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    Wars pre-1914 were very different to WW1. Wars such as the Boer War and the Crimean War were fought by soldiers using mainly sabres and muskets. These wars had little in the way of powerful weaponry such as heavy weight machine guns. WW1 also saw the beginning of trench warfare‚ tanks‚ planes and gases. Almost all of the poetry written during WW1 was written while the soldiers were on the front lines. Pre-1914 poetry however‚ was written by poets back in England. Education really developed during

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    Cricket is a game that involves two teams with 11 players on each side. The captain who wins the toss decides whether his team bats or bowls first. If they bat first‚ their aim is to score a lot of runs and make sure the other team does not reach that score. Usually‚ my family and I are always busy and never get time to sit together and have a family time. However‚ during big cricket games‚ we find time to be together and enjoy a match of cricket. Cricket is also important to

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    putt for birdie‚ the match would be tied‚ and move on to another hole. Olazabal couldn’t take his shot until all of the players‚ wives and fans had been cleared from the green. With his focus completely destroyed‚ Olazabal missed the putt. 2. The actions of the Australian cricket team in 1981‚ when playing New Zealand‚ were condemned both in Australia and by the Cricket community internationally. Australia was bowling and there was only one ball left to be bowled in the match. New Zealand needed

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    Chokra‚ the 1996 Cricket World Cup Song‚ very robustly represented the excitement and spirit of the aforementioned tournament. Composed by Piyush Soni‚ said to be “Music for the People”‚ Chokra paints the story of how a young boy who persevered to make something out of his life. This can be reflected in Sri Lanka rise to victory against Australia in the 1996 Cricket World Cup which in itself‚ one can compare and contrast the West Indies team of the same era. This piece’s aim Is to show how through

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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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    Marketing strategies of IPL The main driver of revenues for sports these days is television and cricket is no exception. The media has played a role in highlighting very large broadcast deals for sports like football and cricket. Sports clubs generate substantial revenues from channels through sponsorship and merchandising‚ which runs into billions every year. Similarly‚ the major revenue stream for the IPL is sponsorship‚ sale of broadcast rights and gate receipts (website‚ IMR publications).

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    targeting premium customers BRITANNIA KHAO WORLD CUP JAO! Cricket generated passion‚ excitement and involvement among Indians  Capitalizing on the cricket craze‚ during World Cup 1999 Britannia launched its “Britannia Khao World Cup Jao” campaign  Period – February-April 1999  Purpose – Increase sales which falls by 30% every March  Target - 20% increase in Sales  Budget – INR 100 Million  Prizes – Fully funded 3 day trip to England‚ TV‚ cricket bats‚ wrist watches‚ Tiger cashew badam biscuit packets

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    1970’s World Series Cricket Revolution on the game in the Australia. Cricket in Australia underwent a transformation throughout the 1970s as the cricket revolution affected all aspects of the game including salaries of players‚ broadcasting agreements‚ sponsorship deals and PBL marketing ventures. The whole persona of the game changed domestically through agreements and conflict in altering the sport as a whole: The winds of change were about to sweep the noble game of cricket from its gentile

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    As the sporting events are becoming popular worldwide‚ a high competition among the countries to host such events has been noted. This clearly hints us of the benefits a country can get by hosting international sporting events. A country can boost its economy through the rise of trade and advertisement during such sporting events. In the meantime‚ the country gets an opportunity to display its culture and hospitality to the world which‚ in turn‚ will boost its tourism industry. However‚ the host

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    creativity‚ commitment‚ firmness‚ determination‚ a passion to win and excel‚ along with leadership and team building skills. These are the skills that were exhibited by Bhuvan throughout the conquest of the dream. When Bhuvan was challenged to a cricket match‚ it is witnessed that every other person was against the challenge and wanted to back off. Even after having Bhuvan accepted the challenge‚ the villagers at first wanted to plea the King to ensure withdrawal of the challenge. In this whole situation

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