one day if i a famous criketer then what i do .... this is imaginary situation plz send me your answer...
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The 56-year-old actor, comedian, author, journalist, broadcaster and film director is a massive cricket fan and is often seen in various boxes at Test match grounds in London every summer following the game.
Fry was also asked to give the speech at Andrew Strauss' testimonial, in which he quipped: "I have decided, since Sunday, to go into the heterosexual breeding business. My first three sons will be called Collingwood Fry, Anderson Fry and Monty Fry. That’s if their mother can ever get them out, of course."
Mick Jagger
The lead vocalist of the Rolling Stones is so passionate about the game that he even set up his own internet company in 1997, called Jagged Internetworks, so as to be able to watch England play a one-day international tournament in Sharjah!
Russell Crowe
New Zealand's famous Oscar-winning actor, who is a cousin of former Kiwi skippers Martin and Jeff Crowe, is a huge fan of the game, telling BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew on a visit to watch Australia play England in 2009 that it had "been my dream for 30 years" to go to the home of cricket.