He thought cricket and rugby were an organized way to teach English boys discipline, the importance of hierarchy, the skills, the codes of honors and the leadership qualities that helped them build and turn the British Empire.
He thought cricket and rugby were an organized way to teach English boys discipline, the importance of hierarchy, the skills, the codes of honors and the leadership qualities that helped them build and turn the British Empire.
How was victory of west Indies against England in 1950 cerebrated?
It was celebrated as a national achievement, as way of demonstrative that west Indies were the equals of white Englishmen.
It was celebrated as a national achievement, as way of demonstrative that west Indies were the equals of white Englishmen.
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The first non- white club of west Indies was established toward the end of l9th century and even in this case its members were light-skinned Mulattos.
The first non- white club of west Indies was established toward the end of l9th century and even in this case its members were light-skinned Mulattos.
See lessIn which colonies cricket was established as a popular sport by the white settlers?
south Africa, Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, west Indies and Kenya.
south Africa, Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, west Indies and Kenya.
See lessWhich ideal of amateur was glorified in cricket?
cricket was played not for victory or profit but for its own sake, in the spirit of fair play.
cricket was played not for victory or profit but for its own sake, in the spirit of fair play.
See lesswhat was the significance of cricket according to Thomas Arnold, headmaster of famous school?
He thought cricket and rugby were an organized way to teach English boys discipline, the importance of hierarchy, the skills, the codes of honors and the leadership qualities that helped them build and turn the British Empire.
He thought cricket and rugby were an organized way to teach English boys discipline, the importance of hierarchy, the skills, the codes of honors and the leadership qualities that helped them build and turn the British Empire.
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