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    POOR FORM IN TEST CRICKET- IPL TO BLAME? In one of the earlier posts related to Indian Premier League (IPL)‚ we had enthusiastically talked about Positive effects of IPL. Before the start of IPL 2012‚ India had lost Test series to England 0-4 in England‚ to Australia 0-4 in Australia and India failed to qualify for the CB Series and Asia Cup finals. After that‚ the exciting IPL 2012 happened and all of a sudden‚ everyone forgot about the most depressing season of Test Cricket for India. And then

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    Sister Nivedita‚ he used to be the finest writer on cricket in Bengali. Basu can be described in the same vein as John Arlott evaluated Neville Cardus– as ‘the first writer to evoke cricket; to create a mythology out of the folk hero players; essentially to put the feelings of ordinary cricket watchers into words’.[1] Basu joined Shibpur Dinabandhu College as a lecturer in Bengali literature in 1953 and soon started coaching the college cricket team.[2] His next workplace was the University of Calcutta

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    To what extent has advertising and merchandising changed the face of cricket? Introduction Advertising now days has reached its peak‚ to a level that brands are being associated with products or services which may not even relate their identity. For example products today‚ such as shampoo‚ biscuits and even beauty creams have stared associating themselves with sports. Considering that‚ cricket plays a major role in endorsement of these products as the following and viewership of cricketing events

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    Test cricket is the longest form of sport of cricket.It consists of four innings‚which now a days last upto five days.The origin of the name test stems from long‚gruelling match being a test of the relative strength of both oi sides.The indian preimere league is a proffesional league for twenty20 cricket.It is cureently contested by nine teams‚consisting players from all around the world.Top indian and international players take part in ipl‚contributing to world’s richest tournament • indian

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    Introduction Australia has long over-achieved and out-performed our competitors on the sporting stage but that stage is becoming increasingly crowded and competitive. Whilst new competitors are emerging and old foes are growing stronger‚ Australia must adapt to these changing circumstances and embrace change. No longer can it simply be business as usual. Reform of the Australian sports system – both at elite and community level – can be put off no longer. Over the past decade there have been many

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    (Shinty) Awarded to the defending side if an attacker has run the ball over the byline without a goal being scored. All-rounder [ɔ͟ːl ra͟ʊndə(r)] (Cricket) is a player who is considered to be of a high standard at both batting and bowling. Attacker [ətæ̱kə(r)] (Shinty) A player whose role is to score as many points as possible. Averages [æ̱vərɪʤɪz] (Cricket) Throughout the season‚ both the batsmen’s total number of runs scored and the amount of wickets a bowler has taken are added together and then

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    privatisation and commercialisation‚ are (to a greater extent) products of the country’s encounter with globalisation‚ local social‚ political and economic dynamics have been of equally significant influence. Thus‚ the country’s higher education funding policies have been products of a convergence of both the dynamics of globalisation and local contextual imperatives. Furthermore‚ the point is made that the shift from free higher education to cost-sharing‚ and privatisation and commercialisation‚ was symptomatic

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    Anthony Ronacher 11/22/14 311-01 Cricket DBQ Essay Cricket is a bat-and-ball sport introduced to India by the British. It is a sport that can be enjoyed by a wide variety of people. This sport also has a very clear relation with politics. Cricket has been around for quite some time‚ and as we can see‚ it became increasingly popular throughout the early to mid-1950s. However‚ when people began competing religiously‚ it started to bring tension throughout society

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    the Law Nathan Bracken vs Cricket Australia Case This case study will outline and discuss the lawsuit by Australian test cricketer Nathan Bracken against Cricket Australia for negligence which he believed ended his cricketing career prematurely. The following article is from the Australian newspaper on February 9‚ 2012. Nathan Bracken sues Cricket Australia for $1 million over knee injury. Former Australian Test seamer Nathan Bracken is suing Cricket Australia‚ alleging negligence

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    Ipl - a Boon or Bane

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    League is a boon or a bane to the game of cricket at large. Opinions vary‚ as is the case with any cricketing question in India and the number of opinions is equal to the number of people. And as ever‚ everyone would conclude that there are both sides to the question and therefore it is hard to reach a consensus.. Advantages * One of the most important advantages of the IPL is that we can see a lot of international cricket players playing in India and for Indian

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