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    sports in india

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    Sharply differing perceptions make it rather difficult to properly assess India’s standing in the world of sports today. The pessimists love to paint a gloomy picture of the Indian sports and its detractors‚ too‚ are eager to point out that for a nation of India’s size and population its sporting successes are few and far between. They‚ however‚ tend to forget that in today’s highly commercialised and fiercely competitive sports‚ mere skill and talent are not enough to ensure success in the form

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    Sachin Tendulkar

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    Bradman‚ and the second greatest one-day-international (ODI) batsman of all time‚ behind Viv Richards.[3] Tendulkar was a part of the 2011 Cricket World Cup winning Indian team in the later part of his career‚ his first such win in six World Cup appearances for India.[4] He was also the recipient of "Player of the Tournament" award of the 2003 Cricket World Cup held in South Africa. Tendulkar won the 2010 Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for cricketer of the year at the ICC awards.[5] He has been recommended

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    Kakaka

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    Sport (or sports) is all forms of usually competitive physical activity which‚[1] through casual or organised participation‚ aim to use‚ maintain or improve physical ability and skills while providing entertainment to participants‚ and in some cases‚ spectators.[2] Hundreds of sports exist‚ from those requiring only two participants‚ through to those with hundreds of simultaneous participants‚ either in teams or competing as individuals. Sport is generally recognised as activities which are based

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    Cricket merits & Demerits

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    Indies and Southern Africa. Yes‚ cricket is the most popular sport in the region of South Asia these days. Although‚ at world level cricket is second most popular‚ before football‚ but in South Asia it’s the first most. Below are some points why cricket has become more popular than any other games in India • Cricket is a game played between 10 to 12 nations across the world and is thereby relatively insignificant in terms of the country’s image in sports. And yet it gathers all the media attention

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    Chadwick (eds.) (2004): The Business of Sport Management‚ Harlow: Financial Times/Prentice Hall Butler‚ O. (2002): Getting the games. Japan‚ South Korea and the co-hosted World Cup Chajet‚ C. (1997): Corporate reputation and the bottom line. Corporate Reputation Review‚ No Dauncey‚ H.‚ and G. Hare (eds) (1999): France and the 1998 World Cup. Dolphin‚ R. (2003): Sponsorship: perspectives on its strategic role. Ewing‚ J. (2004): Can Football be saved? Business Week‚ European Edition‚ July 19‚ pp Ferrand‚

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    controry‚ he already missed the right time for taking decision‚ he giving stupid excuse for not retiring‚ in one of recent interview‚ he told that if he retired soon after world cup. - Sachin has to decide for himself and he must time it right. You don’t want to go having lost to Australia 4-0. If he had gone after that World Cup that would have beenthe ultimate high. - Sachin has served the country well but now its time for him to give the reasonability that he has handled for so many years.&

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    soccer in Latin America in great detail‚ yet makes little reference to female athletes and their influence‚ if there is any. Statement of Sociological Problem: Soccer‚ also known as “football” in some parts of the world has become much more than a sport. In fact‚ in some parts of the world‚ largely Latin America and Europe‚ soccer has become a symbol of nationalism‚ politics‚ and class… that is‚ when it is played by men. Little or no attention is given to females. As powerful as the sport is in Latin

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    Frrench Painters

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    The Biography Of Sachin Tendulkar We all know Sachin as ‘The Master Blaster’ but he had a lot more to his life than just a nickname. This project is to showcase the upbringing of a terrific man who has gone down in the history of Indian cricket. 1. Childhood Sachin was born on 24th April 1973 to Ramesh Tendulkar who was a well known Marathi novelist and Rajni Tendulkar who worked in the insurance industry. Sachin’s father named him after his favorite music director Sachin Dev Burman. Sachin

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    The History of Soccer

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    emerged. One did not allow holding the ball. We now call that game soccer. The other did allow holding the ball. It became rugby.1 By the 1880’s soccer players were being paid to play. At the same time‚ the game of soccer started to spread around the world. At the height of the British Empire‚ British sailors‚ soldiers‚ businessmen‚ teachers‚ doctors‚ and even tourists traveled the seas in record numbers. Everywhere‚ the British influence was

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    Soccer Paid Analysis

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    Soccer is often called “The Beautiful Game.” It is an incredible sport that brings together people of all different religions‚ races‚ and cultures. However‚ when one begins to discuss the politics of soccer‚ it can be anything but beautiful and incredible. There is a major salary gap between men and women soccer players. This gap is a more prevalent problem today because the United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) is bringing in more revenue than the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT)

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