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I've already mentioned our two exciting and entertaining contests. However, there are many aggressive chats with us during games. In our earlier days, we participated in numerous games. But we've been fighting a lot lately. in particular Vaijy and Manoj. The interaction between these two players is highly aggressive. We both agreed to play a single-player, 11-player game on a large field between us. 10,000 rupees will be wagered on this match between us. You already know about this from my "Today We Played Cricket Match Part 4,5,6, and 7" post.
from our two prior games the next day. Vijay assembled a team of 11 players by calling each of his buddies. Manoj also organised a team of 11 players by calling his pals. As we discuss, we all gather on a large field. Wednesday was today. Many teams arrived on Sunday to play matches. because Wednesday is the next day we've chosen. All are present in the morning at nine o'clock with their individual teams on the field. Everyone is eager to watch the major match between Vijay and Manoj. All of the match's regulations are now being decided by Vijay and Manoj among all participants. We started on Wednesday because the entire site was vacant. With all players present, Vijay and Manoj choose their 10,000 rupee wager. The five players on each of our squads are the same as the last two games. The vijay team contains the same players as the last two matches. For this important game, both Vijay and Manoj's captains called in an additional 6-6 players. Last night, both called each individual. In other words, the conflict has already begun. Before the game began, the two captains agreed to make changes to the fair play match regulations. With both captains present and all players gathered on the perimeter, the boundary was set. Since this is a 360-degree field, every boundary has been established by all participants. These teams have previously been fixed:
Manoj's team: Uday ( vc), me, prasad, manoj (c), Abhijeet, Akshay, Ajay (wk), Sagar, Andi, Anuj, Sudarshan.
Vijay's team: Vijay (c), Vinayak, Rahul (vc), Suraj, Navnath (wk), Gaurav, Tushar, Kisan, Avinash, Vikas, Manish.
Our two teams are shown here. We previously called one of our favourite college professors, who is also quite friendly with us, for that match. Our match referee is this teacher who is here. He has a fascinating personality. Our instructor is incredibly knowledgeable about cricket. He enjoyed watching cricket matches a lot. Due to all of those factors, we decided to use that teacher as our match referee today. First, the match referee and both team captains, Vijay and Manoj, go over all the rules. The match referee acknowledged every aspect of our game and agreed to conduct a fair cricket match. This is a tremendous match between our two teams, thus everything needs to be resolved right away to prevent fights during the game. All of this has recently been discussed with the match referee and both captains.
Our match referee went alone with both teams' captains, Vijay and Manoj, for today's game toss. Our match referee performed the toss. Our squad captain Manoj won the coin toss. Manoj chose to field first after winning the toss. Manoj chose to field first because he believed that we could easily run the chase. I've already mentioned our two exciting and entertaining contests. However, there are many aggressive chats with us during games. In our earlier days, we participated in numerous games. But we've been fighting a lot lately. in particular Vaijy and Manoj. The interaction between these two players is highly aggressive. We both agreed to play a single-player, 11-player game on a large field between us. 10,000 rupees will be wagered on this match between us. You already know about this from my "Today We Played Cricket Match Part 4,5,6, and 7" post.
from our two prior games the next day. Vijay assembled a team of 11 players by calling each of his buddies. Manoj also organised a team of 11 players by calling his pals. As we discuss, we all gather on a large field. Wednesday was today. Many teams arrived on Sunday to play matches. because Wednesday is the next day we've chosen. All are present in the morning at nine o'clock with their individual teams on the field. Everyone is eager to watch the major match between Vijay and Manoj. All of the match's regulations are now being decided by Vijay and Manoj among all participants. We started on Wednesday because the entire site was vacant. With all players present, Vijay and Manoj choose their 10,000 rupee wager. The five players on each of our squads are the same as the last two games. The vijay team contains the same players as the last two matches. For this important game, both Vijay and Manoj's captains called in an additional 6-6 players. Last night, both called each individual. In other words, the conflict has already begun. Before the game began, the two captains agreed to make changes to the fair play match regulations. With both captains present and all players gathered on the perimeter, the boundary was set. Since this is a 360-degree field, every boundary has been established by all participants. These teams have previously been fixed:
Manoj's team: Uday ( vc), me, prasad, manoj (c), Abhijeet, Akshay, Ajay (wk), Sagar, Andi, Anuj, Sudarshan.
Vijay's team: Vijay (c), Vinayak, Rahul (vc), Suraj, Navnath (wk), Gaurav, Tushar, Kisan, Avinash, Vikas, Manish.
Our two teams are shown here. We previously called one of our favourite college professors, who is also quite friendly with us, for that match. Our match referee is this teacher who is here. He has a fascinating personality. Our instructor is incredibly knowledgeable about cricket. He enjoyed watching cricket matches a lot. Due to all of those factors, we decided to use that teacher as our match referee today. First, the match referee and both team captains, Vijay and Manoj, go over all the rules. The match referee acknowledged every aspect of our game and agreed to conduct a fair cricket match. This is a tremendous match between our two teams, thus everything needs to be resolved right away to prevent fights during the game. All of this has recently been discussed with the match referee and both captains.
Our match referee went alone with both teams' captains, Vijay and Manoj, for today's game toss. Our match referee performed the toss. Our squad captain Manoj won the coin toss. Manoj chose to field first after winning the toss. Manoj chose to field first because he believed that we could easily run the chase. I've already mentioned our two exciting and entertaining contests. However, there are many aggressive chats with us during games. In our earlier days, we participated in numerous games. But we've been fighting a lot lately. in particular Vaijy and Manoj. The interaction between these two players is highly aggressive. We both agreed to play a single-player, 11-player game on a large field between us. 10,000 rupees will be wagered on this match between us. You already know about this from my "Today We Played Cricket Match Part 4,5,6, and 7" post.
from our two prior games the next day. Vijay assembled a team of 11 players by calling each of his buddies. Manoj also organised a team of 11 players by calling his pals. As we discuss, we all gather on a large field. Wednesday was today. Many teams arrived on Sunday to play matches. because Wednesday is the next day we've chosen. All are present in the morning at nine o'clock with their individual teams on the field. Everyone is eager to watch the major match between Vijay and Manoj. All of the match's regulations are now being decided by Vijay and Manoj among all participants. We started on Wednesday because the entire site was vacant. With all players present, Vijay and Manoj choose their 10,000 rupee wager. The five players on each of our squads are the same as the last two games. The vijay team contains the same players as the last two matches. For this important game, both Vijay and Manoj's captains called in an additional 6-6 players. Last night, both called each individual. In other words, the conflict has already begun. Before the game began, the two captains agreed to make changes to the fair play match regulations. With both captains present and all players gathered on the perimeter, the boundary was set. Since this is a 360-degree field, every boundary has been established by all participants. These teams have previously been fixed:
Manoj's team: Uday ( vc), me, prasad, manoj (c), Abhijeet, Akshay, Ajay (wk), Sagar, Andi, Anuj, Sudarshan.
Vijay's team: Vijay (c), Vinayak, Rahul (vc), Suraj, Navnath (wk), Gaurav, Tushar, Kisan, Avinash, Vikas, Manish.
Our two teams are shown here. We previously called one of our favourite college professors, who is also quite friendly with us, for that match. Our match referee is this teacher who is here. He has a fascinating personality. Our instructor is incredibly knowledgeable about cricket. He enjoyed watching cricket matches a lot. Due to all of those factors, we decided to use that teacher as our match referee today. First, the match referee and both team captains, Vijay and Manoj, go over all the rules. The match referee acknowledged every aspect of our game and agreed to conduct a fair cricket match. This is a tremendous match between our two teams, thus everything needs to be resolved right away to prevent fights during the game. All of this has recently been discussed with the match referee and both captains.
Our match referee went alone with both teams' captains, Vijay and Manoj, for today's game toss. Our match referee performed the toss. Our squad captain Manoj won the coin toss. Manoj chose to field first after winning the toss. Manoj chose to field first because he believed that we could easily run the chase. I've already mentioned our two exciting and entertaining contests. However, there are many aggressive chats with us during games. In our earlier days, we participated in numerous games. But we've been fighting a lot lately. in particular Vaijy and Manoj. The interaction between these two players is highly aggressive. We both agreed to play a single-player, 11-player game on a large field between us. 10,000 rupees will be wagered on this match between us. You already know about this from my "Today We Played Cricket Match Part 4,5,6, and 7" post.
from our two prior games the next day. Vijay assembled a team of 11 players by calling each of his buddies. Manoj also organised a team of 11 players by calling his pals. As we discuss, we all gather on a large field. Wednesday was today. Many teams arrived on Sunday to play matches. because Wednesday is the next day we've chosen. All are present in the morning at nine o'clock with their individual teams on the field. Everyone is eager to watch the major match between Vijay and Manoj. All of the match's regulations are now being decided by Vijay and Manoj among all participants. We started on Wednesday because the entire site was vacant. With all players present, Vijay and Manoj choose their 10,000 rupee wager. The five players on each of our squads are the same as the last two games. The vijay team contains the same players as the last two matches. For this important game, both Vijay and Manoj's captains called in an additional 6-6 players. Last night, both called each individual. In other words, the conflict has already begun. Before the game began, the two captains agreed to make changes to the fair play match regulations. With both captains present and all players gathered on the perimeter, the boundary was set. Since this is a 360-degree field, every boundary has been established by all participants. These teams have previously been fixed:
Manoj's team: Uday ( vc), me, prasad, manoj (c), Abhijeet, Akshay, Ajay (wk), Sagar, Andi, Anuj, Sudarshan.
Vijay's team: Vijay (c), Vinayak, Rahul (vc), Suraj, Navnath (wk), Gaurav, Tushar, Kisan, Avinash, Vikas, Manish.
Our two teams are shown here. We previously called one of our favourite college professors, who is also quite friendly with us, for that match. Our match referee is this teacher who is here. He has a fascinating personality. Our instructor is incredibly knowledgeable about cricket. He enjoyed watching cricket matches a lot. Due to all of those factors, we decided to use that teacher as our match referee today. First, the match referee and both team captains, Vijay and Manoj, go over all the rules. The match referee acknowledged every aspect of our game and agreed to conduct a fair cricket match. This is a tremendous match between our two teams, thus everything needs to be resolved right away to prevent fights during the game. All of this has recently been discussed with the match referee and both captains.
Our match referee went alone with both teams' captains, Vijay and Manoj, for today's game toss. Our match referee performed the toss. Our squad captain Manoj won the coin toss. Manoj chose to field first after winning the toss. Manoj chose to field first because he believed that we could easily run the chase.