Tuesday, March 19, 2019
A Memorable Game of Cricket :: Art
A Memorable Game of playStatement of Intention My intended audiences for this piece of writing be teens who are interested in sports. I aim to show them that in quantify of need how people from all diametrical interests come together as one to help those in need. I plan to do this with a precise soft, friendly yet excited tone of writing, which I am writing a journal entry.Dear Diary,Cricket, one of the best sports any can play, where eleven worlders and two batsmen stand on a field trying to show how they are better than the other. This was definitely not the expression at one of the best cricket duplicatees I pay off of all time been to. The Asian XI VS The Rest of the World XI match which was vie at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in January 2005. This match was played for the reasons of unselfishness for the Boxing Day Tsunami disaster in 2004. The match was really antithetical to a normal cricket match where racial slurs would be thrown and twisted around and people would only be supporting their own aggroup and putting down the other. There were many factors that made this match very special and very memorable.Well excluding the prototypal factor that made this match special that millions of dollars were being raised to go to the countries that were hit by the ineffable Tsunami disaster, there were so many others. One of the things that made this match very special, which would be near the top of my list was that you got to see all your favourite(a) superstars in the one go. You had some of crickets greats including Sachin Tendulkur, Brian Lara, Steve Waugh, Daniel Vettori and last besides not least muttiah muralitharan. To see all these players, playing together in the same teams was just excellent. Talking about teams I dont think there were any.Even though the players were in two different teams playing against each other the crowds didnt seem to think so. For the first time at a cricket match that I have seen people from all countries supporting not just their own dry land but all the others no matter which side they were on. Everyone was get together into the chants no matter which country they were from or were supporting. I being Indian was posing in a huge group of Indians and what really got my attention was that the Indians were joining the Go Aussie Go chants and the Australians were joining into the Indian chants though I interrogation they new what they meant but yet still chanting along.
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