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THE GAME I TRIED A LOT...



This is a game where i hardly used to play with my dudes these days. Where i don't play the game instead i crack some stupid jokes to deviate them from the game.
This went by days where i continued these things. But one day it dragged my interest to learn it and play it full of my interest. This is the game where i tried hard
but i can't still learn and play the game. Where i got HURTS, PAIN, HITTING, STRIKES, and so on. This is the game which changed my ideas and thoughts to get deeper
about the game to know the names of the players who plays this. The i HARDLY REMEMBERED 5 to 6 NAMES OF THEM. This game is CRICKET THE GAME CHANGER OF MY LIFE.

The real fact is i even struggle to hit a single ball. BUT I STILL LEARN...

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