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NEW ZEALAND VS ZIMBABWE CRICKET MATCH

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AN OVERVIEW OF CRICKET The Austria Cricket Association defines cricket. Two teams of eleven players compete in the bat-and-ball sport of cricket on a field with a rectangular pitch in the middle. The main objective of the game is for batsmen to score runs by running between the wickets and hitting a ball that the other team has bowled. The goal of the fielding team is to stop runs and get the batsmen out. Test matches, One Day Internationals, and Twenty20 are among the various formats of cricket, each with its own set of rules and durations.  Here's a more detailed explanation: Here's a more thorough explanation: Players and Teams: Two teams of eleven players each compete in cricket.      The game is divided into two phases: bowling, in which the other team attempts to dismiss batsmen, and batting, in which players score runs.      Field and Pitch: Usually oval in shape, a cricket pitch has a rectangular central pitch where wickets are placed.  Wi...

WHAT IS FOOTALL

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Similarities b/w Sports And Dance Alright, let’s get into it— WHAT THE HECK IS FOOTBALL, ANYWAY? So, football. Not the American kind with the helmets (sorry, NFL fans), but the one with, you know, actual feet on the ball. It’s basically the biggest sport on the planet—like, you could go to almost any country and bump into someone obsessed with their local team. The gist? Two squads, eleven players each, running around for 90 minutes (split into two 45-minute halves, with a breather in the middle) trying to boot a ball into the other team’s net. Sounds simple. Turns into chaos. Oh, and back in the day, folks in mediaeval England would chase a pig’s bladder through muddy streets. No joke. We’ve come a long way since then—thank God for real footballs and, you know, actual rules.  FOOTBALL HITS THE OLYMPICS Football’s been strutting its stuff at the Olympics since, like, forever (well, since Paris 1900). Skipped LA ’32 for reasons I can’t remember—maybe everyone was too busy surfing? P...
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   What is Sports sports , physical contests pursued for the goals and challenges they entail. Sports are part of every  culture  past and present, but each culture has its own definition of sports. The most useful definitions are those that clarify the relationship of sports to  play , games, and contests. “Play,” wrote the German theorist Carl Diem, “is purposeless activity, for its own sake, the opposite of work.” Humans work because they have to; they play because they want to. Play is autotelic—that is, it has its own goals. It is voluntary and uncoerced.  Recalcitrant  children compelled by their parents or teachers to compete in a game of  football  (soccer) are not really engaged in a sport. Neither are professional athletes if their only motivation is their pay check. In the real world, as a practical matter, motives are frequently mixed and often quite impossible to determine. Unambiguous definition is nonetheless a prerequisite to ...