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Connect it.Connect the three pictures and explain.It carries 4 points(3 for identifying the person in all 3 pictures,1 point for the explanation.(Clue:-A revolution in India connects them also a prize given to them for their contribution for their community leadership)
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Identify the three people in the picture and explain the context properly.3points for identifying and 1 point for the explanation.
The person marked in a photoframe(centre)is connected to the second picture(22.2) and third picture(22.3).Identify these two people and explain the connection with the photoframed person in the first picture.This also carries another 3 points.
Therefore the question carries in total,7 points.
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ANSWER:-
England cricketers Stuart Broad, James Anderson and Alastair Cook posed for Cosmopolitan Centrefolds to raise awareness for the Everyman Campaign, the UK's leading male cancer campaign. A marvellous effort that for a very worthy cause.
On 19 September 2007, Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh hit six sixes from one Broad over in a Twenty20 International match at Durban, South Africa.This was the fourth time the feat had been performed in senior cricket, the first in Twenty20 cricket, and the first time in any form of international cricket against a bowler from a major cricket country. (Garfield Sobers and Ravi Shastri did it in first-class matches; Sobers, as captain of Nottinghamshire, in 1968 off Malcolm Nash of Glamorgan and Shastri in 1984 playing for Bombay against Baroda. Herschelle Gibbs did it in a 2007 World Cup match against Dutch Daan van Bunge.)
CONNECTION:-All of them were victims of 6 sixes in a over in the history of any form international cricket.