Growing up in a country, where cricket is passion, obviously meant that most of children in India grew up with icon figures of cricketers as role models be it Sunil Gavaskar, who broke the record of Sir Don Bradman of scoring maximum centuries in test cricket, or Kapil Dev under whose captaincy India won the first world cup way back in year 1983 beating fancied and favorites West Indies with the best pace attack of Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding, Andy Roberts and Joel Garner, the best opening
Cricket is one of the exciting sport in the world. It is played by most countries in the world. Cricket is not that popular in the United States compare to the countries like India, England, Australia and many more. Cricket was discovered in Southern England before the 16th century. Cricket is a bat and ball game (similar to Baseball) played between two teams of eleven players each on a field. At the center of which is a rectangular twenty- two yard long pitch. The game is played by millions of player
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sport dominating many other sports in India. Cricket passion dominated our national sport hockey. There is no doubt that today cricket is diminishing other sports in our country. People think cricket, eat cricket, drink cricket, wear cricket every day in India. Every children in school taught that hockey is national game but cricket is known by birth in the nation. It’s very common sight that every street corner you can see children playing cricket in India, but children don’t know how to play or
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number one player in cricket. If his school had stopped him from playing cricket, India would not have a cricketer such as him who set many records. There are many students who play sports and get good grades. Thus, schools may restrict the development of students by canceling sports. According to Jay and Daniel, "Research has found that schools that offer more sports and field more successful teams produce higher test scores and graduation rates. So, there is no reason to believe that schools that