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Return creaseIn the picture, the 2 batters (3 & eight; carrying yellow) have taken place at every end of the pitch . Three members of the fielding group (4, 10 & eleven; sporting dark blue) are in shot. One of the two umpires (1; wearing white hat) is stationed behind the wicket at the bowler's finish of the pitch. The bowler is bowling the ball from his end of the pitch to the batter at the other finish who is called the "striker". The rivalry between England and Australia gave birth to The Ashes in 1882, and this has remained Test cricket's most famous contest. Test cricket began to increase in 1888–89 when South Africa played England. Lord’s Cricket Ground in St. Marylebone borough in 1787 and have become the MCC and within the following year published its first revised code of laws. The match details, including runs and dismissals, are recorded by two official scorers, one representing every staff. For instance, the umpire raises a forefinger to sign t