Cricket is one of the world’s most popular spectator sports. While its roots lie in England and may date back as far as the 13th century, it has an immense following in countries such as Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka, partly due to Great Britain’s colonial history. It is estimated that 2.5 billion people around […]
The Ashes series between England and Australia is one of the most storied rivalries in all of sports. However, in recent years, playing the Baggy Greens on their home turf has always been a daunting task for the tourists, with the fierce Aussie conditions and raucous home supporters creating an intimidating atmosphere. And one just needs to look at recent tours of the Land Down Under to see how badly England has struggled.
For many Indians, cricket transcends the realm of mere sport. It’s a national obsession, a cultural phenomenon that unites the nation in a shared passion. But can this passion spill over into finance, explicitly impacting the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)? The answer is fascinatingly complex, as with most things in the stock market.
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by: Jack SneddonCricket is growing in popularity as millions of people around the world build interest in the sport. It is a wildly popular sport, globally considered to come second only to soccer as the most followed sport. While football, baseball, and basketball are still dominant in the United States, evidence shows that the popularity of cricket is gaining traction.
Maintaining a balance between studies and other activities on campus is one way of avoiding academic burnout. This balance provides a way of taking a break after exhausting lectures and assignments. One of the most common ways is through sports like cricket. In institutions of learning, cricket clubs are essential in the overall development of the students.