Explain with examples and also give reasons. 14. Why were 40 runs viewed as a very big score during the 18th Century? 15. When and where was the world’s first cricket club formed? 16. What were some of the famous rules that were introduced after the revision of cricket laws by the MCC in 1787? 17. What were some of the important changes that occurred during the 19th Century? 18. How did Industrial Revolution shape the nature of cricket? 19. ‘Cricket’s connection with a rural past can be seen in the length of a Test Match. ’ Explain. 20.
Explain how cricket’s vagueness about the size of a cricket ground a result of its village origins. 21. ‘The organization of cricket in England reflected the nature of English society. ’ Explain. 22. Why do the laws of cricket always give the benefit of doubt to the batsman? 23. How was the social superiority of the rich reflected in the game and its rules? 24. What were the differences in what the English thought about the reasons for winning the Napoleonic wars and why they actually won them? 25. Was Cricket for girls and women supported in England? 26. How did
Cricket spread to the colonial countries? 27. Did the English support first class cricket for colonial countries? Explain. 28. ‘Cricket in colonial India was organized on the principle of race and religion. ’ Explain with examples. 29. Where are the origins of Cricket first played in India found? 30. ‘The establishment of the Parsi Gymkhana became a precedent for other Indians who in turn established clubs based on the idea of religious community. ’ Explain with examples. 31. Why did nationalists not support the establishment of clubs based on religious lines? Explain. 32.
The Essay on English language learners 2
In this paper we will explain the theory behind English language learners, and give the benefits Of the program. One will show how important it is to practice and or adopt this program as a teacher. In the scenario the teacher was caught off guard he know nothing about using, programs to help him teach the new student. When the student first came into school there should have been an assessment as ...
What was the Quadrangular Tournament? 33. What was the affect of decolonization on cricket? 34. When was the first ODI played? 35. Who is the person who is known for commercializing cricket? Explain how he achieved this task? 36. How did television coverage make everyone: from cricket boards to the players rich? 37. How did television coverage change cricket? 38. How and why did the center of gravity of cricket market shifted towards South-Asia? Explain by giving examples. 39. Explain the terms ‘doosra’ and ‘reverse swing’. 40. How was cricket able to change itself according to times?