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    Statement of Purpose In order to live life to the fullest you must enjoy what you are doing and at the end of the day you should look back with a sense of achievement at what you have accomplished. This can happen only if you choose a right career because the career you choose is going to live with you through out your life and education will be your most loyal friend which will help you achieve your career goals. So one has to make wise career decisions in life for which he may not have to repent

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    Don Bradman

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    Bradman’s career Test batting average of 99.94 is often cited as statistically the greatest achievement by any sportsman in any major sport.[2] The story that the young Bradman practised alone with a cricket stump and a golf ball is part of Australian folklore.[3] Bradman’s meteoric rise from bush cricket to the Australian Test team took just over two years. Before his 22nd birthday‚ he had set many records for high scoring‚ some of which still stand‚ and became Australia’s sporting idol at the height

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    Essay On A Cricket Match Essay On A Cricket Match.Last winter I happened to see a cricket match in Lahore. The match was played between Pakistan cricket team and the West Indies cricket team. The match was played at Qadaffi Stadium Lahore. Cricket is quite an interesting game. Every game has its plus points. It fosters discipline‚ duty‚ team spirit‚ cooperation and a sportsman’s spirit. Some of the Pakistani players are players of international repute. Cricket is played between two teams of 11

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    with oxygen and to dispose of carbon dioxide. To do this‚ at least four distinct events‚ collectively called respiration‚ must occur: 1. Pulmonary ventilation Air must move into and out of the lungs so that the gases in the air sacs (alveoli) of the lungs are continuously changed and refreshed. This is commonly called breathing. 2. External respiration Gas exchange (oxygen loading and carbon dioxide unloading) between the pulmonary

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    War. Slide 2: His full name was Colin Blythe but he was known as Charlie Blythe to his cricket fans. He was born on May 30‚ 1879 his father name was Walter Blythe and his mother was called Elizabeth Dready. He got married to Janette Gertrude in 1907 when he was 27 years old‚ and he died 10 years later in France and is buried in Belgium. Slide3: Blythe was a world class cricketer and started playing cricket for Kent at the age of 20. He had a stunning start taking a wicket with his very first

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    PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROJECT ON CRICKET Name – Nitin Kumar Class – 12th ‘B’ Roll No. – 9752***

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    ENGLISH ESSAYS

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    Generally‚ I watch cricket matches on the television screen. But recently there took place at the Eden Gardens‚ Calcutta and one-day cricket match‚ for which my elder brother purchased two tickets‚ one for him and the other for me. I was glad‚ as I shall have now an opportunity to see the players with my own eyes in the field. The match was to be held between India and West Indies. The game began in time. The players of both the teams walked as heroes into the field. There was tremendous joyful

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    Imran Khan

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    Imran started playing cricket at the age of thirteen and was inspired by his cousins . He completed school in Lahore and then moved on to England for higher studies at Oxford. He completed his education at Oxford. He initially played cricket for his college and later represented the English county Worcester at the first class level. He made his debut for Pakistan during the 1972 England series when he was eighteen and then went on to become a major force in world cricket. Imran Khan was a fine

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    TANTI AT DE OVAL

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    Oval” was published in 1992. This story was written to give the readers a colourful illustration of lifestyle in the Caribbean. The story is about the writer’s aunt‚ Tanti Merle and her first visit to the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad to watch a cricket match between the Combined islands and Trinidad. The story describes Tanti Merle as a colourful character who likes to be in control or as most Caribbean people would say “she likes her own way”. She is loud and embarrassing to the speaker and her

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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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