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Essay heading: Is the Craze of Cricket Justified?
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That special day is not far away, if we start giving our dedicated and respect support to all players of every sport in India. displayed 300 characters
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The craze for cricket was intensified after India's emphatic victory in the 1983 world cup. Every Indian recalls this moment with pride. But, this interest in the game of cricket, has taken away the shine of other sports. There will be very few who know that hockey is India's national game. We do remember almost every event in cricket... displayed next 300 characters
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