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In India, cricket is like a national sport. In Iceland, which of the following is more likely to be a popular interest? A. Cricket B. Ice hockey C. Badminton D. Bullfighting 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:选项A,板球是印度流行的运动,在冰岛并不流行。选项B,冰岛气候寒冷,冰球是冰岛...
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Cricket board:Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ICC titles:6 India Men's Cricket Team History India played their first Test match, against England at Lord's, in 1932, but it took over 70 years for them to truly come into their own as a force in cricket: they developed int...
Sports have a reputation for bringing people together, as shown by the national cricket and hockey teams. Players from every part of the nation join in with the same enthusiasm. Therefore, the question is raised: ought India to announce an official national sport?
Big Picture: Fearless India meet wobbly England Fifteen wins and two losses in 17 T20Is since winning the T20 World Cup last June has made India almost impenetrable in the format. This despite having to mix and match their players, owing to the cramped cricket calendar. It’s scary to imag...
National sports in different cultures A national sport is always part of the culture of a country or its history. Let's take a look at the national sports in different cultures.Cricket Cricket is a fun outdoor team sport in the UK and India. You play cricket with a bat and a ball. ...
2 October -International Day of Non-Violence International Day of Non-Violence is observed on 2 October to mark the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi who had played an important role in India's Independence. On 15 June 2007, the General Assembly adopted a resolution establishing the International Day ...