Kerry Packer, an Australian Television tycoon, saw the money-making potential of cricket as a televised sport. He staged unofficial Tests and One Day Internationals under the name of World Series Cricket.
Kerry Packer, an Australian Television tycoon, saw the money-making potential of
cricket as a televised sport. He staged unofficial Tests and One Day Internationals under the name of World Series Cricket.
Fill in the blanks: The term protoplasm was coined by…………
The term protoplasm was coined by J.E. Purkinje.
The term protoplasm was coined by J.E. Purkinje.
See lessFill in the blanks: The…………… are an exception to cell theory.
The Viruses are an exception to cell theory.
The Viruses are an exception to cell theory.
See lessWhich two great advances in bowling have been pioneered by Pakistan?
The doosra and the reverse swing
The doosra and the reverse swing
See lessState any one advantage of television coverage of cricket?
It expanded the audience for the game by beaming cricket into small towns and villages.
It expanded the audience for the game by beaming cricket into small towns and
See lessvillages.
Who was Kerry Packer and how did he make cricket more popular?
Kerry Packer, an Australian Television tycoon, saw the money-making potential of cricket as a televised sport. He staged unofficial Tests and One Day Internationals under the name of World Series Cricket.
Kerry Packer, an Australian Television tycoon, saw the money-making potential of
See lesscricket as a televised sport. He staged unofficial Tests and One Day Internationals under the name of World Series Cricket.