"Cricketing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Cricketing" is a variant or informal term for "cricket". It can refer to the sport of cricket, the game carried out by the England national cricket team, or someone who plays cricket.
Michael Crichton was an American author, physician, and filmmaker, best known for his genre of science fiction and thriller novels. He wrote many popular books, including "Jurassic Park", "The Lost World", "The Andromeda Strain", and "Westworld".
The word "crick" can refer to a sharp, sudden movement of a joint, such as the elbow or knee, which causes a click or crackling sound. For example, "I got a crick in my neck from sleeping on the wrong pillow."
Cricket is a popular team sport played with a bat, ball, and wickets. It is played by two teams, each consisting of 11 players. The objective of the game is to score runs by hitting the ball with a bat and running between two sets of three stumps (called wickets) while the opposing team tries to stop them by bowling the ball and getting the wickets to fall.
Cricklewood is a district in the London Borough of Barnet, located 6 miles north-west of central London. It is a major residential area with a diverse population, known for its bustling high street and multicultural community.