MACA, make America cricket-loving again
While the sport was played by British colonists from the late 18th century - with Philadelphia as the cricket capital of the Americas - the Civil War made the more malleable no-stumps-needed baseball the American bat-'n'-ball game.

Enter last week's US victory against Pakistan in the ongoing T20 World Cup in Dallas. Wilted though the 2009 champions may be today, beating Pakistan in cricket is like beating Italy in football. To catalyse cricket popularity in Baseballabad, may we suggest renaming 'overs' to 'rounds', 'wickets' to 'outs', and 'bowlers' to 'pitchers'. Also, introduce a break every 5 mins for ads, snacks and breathers, irrespective of end of overs. Call it 'Freedom format'. And consider T10 instead of T20 endorsed by, say, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson explaining the LBW rule, or Taylor Swift singing about the 'Glorious Drive'.
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