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By Natasha Frost
Fans celebrated in central Melbourne this week after a national triumph: The Matildas, the Australian women’s soccer team, had defeated Canada, the reigning Olympic champion, 4-0.
It was a glorious victory after a dismal start to the Women’s World Cup for one of the two host teams. In Federation Square, Australians held up gold and green scarves and bellowed, “Up the Matildas!”
Two years earlier, the same city had seen a similar outpouring of support for the Australian women’s cricket team. Inside Melbourne Cricket Ground, more than 86,000 people had gathered to watch the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup, while 1.2 million people tuned in from elsewhere in Australia.
For Ellyse Perry, an Australian sporting legend who has represented the country in both the cricket and soccer World Cups, the 2020 match — the largest crowd ever to watch a women’s cricket match — was a milestone for women’s sports in Australia.
“It’s really now starting to become embedded in general society, and it’s commonplace,” she said. “We don’t think differently about it. It’s not an oddity any more.”
For as long as there have been sports in Australia, women have clamored to play and participate. What is believed to be the world’s first cycling race for women took place in Sydney in 1888; the country’s first golf championship, in 1894, was women only; and at the 1912 Olympics, Australian women won silver and gold in the first women’s Olympic freestyle race.
Yet even though Australian women’s sports have an extensive and proud history, only recently have they received significant mainstream support. A strong run in the World Cup — Australia will face Denmark in the round of 16 on Monday — was seen as an opportunity to change that, to cement the place of women’s sports in the country’s daily rhythms and conversation.
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Australia’s win over Canada saved it from an early elimination, and sent it to a game against Denmark on Monday.Credit...Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Sam Kerr, the Matildas star who is widely regarded as one of the best players in the world, said the impact of the tournament on women’s soccer was all but unimaginable.
“For years to come, this will be talked about — hopefully, decades to come,” she told reporters last month, citing an uptick in young boys and girls coming to women’s soccer games.
A longer view on the history of women’s sports in Australia involves many moments of triumph, but also times when able and enthusiastic sportswomen were simply shut out.
“There are peaks and troughs all the way through,” Marion Stell, a historian at the University of Queensland, said of women’s sports in Australia. “Women make advances — but then it goes away again. It’s never a smooth upward curve.”
Only in the past couple of decades had female athletes been able to make consistent strides on pay, opportunities and representation, she added. Today, half of all Australian girls play sports at least once a week, according to the Australian Sports Commission, compared with about 30 percent of girls in the United States.
“I don’t think anyone would have dreamed that it would happen so quickly,” Dr. Stell said. “On one hand, it’s been very slow. But on the other hand, when it happened, the floodgates just opened.”
Yet despite their enthusiasm, and their prodigious talent for bringing home Olympic medals, female athletes in Australia have, like their international peers, historically been sidelined, blocked or simply not taken seriously.
In 1980, women’s sports made up about 2 percent of print sports coverage in Australia. By 2009, women’s sports made up about 9 percent of television news coverage, according to a report from the Australian Sports Commission. But the balance appears to be shifting: A poll last year found that nearly 70 percent of Australians had watched more women’s sports since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Fans watching the Australia-Ireland match in Melbourne on the World Cup’s opening night.Credit...Hannah Mckay/Reuters“A lot of it has been in line with the way that social perception has changed more broadly, in terms of how we perceive women’s role in society, and particularly the workplace,” said Perry, the sports star.
Dr. Stell, the historian, pointed further back. She saw the 1976 Montreal Olympics, where Australia failed to win a single gold medal, as a turning point. The country’s lackluster performance spurred a significant backlash in the Australian news media, which described the results as a “crisis for the government” and called for action for Australia to “regain its lost athletic potency.”
Women had historically been something of a golden goose for Australia at the Olympics, making up a minority of the country’s total athletes but often winning the majority of its medals. At the 1972 Games in Munich, for instance, 10 out of 17 Australian medals were won by women, even as they made up only about 17 percent of the team.
And so in 1981, Australia established the Australian Institute of Sport, a high-performance sports training center for both men and women that, for the first time, gave women the financial support to concentrate on their sports full-time — beginning with Australian rules football, basketball, gymnastics, netball, swimming, tennis, track and field and weight lifting.
That was followed a few years later by the Sex Discrimination Act, which prohibited discrimination on the basis of gender or sexuality.
“Those two things together might be some kind of watershed,” Dr. Stell said. “But not, I guess, in the public imagination — more in sporting women’s lives.”
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The Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra, established in 1981.Credit...David James Bartho/Fairfax Media, via Getty Images
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The facility offered dedicated training space to women in a variety of sports.Credit...Andrew Rankin/Fairfax Media, via Getty Images
Even after that, female athletes in most other sports often had no alternative but to play in a semiprofessional capacity. In the mid-1990s, as male Australian cricket players were on the cusp of striking over what they felt was inadequate remuneration, female players in the sport barely had their expenses covered, and often had to pay their own way to compete. Most juggled jobs and other commitments alongside their sports careers.
“How did it make me feel? I just wanted to play as much cricket as I possibly could,” said Belinda Clark, who was the captain of Australia’s World Cup-winning women’s cricket teams in 1997 and 2005.
She added: “We all structured our lives — our working lives and our personal lives — around being able to do that. That comes at a financial cost. We all accepted that.”
In recent decades, cricket has led the charge on fair pay for female athletes in Australia. While male cricketers still significantly out-earn their female counterparts, the majority of female players earn at least 100,000 Australian dollars, or $66,000. By comparison, female players of Australian rules football, rugby league, netball and professional soccer have a minimum salary of less than half of that — a source of ongoing tension since it is far below the country’s living wage.
Across all sports, perhaps the most important factor for female athletes was having women in positions of responsibility across journalism, management, coaching, umpiring and administration, Dr. Stell said.
In the early 1980s, Australian universities began to offer the country’s first sports management degrees. “That kind of allowed women to get a kind of professional qualification so that they could take the administration of sports off the kitchen table and make it more professional,” she said.
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Belinda Clark next to statue of herself, with Quentin Bryce, the former governor general of Australia, at left.Credit...Brett Hemmings/Cricket Australia via Getty Images
Women are gradually becoming more visible as sports people in Australia. But it was not until earlier this year that a female cricket player was celebrated in statue form for the first time, though the country claims more than 70 statues of male players.
A bronze statue of Clark was unveiled at Sydney Cricket Ground in January; it is the first public statue of any female cricket player anywhere in the world. Representation of that kind sends a powerful message, especially to younger players, Clark said.
“What are the photos in the club? Who’s on the honor boards? What are we saying to the people that walk in this door?” she asked. “Are you part of this, or are you a guest or a visitor?
“It symbolizes that you’re actually part of it. You’re no longer coming, cap in hand, to beg for an opportunity.”
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Andrew Symonds' kids feature in Australia T20 WC squad revealed, legends from 2007 50-over batch reunite to unveil squad | Cricket
Melbourne (Australia), : Several legends of the 2007 50-over World Cup winning team in the Caribbean have named the Australian squad for the ICC T20 World Cup in West Indies and USA. Andrew Symonds’ kids feature in Australia T20 WC squad revealed Legends of 2007 50-over batch reunite for unveiling squad Veteran batsman Steve Smith, young batting sensation Jake Fraser-McGurk, veteran seamer Jason…
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"I’m not playing cricket with someone who won’t eat lunch with me" - Jardwadjali man Unaarrimin aka Johnny Mullagh.
"Legends abound how ‘Mullagh’ set standards in dignity and refused to accept racism as a norm.
And there is little doubt his story provides an impressive example for all Australians, let alone Indigenous champions, to overcome obstacles to force their way to the top" - Dean Lawson in the Weekly Advertiser, April 2020.
The legendary cricketer, a member of the 1868 Aboriginal team that toured England, has just been inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame.
Johnny Mullagh (1841?-1891), Aboriginal cricketer, was born on Mullagh station, near Harrow, Victoria, and originally answered to 'Mullagh Johnny'. His Madimadi tribal name may have been Muarrinim; his romanticised portrait in the Harrow Mechanics' Institute suggests that he was part-European but neither surviving photographs nor contemporary testimony support this inference. He was a capable stockman and assisted with shearing, spending most of his life on J. B. Fitzgerald's Mullagh property or on David Edgar's Pine Hills station. He became a celebrity and local folk-lore is rich in anecdotes testifying to his popularity and undoubted strength of character. Since legends lack verification and either contain racist overtones or exude sentimental paternalism, they are best ignored.
About 1864 Mullagh and other Aboriginal station hands learned the rudiments of cricket from Edgar's schoolboy son and two young squatters, T. G. Hamilton and W. R. Hayman. In 1865 an Aboriginal team defeated a European one at Bringalbert station. The victors then challenged Western District clubs with much success, Mullagh emerging as the most versatile player. By September 1866 Hayman secured the coaching services of T. W. Wills, financed through the Edenhope Club. Wills led an Aboriginal team on to the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Boxing Day and then with Hayman took the players on a financially disastrous tour to Sydney. Mullagh was one of the few successful players.
In 1867 Hayman, two financial backers and Charles Lawrence, a former Surrey all-rounder, regrouped the team, smuggled it out of the colony and conducted it efficiently on the first Australian cricket tour of England. Between 25 May and 17 October 1868 the thirteen Aborigines captained by Lawrence played 47 matches in 40 centres, winning fourteen and losing the same number. Mullagh and Lawrence carried the burden of the tour, Mullagh playing in 45 matches.
Few cricketers better merited the title of all-rounder. At his best against fast bowling, Mullagh batted high in the order and completed 71 forceful innings, averaging 23.65 from 1698 runs (94 highest score). Underarm bowling was then optional but he favoured the round-arm delivery, with a 'free wristy style'. His 1877 overs included 831 maidens and numbered twice those delivered by any other Aborigine. He is credited with 245 wickets for an average of 10, although he captured 257 wickets. In addition he often kept wickets. His performances won him a cup at Reading and sundry monetary presentations, but his great match was at Burton-upon-Trent: he top scored with 42, took 4 for 59, caught a fifth and as wicket-keeper stumped the other five. All matches were enlivened with athletics and displays of Aboriginal prowess; Mullagh was the star boomerang thrower. He also threw the cricket ball further than most challengers and cleared the high-jump bar at 5 ft 3 ins (160cm).
Mullagh never played intercolonial cricket but he represented Victoria in 1879 against the All England 11, scoring 36. Until the 1890 season he played regularly with the Harrow Club, a member of the Murray Cup competition. His prowess apparently overcame racial barriers and he was widely respected. He died unmarried on 14 August 1891 in his camp at 'Johnny's dam' on Pine Hills station. He was buried in the Harrow cemetery, and the Hamilton Spectator sponsored a district subscription for an obelisk to his memory at the 'Mullagh oval' in Harrow. He must be rated as a player of class at a time when cricketing standards were at a low ebb.
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Legends of the Cricketing Realm: Icons Who Redefined Greatness
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In the world of cricket, the title "King of Cricket" echoes through the ages, symbolizing the pinnacle of excellence in a sport that has captivated millions. From the timeless exploits of Sir Don Bradman to the modern-day mastery of Virat Kohli, cricket boasts a pantheon of legends whose awe-inspiring performances have left an indelible mark on the game.
History Of Cricket
Cricket's roots trace back to 16th-century England, with the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) playing a crucial role in standardizing its rules in the 18th century. The 19th century saw the spread of cricket to British colonies, and the 20th century witnessed the establishment of international competitions like The Ashes and the formation of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The 21st century brought the rise of limited-overs cricket, including the explosive growth of Twenty20 (T20) cricket.
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The Contenders
Sachin Tendulkar: Revered as the "Little Master" and "God of Cricket," Tendulkar's unparalleled records and profound impact on cricket history solidify his status as one of the greatest batsmen. His mastery of technique, longevity, and remarkable ability to perform under pressure have made him an icon not only in India but across the cricketing world.
2. Virat Kohli: Known as the "Run Machine" and "King Kohli," his aggressive batting style and dynamic leadership have propelled him to the forefront of contemporary cricket. Kohli's consistency in run-scoring across all formats of the game has earned him a reputation as one of the premier batsmen of his generation.
3. Steve Smith: Renowned for his unorthodox yet effective batting technique, Smith has left an indelible mark as a former captain of the Australian cricket team. His ability to adapt to different conditions and situations has cemented his place among the modern greats of the game.
4. Ricky Ponting: A legendary figure in Australian cricket, Ponting's aggressive batting and exceptional leadership guided his team to multiple triumphs, including two Cricket World Cup victories. His contributions as a player and captain have etched his name in the annals of cricketing history.
5. Jacques Kallis: Regarded as one of the greatest all-rounders in cricket history, Kallis achieved the unique feat of scoring over 10,000 runs and taking more than 290 wickets in both Test and ODI cricket. His versatility with bat and ball makes him a revered figure in the cricketing world.
6. Imran Khan: A cricketing and political icon, Imran Khan's leadership inspired Pakistan to its first Cricket World Cup triumph in 1992. His transition into politics further solidified his legacy, symbolizing the convergence of sports and public service.
7. Sir Garfield Sobers: Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, Sobers is celebrated as one of the greatest all-rounders in cricket history. His exceptional batting, bowling, and fielding skills set new benchmarks for excellence in the sport.
8. Shane Warne: Regarded as one of the greatest leg-spin bowlers, Warne's exceptional skills and records have left an indelible mark on cricket. His mastery of spin and ability to outwit batsmen with his guile and variations make him a true cricketing legend.
9. Glenn McGrath: A linchpin of Australia's dominance in Test cricket, McGrath's precision and accuracy made him one of the greatest fast bowlers in history. His relentless accuracy and ability to consistently hit the right areas troubled even the best batsmen.
10. Muttiah Muralitharan: Widely regarded as one of the greatest spin bowlers, Muralitharan holds numerous records in Test and ODI cricket. His mastery of spin and unparalleled ability to deceive batsmen with his variations make him a cricketing icon.
11. Lasith Malinga: Celebrated for his unorthodox bowling style and mastery of the yorker, Malinga stands as one of the greatest limited-overs bowlers. His ability to deliver under pressure and his unique bowling action have earned him acclaim in the cricketing world.
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Conclusion
The quest to anoint the undisputed "King of Cricket" remains elusive, as the sport's rich tapestry weaves together the indelible feats of its monarchs. While each player contributes a vibrant thread to cricket's narrative, the true majesty lies in celebrating the diversity of playing styles, the richness of records, and the enduring legacy of cricketing icons. As enthusiasts, we find solace not in crowning a singular ruler but in cherishing the mosaic of cricketing greatness that transcends borders and generations. In this celebration of cricket, the journey of discovery proves to be as enchanting as the coronation itself, ensuring that the allure of the "King of Cricket" remains an eternal melody in the symphony of the game we all hold dear.
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Coaching Legends: Guiding Cricket's Next Stars
Explore the profound insights and diverse philosophies of iconic mentors shaping the future of cricket through man-management, adaptability and holistic development.
Cricket, a gentleman's game, has changed greatly. Beyond individual brilliance and team strategies, coaching is crucial to player growth. With their wisdom and expertise, legendary coaches shape the next generation of cricketers. We examine the coaching philosophy of some of cricket's most famous instructors in this article. Our real-time cricket scores and social tracker keep you up to current on cricket news. Get cricket updates from our extensive coverage.
Sir Alex Ferguson – The Master of Man-management:
Cricket coaching was greatly influenced by Sir Alex Ferguson, a Manchester United legend. His emphasis on man-management and player psychology has impacted many cricket coaches. Coaches who want a cohesive, pressure-performing squad embrace Ferguson's idea of creating a family-like atmosphere.
Gary Kirsten – The Silent Architect:
Former South African cricketer and accomplished coach Gary Kirsten is recognised for his quiet and serene demeanour, dubbed as The Silent Architect. His coaching philosophy is to know each athlete and adjust approaches to their strengths and shortcomings. Kirsten's focus on communication and trust creates a great team environment.
John Wright – Blending Tradition with Innovation:
John Wright, the first foreign coach of the Indian cricket team, offered a traditional yet innovative approach to coaching. Wright's ability to combine cricketing traditions with modern innovations has influenced young coaches. Coaching requires flexibility, as seen by his discipline, work ethic, and embrace of new technologies.
Tom Moody – The Global Visionary:
Tom Moody, an Australian cricketer turned coach, is renowned for his global coaching efforts. His holistic approach to coaching incorporates fitness, mental resilience, and skill development. Moody's coaching of T20 franchises worldwide shows the need for adaptability in modern cricket's quick pace.
Rahul Dravid – The Wall Turned Mentor:
One of India's cricketing heroes, Rahul Dravid, has easily transitioned into coaching. Known for his technical skills, Dravid's coaching philosophy emphasises technique and mental toughness. His holistic coaching approach emphasises player development on and off the pitch.
Conclusion:
Cricket's best coaches offer varied ideas, defining its future. The coaching community evolves, drawing from these great mentors' concepts, as new talent arises. Man-management, adaptability, individualised instruction, and a comprehensive approach are the foundations of coaching theories that help prospective cricketers succeed in the ever-changing game. As coaching evolves, these legends' lessons guide future coaches.
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T20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma Has To Be There, You Need Him As A Leader More Than As A Batter, Says Mohammad Kaif
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ICC ODI World Cup: In the aftermath of a hard-fought ICC ODI World Cup 2023, where India's dreams were shattered by the Australians in a nail-biting final, the cricketing world now shifts its focus to the T20 World Cup 2024.Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif believes that amidst the rubble of defeat, Rohit Sharma's leadership shines brighter than ever, asserting, "You need skipper Rohit more than a batter Rohit Sharma to lead the team in T20 World Cup 2024." The Indian team's journey to the ODI World Cup final was marked by ten successive victories, culminating in a showdown with the Australians in Ahmedabad. However, a below-par score of 240 and a relentless Aussie chase handed them their first loss of the tournament, conceding the 50-over world title. Now, as the T20 World Cup looms, the question arises: Will Rohit Sharma continue to lead the Indian side, or will a new captain step up? Kaif, who acknowledges the brilliance of Rohit both as a player and a leader, argues that the Mumbaikar’s captaincy is indispensable, particularly in the absence of Hardik Pandya. "Rohit Sharma has to be there because he has got the leadership quality," Kaif told IANS, emphasizing the significance of Rohit's role in guiding a team that demonstrated resilience and skill throughout the ODI World Cup. “The way he led in the 50 years World Cup, he has done a fantastic job as a leader. Without your prime all-rounder (Hardik Pandya) carrying the team in the finals, how will you justify it. India will need his experience in T20 too. Rohit as a skipper as a batter did a fantastic job which India will need in T20 too.” he added. As the T20 World Cup approaches, Rohit Sharma's leadership qualities are deemed crucial for India's success. With Virat Kohli and Rohit taking a break from white-ball cricket, the absence of Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane in the Test squad for the South Africa tour raises eyebrows. Kaif also expressed concern, particularly about Pujara's omission, stating, "It will be hard for you Shreyas Iyer to fill the shoes of Pujara." “I don’t know why Pujara has not been selected. You can’t just get on the African tour without your prime batter, you just cannot rely on current or past forms, something you need the most is called experience and India is going to miss it,” said Kaif. The former cricketer also dismissed the notion that the Australian team, despite their World Cup victory, was superior to the Indian eleven. Kaif contends, "I can never accept that the best team has won the World Cup. The Indian team is best on paper," pointing out the standout performances of key players like Virat Kohli, Mohammed Shami, and the team's overall composition. “Their bowlers struggled throughout the tournament, Warner, Smith, Marsh struggled with the bat, Starc, Hazlewood were in no rhythm then how can you say that the one who wins is the best team. Seeing the Indian team, Rohit led from the front. Virat anchored the innings throughout the tournament, strong middle orders. Our pacers were brilliant, Mohammed Shami who didn’t play the initial games went on to become the highest wicket-taker of the tournament,” said Kaif. Kaif further shed light on the Legend League Cricket (LLC), where the retired players showcase their skills. Playing for the Manipal Tigers, Kaif underscores the importance of the tournament in maintaining fitness and honing skills, stating, "It has helped a lot to grow more as a player." Read the full article
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Sachin Tendulkar's Heartfelt Gesture: Kohli Receives Special Gift Before ICC ODI World Cup Final
In a touching prelude to the highly anticipated ICC ODI World Cup 2023 final between India and Australia, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has bestowed a special gift upon Virat Kohli. The iconic No.10 jersey, worn by Tendulkar in his farewell match, has now found a new home with Kohli, who holds the revered No.18.
Ahead of the nail-biting clash between India and Australia in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 final, Sachin Tendulkar, a cricket icon himself, has added a sentimental touch to the momentous occasion. Virat Kohli, the talismanic captain of the Indian cricket team, was presented with a unique and meaningful gift by Tendulkar – his last ODI jersey.
The anticipation for the final match has reached a fever pitch, with Team India securing their place after a month-and-a-half-long stretch of hard-fought battles. The encounter will take place at the illustrious Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, promising a thrilling face-off between the Men in Blue and the formidable Australian team.
Tendulkar's gesture of passing on his last ODI jersey to Kohli adds an emotional layer to the already high-stakes final. The No.10 jersey, steeped in cricketing history and worn during Tendulkar's farewell match, now becomes a symbol of continuity as Kohli, adorned with the No.18, prepares to lead his team onto the grand stage.
As cricket enthusiasts eagerly await the clash between two cricketing giants, the gesture from Tendulkar to Kohli serves as a poignant reminder of the camaraderie and respect that transcends generations in the world of cricket.
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Top 10 Best Cricketers in The World
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The international of cricket has witnessed the upward push and fall of many legends, each leaving their mark on the game's rich records. As we delve into the thrilling international of cricket, we gift the pinnacle 10 excellent cricketers in the international, for more updates latest cricket news and sports activities updates.
Virat Kohli:
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Virat Kohli is a name that desires no advent. The Indian skipper has always verified himself as one of the maximum dominant and prolific batsmen of his generation. Known for his outstanding consistency and exceptional passion for the game, Kohli's achievements continue to polish within the world of cricket.
MS Dhoni:
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Former Indian captain MS Dhoni legacy is etched in the hearts of cricket fanatics global. His calm demeanor and notable management competencies have made him one of the best captains of all time. Even although he stepped down from captaincy, his contributions to the sport remain invaluable.
AB de Villiers:
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AB de Villiers, the South African cricket sensation, is widely known for his brilliant batting prowess and flexibility. His potential to play a wide range of pictures and adapt to various formats of the game make him an vital a part of any team he represents.
Chris Gayle:
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The 'Universe Boss,' Chris Gayle, has redefined the artwork of power hitting in cricket. The West Indian cricketer's explosive batting fashion and capability to clear boundaries at could have earned him a place some of the cricketing elite.
Sachin Tendulkar:
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Sachin Tendulkar, frequently referred to as the "God of Cricket," is a name that resonates with cricket aficionados. The Little Master's information and achievements are a testomony to his determination and skill, which maintain to inspire the cricketing international.
Ricky Ponting:
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Ricky Ponting, the previous Australian captain, is a true cricketing legend. His management and batting prowess have been instrumental in Australia's dominance in the early 2000s. Ponting stays an iconic determine in the cricketing world.
Rahul Dravid:
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Known as "The Wall," Rahul Dravid become the epitome of endurance and resilience inside the international of cricket. His unyielding willpower and solid technique have left an indelible mark on the game.
Virender Sehwag:
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Virender Sehwag, the rushing Indian opener, added a brand new dimension to batting together with his fearless and aggressive method. His capability to dismantle bowling assaults and take on even the toughest bowlers made him a fan favored.
Anil Kumble:
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Anil Kumble, the legendary Indian spinner, is renowned for his unwavering commitment to the game. His outstanding abilities as a leg-spinner have left a long-lasting impact at the cricketing network.
Kumar Sangakkara:
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Kumar Sangakkara, the Sri Lankan cricket maestro, turned into a real ambassador of the game. His graceful batting and astute captaincy have earned him a gap a number of the first-class cricketers of all time.
Conclusion:
These top 10 cricketers have made an indelible mark on the cricketing world, and their contributions continue to form the game. As we live tuned for the latest cricket news and sports updates, we can simplest surprise who could be the subsequent cricketing sensation to enroll in the ranks of these legends. Cricket fans around the arena eagerly wait for the unfolding of latest chapters in the world of cricket.
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"Unveiling the Unexpected: Former Indian Cricket Coach Greg Chappell's Surprising Financial Battle Ignites a Community's Quest for Support"
Australian cricket legend Greg Chappell, known for his controversial stint as the head coach of the Indian cricket team, has opened up about his financial struggles. According to a report, Chappell, now 75 years old, admitted to not living a life of luxury despite his successful cricketing career. While he clarified that he is not in desperate need, he acknowledged that he and his wife are not…
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"Unveiling the Unexpected: Former Indian Cricket Coach Greg Chappell's Surprising Financial Battle Ignites a Community's Quest for Support"
Australian cricket legend Greg Chappell, known for his controversial stint as the head coach of the Indian cricket team, has opened up about his financial struggles. According to a report, Chappell, now 75 years old, admitted to not living a life of luxury despite his successful cricketing career. While he clarified that he is not in desperate need, he acknowledged that he and his wife are not…
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subir-astrologer · 7 months
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DOES TWINS HAVE SAME LIFE AS PER ASTROLOGY
According to KP astrology merely two minutes difference has got great impact to change ones destiny. For instance we can take the birth case of a twins which many of us has seen in their locality.
There may be five minutes difference in between the twins but still both have different destiny. They will never have exact same destiny.
Not elaborating on examples as there are many such but still for reader we can see twin brother Steve Waugh and Mark Waugh, famous Australian cricket legend.
Now Steve Waugh has started his career in 1985—2004. He is associated with some charity programs in Kolkata. He played 168 Tests and 325 ODIs. Steve Waugh captained for Australian national cricket team. Where as Mark has started his career in 1988—2002. He is not associated with any charity programs in India. He played 128 Tests and 244 ODIs. Mark didn’t captained for Australian national cricket team.
There are many such examples where not both the twins have same destiny which readers may come across in their society, one rich and other moderate, one alive and other dead, one engineer and other worker in company etc etc etc.
Being a KP system following astrologer generally called as KP astrologer, according to the KP astrology paddhati / system the destiny of an event is decided by the SUBLORD of that bhava / house / cusp. The signification of the house by the sublord decide the nature and destiny of the event. THE SUBLORD CAN GET CHANGE IN THE SMALLEST TIME OF TWO MINUTES ( not going much into the academic part of it ).
If a sublord of a cusp signify good and supporting houses for an event then the native will experience positive results of that cusp for that event BUT THAT SAME CUSP MAY GIVE NEGATIVE RESULT EFFECT IF SOME OTHER PLANET BECOME THE SUBLORD IN DIFFERENT TIME ( may be 2 minutes difference ) SIGNIFYING BAD AND NON SUPPORTING HOUSES FOR THAT SAME EVENT.
So as per KP astrology it is clearly seen that how CORRECT BIRTH TIME IS VERY IMPORTANT AS 2 MINUTES DIFFERENCE MAY GIVE DIFFERENT DESTINY.
Now to the root question why is it so, its because the in smallest difference of time of two minutes the nature of the planet changes and as in transit the planets are in continuous motion and so smallest change in position of planet with respect to time ( minimum 2 minutes ) will give different impact as it will signify different houses results.
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"Surprising Exchange: Sunil Gavaskar Challenges Mitchell Marsh, Receives Epic Retort"
Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh played a crucial role in his team’s victory as they successfully chased down a target of 210 runs against Sri Lanka. Marsh scored 52 runs off 51 balls, contributing significantly to Australia’s win. After the match, he was interviewed by broadcaster Sunil Gavaskar, a former Indian cricket legend. Gavaskar playfully commented on Marsh’s strike-rate, suggesting…
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