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Cricket Stumped guide.

4. Stumped The stumping is essentially a sub-set of the run out, where the wicket-keeper breaks the stumps of the on-strike batsman after the batsman has inadvertently moved out of his or her crease while swinging at and missing at the ball. The same rule applies that the stumps must be broken while the batsman is out of the crease, so if a batsman swings and misses but remains established behind the white line, they cannot be out stumped. Here’s a nice example:

cricket run out guide.

. Run Out To be run out is similar to being thrown out in baseball. If the batsmen attempt to run, and the fielding team is able to throw the ball into one of the sets of stumps before the batsman can make it to the white line (the ‘crease’) at that end of the pitch, that batsman is out. The fielding team can either strike the stumps with the ball via a direct hit, or a player can catch the ball and then knock off the bails with the hand(s) that is/are holding the ball. Or, they can just do this:

cricket live guide

cricket live guide Two batsman take up positions on the pitch, at either end. One begins as the ‘striker’—similar to the hitter in baseball—and one begins as the ‘non-striker’—similar to a baserunner. The fielding team have roles roughly analogous to the fielding set-up of a baseball team: one ‘bowler’ delivers the ball to the batsman (as does the pitcher in baseball), one ‘wicket-keeper’ stands behind the batsman to receive the ball if it is not struck by the batsman (as does the catcher in baseball), and the remaining nine members of the fielding team arrange themselves around the field. Advertisement As in baseball, the bowler delivers the ball to the batsman, but, crucially, the bowler must deliver the ball with a straight arm. So, throwing is not allowed; the bowler must deliver the ball in a windmill action. The ball bounces on the pitch once before reaching the batsman. (It may bounce twice or not at all, but neither is desirable, and the ball

The Complete Guide To Understanding Cricket

The Complete Guide To Understanding Cricket If you aren’t familiar with cricket, it can be a difficult game to follow. There are a number of elements similar to baseball, paired with others that are utterly unique and sometimes baffling. It can be difficult to understand what strategies the players are pursuing, and even fundamental questions like “who is winning?” don’t always have simple answers. But once you know the basics, cricket is great. How The Game Is Played Just like baseball, there is a batting team and a fielding team. One member of the fielding team hurls the ball at the batsman, who wields a wooden bat and attempts to hit the ball around the field, scoring runs either by running or hitting the ball into the crowd. The fielding team tries to achieve two complementary aims: to get the batsmen out, and to limit the number of runs scored by the batsmen. The Rules of the Game Each team comprises 11 players. All 11 of the fielding team’s players take the fie

Beginner's Guide to Football

Beginner's Guide to Football One 11-man team has possession of the football. It is called the offense and it tries to advance the ball down the field-by running with the ball or throwing it - and score points by crossing the goal line and getting into an area called the end zone . The other team (also with 11 players) is called the defense . It tries to stop the offensive team and make it give up possession of the ball. If the team with the ball does score or is forced to give up possession, the offensive and defensive teams switch roles (the offensive team goes on defense and the defensive team goes on offense). And so on, back and forth, until all four quarters of the game have been played. In order to make it easier to coordinate the information in this digest, the topics discussed generally follow the order of the rule book. THE FIELD             

Human circulatory system.

Human circulatory system. Human circulatory system also called the blood vascular consists of the muscular chambered heart, a network of closed branching blood vessel ans blood, the fluid which is circulated. Heart the mesodermally derived organ is situated in thoracic cavity in between the two lungs slightly titled to the left. it has the site of clenched fist. it is protected by a double walled membranous bag, Pericardium, enclosing the pericardial fluid.Our heart has a four chambers called atria and two larger chambers.The opening between the artium and right ventricles is formed by a muscular claps and flaps.The opening of the right and left ventricles in to the pulmonary artery of the aorta respectively are provide in to semilunar values.

Don't abuse sunscreen.

Don't abuse sunscreen Effects of sunlights. 1.UVA can penetrate deeper influencing collagen which causes darkening and aging. 2.Too much sun exposure damages deeper layers of skins.         3.frequent and prolonged exposure can cause cancer too.          Sunscreen and it uses. Sunscreen is nothing but any topical product be longed be it lotion,spray or gel that can absorb the sun's rays.Protection from the sun dates back to early centuries where human used planted products to themselves from harm full effect the sun.These active the principles are being used in making sunscreen till date. 

Facial for every skin

Facial for every skin Facial for every skin.They are different kind of facial for different purpose and the skin types. While detan facial helps to remove tanning mostly for oily skin gold radiance facial suite for all skin types, say experts. Bharti taneja Director of alps beauty clinic and academy, and Richa singh, facial that you could opt for. De-tan facial. De-tan  suit oily skin that get sun-tanned.The cream used for this facial cut for this facial cut the melanin on the skin, hence thre give immediate de-tan results. Aromatherapy facial The aromatic oils is used in aroma therapy facial have potent curative and permeating ability. Experts analysis skin type and accordingly suggested th oils which has bend with base oils show unique set of beneficial properties. Diamond facial The facial is ideal for special occasion. It suits dry, oily, as well as skin combination types.I t is mostly opted for wedding parties and festivals.The fine dust massage cream used fo

Digestive glands

Digestive glands The digestive glands associated with the alimentary canal include the salivary glands the liver and the pancreas. Saliva is the mainly produced by three pair of salivary glands. the parotids. the largest gland of the body weighting an adult human.It is stimulated abdominal cavity.The hepatic lobules are the structural and functional unit of liver containing hepatic cell arranged the form of the cords.Each lobule is covered with a connective tissue sheath called the glisson capsule.The duct of gall bladder along with hepatic duct form the liver.      The bile duct and the pancreatic duct open together in to duodenum as the common hepato-pancreatic duct which has guarded by a sphincter called sphincter of Oddi. the pancreas is a compound elongated organ situated between the limbs U shaped dueodenum.

Digestion and absorption.

Digestion and absorption. Food is the one of the organic basic requirements of all living organisms. The major components of our food carbohydrate, proteins and fats. Vitamins and minerals are also required in small quantities.Food provide energy and organic materials for growth and repair of tissues.The water we take in plays and important role in metabolic process and also prevents dehydration of the body.This process conservation of complex food substances to simple absorbable forms is called digestion and is carried out by our digestive system by mechanical and biochemical methods. Digestive system The human digestive system consists of the alimentary canal and associated glands. Alimentary canal The alimentary canal begins with an anterior opening the mouth and it open out posteriorly through the anus. The mouths leads to the buccal cavity or oral cavity.The oral cavity has a number of teeth and muscular tongue.Each type of attachment is called thecodont.   The m

THE HYPOTHALAMUS

THE HYPOTHALAMUS Its contains the several groups neurosecretory cells called nuclei which produce hormones. These hormones regulate the synthesis and the secretion of pituitary hormones.How ever the hormones produced by hypothalamus are two types, the releasing hormones. (for example) : hypothalamus hormone called gonadotrophin release hormones stimulates the pituitary synthesis and release of gonadotrophin. On the other hand somatostatin from the hypothalamus inhibits the release of growth hormones in the pituitary. This hormones originating in the hypothalamic neurons pass through axons and are release fro their never ending.This hormones reach the pituitary gland through a portal circularly system and the regulate the function of their anterior pituitary. 

Human endocrine system

Human endocrine system The endocrine glands and hormones produced tissues/cells located different part of the body.constitute the endocrine system. Pituitary , pineal, thyroid, adrenal, pancreas, parathyroid, thymus and gonads are the organised endocrime bodies in our body.In addition to this some other organs.Liver, kidney, heart also produce hormones.A brief accounts of the structure and the functional of all the major endocrime glands and hypothalamus of the human body is given in the following section.   

Angiosperms

Angiosperms Unlike the gymnosperms where the ovules are naked in the angiosperm in the flowering plants.the pollen grain ovules are developed in specialised structure called flower. in the angiosperm the seeds are enclosed by fruits.The angiosperms are an exceptionally large groups of plants occurring in wide range of habits.They range in size of tiny.They provide us with food, fodder, fuel and medicines. The dicotyledons and the monocotyledons. The dicotyledons are characterised  by having to cotyledons in their seeds while the monocolyledons have only once.The only male sex organ in a flower is the stamen.each stamen consist of slender filament with an anther at tip. With in ovules are present highly reduce female gametophytes termed embryosacs.The embryosacs foration is proceed by meiosis. The popular nuclei eventually fuse to produce diploid secondary nucleus. Pollen grains after dispersal from the anther are carried by the wind or various other agencies of the stigm

Plants kingdom

Plants kingdom In this chapter we looked at the board classification of living organism under the system proposed by the Whittaker (1969) where in suggested the five kingdom classification viz. Monera, Protista, Fungi, Animalia and Plantae. In this chapter we will detail with further classification with in kingdom plantae popularly known as the plant kingdom. We must stress here that our understanding of the plant kingdom has change over time . Fungi  and members of the monera and and protista having cell wall has now been excluded from plantae through earlier classification put them in the same kingdom. So the cyanobacteria that are also referred to as blue algae anymore. In this time we will describe the plantae under Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Angiosperm. Let also look out classification with in angiosperms to understand some of the concern that influenced the classification system. The earliest system of classification used only gross superficial morpholo

Biological Classification.

since the dawn of civilization their have been many attempts to classify living organism.it was done instinctively not using criteria that were scientific but borne out of a need to use organism for our use for food, shelter and clothing.Aristotle was the earliest to attempt more scientific basis for classification.He used simple morphological characters to classify plants in to trees,shrubs and herbs.He also divided animals in to two groups, those which had red blood and those that it did not. In Linnaeus time a TWO KINGDOM System of classification with PLANTAE and ANIMALIA kingdom was developed that included all plants and animals respectively.This wsas used till very recently.This system did not distinguish between the eukaryotes and prokaryotes, unicellular and multicellular organism and photosynthetic and non photosynthetic organism.Classification of organism into plants and animals was easily done to understand, inspite, a large number of the organism did not fall to either ca

5 worst fast food (plus healthy swaps)

5 worst fastfood sandwiches (plus healthy swaps) Bread.meat.cheese.How to bad can that little sub be for your diet?"fresh"right? some times ,sandwiches are better than deep fried fast food.But the calorie ,fat and sodium counts can reach scary high levels scary fast say sara haas,RDN,LDN, afood related food and nutrition expert in chicago ."The (related to vitamins , protein, etc..in food)numbers can shock you!"she says has general rules of thumb :skip the fancy source and stick with mustard or even littledrizzle  of vinegar instead.Order half of the sub, not the whole thing .Think about believe a wrapover a bun, if that an option .Order go green and enjoy it all an the bed of lettuce.   And don't be fooled into thinking that seven grain bread is any better for you than white, haasadds .(without any concern about /having nothing to do with )the filling and topping ,"make sure the bread you can choose has the word 'whole'in front of it.if i