WHAT GIVES CRICKET ITS CHARACTER BY A.G DARDINER
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A real hero is someone who has fought fear and won rather than allowing for fear to control them and as such determine the direction of their life. Gardiner also delves into the theme of temptation.
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Hats off’ to the Jam Sahib, the prince of a little state, Nawanagar, but the king of a great game-cricket. The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar, Ranjitsinghji has won the admiration of thousands of holiday crowds of England, with his mastery strokes and chubby smile. Man may come and man many go, but no one will receive so much affection of the British people.
The last game of the season has been played. The last ball has been bowled. The bats have been oiled and put away. Players and spectators will be there. But, no more, sitting in the jolly Sunshine they will enjoy the superb strikers of the master blaster, Ranjitsinghji.
No more, Ranjitsinghji will come down the pavilion, with his bat and chubby smile to amuse them. No more can they enjoy his incomparable day, from the grandstands, till he shadow of the evening fall across the grass. No other player can provide so much contentment to their cricket thirst hearts. Ranjitsinghji has retired from cricket. He has to retire as he was already forty and had become fat