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My Place. Mohammed 1998. Q. Is Mohammed a leg spin bowler?. Mohammed is a leg spin bowler. Q. Who is Mohammed’s best friend?. Danielle is Mohammed’s best friend. Q. How often does Mohammed play cricket?. Mohammed practices cricket everyday. When did Mohammed move to Australia ?.
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My Place Mohammed 1998
Q. Is Mohammed a leg spin bowler? Mohammed is a leg spin bowler.
Q. Who is Mohammed’s best friend? Danielle is Mohammed’s best friend.
Q. How often does Mohammed play cricket? Mohammed practices cricket everyday.
When did Mohammed move to Australia ? Mohammed moved to Australia a little while ago.
What are some facts about the history of Australian cricket? The Pakistani all-rounder is best known for bowling at the death in One Day Internationals. The left arm swing bowler would bowl fast, straight and full to lead his side to many victories. With over 400 test and 500 ODI's wickets on his resumé - Akram can rightly be classed as a bowling legend in his own right - but he was also a fine batsman - compiling a top score of 257 not out at Test level.
Where did cricket come from? • The earliest definite reference to cricket occurs in 1598 and makes clear that the sport was being played c.1550, but its true origin is a mystery. All that can be said with a fair degree of certainty is that its beginning was earlier than 1550, somewhere in south-east England within the counties of Kent, Sussex and Surrey, most probably in the region known as the Weald. Unlike other games with batsmen, bowlers and fielders, such as stool ball and rounders, cricket can only be played on relatively short grass, especially as the ball was delivered along the ground until the 1760s. Therefore, forest clearings and land where sheep had grazed would have been suitable places to play.
Who are some famous Australian cricket players? • The Australian cricket team is the national men's cricket team of Australia. It is the joint oldest team in Test cricket, having played in the first Test match in 1877.The team also plays One Day International cricket and Twenty20 International, participating in both the first ODI, against England in the 1970–71 season and the first Twenty20 International, against New Zealand in the 2004 season, winning both games.
The end, by Sarah A. Bibliography www.myplace.com.au www.myplace.edu.au