1873. Badminton Pune rules were born in 1873. It was called "Shuttlecock Cricket" at that time. There were no fixed rules. It was a shuttlecock board made of homemade wooden boards or calf skin. Two, three or four people hit one A "shuttlecock ball" with chicken feathers or other animal feathers inserted on a ball base made of different materials. Later, there was a Duke named Bowfield in the town of Bloomington in Glasgow County, England. When he was entertaining guests at his manor, a retired officer from India introduced the "Puna Game" to everyone and demonstrated it in the hall. Because this activity is very interesting, it quickly became popular. Badminton Pune Rules has now developed into a formal competitive sport.