Cricket has evolved over 500 years from stick-and-ball games in England to the modern sport played between national teams today. The earliest written rules of cricket were established in 1744 and specified equipment dimensions like wicket height. Throughout the 1700s, cricket clubs formed, rules were standardized, and pitching the ball became common, increasing strategic options. Indians first took up cricket in Bombay in 1848 when the Parsi community established the first Indian cricket club. While facing prejudice, Parsis popularized the sport in India and their teams success grew the game. Modern international cricket is dominated by test matches and one-day games between countries.