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Cricket in India

 


Cricket is the one of the most popular sport in India, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a religion with millions of followers.

During cricket matches hosted in India, it is not uncommon to see the stands filling up hours before the start of the game, and people here are so passionate about the sport that it can be overwhelming for someone who is not a fan. The commercialization of cricket in the 1990s has also made it a lucrative business, with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) becoming one of the wealthiest organizations in the world.

Before the 1980s, the lives of Indian cricketers were filled with struggles and difficulties. However, India's victory in the 1983 Cricket World Cup marked the beginning of a change in Indian cricket with private funds flowing into the sport and big industries like Reliance sponsoring the 1987 World Cup. The Indian cricket team's constant victories in various tournaments and the support of the fans have made the sport extremely popular in the country. The BCCI has also made sure to reward players who perform well and has provided grants to improve the infrastructure and other sports in India.

Almost every Indian has a favorite cricketer that they follow closely, including their personal lives. Sachin Tendulkar, in particular, is revered as a god by cricket fans in India. Sachin Tendulkar is a retired Indian cricketer who is considered one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. He is the highest run-scorer in international cricket, having scored more than 34,000 runs across all three formats of the game. Tendulkar made his debut for the Indian cricket team at the age of 16 and went on to play for more than two decades, retiring in 2013. He is considered a national hero in India and is revered by millions of cricket fans in the country. Tendulkar has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to cricket, including the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award.

The Indian cricket team has had numerous victories and has produced world-class players in recent decades, excelling in all three formats of the game and being ranked as one of the best teams in the world. They even won the most recent Cricket World Cup, a significant milestone in Indian cricket history.

Despite the large number of followers, the level of cricket in India has not reached its full potential. Many fans are solely focused on their team winning, rather than the development of the sport. If cricket wants to become a global game, it needs to be taken more seriously in India, where it has the most followers. Otherwise, the BCCI's success will only be temporary, cashing in on the emotions of the masses. India should take cricket to new depths and introduce it to nations that do not currently participate or are new to the sport.


How is Cricket played

Cricket is a popular team sport played in India and many other countries around the world. It is played on a rectangular field called a pitch, which is 22 yards long. The game is played between two teams, each consisting of eleven players. One team bats, trying to score as many runs as possible, while the other team bowls and fields, trying to get the batsmen out and limit the number of runs scored.

In cricket, the team that is batting tries to score runs by hitting the ball and running between the wickets. The team that is fielding tries to get the batsmen out by dismissing them, which can be done in several ways:

Bowled: If the ball hits the stumps (the three vertical sticks at either end of the pitch) and the bails (the small wooden pieces on top of the stumps) fall off, the batsman is out bowled.

Caught: If a fielder catches the ball before it hits the ground, the batsman is out caught.

Run out: If a fielder throws the ball at the stumps and hits them before the batsman reaches the crease (the line in front of the stumps), the batsman is out run out.

Leg before wicket (LBW): If the ball hits the batsman's body and would have gone on to hit the stumps, the umpire may give the batsman out LBW if the ball would have hit the stumps if it had not hit the batsman's body.

Cricket is usually played over the course of several days, with each team getting two innings (turns) to bat. The team that scores the most runs wins the game. There are also several shorter forms of cricket, including One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20, which are played over a limited number of overs (sets of six balls bowled).


What is the future of cricket in India

It is difficult to predict the exact future of cricket in India right now as it depends on many factors such as the performance of the Indian national team, the popularity of other sports and the overall economic and cultural climate of the country. However, cricket has a strong history and following in India, and it is likely to remain a popular sport in the country for some time.

One factor that could impact the future of cricket in India is the emergence of other sports. While cricket is currently the most popular sport in India, other sports such as soccer, basketball, and kabaddi are gaining in popularity, especially among younger people. It is possible that these sports could become more popular in the future and potentially challenge cricket's dominance.

Another factor that could affect the future of cricket in India is the growth of professional leagues and tournaments. The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a highly successful Twenty20 cricket league that has attracted top players from around the world and has a large fan base in India. The success of the IPL and other professional leagues could lead to the growth of cricket as a professional sport in India, which could help to attract more talent and investment into the sport.

Overall, it is likely that cricket will continue to be a popular and influential sport in India for the foreseeable future. However, it will face challenges and will need to adapt to changing conditions in order to remain relevant and successful.

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Gift Ideas for Shakespeare Lovers

 


Here are some gift ideas for fans of William Shakespeare:

Books: A collection of Shakespeare's plays or sonnets would make a great gift for someone who loves literature. There are many beautifully bound editions available, some with additional commentary and footnotes to provide extra context and understanding.

Theatre tickets: If your loved one is a fan of the theatre, consider getting them tickets to see a Shakespeare play. Many theatres around the world regularly produce Shakespeare's works, and attending a live performance can be a truly magical experience.

Clothing and accessories: There are many items available that feature quotes or designs inspired by Shakespeare's works. Consider a t-shirt, mug, or tote bag with a Shakespeare-themed design. T-shirts can be a great gift for fans of William Shakespeare. There are many t-shirts available that feature quotes or designs inspired by Shakespeare's works, making them a fun and stylish way to show off your love for the Bard. Some t-shirts feature iconic quotes from Shakespeare's plays, while others have designs inspired by the characters or settings of his works. Whether your loved one is a theatre buff or just a fan of literature, a Shakespeare-themed t-shirt is sure to be a hit. 

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Art prints: There are many beautiful art prints available that feature scenes or quotes from Shakespeare's plays. These make for a unique and thoughtful gift for a Shakespeare fan.

Films and TV adaptations: If your loved one enjoys watching movies or TV shows, consider getting them a DVD or streaming subscription for a film or TV adaptation of one of Shakespeare's plays. This can be a great way to introduce them to the works of the Bard in a new and exciting way.

Jewellery: Consider a necklace, bracelet, or pair of earrings inspired by Shakespeare's works. These make for a unique and thoughtful gift that your loved one can wear and enjoy every day.

Posters: A poster featuring a scene or quote from one of Shakespeare's plays can be a great addition to any room. There are many beautiful designs available, so you're sure to find something that your loved one will enjoy.

Notebooks and journals: For someone who loves to write or take notes, consider getting them a Shakespeare-themed notebook or journal. These can be a great way to show off their love for literature and provide a useful and practical gift.

Figurines: There are many figurines available that depict characters from Shakespeare's plays. These make for a unique and decorative gift that any Shakespeare fan will appreciate.

Mugs: A mug with a Shakespeare-themed design or quote can be a great gift for someone who loves literature and enjoys a hot cup of tea or coffee.

Bookmarks: For someone who loves to read, consider getting them a bookmark featuring a quote or design inspired by Shakespeare's works. This can be a useful and thoughtful gift.

Home decor: There are many home decor items available that are inspired by Shakespeare's works. Consider a throw pillow, tapestry, or wall art featuring a scene or quote from one of his plays.

Games: There are many games available that are based on Shakespeare's plays or include references to his works. Consider a board game, card game, or puzzle that your loved one can enjoy.

Accessories: There are many accessories available that feature Shakespeare-themed designs, including scarves, hats, and bags. These make for a stylish and practical gift.

Toys: There are many toys available that are based on characters from Shakespeare's plays. These make for a fun and unique gift for children or collectors.

Tagalog numbers in words

 


Tagalog numbers are used to count or measure things in the Tagalog language which is spoken in the Philippines. The numbers 1 to 10 are: isa, dalawa, tatlo, apat, lima, anim, pito, walo, siyam, sampu. The numbers 11 to 19 are formed by combining the words for "10" (sampu) and "1" to "9", respectively. For instance 11 is "labing-isa" (sampu + isa), 12 is "labing-dalawa" (sampu + dalawa) and so on.

The numbers 20 to 99 are formed by combining the words for the tens and the ones. For example, 21 is "dalawampu't isa" (dalawampu + at + isa), 22 is "dalawampu't dalawa" (dalawampu + at + dalawa), so on and so forth. 100 is "isang daan", and multiples of 100 are formed by combining "daan" with the appropriate number, such as "dalawang daan" for 200 and "tatlong daan" for 300. More on Tagalog numbers 1 to 100 here

To form numbers larger than 100, the words for "libo" (thousand) and "libong" (thousands) are used. For example, 1000 is "isang libo", 2000 is "dalawang libo" and so forth.

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Here are the Tagalog numbers in words

1 - isa

2 - dalawa

3 - tatlo

4 - apat

5 - lima

6 - anim

7 - pito

8 - walo

9 - siyam

10 - sampu


11 - labing-isa

12 - labing-dalawa

13 - labing-tatlo

14 - labing-apat

15 - labing-lima

16 - labing-anim

17 - labing-pito

18 - labing-walo

19 - labing-siyam

20 - dalawampu


30 - tatlumpu

40 - apatnapu

50 - limampu

60 - animnapu

70 - pitumpu

80 - walumpu

90 - siyamnapu

100 - isang daan


200 - dalawang daan

300 - tatlong daan

400 - apat na daan

500 - limang daan

600 - anim na daan

700 - pitong daan

800 - walong daan

900 - siyam na daan

1000 - isang libo


2000 - dalawang libo

3000 - tatlong libo

4000 - apat na libo

5000 - limang libo

6000 - anim na libo

7000 - pitong libo

8000 - walong libo

9000 - siyam na libo

10000 - sampung libo

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Letters to my mom in heaven

It was a beautiful summer night when my mother passed away. She had been sick for a long time, and although I had tried to prepare myself for the worst, I still wasn't ready for the overwhelming sense of loss that washed over me when I received the news.

At first, I tried to carry on with my life as best I could. I went to work, spent time with friends, and tried to keep busy. But no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing. I felt hollow and empty, like a part of me had been torn away.

As the days turned into weeks, I found myself becoming more and more isolated. I didn't have the energy or desire to do the things I used to enjoy, and even my closest friends couldn't seem to reach me. I felt like no one understood the depth of my grief or the way it consumed my every thought and action.

It was in the depths of my despair that I started writing to my mother in heaven. At first, it was just a way to pass the time, but as I wrote more and more, I started to feel a sense of comfort and peace. It was as if my mother was still with me, listening and offering guidance and support.

Over time, my letters became a lifeline, a way to process my grief and find a sense of purpose in the midst of my pain. And as I wrote, I began to heal. I started to reconnect with the people and activities that brought me joy, and slowly but surely, I started to feel like myself again.

For anyone who has lost a mother and is struggling to cope, my story offers hope and inspiration. And for those who want to find solace in the written word, "Letters to My Mom in Heaven" offers a way to connect with the loved ones we have lost and find comfort in the memories we hold dear.

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Letters to my mom in heaven

Dear Mom,

I miss you every day. There isn't a single moment that goes by where I don't think of you and wish that you were here with me. I miss your smile, your laughter, and the way you always knew just what to say to make me feel better.

I miss our talks and the way you always listened to me, no matter what. I miss the way you hugged me and made everything feel right in the world. I miss the way you loved me, even when I was at my worst.

I know you're not physically here with me anymore, but I feel you with me in my heart and in my memories. Your love and guidance have stayed with me and continue to shape the person I am today.

I love you, Mom. I miss you so much, and I wish you were here to share all of the little moments and big milestones with me. But I am grateful for the time we had together, and I will always cherish the memories we made.

Forever yours,

Shalu Sharma

Power of gratitude - My personal story

 


I had always been a bit of a pessimist. It was just how I was wired, and I never really thought much about it. I was the kind of person who saw the glass as half empty and focused on the things that were going wrong in my life. I had a good job, a loving family, and a roof over my head, but I was never satisfied. I always wanted more and I always found a way to be unhappy with what I had.

One day, I stumbled upon an article about the power of gratitude. It talked about how being grateful for the things you already have can lead to greater happiness and satisfaction in life. It sounded too good to be true, but I was desperate for a change, so I decided to give it a try.

I started by making a list of things I was grateful for each day. At first, it was difficult to come up with things. I had to really think about the good things in my life, and it was hard to see past the negative. But as I kept at it, it became easier and easier to find things to be grateful for. Some days, it was the simple things that I was grateful for, like having a comfortable bed to sleep in or a warm meal to eat. Other days, it was the bigger things, like having a supportive group of friends or a job that I enjoyed.

As I focused on gratitude, my perspective began to shift. I started to see the good in my life rather than the bad. I realized that I had a lot to be grateful for, and that made me feel happier and more content. Instead of constantly striving for more, I began to appreciate what I already had. I also found that I was less likely to take things for granted and was more willing to help others when they needed it.

I also noticed that my relationships improved. I was more patient and understanding with the people around me because I was focusing on the good things in my life. And as a result, they were more patient and understanding with me too. I found that I was able to let go of grudges more easily and was more open to hearing other people's perspectives. My relationships became deeper and more meaningful as a result.

I also found that gratitude helped me to be more present and to appreciate the moment I was in. Rather than constantly worrying about the future or dwelling on the past, I was able to focus on what was happening right in front of me. I became more aware of my surroundings and was able to fully engage in the present moment. This helped me to find joy in the small things and to make the most of each day.

Overall, incorporating gratitude into my life has been a game changer. It's helped me to see the good in my life and to be more content with what I have. It's also helped me to have better relationships and to be more present in each moment. If you're feeling stuck or unhappy, I highly recommend giving gratitude a try. It could make a huge difference in your life too. So, the power of gratitude is really great and it can change your life completely.

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