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God of Cricket!

God of Cricket!

"Darkness users are only good for sneaking around as assassins? Only good for lurking in the corners as scouts?" "Add points, evolve to invincibility, and reforge the glory of the Darkness Department!" Alex Whitefield transmigrates to a high-martial world where everyone awakens superpowers. He starts with an S-Rank Darkness Ability, only to be told it's weak compared to Ice, Li ghtning, and Fire abilities of the same rank? Alex just grins and binds the [Slaughter System]. Kill beasts. Get Slaughter Points. Upgrade everything. With one command: "Arise, Shadow Legion!" Ten thousand shadows submit! "I am the Shadow!" Facing the Three-Year Pact made with the cold and aloof School Beauty, Elara Vance, he directly summons his Companion S-Rank Spirit Weapon—the [Death Scythe]—and becomes a god in a single battle! Consume 100,000 Slaughter Points: Evolve S-Rank [Shadow Monarch] to SS-Rank [Evernight Monarch]. With a single thought, eternal night descends! [Consume 1,000,000 Slaughter Points: Evolve SS-Rank Ability to SSS-Rank [God of Shadows]! With one command: "River of Darkness!" Time itself freezes for me! The Space-Time Demon Scythe severs the void! Where there is a shadow, there is Alex! Not only that, but his Companion Spirit Weapon can also be upgraded with points, evolving all the way from an S-Rank weapon to an SSS-Rank World-Ender! From then on, only the legend of Alex, the man sitting upon the Throne of Shadows, remained in this world. [Reactions] The Cold School Beauty, Elara Vance: "I regret it. If I had known earlier, I should have claimed Alex when he was three years old..." A Peerless Prodigy: "If you don't cultivate, seeing Alex is like a frog at the bottom of a well looking up at the moon. But if you do cultivate... seeing Alex is like a tiny ant gazing up at the vast blue sky!"
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How does cricket fiction contribute to the understanding of cricket culture?
Cricket fiction is a great medium to understand cricket culture. It often portrays the pressure and excitement of big matches. This gives readers an idea of what players and fans experience during crucial games. It also showcases the various cricketing rituals, like the coin toss ceremony. By reading cricket fiction, one can get a sense of the diverse backgrounds of cricketers and how they all come together under the umbrella of cricket. It might show a young boy from a small town making it big in cricket, highlighting the aspirational aspect of cricket culture.
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2024-11-14 10:13
What are some good cricket fiction books?
Another one is 'Playing It My Way' by Sachin Tendulkar. It's not strictly pure fiction but has elements of it. It gives insights into Tendulkar's cricketing journey which can be seen as a sort of fictionalized account of his own experiences in the cricket world. It also has great stories about his interactions with teammates and opponents.
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2024-10-24 17:38
What are some of the best cricket fiction books?
One of the best cricket fiction is 'The Great Indian Novel' by Shashi Tharoor. It weaves together cricket and Indian history in a very unique way.
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2024-11-13 22:38
What are some popular cricket fiction books?
One popular cricket fiction is 'The Test of My Life' by Yuvraj Singh. It gives an inside look into his life as a cricketer. Another is 'Playing It My Way' by Sachin Tendulkar which is not only about cricket but also his journey in the sport. There's also 'A Corner of a Foreign Field' by Ramachandra Guha which weaves together cricket and Indian history in a very engaging way.
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2024-11-14 10:08
What are the popular children's cricket fiction books?
I think 'The Little Cricketer's Dream' is quite popular. It tells the story of a child who dreams of becoming a great cricketer and the steps he takes to achieve his dream. This book not only focuses on cricket but also on the power of dreams and hard work for children.
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2024-11-01 10:42
Can you recommend the best cricket fiction works?
Sure. 'The Ashes of the Raj' by Tessa Hadley is a great cricket fiction. It has a wonderful plot that somehow ties cricket into the broader context of the British Raj.
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2024-11-13 04:13
Can you recommend cricket fiction books for beginners?
Sure. 'The Cricket in Times Square' is a good start for beginners. It's easy to read and has a simple yet engaging plot that doesn't require much prior knowledge of cricket. The characters are well - developed and the story is full of charm.
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2024-10-25 11:30
What are the main differences between cartoon cricket and real cricket?
Well, in cartoon cricket, you might see crazy stunts and impossible moves. But in real cricket, it's all about skill, strategy, and following the actual rules of the sport. Also, the appearance and physics of the game can be very different in a cartoon compared to reality.
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2025-03-29 15:36
Can you recommend some children's cricket fiction books?
Another good children's cricket fiction book is 'Cricket for the Carver'. It's about a young boy's love for cricket and how he overcomes various challenges in the cricket field. The book also shows the importance of friendship and determination in the context of cricket.
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2024-11-01 07:18
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