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Why is Shekhar Dhawan not participating in the T20 World Cup, Reetinder Sodhi Questions
Why is Shekhar Dhawan not participating in the T20 World Cup, Reetinder Sodhi Questions
Reetinder Sodhi has invited the Indian selectors to consider Shikhar Dhawan in their plans for the upcoming T20 World Cup after a massive opening show in the West Indies. However, national selector Saba Karim stuck to his guns saying Dhawan would be a staple in the World Cup for 50 years. Shekhar DhawanRise like a phoenix has brought him back hard into the subconscious of Indian cricket fans…
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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FanCode onboards Ravi Shastri as brand ambassador
FanCode onboards Ravi Shastri as brand ambassador
Former team India coach and cricketer Ravi Shastri has been appointed the new brand ambassador for FanCode, a live content, sports statistics and e-commerce marketplace.  Shastri will lead the upcoming campaigns for India’s tour of the West Indies, and ECB’s The Hundred, a 100-ball cricket tournament involving eight men’s and eight women’s teams located in major cities across England and…
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India's Marvels with the Best Travel Agent: Unveiling the Best Tour Destinations in India
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India vs West Indies Cricket Matches History Record In Hindi
India vs West Indies Cricket Matches History Record In Hindi India vs West Indies : भारत और वेस्ट इंड��ज दोनों देशों के बीच क्रिकेट में विशेष महत्वपूर्ण मुकाबले होते हैं। इन दोनों देशों के बीच अंतरराष्ट्रीय क्रिकेट सीरीज़ और टूर्नामेंट्स का आयोजन किया जाता है। क्रिकेट जगत में, भारत और वेस्ट इंडीज दो अभिष्ट टीमें मानी जाती हैं, जिनमें शतकीय बल्लेबाजी, दमदार गेंदबाजी, और दमदार फील्डिंग होती है। इन…
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crictoll · 11 months
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Wi vs. Ind Test 2/2 Day 3 Highlights: A Day of Intense Tussle and Favorable Turnaround.
WI vs. Ind Test 2/2 Day 3 Highlights: The thrilling second Test match between West Indies and India continued to captivate cricket enthusiasts on Day 3, held on July 23, 2023. The day witnessed intense battles between bat and ball as both teams displayed remarkable skills and determination. Let’s dive into the highlights of Day 3, including Google’s win probability, and the significant events…
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rangpurcity · 1 year
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Ishan Kishan or KS Bharath? Who and why should get chance in West Indies, India can take lesson from England
Ishan Kishan or KS Bharath? Who and why should get chance in West Indies, India can take lesson from England Ishan kishan or KS Bharat For West Indies Tour: India has to tour West Indies in July. A series of 2 Tests will be played between the two countries on this tour. The first Test will be played in Dominica from 12 July. Team India has not been announced for this Test series yet. But,…
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Deepak Hooda may return to Team India, this is how India's playing 11 will be
Deepak Hooda may return to Team India, this is how India’s playing 11 will be
India Vs West Indies 2nd T20: The second match of the five-match T20 series is to be played between India and West Indies at Brian Lara Stadium. Team India has taken a 1-0 lead in the series by winning the first T20 match. But despite the victory, Team India can change its playing 11 in the second match. Captain Rohit Sharma can recall all-rounder Deepak Hooda, who is in excellent form for the…
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Great Royal Rajasthan tour – Explore Rajasthan's grandest palaces and forts
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A "Great Royal Rajasthan Tour" promises an even more immersive experience in this culturally rich and historically significant region of India. Here's a glimpse of what such a tour might entail: Grand Palaces and Forts: Explore Rajasthan's grandest palaces and forts, including the opulent Udaipur City Palace, the mighty Chittorgarh Fort, and the sprawling Junagarh Fort in Bikaner.
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IND Vs WI: Big shock for Team India before 1st ODI.. Star player out with knee injury! | KKG INFO
IND Vs WI: Big shock for Team India before 1st ODI.. Star player out with knee injury! | KKG INFO
India VS West Indies 1st ODI: Team India’s Caribbean tour begins today (July 22). The team will face India in the first ODI in Trinidad. Regular captain Rohit, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya, Bumrah and other star players in this series. India Vs West Indies <!– अब पेश है सुबह 11 बजे की ताज़ा ख़बरें –> Pasha Sheikh | July 22, 2022 | 9:59 AM India VS West Indies 1st ODI: Team…
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India Tour of West Indies : भारतीय क्रिकेटपटूंची शाही बडदास्त; एका फ्लाईटसाठी बीसीसीआयने खर्च केले तब्बल ३.५ कोटी रुपये
India Tour of West Indies : भारतीय क्रिकेटपटूंची शाही बडदास्त; एका फ्लाईटसाठी बीसीसीआयने खर्च केले तब्बल ३.५ कोटी रुपये
India Tour of West Indies : भारतीय क्रिकेटपटूंची शाही बडदास्त; एका फ्लाईटसाठी बीसीसीआयने खर्च केले तब्बल ३.५ कोटी रुपये Team India Chartered Flight : इंग्लंडमधील एकदिवसीय मालिका संपल्यानंतर मँचेस्टरहून भारतीय संघाने पोर्ट ऑफ स्पेनसाठी फ्लाईट घेतली होती. एकदिवसीय आणि टी २० क्रिकेट मालिका खेळण्यासाठी भारतीय संघ वेस्ट इंडीजमध्ये दाखल झाला आहे. इंग्लंडमधील ए��दिवसीय मालिका संपल्यानंतर मँचेस्टरहून…
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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टीम इंडिया के खिलाड़ी फिर करेंगे आराम, इस सीरीज से मिलेगा रेस्ट
टीम इंडिया के खिलाड़ी फिर करेंगे आराम, इस सीरीज से मिलेगा रेस्ट
Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant Highlights भारत और इंग्लैंड के बीच सात जुलाई से शुरू होगी टी20 सीरीज 17 जुलाई को खेला जाएगा इंग्लैंंड के साथ आखिरी वन डे मैच इसके बाद टीम इंडिया जाएगी वेस्टइंडीज के लंबे दौरे पर Team India : भारत और इंग्लैंड के बीच खेला जा रहा टेस्ट मैच खत्म हो गया है। टीम इंडिया को सात विकेट से हार मिली है। हालांकि भारतीय टीम का इंग्लैंड दौरा अभी चलता…
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Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones, known as Sissieretta Jones, (January 5, 1868 or 1869[1] – June 24, 1933[2]) was an African-American soprano. She sometimes was called “The Black Patti” in reference to Italian opera singerAdelina Patti. Jones’ repertoire included grand opera, light opera, and popular music.[3]
Matilda Sissieretta Joyner was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, to Jeremiah Malachi Joyner, an African Methodist Episcopal minister, and Henrietta Beale.[2] By 1876 her family moved to Providence, Rhode Island,[4]where she began singing at an early age in her father’s Pond Street Baptist Church.[2]
In 1883, Joyner began the formal study of music at the Providence Academy of Music. The same year she married David Richard Jones, a news dealer and hotel bellman. In the late 1880s, Jones was accepted at the New England Conservatory of Music.[1] On October 29, 1885, Jones gave a solo performance in Providence as an opening act to a production of Richard IIIput on by John A. Arneaux‘s theatre troupe.[5] In 1887, she performed at Boston’s Music Hall before an audience of 5,000.[2]
Jones made her New York debut on April 5, 1888, at Steinway Hall.[1] During a performance at Wallack’s Theater in New York, Jones came to the attention of Adelina Patti’s manager, who recommended that Jones tour the West Indies with the Fisk Jubilee Singers.[2] Jones made successful tours of the Caribbean in 1888 and 1892.[1]
In February 1892, Jones performed at the White House for PresidentBenjamin Harrison.[2] She eventually sang for four consecutive presidents — Harrison, Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt— and the British royal family.[1][2][3]
Jones performed at the Grand Negro Jubilee at New York’s Madison Square Garden in April 1892 before an audience of 75,000. She sang the song “Swanee River” and selections from La traviata.[3] She was so popular that she was invited to perform at the Pittsburgh Exposition (1892) and the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago (1893).[4]
In June 1892, Jones became the first African-American to sing at the Music Hall in New York (renamed Carnegie Hall the following year).[1][7] Among the selections in her program were Charles Gounod‘s “Ave Maria” and Giuseppe Verdi‘s “Sempre libera” (from La traviata).[1] The New York Echowrote of her performance at the Music Hall: “If Mme Jones is not the equal of Adelina Patti, she at least can come nearer it than anything the American public has heard. Her notes are as clear as a mockingbird’s and her annunciation perfect.”[1] On June 8, 1892, her career elevated beyond primary ethnic communities, and was furthered when she received a contract, with the possibility of a two-year extension, for $150 per week (plus expenses) with Mayor James B. Pond, who had meaningful affiliations to many authors and musicians.[8] The company Troubadours made an important statement about the capabilities of black performers, that besides minstrelsy, there were other areas of genre and style.[8]
In 1893, Jones met composer Antonín Dvořák, and in January 1894 she performed parts of his Symphony No. 9 at Madison Square Garden. Dvořák wrote a solo part for Jones.[1]
Jones met with international success. Besides the United States and the West Indies, Jones toured in South America, Australia, India, and southern Africa.[1] During a European tour in 1895 and 1896, Jones performed in London, Paris, Berlin, Cologne, Munich, Milan, and Saint Petersburg.[9]
In 1896, Jones returned to Providence to care for her mother, who had become ill.[1] Jones found that access to most American classical concert halls was limited by racism. She formed the Black Patti Troubadours (later renamed the Black Patti Musical Comedy Company), a musical and acrobatic act made up of 40 jugglers, comedians, dancers and a chorus of 40 trained singers.[2] The Indianapolis Freeman reviewed the “Black Patti Troubadours” with the following: “The rendition which she and the entire company give of this reportorial opera selection is said to be incomparably grand. Not only is the solo singing of the highest order, but the choruses are rendered with a spirit and musical finish which never fail to excite genuine enthusiasm.[10]
The revue paired Jones with rising vaudeville composers Bob Cole and Billy Johnson. The show consisted of a musical skit, followed by a series of short songs and acrobatic performances. During the final third of each show, Jones performed arias and operatic excerpts.[9] The revue provided Jones with a comfortable income, reportedly in excess of $20,000 per year. She led the company with reassurance of a forty-week season that would give her a sustainable income, guaranteed lodging in a well-appointed and stylish Pullman car, and the ability to sing opera and operetta excerpts in the final section of the show.[8] This allowed Jones to be the highest paid African American performer of her time.[8] Jones sung passionately and pursued her career choice of opera and different repertory regardless to her lack of audience attendance.[8] For more than two decades, Jones remained the star of the Famous Troubadours, while they graciously toured every season and established their popularity in the principal cities of the United States and Canada.[11] Although their eventual fame and international tours collected many audiences, they began with a “free-for-all” variety production with plenty of “low” comedy, song and dance, and no pretense of a coherent story line.[12]
Several members of the troupe, such as Bert Williams, went on to become famous.[1] April 1908, at the Avenue Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky, an audience made up mostly of whites (segregated seating was still prevalent), accepted Madam ‘Patti’ after singing ‘My Old Kentucky Home’ with much respect and admiration, and marked “the first time that a colored performer received a bouquet at the theatre in this city”.[12] For almost ten years, racial segregation had kept Jones from the mainstream opera platform, but by singing selections from operas within the context of a hard-traveling minstrel and variety show, she was still able to utilize her gifted voice, that people of all races loved.[12] The Black Patti Troubadours reveled in vernacular music and dance.[12]
Jones retired from performing in 1915 because her mother fell ill, so she moved back to Rhode Island to take care of her. For more than two decades, Jones remained the star of the Famous Troubadours, while they graciously toured every season and established their popularity in the principal cities of the United States and Canada.[12] She devoted the remainder of her life to her church and to caring for her mother. Jones was forced to sell most of her property to survive.[1][2] She died in poverty on June 24, 1933 from cancer. She is buried in her hometown at Grace Church Cemetery.[2]
In 2013 Jones was inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame.[13]
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_Sissieretta_Joyner_Jones
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