Cricket was the earliest modern team sport to be codified with standardized rules in 1744. The world's first cricket club was formed in 1760s, and the Marylebone Cricket Club was founded in 1787 to govern the laws of cricket. Cricket was established in colonies by British settlers and became popular in India and the West Indies in the late 19th century. The game was initially dominated by white amateurs until professional players emerged. Kerry Packer transformed cricket into a lucrative televised sport in the 1970s, increasing commercialization and the salaries of top players globally.