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    Case Study Writing “IPL Brandenstein - Creation of a monstrous Doppelganger Imagery” Submitted to Dr. Ashok Sharma ByGaurav Sood PhD 2014 Admission no: 5284098 Date: 8th Nov‚ 2014 Indian Premier League(IPL)Brandenstein Overview Cricket is considered a religion in India and players like Sachin Tendulkar are treated like gods. It involves huge amounts of money and is the richest sport in India. The top players earn millions of rupees through match fees and brand endorsements. The

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    Think Piece

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    camaraderie and friendly rivalry that cricket brings to these Caribbean countries as well as how cricket acts as a factor in integrating the territories. Furthermore‚ this piece brings attention to serious gender issues. “Cricket is‚ and has been‚ the single most powerful integrating factor in creating and fashioning a unique Caribbean identity.”1 This theme is explored in that this piece had begun with the narrator lamenting the fact that Trinidad had lost the cricket match to the Combined Islands (Tanti

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    Three Men

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    Mumbai on February 20‚ 2008. Which cricketer attracted the highest price?  Answer: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (India) 2. Who won the Deodhar Trophy Cricket played in Mumbai on March 9‚ 2010 ?  Answer: North Zone 3. Who holds the record for the highest number of runs in Test Cricket ?  Answer: Sachin Tendulkar 4. Which country will host 2015–Cricket World Cup ?  Answer: Australia & New Zealand 5. The cricketer who became the brand Ambassador of ‘Indigo Nation’ is—  Answer: Anil

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    captain‚ now a cricket commentator and columnist ‘If Twenty20 is to be more than a craze(dislike)‚ it needs to evolve and become more multi-dimensional‚ and balance the entertainment and the cricket better’.Thus‚he supports T20 cricket from his side. Likewise‚ me too support the T20 cricket and as you could guess easily ‚ I’m going to speak on “T20 is not a ban to cricket and it not kills the real cricketing skills.” Playing Cricket requires only skills..Not the form of cricket series it depends

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    Ms Dhoni

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    Jharkhand) is an Indian cricketer and the current captain of the Indian national cricket team.nitially recognized as an extravagantly flamboyant and destructive batsman‚ Dhoni has come to be regarded as one of the coolest heads to captain the Indian ODI side. Under his captaincy‚ India won the 2007 ICC World Twenty20‚ CB Series of 2007–08 ‚ the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in 2008 and 2010 against Australia 2–0 and 2011 Cricket World Cup in which India beat every previous world cup winning team. His Test

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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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    Icc World Cup 2011

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    The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup is the tenth Cricket World Cup and is being played in Bangladesh‚ India‚ and Sri Lanka. It is Bangladesh’s first time co-hosting a World Cup. All matches in the World Cup will be accorded One Day International status‚ with all matches being played at 50 overs. Fourteen national cricket teams will compete in the tournament‚ including ten full members and four associate members.[1] The World Cup will take place between February and early April 2011‚ with the first match

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    Essay on Craze of India

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    Essay on the Craze of Cricket in India by Subha Sarkar Craze‚ courage‚ fear‚ fantasy‚ win… and the list goes on and on‚ of words that have found entry in the cricket lexicon. What do these words signify in their association with the world of cricket? Craze to grab the accessories of the favorite cricketers‚ courage to postpone the important activities when one knows the load of work pending can prove fatal if not done in time‚ fear of losing the match when six runs are required on the last ball

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES Undergraduate Coursework Accountability Statement (To be completed by student) ACADEMIC YEAR: ___2013/2014__ SEMESTER: _____Summer___________ COURSE CODE: __FOUN1101__ TITLE: ___Caribbean Civilization_________ NAME: ___Junior Robinson_____ ID: ___312100238_________ 1 I hereby certify that I am the author of the attached item of coursework and that all materials from reference sources have been properly acknowledged. 2 I understand what plagiarism

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    Bay Land‚ Barbados was once picked as a fast bowler to represent the West Indies Test team. By today’s standards‚ he would have been thought too young to have a glass of red wine much less be handed a red ball to pelt at batsmen in international cricket. Unsurprisingly‚ in his first match at Sabina Park‚ like most fast bowlers‚ he was placed in the lower order to bat‚ specifically at number nine in the lineup. At the end of a career spanning 18 years for West Indies‚ this young man played 93 matches

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