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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cricket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single insect from the family Gryllidae or in a metaphorical sense related to the sport of cricket.
Example: "While walking in the garden, I spotted a cricket hopping among the flowers."
Alternatives: "one cricket" or "a single cricket".
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They play a cricket match".
"I am a cricket nut.
It was a cricket party.
A cricket club.
A cricket bat?
"A cricket," I say.
Or on a cricket field there.
Coursework is a cricket fan's worst nightmare.
It didn't have a cricket club.
Lewisham no longer has a cricket team.
There's a cricket game to play.
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