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    can play against a “virtual” rival. However‚ the uses for computers in various games and sports go far beyond video games. If you ask a cricket bowler how he throws a ball‚ he may not be able to tell you. He may say it’s just “instinct.” It’s something that comes naturally to him. The fact is that there are ways to help bowlers become better bowlers and batsmen become better hitters. And computers are important in making this happen. Cricket players from the major leagues down to city and school

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    (Falcioni). To the serious bowlers‚ it is much more than “just a ball”. There are hundreds of different types of bowling balls that have been created‚ each made a little differently. Bowling balls have different types of what is called cover stock‚ which is just another way of saying the outer shell of the bowling ball (Falcioni). One of the new‚ most popular types of cover stock is called reactive resin (Falcioni). Balls with a reactive resin cover stock give bowlers a better chance of striking

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    priceless gems are in the knowledge of only die-hard Sachin fans. Take a look and if you are versed with something we have missed out; go ahead and sign into the feedback section below and pour it out. 1. Sachin Tendulkar wanted to become a fast bowler‚ but when he was rejected by Dennis Lillee’s MRF Pace Foundation in 1987. Lillee told the young Tendulkar to focus on his batting. The other youngster turned away by Lillee along with Tendulkar was Sourav Ganguly. 2. Sachin Tendulkar fielded for

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    Catarina Botto World Literature: The use of symbols to portray characters in A Hero of Our Time and The Unbearable Lightness of Being. In the novels The Unbearable Lightness of Being and A Hero of Our Time‚ the two authors use symbols to represent certain characters. In both books these symbols are used as extended metaphors‚ by doing this the authors allow the reader to have a better understanding of the character‚ their personality‚ attitudes and relationships. To do this‚ however‚ the two

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    defense there was the Steel Curtain‚ which consisted of Mean Joe Greene‚ Dwight White‚ Ernie Holmes‚ and L.C Greenwood. Only Joe Greene and L.C Greenwood were pro bowlers. Also‚ on defense was Jack Lambert at middle linebacker alongside of Jack Ham. Both linebackers were pro bowlers. And in the secondary there was Mel Blount. Also‚ a pro bowler. Mel Blount’s crucial closeline hits were announced illegal after some of his hits‚ but he continued to make the ball carrier miserable. Jack Lambert became popular

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    for more than any other is his dismissal of the legendary Don Bradman for no score in a match at Brisbane in November 1931. It was an achievement that awarded Gilbert national fame. “Only one bowler has ever knocked the bat out of the hands of Don Bradman‚ cricket’s greatest batter: Eddie Gilbert. Only 15 bowlers have ever dismissed Bradman without a run to his name. Eddie Gilbert was one of them. Yet‚ whilst Bradman played test cricket for Australia for two decades‚

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    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. Each team takes it in turn to bat‚ attempting to score runs‚ while the other team fields. Each turn is known as an innings. The bowler delivers the ball to the batsman who attempts to hit the ball with his bat far enough for him to run to the other end of the pitch and score a run. Each batsman continues batting until he is out. The batting team continues batting until ten batsmen

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    MATT: Basil‚ mate tell me just one thing: Can you even bowl? Yes or no? BASIL: Well what if i can’t? I’ll still the best bowler that ever lived. MATT: Oh‚ but isn’t my Benny‚ better? Really? BASIL: Don’t get yourself so fraught up‚ son. Of course‚ your player has his good points - thoroughbred aussie‚ firm on his feet‚ well sprung ribs‚ and so forth. But my dear fellow‚ you’ve

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    Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (Listeni/ˌsətʃɪn tɛnˈduːlkər/; born 24 April 1973) is a former Indian Cricketer widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of the modern generation‚ popularly holds the title "God of Cricket" among his fans [2] He is also acknowledged as the greatest cricketer of all time.[6][7][8][9] He took up cricket at the age of eleven‚ made his Test debut against Pakistan at the age of sixteen‚ and went on to represent Mumbai domestically and India internationally for close to twenty-four

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    The Symbolic use of Motifs in “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” by Milan Kundera. Looking at “motifs” in general may at first seem vague‚ yet Kundera places a large amount of weight on the way motifs shape us as human beings and construct the way in which we identify ourselves or rather choose not to identify ourselves. From the beginning of the novel‚ Kundera readily admits to the fictionality of his characters that he has constructed‚ stating that they arose from several “basic situations”

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