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Narayan Masurekar. The story goes like this : On the day, Gavaskar was born, his uncle, Mr Masurekar had come to his hospital to see him. The uncle noticed a small hole near the top of his left ear lobe. But the next day, when he came to see Gavaskar, he did not find the hole ! A search was made and
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Cricket & Other Sports Anonymously at 11:40 PM on November 21, 2008
by their country sport persons....Well Mr. Romesh, looks like you have really learned the art of predicting the future. As per wishes the one eye of Abhinav Bindra definitely brought the first ever Gold
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Cricket & Other Sports by ROMESH at 3:48 AM on August 20, 2008
Today India won another bronze medal in wrestling in the form of Sushil Kumar in Wrestling and in boxing another medal is sure it might be Gold, Silver but Bronze medal is sure for Vijender Kumar in Boxing if he loose the semi finals. If he goes beyond semis then Silver or Gold is sure for India...
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Cricket & Other Sports by ROMESH at 3:40 AM on August 20, 2008
have to spent more time at the crease because of the bounce, seam and nip that the pitch will have in it.On a bowling track i will leave more balls to get my eye in and i will not try any flashy shots initially.On a flat track i will not take more than five overs to settle down, it also depends upon the form of a batsman....Ravi, To get your eyes set being a opener is the far most important thing
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Cricket & Other Sports by Ravi kumar at 10:26 AM on August 15, 2008
Why not, if it doesnt come in the way of his performance as a cricketer? We have had Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi who had only one eye functional. He played for India successfully and captained Indian cricketing merits....I have read that Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi had problem with one eye; but he was a succesful skipper for so long and as middle order batsman has played so well. So that is no handicap for a
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Cricket & Other Sports by vivek kumar at 6:23 PM on March 31, 2008
UN TO ME AND THE PEOPLE OF INDIA AND THE ADVERTISERS, SPONSERS INDIA STAND A LEVEL BELOW THE UNDERGROUND DRINAGE SYSTEM IN A CITY... AND THEIR SLUGGISHNESS AND UGLINESS PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE...now only they are not on ramp but on real ground....The Indian cricket is today worst than where our Hockey
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Cricket & Other Sports by Pal 4 Love at 9:17 PM on March 25, 2007
The Indian cricket is today worst than where our Hockey stands.... i dont know what they will do in the coming 20-20 world cup......i am seeing the humilation at the worst level..... Answered by: Sunny at 4:29 PM on March 25, 2007 | Sunny's Q & A | Report Abuse Rate this : 0 0... EVERY BODY KNOWS IT
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Cricket & Other Sports by Star at 9:17 PM on March 25, 2007
Generally, "Goggles" is the name that is used for all Sunglasses that covers the Eyes. There are "Goggles" used in Sports too: like the one used to cover the Eyes when a person goes Skiing espcially going downhill on Skis....Goggles ie- safety glasses are forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the eye area in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals
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Cricket & Other Sports by cool at 8:20 AM on February 12, 2008
eye...In 2006 U.S Open was the first Grand slam to introduce electronic review technology and on court player challenges. This was a very unique way of challenging the referee as it is not been introduce replay review of calls, using Hawk-Eye. ....The British-based Hawk-Eye ball tracking system has made history ....In 2006 US Open become the first to introduce hawk eye technology in tennis...The 2006 US Open
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Cricket & Other Sports by Vamsi at 2:05 AM on December 10, 2007
on December 11, 2007 | Anbuthelove's Q & A | Report Abuse Rate this : 0 0... The 2006 US Open is the first Grand Slam to introduce electronic review technology and on-court player challenges. Hawk-Eye this : 0 0... In 2006 US Open become the first to introduce hawk eye technology in tennis Answered by: Mayank at 9:42 AM on December 10, 2007 | Mayank's Q & A | Report Abuse Rate this : 0 0... In 2006, the U
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Cricket & Other Sports by at 2:05 AM on December 10, 2007
the ball. This will teach you control on a basic level, applying the same amount of force consistently and keeping an eye on the ball. Try to bounce the ball fifty times without dropping it or losing control on the ball. This variation of the "frying pan" drill will improve your hand eye coordination, ball control, and speed. Also try your own variation of the "frying pan" drill, because
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Cricket & Other Sports by Sonu at 11:44 AM on February 08, 2008
, foot and knee injuries. Injuries to the head and eyes...There are many injuries that could plague a hockey player. They are: Most serious hockey injuries result from being struck by the stick or the ball by stick or ball and lower limb mostly ankle, foot and knee injuries. Injuries to the head and eyes Dental injuries are also infrequent, although the damage may be severe and is mostly irreversible. Overuse
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Cricket & Other Sports by Abhishek at 11:37 PM on January 29, 2008
The number 111 is sometimes called a "Nelson" especially in cricket after Admiral Nelson, who allegedly only had "One Eye, One Arm, One Ball" near the end of his life. This is sometimes bowdlerized to say that he lost "One Eye, One Arm, One Life" during his naval career. Another suggestion is that the number is derived from his three great victories, thus Copenhagen, Nile
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Cricket & Other Sports by Gopal Rao Y at 11:15 PM on January 17, 2008
in bounds, the player gets the ball. Looks at the basket 1 second left, he takes the shot. The back boards is lights up red. Everyone eyes are locked onto the ball. It goes in. The game is one, and the game. As the ball gets thrown in bounds, the player gets the ball. Looks at the basket 1 second left, he takes the shot. The back boards is lights up red. Everyone eyes are locked onto the ball. It goes in. The game
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Cricket & Other Sports by debasis at 12:36 AM on November 08, 2007