Dice Cricket - 1940s

$83.00

Dice cricket is a skill and dice cricket game. There are no dates on the box or directions, but the general style suggests that it may be from the 1940s. 

Players put the pair of stumps about 5 to 6 feet apart ("the average length of an ordinary dining table"). Dice are used as balls in the game. The bowler gently pitches a die (with faces 1, 2, 4, 6, out and NR (for no runs) to the batsman, preferably without the die touching the table. The batsman tries to hit it. If he misses and the stumps are hit, the batsman is out bowled. If he hits the die and it is caught by the bowler, the player is out caught. Otherwise, if he hits it, the result of the shot is shown by the top face of the die.

Includes:

2 stumps / 1 dice / 2 bats / box

Box dimensions: 15 x 8 x 3cm 

 

Most intact we've ever seen. No damage and a fantastic game for sport collectors. Grade 1 under the Hoyles Vintage Grading System.