Answer:
(i)
In West Indies, cricket became a sign of superior social and racial status and
agro-Caribbean population was discouraged to participate in organised club
cricket.
(ii) The first non-White club in West Indies was established by the end
of the 19th century and even in this case its members were light-skinned.
(iii) Though Black people played an enormous amount of
informal cricket on the beaches, club cricket was dominated by the White elites
till the 1930s.
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