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Actually, yes. But the baseball history I've read seems to believe that rounders was an offshoot of cricket. In any event, nobody has ever really heard of rounders except people who have studied the history of baseball, so the cricket origins make more sense.

I think you're wrong there. I had never heard of it until I studied abroad in England and the students were playing pickup games out in front of the dorms.
 
I think you're wrong there. I had never heard of it until I studied abroad in England and the students were playing pickup games out in front of the dorms.


"Nobody" as in "Nobody who is American". You had to learn about it in England. Americans, for the most part, have no idea what rounders is.
 
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