Sports vs. Games
Sports are activities which require physical effort and ability and some degree of mental skill usually. They are often organised competitively, played outdoors and with a ball, although not necessarily.
E.g.
Rugby, cricket, football, basketball, hockey, baseball, netball, tennis, table, tennis, squash, badminton, volleyball, golf, motor, racing, cycling, skiing, running, swimming &so forth.
However, we talk about games when two teams or individuals meet to play against each other.
Compare the following:
E.g. 'Do you fancy a game of golf this afternoon?'
E.g. The game (or match for most ball games) between Manchester United and Liverpool had to be abandoned at half time.
E.g. 'Cricket is my favourite sport . I spend all weekend every weekend either watching it or playing it in summer.'
Games are also activities involving skill, knowledge or chance in which you try to win against an opponent or solve puzzles. Thus, we have 'word games', 'card games', 'computer games' and games like chess, backgammon, dominoes, darts, snooker, mahjong and Monopoly.
For games like these, not so much, if any, physical ability or skill is needed.
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