I think it will be competitive video gaming.i think Cricket will be most popular game than football at the end of this century. We may never see that. But I'm guessing it. What do you think?
I think it will become more isolated in the subcontinent and probably become less popular in other parts of the world, which is already happeningi think Cricket will be most popular game than football at the end of this century. We may never see that. But I'm guessing it. What do you think?
Nah. I'd like to say I'm wrong though. In England they pissed away that chance, of at least coming somewhere close to footy, by paywalling the entire thing after 2005. I have even read in India that football is growing.i think Cricket will be most popular game than football at the end of this century. We may never see that. But I'm guessing it. What do you think?
\Richard Daft in "Kings of Cricket" said:He has told me a good story of a single-wicket match he once played against another gentleman, in which he hit one ball to leg which was picked up and carried away by a dog. The other player immediately darted after the dog to obtain possession of the ball, and the dean at once commenced to run. The dog ran over several fields while the dean ran some five-and-twenty runs, and this incident won him the match easily. No boundaries had been arranged before the game began: everything was to be "run out", so no objection to the dog's performance could be made.
Maidens were unmarried women, who were supposed to be virgins back when being a maiden was a thing. So you're probably right.Is maiden over meant to mean virgin over? An over untouched by runs
Somebody been reading historical romance again?Is maiden over meant to mean virgin over? An over untouched by runs
My under-15 coach always used to tell us to keep it tight as a virgin. Eventually you'll draw a mistake from the batsman because he'll think with his bat instead of his brain.Is maiden over meant to mean virgin over? An over untouched by runs