Q1-Where do you think Ranji and his friends were playing?
ch by ruskin bond cricket for the crocodile
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Explanation:
This slim story about a group of boys is true to Ruskin Bond’s storytelling. Ranji and his cricketing friends have the perfect pitch next to a river bank. All they need is a series of good matches among the grass and the flowers. So they get together with the boys from the village with a few adults thrown in, including the local bank manager. The only problem is that the river is home to a 15 foot long crocodile called Nakoo who is nosy and has sharp teeth. Not that Nakoo is initially a problem. Ranji organises his matches which proceed in a cheerfully chaotic fashion with balls falling into the river.
Bond has a cast of characters with whom he is perfectly familiar – the baker, the village boys and Ranji who wants to be cricketer and hates maths. He also seems to understand the greedy thoughts of a crocodile who hates crowds but loves the corky leathery combo of cricket ball which lodges between his back teeth.
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