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    Melbourne Cricket Ground

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    Melbourne Cricket Ground The Melbourne Cricket Ground‚ a must see destination for sports lovers‚ boasts as one of Victoria’s leading tourist attractions. A cultural melting pot‚ Melbourne things to do for every age and taste entertain tourists from around the world. Considered the home of Australian sport‚ the MCG welcomes millions of fans and tourists every year to experience the nearly tangible energy of its sports present and history. The stadium‚ which is the largest stadium in Australia and

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    did one against South Africa. At stage they were looking very comfortable with 267-1 on the scoreboard but within no time they were on the ground defending 296. Which is by no means is a difficult score to chase down in current scenario of one day cricket. Still they again looked competitive and lost fighting. I am not questioning India’s strength with the bat. A mere fact which could be of little concern is that in most of their WC matches this season they haven’t taken a single wicket in first

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    (Term-II) 7 HISTORY AND SPORT : THE STORY OF CRICKET CONCEPTS Cricket grew out of the many stick and ball games played in England. By the 17th century it evolved enough to be recognisable as a distinct game. It became so popular that its fans did not mind to be fined for playing it on Sunday instead of going to church. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CRICKET AS A GAME IN INDIA Cricket was given its unique nature by the history of England. Peculiarities of cricket A match can go on for five

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    Story of Cricket

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    y 13 June 1999 THEY WERE rightly hailed as heroes 16 months ago. They were determined‚ they were bold‚ they were lucky. It was a combination which enabled England Under-19s to become the only (male) cricket team from this country to win a World Cup. It was natural to hope that they would all swiftly mature into adult players of similar achievement‚ obvious that they would not‚ at least in every case‚ and pertinent to muse on their progress in the days following England’s elimination from the World

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    A Case Study on Cricket

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    A PROJECT ON CRICKET CRICKET MATCH Cricket is a bat and ball game played between two teams of 11 players on a field‚ at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. One team bats‚ trying to score as many runs as possible while the other team bowls and field‚ trying to dismiss the batsmen and thus limit the runs scored by the batting team. A run is scored by the striking batsman hitting the ball with his bat‚ running to the opposite end of the pitch and touching

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    Megan 04/07/2013 Seeing Sociological Theory in Your Favorite Movies For this assignment‚ I chose the movie‚ Thirteen. From the very first time that I watched this movie I was completely intrigued by the compelling and complex issues that this young‚ thirteen year old girl faces. My theory regarding this movie‚ in a whole‚ is that people who frequently associate with individuals‚ whom favor deviance‚ have a tendency to replicate that behavior. For this movie‚ I felt that the Symbolic Interactionist

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    3rd Umpire (Cricket)

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    Analysis – 3rd Umpire Technology in Sport Technology in Sport How does the 3rd Umpire affect the way we play Cricket? The 3rd umpire is a person who sits off the cricket field using high technology equipment and computers to make correct decisions regarding a run out‚ a catch and a stumping‚ when the on field umpires are unsure of making a correct decision. The 3rd umpire is appointed by the International Cricket Council (ICC)‚ the governing body of cricket. It is responsible for the organisation

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    Identify some situations in your life that are problematic; ones that are not going as well as you think they should. Write them as a questions. Be specific in how you describe them. Don’t just say‚ “How can I get along with my friends?” Focus it. “How can I best deal with Arthur when I feel him pressuring me to do X and I really don’t think I should be doing X?” Write a list of some further questions you should be asking about those situations. How can I manage my time effectively to still be

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    Cricket‚ not snake charmers and elephants‚ is the most common sight in India. Go where you will or want‚ there will always be a narrow street nearby‚ chock full of a group of enthusiastic boys‚ of all ages and descriptions‚ playing cricket with remarkable energy and passion. Little boys who are only just bigger than the bats they bravely hold‚ teenagers attempting to play in the manner of the national cricketers they watch and admire‚ grown men whose love for the game has never waned – such are

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    Mr. Hall HUM 122 October 21‚ 2013 Midterm Take Home Essay 1) The southern way of life went through a dramatic change during the Civil War. Before the Civil War southern people lived a very agrarian lifestyle. The average person spent their day farming with the rest of their family. Some southerners lived in the few towns and cities that were far and few in between but for the most part there where plantation owners and small farmers that made up most of the population. Plantations produced many

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