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{{wiktionary}}Various incarnations of [[the Doctor]], as well as some [[human]]s, would call a thing  "'''not cricket'''" when they wished to say that something was unsporting or morally incorrect. Commonly, the expression, "That wouldn't be cricket," was employed.  
{{wiktionary}}Various incarnations of [[the Doctor]], as well as some [[human]]s, would call a thing  "'''not cricket'''" when they wished to indicate it was unsporting or morally incorrect. Commonly, the expression, "That wouldn't be cricket," was employed.  


Soon after she joined the [[Fifth Doctor]] in [[the TARDIS]], [[Peri Brown]] once suggested [[time travel]] could be a way to make a "killing" on "[[Wall Street]]". The [[Fifth Doctor]] immediately upbraided her, saying with an appalled face, "Really, Peri. That wouldn't be cricket." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure (novel)|The Ultimate Treasure]]'')
Soon after she joined the [[Fifth Doctor]] in [[the TARDIS]], [[Peri Brown]] once suggested [[time travel]] could be a way to make a "killing" on "[[Wall Street]]". The [[Fifth Doctor]] immediately upbraided her, saying with an appalled face, "Really, Peri. That wouldn't be cricket." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure (novel)|The Ultimate Treasure]]'')
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