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Rest in 1944, for instance. Mahadevan 'Satha' Sathasivam was a Sri Lankan Hindu; Sargo Jayawickrame was also Ceylonese, probably Budhist. Tintin 13:21, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
1. About the English Test players who took part in this tournament. Arthur Hill hit what is the first fc 100 on Indian soil. Wilfred Rhodes did incredibly well in the early 1920s. George Herbert Hirst, Duleep and Harold Larwood are others that I can think of. Tintin 13:31, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
Hindu iS not a race, neither iS MuSlim or ParSi, European iSnt either, though white iS, Stop uSing termS like inter racial when none of them iS a race
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A fact from Bombay Tournament (cricket) appeared on Wikipedia's
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Rest in 1944, for instance. Mahadevan 'Satha' Sathasivam was a Sri Lankan Hindu; Sargo Jayawickrame was also Ceylonese, probably Budhist. Tintin 13:21, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
1. About the English Test players who took part in this tournament. Arthur Hill hit what is the first fc 100 on Indian soil. Wilfred Rhodes did incredibly well in the early 1920s. George Herbert Hirst, Duleep and Harold Larwood are others that I can think of. Tintin 13:31, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
Hindu iS not a race, neither iS MuSlim or ParSi, European iSnt either, though white iS, Stop uSing termS like inter racial when none of them iS a race