Answer:
The
organisations of cricket reflect the nature of society in England:
(i) The rich who could afford to play cricket for pleasure were called amateurs
(ii) Amateurs were called Gentlemen.
(iii) The poor who played for living were called
professionals.
(iv) The professionals were described as players.
(v) Most professionals worked as minors or in other forms of working
class employment.
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