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    Once upon a time there was a boy his name was Sonish he was a wonderful bowler and then he heard from his friends that there was a MCA selection in church gate he thought that if he is a good bowler he can attend the selection he ran and told his mom that there mca selection his mom told ’okay but where did you saw that’ Sonish told ’I heard from my friends’ mom told ’okay then Sonish told ’yes’ he ran and stand

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    More and more funds are being allocated for encouraging sports in schools‚ colleges and universities; in fact‚ sports have become an essential part of the curricula. Time was when only a few students‚ who were fond of games like hockey‚ football‚ cricket or tennis‚ were allowed special facilities. But now regular programmes are drawn up in all educational institutions to persuade as many students as possible‚ regardless of special aptitudes‚ to participate in games‚ and not merely watch matches occasionally

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    Harris Shield‚ an inter-school tournament in Mumbai. Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 326 runs and reportedly the mammoth stand literally drove the opposition to tears. 4. Sachin Tendulkar at the age of 19 became the youngest Indian to play in county cricket. 5. Sachin Tendulkar had to wait for 79 matches for his first ODI century and by that time he had scored seven Test hundreds. 6. Sachin Tendulkar was the first batsman to be given out by the Third-umpire. In 1992‚ on the second day of the Durban

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    expression of emotions‚ etc.) The way I am impacted through genetics is my addiction of playing cricket. I always play cricket with my brothers. When I was back home in Pakistan‚ we used to play every day. It was usually watching my brothers‚ and then I decided to play with them. I feel I like cricket because of genetics. Since my parents loved playing cricket‚ I feel since they played; I am enjoying playing cricket now. Another way genetics has impacted my self-identity is through cooking. I always felt

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    Thalassery‚ also known as Tellicherry‚ is a city on the Malabar Coast of Kerala‚ India. This is the second largest city of North Malabar in terms of population. The name Tellicherry is the anglicized form of Thalassery. Thalassery municipality has a population just less than 100‚000. Established in 1866‚ it is the second oldest municipality in the state. Possessing an area of 23.98 km2‚ Thalassery is a town strategically located on the western coast of Kannur district on the Malabar Coast of Kerala

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    Age: 36 Place of Birth: Mumbai India Sachin Tendulkar attended an ordinary High School called Sharadashram Vidyamandir in the city of Mumbai but was not recognised as a clever student. He was although radiating a wavy brilliance of playing cricket. Family Life Family Life Sachin Tendulkar’s father Ramesh Tendulkar was a Marathi novelist and a school teacher. He had named Sachin after his favourite musical director Sachin Dev Burman. His mother Rajni Tendulkar worked in LIC ( Life insurance

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    regret‚ he is also bound by British law. It is after their visit to the Raja that the people of the village first witness a cricket match. Bhuvan mocks the game and gets into a fight with one of the British officers. Taking an instant dislike to Bhuvan‚ Russell offers to cancel the taxes of the whole province for three years if the villagers can beat his men in a game of cricket. If the villagers lose‚ however‚ they will have to pay three times the amount of their normal taxes. Bhuvan accepts this wager

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    IPL CRICKET 2012 NAME: AKANSHA AGRAWAL CLASS: IX SECTION: ‘F’ INDEX Sr. no. | Topic | Pg.no. | 1. | Acknowledgement | | 2. | Introduction of IPL | | 3. | Chennai Super Kings | | 4. | Deccan Charges | | 5. | Rajasthan Royals | | 6. | Delhi Daredevils | | 7. | Pune Warriors | | 8. | Kings XI Punjab | | 9. | Royal Challengers Bangalore | | 10. |

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    Curriculum Vitae | | | |Name: MR. AMIT DNYANDEO DHAGE |ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE: | | |c/o Uttam Sopan Chorghe‚ | |e-mail : dhageamit@rediffmail.com

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    stores. Pepsi co was generous too in their give away such as free candies with every 1.5-liter. They also sponsored the cricket and football games. 4- Coca- cola by using the strategy of “building a connect” using local idioms such as “ Bombay Dreams” Ad featuring a famous Indian music director. Pepsi co by sponsoring cricket and football games their Ads featured famous cricket players and movie stars. 5- The Indian government policy forced Coca- cola into mistakes in the planning and managing

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