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Go back to SportSermon.netSoccer, sometimes referred to as football, is a team sport that is played on a rectangular field with goals at each end by two teams of eleven
Anil Kumble, a.k.a. “Jumbo” to the cricket community, is a legendary character in Indian cricket. He was born in Bangalore, Karnataka, on
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Shaheen Shah Afridi received advice from former Pakistani captain Waqar Younis to bowl like Indian fast Jasprit Bumrah in light of his poor
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