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Essay : My favourite game Many sport games are interesting and joyful but i like cricket the most.Cricket is as same to the players as songs to the singers and music to the musician. Cricket match is always played between two teams.it has three forms till now.One Day Cricket match , Test or five day cricket match and T20 Cricket match. One day cricket match consists of 100 overs , Test Cricket consists of 450 overs at the maximum and twenty twenty cricket has 40 overs in a match. I know cricket and love it because of Shahid afridi.He is the oxygen of modern day cricket. Cricket game has produced many legends like Sachin Tendulkar , Imran khan , wasim akram , Ricky ponting , Shane warne and many more. Some are famous for batting while some for bowling. jhonty Rhodes , a former South African player was the best fielder of cricket. Cricket provide its players with the very best exercise. Players have muscular exercise in it.They lose energy in it,Those who watch cricket match with pretty attention also loses energy in anormous amount. Their are so much glamour and controversies in nowadays cricket. Match Fixing , doping etc are the major corruptions of cricket nowadays. I would say cricket is the best sports game of the world.It is really popular through out the world. Without Cricket , the life of ours would be very sad and sorrowful. it is the best entertainment. Now changes in cricket are being made day by day. More use of technology will help cricket and the cricket will

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