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  • WHO WAS THE FIRST COACH CRICKET INDIA?

Ajit Wadekar was the first coach Indian cricket team. He was the manager and coach of Indian cricket from 1992 to 1996. John Wright was the first foreign coach in India.

  • WHAT IS SUCKER a ball in cricket?

When a player intends to try to batter accounting is executed by a bowling ball that looks easy to beat and batter hits the ball, but t results in his dismissal by any being dropped, rolled or captured, the ball is called a ball sucker.

  • If kept outside hitter THAT often not the most IN ODIS cricket?

Michael Bevan of Australia remained not out most often in ODI cricket – 67 times in 196 innings in 232 matches he played. He scored 6,912 runs at an average of (53.58).

  • WHO WAS the youngest winner at Wimbledon?

Swedish tennis legend Bjorn Borg was the youngest winner at Wimbledon. At age 16, Borg was the Wimbledon junior champion in 1973. American Kathy Rinaldi, 15, was the youngest woman winner at Wimbledon (1981). Martina Hingis of Switzerland won the Wimbledon 1996, 15 years too. At 17, Boris Becker won the men's tournament singles in 1985.

  • AS MANY IN ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL CRICKET have ended in a draw?

Twenty-one cricket one day international matches ended in draws. Although Australia has been involved in most (8), others are Pakistan (6), West Indies and South Africa (5), England, Zimbabwe and New Zealand (4 each) and India and Sri Lanka (3 each). Australia and South Africa have played four games tied.

  • Why not a discipline CRICKET Olympics?

Cricket was played just once in the Olympic Games in Paris in 1900. Cricket is played by only 10 countries the highest level (although there are about 100 members of the ICC) and this normally disqualify him from being included as an Olympic sport. The International Olympic Committee Claims mass participation is a must (minimum of 16 nations). The only other time cricket was part of a multi-disciplinary meeting was at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur.

  • WHEN WAS THE COLOR UNIFORMS MADE IN ODIS?

Colorful ODIs uniforms were introduced in 1977 by Kerry Packer World Series matches in Australia, which had no official status, although cricket world class participated. However, it was a revolution in itself. His legacy is a permanent change in how the game is funded, seen, touched and felt. World Series pioneered tournaments three-cornered, cricket night, spotlights, colored clothing, colored balls, drop-in pitches, in the field of microphones and multitudinous

  • That holds the record for winning the most Gold Medals OLYMPIC SWIMMING?

In the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Mark Spitz won seven gold medals at the Olympics, a feat still unmatched by any other Olympic athlete. Even more remarkably, Spitz set a new record world in each of the seven events – 100 meter freestyle, 200 freestyle, 100 butterfly, 200 butterfly, 4 x 100 m freestyle, 4 x 200 m freestyle and 4 x 100 m medley

  • In cricket, WHAT IS POWER PLAY?

The original rules of ODIs said that during the first 15 overs, only two defendants should be allowed outside a circle of 30 meters around the wicket. This meant that attacking batsman were likely to score runs quickly in the first 15 overs, but become more aware, at the end of magic. In an effort to keep the game more exciting during the transitions of the medium, over 15 blocks with fielding restrictions in early the activity period is reduced to 10 and later, the captain of the side of the field has to decide when to bring his fielders back for two more blocks of five overs, to any time he likes. These 5 over spells are called Powerplay Powerplay 2 and 3. (Powerplay 1 is the first block 10).

  • What is the mileage of F1 cars?

For every 100 km, a 900 gph F1 car uses 70 liters of gasoline. The team uses about 1,200 gallons of gas during a weekend Grand Prix.

  • WHY THE SOUTH AFRICAN cricket team CALLED "PROTEAS?

Protea flower with rose petals and yellow is the national flower of South Africa and, consequently, their cricket team is called the Proteas. Likewise, the rugby team South Africa is called the Springboks, who is the national animal of the country.

  • ANY PLAYER HAS BEEN AT THE CRICKET Declared because he came late to the ground to BAT?

31 of the Act provides that a cricket batsman of entry should be in a position to take guard or his partner to be ready to receive the ball within 3 minutes of the fall of the previous wicket. If this requirement is not met, the incoming batsman will be declared "exhausted." The side of the field has to appeal to the wicket to be awarded. There is no known evidence of this in an international match. There are three cases, but in cricket first class. H Yadav – Tripura vs Orissa at Cuttack in 1997, Vasbert Drakes – Border vs Free State, in East London in 2002 and AJ Harris – Durham UCCE vs Nottinghamshire at Nottingham in 2003.

  • WHEN was the first cricket test played Indo-Pak?

India played Pakistan from October 16, 1952 Kotia Ferozeshah in New Delhi to kick pff the first test series. India won this test by an innings and 70 runs to take the lead in the series of five matches. As the captain Lala Amarnath India, AH Kardar led the Pakistani side. This was the beginning of a long and fierce battle for supremacy. Later this month, this "war by other means "continue with the tour of India from Pakistan.

  • WHAT pellet?

Pelota is a very fast game of Basque derivation (a language spoken by the people who inhabit the Pyrenees in north-central Spain and the region contiguous to southern France West). Pelota is popular in Latin America and the U.S., where sports betting is one. It is played by two, four or six players in a walled court, or cancha and resembles squash. Each player uses a wicker basket or long curved basket strapped to the hand to throw the ball or pellet into the walls. Basque pelota, was an exhibition sport Mexico and Barcelona.

  • What are the basic elements of skating YEAR TEAM?

The basic elements are: Competitions can be announced to pursue both races with three or four skaters on each team. In both cases, time of arrival of the team will be determined as the time of arrival of the third skater in the team. If fewer than three skaters team to finish the race, the team is considered as not having completed the test and is disqualified. In races for Team Pursuit, the two teams start simultaneously on each side of the track in the middle of the straights. If a Skater of a team is disqualified by the rules, the ban also applies to the team.

  • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Judo and aikido?

Developed in the 19th century, Judo is a Japanese system of wrestling. It was developed from jiu-jitsu in 1882 by a Japanese teacher. He tries to develop the ability to use an op-ponent own weight and strength against him. Techniques include throwing and grappling. Judoka learn how to fall safely when they are thrown to minimize injury. Aikido is (ai – harmony, ki – spirit, mind or universal energy, do – the path) the path of harmony with the Energy Universal. Created by Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969), is based on bujutsu, with emphasis on self-defense and spiritual growth. In aikido, an attack is avoided with flowing movements circular and using the fight, play, and especially non-resistance to face opponents.

  • WHAT IS THE METHOD VJD in cricket?

V Jayadevan, an engineer from Kerala, has developed a method that has the support of the board of Indian and will be discussed by the ICC Cricket Committee during its two-day meeting in Dubai on 13 and 14. As the Duckworth-Lewis method, the system Jayadevan (The method VJD) also comes from an analysis of several games of the first one day, and expected results and targets based on the standards of the game score recorded previously.

  • WHEN I was Camera USED IN STUMP international cricket?

The first stump camera was installed by the BBC in early 1990. He put a camera Hitachi KP-D8s middle stump. This was a color camera that used a 410,000-pixel CCD (charge-coupled device) with micro lenses, and offered a resolution of 470 horizontal lines TV. Its size (42 cubic inches and 80 grams) makes it possible to be inserted into the stump. If a camera is not enough, two can be placed, one with a lens wide angle lens and the other with a narrow angle, giving the network four different views.

  • WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF ACROBAT "The word '?

A 'Acrobat' word means an artist who is skilled in the feats of agility and balance. Comes from "Acrobat" Frencn that the word is derived from 'Akrobata' from the Greek words (he who walks on tiptoes) and 'akrobatein "(walking on the trunk of the foot).

  • WHAT IS THE PROBLEM Queen eight in chess?

The problem eight queen in chess is one in which a person has to place eight queens on a chessboard so that no queens can capture another queen that point in time. For example, place queens on the A8, b2, c4, dl, e7, f5, G3 and H6, respectively. There are a number of combinations (a fixed number, however), where a person can put queens in different positions and even the queen can not capture another queen.

  • When it was first played soccer?

modern-day football has its origins in England. There is evidence that a game similar to soccer called Choule or soule arrived in England, Normandy, Brittany and Picardy, during the Norman conquest. According to historical evidence, such as football games, were played in English public schools such as Eton and Winchester colleges century 16. Until the mid-19th century, public school boys more or less formalized the rules of football, which became an organized activity. This gradually became football as we know it today.

  • In football, WHAT IS the shot falling leaf?

The shot falling leaf is so called because deflects the ball twice, as well as a falling leaf, during its flight towards goal. The diminutive Brazilian striker 1950's and '60s, Manuel Francisco dos Santos Garrincha made the kick and banana leaf falling shot his own due to his brilliant skills. Garrincha was given the nickname Little Bird, due to its low height and wide repertoire seductive of free kicks that tormented defenders.

  • WHAT IS THE WORLD'S FIRST VIDEO GAME?

In 1951, one. Engineer Ralph Baer developed a game called Pong using video equipment to scan. In 1958, William Higinbotham created a "Tennis for Two," a game using an analog computer. The game was never patented and dismantled. Nolan Bushnell created an arcade game in 1969 using a TV monitor rasterscan. He is known as the father of arcade video games. To be a fun activity, video games are also used to help sick children manage pain and anxiety during hospitalization hospital. Recently, Ethan Myers of Los Angeles made a partial recovery after a serious car accident, in part thanks to a videogame system.

  • WHEN WAS THE Iditarod dog race held for the first time?

The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, also called the "Iditarod" or "Last Great Race" is held in Alaska. It starts from Anchorage, Alaska southcentral and ends in Nome on the western coast of the Bering Sea. Each team, 12 to 16 dogs and their musher, covers over 1,150 miles in about three weeks. Id-itarod Trail Sled Dog Race first ran in 1973. The idea designed by Dorothy G. Page in 1964 as part of Alaska's Centennial Year celebrations in 1967.

  • WHAT IS THE DEEPEST DIVE world record for?

The world record for the deepest free dive is held by Nuno Gomes South Africa, an engineer for 52 years which plunged to a depth of 318.25 meters (1044 feet). He was diving in the Red Sea on June 10, 2005 and broke the previous record of 313 meters set by Mark Ellyatt from Britain in 2003.

  • Who is known as the Queen Rod?

Yelena Isinbayeva (23) of Russia has been hailed as the queen of the pole vault. The record world has been virtually unbeatable in the last three years. Yelena, who spends most of his time in Monaco and trains in Italy, was recently invited to go Italy and represent him for $ 6 million. However, she refused, saying she would never betray his country and that it is still based in Volgograd, his hometown. She was also approached by the oil baron Roman Abramovich to endorse the brand of oil, but did not materialize.

  • The WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOCCER AND FOOTBALL?

What Americans call soccer is called football in the world. So, if better to say that American soccer and British football are the same sport. The sport's official name is the Football Association is the international body that FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association).

  • If a batsman out but not legitimately fielders appeal, WOULD THE STATE REFEREE

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Law 27 clearly states that: The referee can not give a batter, unless appealed by the other side, which must be done before the player starts his run up bowling action to deliver. Next ball. Under Law 23.1 (f) (the ball becomes dead), the ball is dead the 'over' being called, however this does not invalidate an appeal made before the first ball delivered on the following 'time' was not known as the Law 17.1 (Call of Time). Always remember an appeal should cover all forms of being outside. (Law 27.2). Even if a batsman leaves his wicket under a misapprehension he is gone but the referee decided not under such circumstances, the referee shall intervene if satisfied that it is wrong (Law 27.5).

  • WHO HAS won most PAIRS FREE SKATING TITLES?

Andree Brunett and Pierre Brunett have won the championship skating world figure four times – in 1926, 1928.1930 and 1932. Three pairs have won three times – Ludowika Walter Jacobson and Jacobson (1911,1913,1924), and Helen Engelmanri Alfred Berger (1913,1922,1924) and Oleg Vasiliev and Elena Valova (1983,1985,1988).

  • When was the camera USED IN STUMP international cricket?.
  • WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE WORD ACROBAT?

TheWord acrobafmeansaperformerwho specializes made in agility and balgance. She comes from the word "French" Acrobate "which is devoid of 'Akrobata' from the Greek words (he who walks tiptoed) and 'akrobatein "(riding on the trunk of the foot).

  • WHO WAS the first batsman to be declared outside FOR A THIRD ARBITRATOR?

Sachin Tendulkar in November 14.1992 in Durban, South Africa against. Tendulkar, who scored 11, looked back from the ball Jonty Rhodes was the point where the field. Sachin attempted a quick single but was sent back to the attacker not Ravi Shastri. Rhodes threw the ball to the stumps where Andrew Hudson who had moved within the short leg, broke the barrier. It was a close call as square-leg umpire Cyril Mitchley asked third umpire Karl Liebenberg decide. The TV replay showed clearly that Tendulkar was dismissed.

  • WHY IS THE TEAM CAPTAIN is called a commander?

Skipper originated from the "Schipper 'Dutch word (literally" shipper "). Skipper generally means a person who runs a Boat or ship. In military terms, a captain is responsible for the care and safety of the ship, yacht ship or boat. This is also true for the captain, but in addition, the master is also responsible for the care and safety of the crew. In sport, he is a team captain in lawn bowls. It is an informal title of a baseball manager and captain of a football team.

  • WHAT IS A magical barrier in chess?

The Federation International Chess (FIDE) assigns rating points for chess players to indicate their level of competence on. This system is based on a system general classification statistic called ELO. According to him, the more the score, the better the player. FIDE continuously tracks the performances of players, and assessments are periodically revised. Garry Kasparov won in 2851, the highest score ever. Only four players – Kasparov, Kramnik, Topalov and Anand have obtained a score greater than or equal to 2800, which is called the magic barrier. The term is a term imitation of the sound barrier, which is considered a difficult threshold to cross before reach supersonic speeds.

  • WLIAT's Cricketer's a coffin?

Cricketer's coffin a term used in jest to the cricket kit bags they carry. The amount of gear carried by them on trips makes these bags look like a coffin. It jocularly said that cricketers also carry his coffin with them on every tour.

  • HOW DOES THE SNICKOMETER?

The Snickometer, although not used in decisions authority, is a useful tool that accompanies the TV path of the cricket ball collecting sounds from microphones field and play. The Snickometer, invented by Englishman Allan Plaskett in the mid 90s, is used to show the sound of the stump microphones. Power stump microphone is fed directly into the Snickometer which then represents the sound as a visual graph. From there, viewers can tell whether the ball hit a pad (a flat screen, without brightness) or hit the bat (much sharper graphics) or just went through (landline).

  • WHAT DOES THE COLOR CARDS IN SOCCER?
  • WHAT IS THE WAR IN FOOTBALL?

The Soccer War, or Football War was a war six days fought by El Salvador and Honduras in 1969. He had little to do with football, but an attempt to resolve the cultural differences. The fact that the Salvadorans were more aggressive illegally immigrate to Honduras was the main cause of this war. It's called the Soccer War because it began after a series of three highly contested World Cup matches between them. El Salvador initiated the hostilities, when his army moved to Honduras. After more than four days of fighting (which left 3,000 dead, 6,000 injured and caused $ 50 million in damages), a cease-fire was called under pressure from the U.S. and the Organization of American States. A peace agreement was only signed in 1980, and took a 1992 decision by the International Court of Justice to settle the border issues.

  • What are the basic elements of sumo wrestling?

With its origins in ancient Japan, sumo wrestling competitions are marked by elaborate rituals. A fight sumo occurs between two fighters belonging to a group of rows matched, the classification system itself has been in existence since time immemorial. The fight takes place within a circular area of 4.55 meters in diameter with the floor of clay and sand. The fighters can pull, push, hit or throw each other, but they do not are allowed to participate in kick gouging or hair pulling. If any part of the body of a fighter, except the soles of the feet, first touches the ground inside ring, or if it crosses the boundary of the ring, he is declared the loser. An average attack lasts for a few seconds to several minutes.

  • WHOM IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPORTS AND games?

A sport is a physical activity carried out within a set of rules, with purpose recreation, for competition or self-pleasure or a combination thereof. A game is a recreational activity involving one or more players, defined by a goal that the players trying to achieve, and a set of rules to play it. Games are played primarily for entertainment or fun. The difference of purpose apart from sport game, combined with the notion of individual (or team) skill or talent.

Is the WWF WRESTLING SHOW AN AUTHENTIC?

No. WWE (formerly WWF), the games are an event organized entirely for entertainment. WWE superstars are fully informed of their games, their results and movements, they have to use. The stars are always ready to have their bodies on the line because of the WWE. So the bottom line is that WWE, despite a show staged as far as the results are concerned, is purely faith, when viewed from the standpoint of WWE superstars like the blood shed and the injuries are real.

  • The WHAT are the basic elements of the uneven bars in gymnastics?

The uneven parallel bars demands strength, concentration, courage, coordination, precision and split second time. The routine should change from the low bar to high bar, incorporating changes take many releases regrasps and elements of flight, direction changes, jumps and swings round to the position of the wheelbarrow. The entire routine should flow a move to the next without pauses, extra swings or additional supports. Each routine must have two elements of liberation.

  • WHEN WAS THE RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS held for the first time?

The first World Championship in Rhythmic Gymnastics was held in 1963 in Budapest, Hungary The competition had 28 athletes from 10 European countries. Rhythmic individual all-competition was added to the Olympic Games in 1984. The rhythmic group event was added as a medal sport for the 1996 Olympics. The rhythmic gymnastics group competition involving five athletes work together as a team.

  • WHAT IS AUSSIE RULES FOOTBALL

This is the place for sports excellence derived from Australian a mixture of rugby and Gaelic football. It is played with 36 players (18 from each team) in an elliptical field, often called as an oval. First introduced in 1858, Australia, Victoria, the game is played in other countries like the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. The game is different other types of football for quick, relatively free movement of the ball "(due to lack of rule of offside) and the allocation a free kick for any clean catch, known as a brand, a ball was kicked over 15 yards.

  • What is the biggest TOTAL marked by entire team in first class cricket?

The highest total score is made 1107 runs for Victoria in a match against Sheffield Shield New South Wales in Melbourne in 1926. They arranged this in 10 hours 30 minutes that is, an incredible rate of 1.76 runs per minute.

  • WHO WAS THE FIRST TEST INDIA Cricket Captain?

Lala Amarnath was the captain of independent India's first race and led India to Australia, in 1947. He was an adventurer and a versatile personality frank, I was not afraid to speak his mind. After his retirement from the game, he was appointed to the board of selectors.

  • WHY THE RED IN COLOR cricket ball?

The red ball is not always used in cricket these days. During night cricket matches, a white ball is used. As for the game itself, which originated in England, where the ambient light levels leave much to be desired. The light is made of seven different colors. The red wave is less spread from its original path, while blue is the most scatted. The color red is more, therefore, suitable to detect the decrease of light. In fact, cricket is called the red cherry. The same explanation applies to the red appearance of the sun during sunrise and sunset. Besides addition, the same logic may explain why the sky and the oceans appear blue.

  • What is special about the Games REDNECK?

The Redneck Games, events for the not so athletic, it is held in July in Georgia (USA). Started ten years ago as a parody of the Olympic Games in Atlanta 1996, attracted about 15,000 participants this year. The events are uncommon and include mudpit bellyflop swinging for pig feet, hurling glass hub, cigarette redneck horseshoe Flip, played with toilet seats, seed spitting contest, bug zapper spitball, big hair contest and the armpit serenade.

  • WHAT IS WORLD'S LARGEST POOL?

The Natural Variation in the laboratory or NBL Sonny Carter Training Center, known as the SCTF near Johnson NASA Space Center in Houston, a pool world's largest indoor swimming. The pool is 62 meters (202 feet) long, 31 meters (102 feet) wide and 12 meters (40 feet) deep – 6 meters (20 feet) above ground level and an equal distance below ground. The pool holds 22.7 million gallons (6.2 million liters) of water. The pool is used by astronauts to train in conditions similar to zero gravity using specialized methods.

  • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Snooker, Billiards, and a side pocket?

The main difference is in the number balls used. In the pool, 22 balls, including the white ball striker, are used. The other colored balls are as follows: 15 red, 1 yellow, 1 brown, One blue, one pink, one black and one green. In billiards, just three balls are used – white, yellow and red – and both the white and yellow ball can act as the strikers. In the pool, there are nine balls with numbers and stripes printed on them. Side pocket is not a board game recognized and refers to the corner pockets of the pool table.

  • In Rugby, WHY THE CUP CALCUTTA name?
  • WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE CARD 'term' WILD IN SPORT?

The origin is in card games, where a wild card means a card with no fixed value, and whose value is assigned by the player Dynamically In other games like tennis, the term is now used to refer to a player (or team) who is granted entry to a tournament at the discretion of the committee organizing, even if the player (or team) is not exactly satisfied the eligibility criteria. A wildcard is given to players who are usually young and promising, and belong to the country of origin The term has been used since 1950 in the above sense.

  • WHAT IS A wooden spoon in the sport?

"Wooden Spoon" is a phrase that refers to the performance of an individual or a team that finishes last in a competition. To Sometimes a scoop of premium simulated or real-wood is delivered to the contestant who comes back. The phrase is apparently based on the fact that a wooden spoon is nearly worthless compared to the winner's trophy is made of precious metal. The term originated in Cambridge University, where teachers used to balance wooden spoon, before students who failed the exam.

  • WHY TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Play as a team SEPARATE BUT NO PLAY FOOTBALL AS PART West Indies cricket?

Antilles consists of several islands, some are independent nations, other territories or dependencies. Most were under the dominion of Spain, Britain, France, Denmark or the Netherlands. When Britain introduced cricket in their colonies in the 19th century century they wanted to form a single team in West Indies cricket with representatives from all its settlements there and in British Guiana. The West Indies team was established in 1890 and won test status in 1928. It is managed by West Indies Cricket Board, which currently represents ten independent and dependent nations two English-speaking Caribbean. Unlike cricket, football developed independently in the West Indies. It is possible for each country of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago in particular, to participate independently international football tournaments.

  • WHO won the largest number of FENCING TITLES?

Aleksandr Russia Romankov won the individual most of the men's world fencing championship titles – five in 1974,1977,1979,1982 and 1983. However, it was never an Olympic champion. Ildiko SagineRejto won more Olympic medals in fencing by a woman – seven (two gold, three silver, two bronze).

  • WHY Australian Open, FRENCH Wimbledon's Open and U.S. Open Grand Slams called?

In team tennis, a singles or doubles player is said to have reached Grand Slam if they succeed in winning all four titles in the same year. These tournaments are therefore also known as the Grand Slam tournaments. The term was used by first time in 1933 by the American journalist John Kieran. In describing the attempt that year by Jack Crawford to win all four titles, likened it to "a void and vulnerable grand slam in bridge ".

  • What is transfer TREE 'in football?

Every player Playing for a football club has a contract with the club for a certain period of time. After the contract expires and the player movement / transfer to another club, he is called a shuttle, not because the latter do not have to pay the former club of player any amount of money.

  • WHERE WAS TWENTY 20 first played?

The Twenty20 format of cricket was first played in 2003 in a match between England and Wales of Wales in the Lord, in England. It drew a crowd of 26,500. The first Twenty20 international match was played between Australia and New Zealand at Eden Park Auckland.

  • Who was the captain of cricket OF FIRST INDIA independent test team?

The cricket legend colorful Lala Amarnath (1911-2000) was captain of cricket team first tested an independent India. The first series, he was captain against Australia played in Australia in 1947-48. A multipurpose bright, he is best remembered as the first Indian to score a test century in his opening match against England in Mumbai in 1933. He also was the captain who led India to her first victory and win Test series in 1952-1953, when India and Pakistan played a series in India.

  • WHY IS THE DRESS CODE WIMBLEDON WHITE?

Traditionally, white is considered the color sport, as it represents purity. Since the Wimbledon Championship puts great emphasis on tradition, which insists that the players only use white. Of course, thanks equipment of some flashy players, most notably Andre Agassi, the all-white dress code was relaxed to "almost white".

  • WHO IS THE most expensive player?

In 2001, Zinedine Zidane transferred. Since the Italian club Juventus to Real Madrid of Spain in a four-year contract. The transfer fee was $ 66 million, making it the most expensive player in the history of ball of foot •. The captain of 34 years, French popularly known as Zizou, is considered one of the greatest players of his generation. He said the two (506 World Cup will be the last in competitive football. He is retiring from club football as well.

  • WHY DO THE SURFACES tennis rackets TABLE HAS DIFFERENT COLOR?
  • In football, BY USING THE BEST PLAYER NUMBER 10?

Not the best player on a team uses a number 10 shirt. It just happens that way. Usually the manager and trainer training start numbering starting with the goalkeeper and then, advocates, and so on. Thus, most midfielders or forwards has that number. It is completely in line with strategies and training.

  • MET Any goalie EVER scored a goal right from your home 18-yard?

Luis Martinez, the Colombian goalkeeper achieved this feat in a match against Poland on May 30, 2006 in a World Cup match with Poland heating.

  • What is the largest SPEED RECORD IN AN EVENT FL?

The Grand Prix with the highest average speed was the 1971 Italian Grand Prix, won by Peter Gethin in a BRM at an average speed of 242.6 km / h at the Monza circuit, at that time does not have chicanes. Interestingly, a recent computer simulation suggested that the current formula. A car would reach an average speed of more than 300 km / h in the original circuit. In 1998, the fastest was the Italian Grand Prix, won by Michael Schumacher at an average speed of 237.591 km / h.

  • AS IS "walking" than "Running 'in the Olympics?

On foot, the restriction is that in any time frame that you must always maintain contact with the ground. This can only be achieved when before lifting your back foot you put the front foot on the floor. In the race, there is no such restriction, but the old method will slow you down in the latter. m running, you pushing the back foot to get a jump even before your front foot hit the ground, thus obtaining a greater speed. Walk the marathon at the Olympics, contact foot is closely monitored and if the look suggests that the participant is not maintained continuous contact with the ground results in disqualification.

  • BY THAT IS CALLED OZ AUSTRALIA?

The word Australia when referred to informally with their first three letters becomes Aus. When Aus or toundfairult.

  • In Chess, WHY THE PIECES IN BLACK AND WHITE, AND NOT IN ANY COLOR?

It because of the contrast. Although the color of the chess pieces can vary, the lighter color is called 'white', while the darker color is called 'black'. The players are called "white players" and "black players, depending on the color of the parts they control.

  • The STANDS FOR MAKING BMX?

The completed form is the BMX bicycle motocross. It is the sport of bicycle racing, specially built in a rough cross-country course that includes obstacles built. BMX wheels are much smaller in diameter than the wheels of tourism or hybrid, and the picture is designed to be very small relative to the size of the rider.

  • WHY AUSTRALIA is referred to as "Down Under?

Australia is known as "The Land Down Under 'for his position in the southern hemisphere. The discovery of Australia began when European explorers searched for a land to the mainland of Asia. Before Australia was discovered, he was known as Terra Australis Incognita – the unknown southern land. Despite the use of the term is rarely used by Australians themselves, many of whom argue with some derision.

  • WHERE DID acrobatics originated?

Acrobatic traditions are found in many cultures. In art, Minoan West around 2000 BC contains depictions of acrobatic on the backs of bulls, which may have been a religious ritual. In China, acrobatics have been a part of culture since the Han Dynasty over 2500 years ago. During the Tang dynasty acrobatics saw the same type of development as European acrobatics saw during the Middle Ages with court displays during the 7th through the 10th century that dominates the practice. The first use of acrobatics as a specific sport was in (he Soviet Union in 1930, and the first world championships were in 1974.

  • WHOM It is the world's richest SPORTING body?

India cricket board claims is on track to become the richest sports body the world. Since Sharad Pawar took over as president of the BCCI in November, supported by Vice President Modi, who is aggressively overseeing sales and marketing, and former president Inderjeet Singh Bihdra BCCI, the body says that your income has multiplied by eight for about $ 1.5 billion.

  • WHEN THE WHITE RIVER RAFTING become a sport?

Rafting or white water rafting is a recreational activity utilizing a raft to navigate a river or other water bodies. This is usually done on whitewater or different degrees of rough water. In the 1970s, raiting was included in the Olympic Games in Munich. In the decade 1990, rafting was included in the Barcelona Olympics (1992) and Atlanta Olympics (1996). The International Federation of Rafting was instituted in 1997, and first international championship was held in 1999.

  • What is the national game of France?

France is sportsoriented one of the countries in the world, whereas nearly two thirds of men and one third of women of France to participate actively in at least one sport. Besides In addition, France hosts many prestigious international tournaments each year and France is one of the main winners of gold medals at the Olympics. Although a variety of sports Games are hosted by France, the most popular sports for soccer, tennis and cycling. Football has the maximum number of licensed players and is considered by many as the national game of France. However, cycling and tennis are also called for the national games in France for some others.

  • , The oldest Grand Slam in tennis?

The Championships Wimbledon, played on grass courts, is the oldest tournament Grand Slam. It began as an amateur event called Lawn Tennis Championships. The first championship was held in 1877. The other three Grand Slams in tennis are the U.S. Open which began in 1881, the French Open in 1891, and the Australian Open in 1905.

  • What is a dead ball situation in soccer?

A dead ball situation in football is when the ball is not moving. It is created when a lack is committed. A free kick is awarded to their team to whom the foul was given. There must be a minimum distance of five meters between the ball and the player. Kicks corner and goal kicks are considered dead-ball situations. The possibility of scoring increases as the distance between the target and the ball decreases in a situation dead ball.

  • WHY ARE HELD IN sporting events counterclockwise?

As we know, the Earth rotates in a counterclockwise direction, and therefore it is much easier to go around a circle in a counterclockwise direction during sports meets, including sporting events. Therefore, all these events are held in a counterclockwise direction.

  • WHAT IS a football club in the new world and the oldest?

It is possible that an organization linked to football existed in London between 1421 and 1423. The records of the Brewers' Company of London, a guild, mention the lease your room 'by football players for 20 pence, under the heading "Crafts and Fraternity." The announcement of the football players as a fraternity is the first hint of what could be considered a football club. There is evidence that in the 18th century, the English cricket clubs regularly played football in the winter. Has been argued that the Barnes Club (later Barnes Rugby Football Club), Barnes, London, was formed in 1839. However, this has not been conclusively documented.

  • WHEN AND WHERE DID Skating originate?

Figure Skating began in the latter part of the 19th century in Europe. An American ballet Jackson Haines, who lived in Vienna in 1860, added the elements of ballet and dance skating. The first World Championships for Men was held in St. Petersburg in 1896, followed by the Women's Championship in 1906.

  • What is the mascot of the Beijing Olympics?

The mascots of the Beijing Olympics are Fuwa (five children). Fuwa, intended to express the playful qualities of five little children, who form an intimate circle of friends, embody the natural characteristics of four of China's most popular animals – Beiba (fish), Jingjing (panda), Huanhuan (Tibetan antelope), Nini (Swallow) and the Olympic flame. When you put their names together – Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni, they say, 'Welcome to Beijing. "

  • WHAT ARE THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS?

Special Olympics is an organization organization created to help people with intellectual disabilities develop self-confidence, social skills and a sense of personal achievement through training sports and competition. Among his other activities, Special Olympics Special Olympics behavior World Games every four years. This year is happening in China.

  • What is a mass shooting?

A shot of mass, a term of billiards and snooker, is a technique that causes the cue ball to follow a curved path like a spinning ball in cricket. The bulk vaccine is performed by tilting the axis of the ball so that it turns into the desired curve, and upstream of the felt. The front of the ball is held by the horizontal angle of the track. The amount and direction of rotation is achieved through the angle vertical and the contact point. The force by which the ball is pushed is also crucial. The mass shooting is an extremely complicated combination of physics that requires much concentration and practice.

  • WHAT IS A LOW ultimatum game?

A low ultimatum game is a money game related. A person may offer a cash payment on a non-negotiable for the other. The person receiving the money know how much the other has and how as it is being given from the total pie. Sometimes, even that amount of money offered is high, some people re-fuse is because they feel they are being given a very small slice of the pie. Scientists are now linking this seemingly irrational decision to the level of testosterone in these men to make this decision.

  • What is a count-in chess?

In chess tournaments when two players finish with the same score in the final round, the tie must be broken for classification purposes. Different classification systems follow different rules of such tie, and FIDE (Federation Internationale des Echecs) or the World Chess Federation system uses progressive cumulative score. progressive score in a match is the points for the result obtained in the current round scores more progressive in the previous round, if there is a general rule, the system tends to reward early wins gets a little too late.

  • BILLIARDS IN what year was it first played?

While the origin of billiards is lost in history, a account of the Greek traveler Anacarsis suggests that a rudimentary version was played by the Egyptians around 400 BC. This form was adopted by the Greeks. "Billiards" The word has its roots in the pole which means "billart" the French words, and "bille" meaning ball. In 1470, the first billiard table was found between those belonging to the French King Louis XI. The first records of how the game was played was in the 15th century began as an indoor version of croquet. The Spanish introduced pool with the Americans in 1565. Shakespeare's use of pool, "the word" in its Thony playAn and Cleopatra shows that this sport was well known to the Elizabethans.

  • What is special about the Europass football?

Europass is the official football for the UEFA Euro 2008. Adidas EuroPass combines tradition with modernity has a new surface structure, which allows players to have more control over the ball and direct it perfectly in all weather conditions. The PSC-Texture, which consists of fine structures on the outer surface ensures excellent grip between ball and boot. The 12 black dots contain individual graphic on the ball elements that represent the passion, friendship, action, training, fans and goal victory. The name EuroPass symbolizes the link between Austria and Switzerland, the hosts of the tournament.

  • WHEN WAS THE FIRST Twenty20 match played?

Twenty20 cricket was first played in English domestic cricket in 2003 between England and Wales Cricket Board. The first international Twenty20 cricket match was played between Australia and New Zealand, on February 17, 2005 at Eden Park, Auckland. Australia New Zealand won by 44 runs.

  • WHEN WAS THE FIRST CHESS played as an international game?

Chess was played in 1851 in London as an international tournament. The tournament was conceived and organized by the English player Howard Staunton, and marked the first time that the best players Europe gathered in a single event. German Adolf Andersson won the tournament with 16 players, earning him the title of Best Player in Europe.

  • AS It's The Cricketer's batting average calculated?

In cricket, an average cricketer is the total number of runs, he scored divided by the number of times he was out. Since the number of runs a player scores and how often he gets out are primarily measures of his ability game, and largely independent of their teammates, the batting average is a good statistic to describe an individual player's skill as a batsman. The number is also simple to interpret intuitively, being approximately the average number of runs a batsman scores sometimes.

  • Who invented the SNAKES AND LADDERS BOARD GAME?

The board game, today called Snakes and Ladders, originated in ancient India where he was known by the name Mokshapat Patamu or Moksha. It is not known exactly when or who invented it, but it is believed that the game was played at a time as early as the second century BC. According to some historians, the game was invented by St. Gyandeva in the 13th century AD. Originally, the game was used wing party of moral instruction of life children. The squares in which ladders start were each supposed to stand for a virtue, and housing the head of a serpent was supposed to be evil. Snakes exceeded the stairs in the original Hindu game. The game was carried to England by the colonial rulers in the latter part of the 19th century, with some modifications. The game has changed called Snakes and Ladders and stripped of their moral and religious aspects, the number of ladders and snakes were equalized. In 1943, the game was introduced in the U.S. under the name of Chutes and Ladders.

  • WHAT IS A BALL Carrom in cricket?

It is a form of bowling. The ball is held between the thumb, index and middle finger, and instead of a regular release, the ball is kicked out of his fingers. This could result in an off-break, break a leg or a googly As in carrom, you never know where the ball will land.

  • Who invented the game SNAKES AND LADDERS BOARD?

A name in sanskrit complete Snakes and Ladders 'Parama Pada Sopan Patama' means the graph showing the ladder leading to the final state. Such blockprinted graphics on rough paper were sold at fairs or marketstreets main door leading to the temples of southern India. An important aspect of the game is that when you reach the higher stage of development spiritual realization, just a few drops of the data will entitle you to go to the next house, illustrating the difficulty of spiritual practice required to achieve moksha, the final release. The game was a way to teach young people a fun way, the principles of ancient Indian thought about the good life.

  • WHO IS YOUNGER OLYMPIC gold medal?

The youngest individual gold medalist of the Olympian is Marjorie Gestring United States. She was 13 years and 268 days old when she won the gold medal at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany, competition in 3m springboard diving. As the Olympics of 1940 and 1944 were not held due to World War II, she has not had a chance to defend his title. An interesting thing about his victory is that he was watched by Adolf Hitler. Marjorie Gestring was also included in the International Swimming Hall of Fame and a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. She returned in the 1948 London Olympics. Danish swimmer Inge Sorensen won the bronze medal in the 200 m breaststroke, aged 12 years and 24 days. She continues to be the competitor youngest ever to win an Olympic medal in an individual event.

  • WHEN COMMENT make his debut in cricket?

The first cricket match to be covered on the radio between two teams from New South Wales was a charity game in Australia in 1922. Len Watt was the man behind the microphone. The comment ballby ball first started in England by FH Gillingham, who covered a game in the county. Since 1930, the cricket commentary on radio became commonplace.

  • WHO IS scrum half?

The scrum-half in rugby, also known as half-in and halfback, is a handyman, an excellent dowel in both hands, an effective kicker with both feet, a good defender around the periphery and in the lid, and a quick runner who can sniff a gap and 'prick' both set and broken play. He is the backbone of a rugby team and is always looking for a fight.

  • What is the RBI Baseball?

RBI Baseball is a baseball game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was produced and originally released by Tengen in 1987.

  • WHAT IS jeu of PAMNE?

Jeu de Paume is also called "real tennis" or "shoes". He is the forerunner of modern tennis and a rage in Renaissance Europe. Jeu de Paume traces its history to the llth century when French monks played the sport by using their hands with bags cloth volleyball hair or cork.,

  • WHAT IS A SOFT DISMISSAL in cricket?

It's a dismissal where a cricketer who is good in the ing a particular course where the course comes too early VV S Laxman, for example, is good at playing the stroke of the leg. But if he leaves early, while playing, it's called a soft dismissal.

  • WHY are the hats ANGER IN THE RACE?

Fascinating hats are used in boxes of Royal Ascot horse racing and others during the Ladies Day, when women come into force and the place turns into a ramp fashion. History shows that the popularity of hats and scarves dates back to 1800.

  • WHAT IS THE GOBLET Calcutta?

In Christmas Day in 1872, a rugby match between 20 players representing England on one side and 20 representing Scotland, Ireland and Wales, on the other hand, was thrown in Calcutta. The game was such a success that was repeated a week "later. These games led to the formation of the Calcutta Football Club in January 1873. The Calcutta Club joined the Rugby Football Union in 1874 and since then it's called the Calcutta Cup.

  • WHO ARE OLDER and captains youngest to win the World Cup Soccer?

The youngest captain was Cafuaka Marcos Evangelista de Moraes of Brazil. Born in June of 7.1970, it won the World Cup in 1994 and 2002. The oldest is the captain of Italy Dino Zoff was born on February 28.1942. He won the World Cup in 1982.

  • The WHAT IS Superman Seat Grab?

In freestyle motocross, when the pilot is in the air, which is called 'Big Air'. headquarters Superman grabs is considered a regular trick that, when the pilot is in the air (18 m is the minimum height suitable to perform this trick), put your hand ne grip on the handlebars and another seat of the bike, and extends to the lower body in the air.

  • WHAT IS SHOT IN AGRICULTURE cricket?

The shooting is the agricultural wild slog the ball, usually above or on the mid wicket square leg. It is run by one shot through the line touched the ball in a crude, and without much technique. This can also sometimes result in some soil to be dug out when the bat hits the ground. »

  • WHAT 'FIRST SERVE and are' second service 'in tennis?

In tennis, there is a specified limit marked on the court behind which the ball must fall as a player serves. Thus, if the ball hits the net and falls back to the court or the server exceeds the limit marked on the turf, is a bad serve. As a rule, a player is allowed to serve again if the "first service" is wrong, what to serve is called 'second service '.

  • What is a stalemate in chess?

When a player has no legal moves, not You can continue the game. This results in a tie, since it is not her king in check. The game is declared a draw when this situation occurs, not matter what one side has an advantage over the other.

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