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Box cricket is a popular variant of cricket typically played in confined spaces such as small playgrounds, parking lots, or even within the confines of a large room or hall, hence the name "box cricket." It's especially popular in urban areas where space is limited. The game is played with a softer ball, often a tennis ball, and typically involves teams of six to eight players per side. The playing area is usually marked with chalk or cones and is considerably smaller than a traditional cricket field. Box cricket is known for its fast-paced and exciting gameplay, making it a favorite pastime among cricket enthusiasts, particularly in urban communities where space constraints prevent traditional cricket from being played.
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