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Diffrentitate between the views of Thomas Arnold, the headmaster of Rugby school, and Mahatma Gandhi on the value of cricket in education.

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Answered by priyanshumaurya
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Thomas Arnold, the headmaster of Rugby school says that cricket education to live in discipline and it helps to make fit and healthy
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Mahatma Gandhi believed cricket education was essential for a balance between the body and the mind
Cricket education showed a colonial mindset and were a less effective education than the simple exercise of those who worked on land
Answered by Anonymous
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