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Ranchi: Cricket Craze Overcoming Covid Fear, Parents Finding Back School

Ranchi: Cricket Craze Overcoming Covid Fear, Parents Finding Back School
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Ranchi: a simple hat made of leaves and woven by an 18-year-old adivated girl, Hema Munda, not only sold like hot cakes outside the cricket stadium during the New Zealand Indian match, but also made Batting Legend Sunil Gavascar watch when he was served with one.
T-shirt bearing Indian player numbers also have high demand outside the Jharkhand State Cricket Association Stadium (JSCA).
When a JSCA official, Ajaynath Sahdeo, offered the hat to hit the Sunil Gavaskar legend, Maestro was fascinated.
He looks checking the hat in minute details.
Sahdeo then said, “Gavaskar promised to wear a hat during comment on the match.
He also convinced to share information about the woman if he got a chance.” Hema Munda, her elderly father and his brother who was challenged physically given a free feedback by JSCA authority when he caught the center of attention.
Hema comes from a remote village in the Dasham autumn area in Ranchi countryside.
Meanwhile, Cricket Mania exceeded Covid’s fear at the JSCA Stadium as thousands of fans from all countries fostering a venue carrying a national flag and shouting “India, India”.
Changing social and norms that wear masks are rejected blatantly outside the stadium.
The JSCA authority has built a corridor to ensure vaccination checks and RT-PCR certificates.
A large number of viewers moved after showing a certificate on their cellphone.
With almost full remaining stadiums, social blasphemy norms go for throws.
SP Surindra Jha said, “About 1,000 police, including district police and Jharkhand Jaguar, 100 officers and 20 DSPs are deployed to ensure law and order during the match.
Parking space is made and the movement route is defined to avoid congestion.” Meanwhile, a group of social activists and parents held a demonstration in front of the JSCA Stadium before the match protested the delay in the opening of the Government Elementary School.
Jean Dreeze economist record, which is part of the protest, said the government has allowed the audience to a 100% capacity in the stadium but elementary school remained closed quoting a pandemic.

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