Answer:
(i)
Originally, cricket matches had no time limit. The game went on for as long as
it took to bowl out a side twice.
(ii) The rhythm of village life was slower and cricket rules were made
before the Industrial Revolution.
(iii) Modern factory work meant that people were paid by
the hour or the day or the week; games that were codified after the Industrial
Revolution like football and hockey were strictly time limited to fit the
routines of industrial city life.
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