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Friday, August 15, 2008

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Great Legends of Football - The best bloopers are a click away

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Yuvraj 's 6 Sixes (complete Over) - India Vs England 20 20 - Funny home videos are a click away

Yuvraj 6 Sixes Vs England..video


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sachin shots in world cup...video


Most Powerfull Shots In History Of Football - Funny blooper videos are here

Ronaldinho best of his shots..video


Most Powerfull Shots In History Of Football - Funny blooper videos are here

Powerfull shots in football..video


Most Powerfull Shots In History Of Football - Funny blooper videos are here

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

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Monday, July 14, 2008

History of Cricket in India

The history of cricket in India can be traced to the Eighteenth century with references of a friendly match between two teams of visiting sailors at a seaport in Kutch in 1725. This English game soon caught the fancy of the natives with the Pasis coming up with the first non-British cricket club of the country, the Orient Cricket Club in Mumbai in 1848.

Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, one of the chief patrons of cricket in India, led the first unofficial tour of an "All India" team to England in 1911. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) took root largely due to the efforts of the Maharaja along with A. S. De Mello, Lord Harris and R. E. Grant Govan.

The strenuous efforts of these visionaries bore fruit when India was admitted to the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1929 and subsequently granted test status in 1932. The day June 25, 1932, would be a red-letter day in the history of Indian cricket as on this fateful day India made its Test debut at Lord's, the Mecca of cricket.

During the early days, with cricket yet to find a firm footing in the country, three Indians - Ranjitsinghji, his nephew Duleepsinghji and the Nawab of Pataudi (Senior) had made a mark for themselves by playing for English teams. Ranjitsinghji even shouldered the responsibility