We were assholes, but at least we weren't as big of assholes as the Brits. The worst we ever did was the **** we pulled with Cuba and the Phillipines. And the White Man's Burden BS, if you take it at face value, is balls-out racist, paternalistic BS. Yes, I used that term twice.
WEASEL WORDS. "May have been." What next, will you be telling me that baseball became more popular because Abner Doubleday hated cricket?
PISTOLS? What do you take me for? As the challenged party, I may choose the weapon. Rifle or shotgun! And since I'm broke, would you mind spotting me twenty bucks for ammo?
Yes, but it takes more skill to get three outs without bull**** double plays that with them.
So... basically, your power play rule is what you use instead of softball's
international tiebreaker, and you use it all the damn time, because cricket is too rigid to have a flexible in-case-of-tie rule.
So how many women play cricket?
Ah, I thought you were talking about the men. It was very disturbing.
Basically, yeah. The hardcore version played mostly by women. Between baseball and softball... all versions of softball have no mound, baseball has one. Softball has a smaller field. There might be a few more, but those and ball size/pitch motion are the only real constants. EDIT: Almost forgot. Baseball has nine innings*, softball seven. The bats are a bit different in size. And softball recently added this weird thing where first base is twice as wide-- one half for the runner to tag, one half for the first baseman. Also, apparently, baseball players can use any motion they want. But overhand works better. Or sidearm, I suppose.
*I forget what the difference is between baseball/softball innings and cricket is, but there is one. An inning for us is one at-bat for each team, at-bats end after three outs.
Entertainingly, baseball was underhand when it started out.