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Dirk Nannes played for Australia and Netherland Keepler Wessels played for Australia and South Africa. He was first cricket player to play for two countries.
The dislike of Germany from multiple countries began after their invasion of Poland. During WWII, the first two countries to declare war on Germany were Great Britain and France.
There were multiple most powerful countries in Europe during the Golden Age of Exploration. They included Spain, France, and England.
During Donald Bradman's career, he made a total of 211 centuries, played 80 tests for Australia and made 6996 test runs. It is unknown how many other runs he made prior to test cricket, and in informal matches.
since Australia and New Zealand were the host countries and the climate during those months was not favorable to play cricket, The governing body of cricket decided to push the World Cup to 1992 as it was summer season in Australia and New Zealand and the most suited climate to play cricket.sss
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The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is an Australian sports stadium located in Yarra Park in inner Melbourne. Ciricket is played during the summer and Australian Rules Football during the winter
Mohammad Azharuddin was the captain of the Indian Cricket team in the 1996 Cricket World Cup.
Suresh Raina is currently a player for the Indian cricket team of Rainawari. He made is ODI debut in 2005 at 18 and hads play in 17 test matches during his career.
Bob Woolmer was the coach of the Pakistan Cricket team in the 2007 Cricket World Cup. He died during the 2007 Cricket World Cup. Mushtaq Ahmed was appointed as the acting coach.
A cricket widow is a woman who sees her husband so infrequently during cricket season (because he is always at a match) that she is effectively a widow (without a spouse).
Florence Nightingale travelled to various countries in Europe, including Germany, France, Italy, Greece, and Turkey, during her nursing career. She visited these countries to study healthcare practices, establish hospitals, and provide care to wounded soldiers.