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Essay heading: British Culture_sports
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It originated in its modern form in England and is most popular in the present and former members of the Commonwealth. In the countries of South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Bangladeh and Sr Lanka, cricket is the most popular sport. It is also a major sport in England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe and the English-speaking countries of the Caribbean... displayed 300 characters
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Players use a stringed racquet to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt (most of the time yellow, but can be any color or even two-tone) over a net into the opponent's court.
The world's most famous tennis tournament is Wimbledon. It started at a small club in south London in the nineteenth century... displayed next 300 characters
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