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My Cricket Report Has Been Published on the UK’s #1 Sports News Website!
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Countries, Corruption and Cricket
Last Friday I went to watch England play Pakistan in a One Day International cricket match at the London Oval. This was an interesting match for several reasons. Firstly I’d gone dressed as a sailor. I quickly realised this … Continue reading
Why Don’t ABCDs Care About Their Culture?
When I first arrived in India back in my Gap Year, several linguistic quirks thoroughly amused me. Indians have a trully wonderful command of the English language, using terminology, phrasology and grammatic patterns that have ceased to be regularly used … Continue reading
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