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1 Sheila’s been absent school for the past week because she’s got the flu.
2 Elizabeth comes a very wealthy family.
3 Tim enjoys working for that company because it really cares its employees.
4 I have a private garage so I don't have to worry finding parking.
5 I find it extremely difficult to concentrate my homework when the TV is on.
6 My sister always blames me things I never do.
7 The nanny yelled at the little boys because they had been mean the cat.
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Welcome to 'Sport Today'. And this morning we are talking about a very popular summer game – cricket. Cricket is England’s national sport.
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Traditionally, the players wear cricket whites – all their clothes are white. The batsmen wear cricket pads on their legs and gloves to protect themselves. Many batsmen wear helmets to protect their heads from the very hard cricket ball which the bowler throws at the wicket.
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So, how do you play the game? There are 11 players on each team. They play with a ball that is a little smaller than a baseball, and a bat. The two teams take it in turns to bat. They stand inside an area called a wicket. It is 20 metres long, and at each end there is a set of special sticks, also called a wicket. It has three stumps which the bowler tries to hit.
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The bowler runs up and throws the hard ball at the wicket. The batsman has to hit the ball, so that it does not hit the wicket.
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The two batsmen try to run from one wicket to the other while the other team try to catch the ball. Each time the batsmen change places they score a 'run'. The score is put on a large scoreboard.
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