans
I never thought I’d see the day that big crowds would turn out to see cricket being played in New York.
But it’s happening now, as the Twenty20 World Cup tournament is being played at venues in both the USA and Caribbean.
And in fact, it’s not the first time.
Incredibly, cricket used to be America’s most popular sport until the Civil War, when soldiers turned it into baseball — a simpler, more exclusively American game to play while they had downtime from fighting.
But it may be finally making a comeback.
In 1844, 5,000 people a day watched America host Canada in New York in the world’s first international cricket match.

