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Should "Catchy Shubby Cricket" have the final word capitalised? It looks a little odd when almost none of the other forms do. Loganberry (Talk) 11:46, 2 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Gully cricket vs. beach cricket
Should they really be considered two separate variants? Having played my share of gully cricket, the article on beach cricket seems to describe it to a tee.