Dear Steemian friends, I hope you are all doing well and staying healthy. I am doing well and healthy, thanks to God’s grace. Like each day, I'm here to discuss a new topic. Today, I want to talk about the rewards of becoming a champion in cricket.
I have grown to enjoy the game, and when we play, many people gather to watch. The experience can be quite beautiful, and we learn valuable lessons from it. The game has been delightful since the very first over. It's essential for those who sell vegetables to set fair prices, ensuring that farmers receive their rightful yield from their crops.
Playing cricket allows us to savor these wonderful moments. While we appreciate seeing the crops, it holds significant meaning for us, especially as Bangladesh thrives in agricultural abundance. This means that farmers can expect a good harvest, which uplifts their spirits and brings joy to buyers as well. I've been able to find valuable things and manage them well at reasonable prices.
Cricket is a universally loved game, often played in rice fields. When conditions are favorable, farmers achieve their desired yields, and the sight of flourishing crops brings happiness. As I walk along the river in the afternoon, I often admire the beautiful flowers blooming nearby.
Yet, these flowers sometimes grow in disordered areas where we frequently see them. If you raise cows, certain grasses are a favorite food for them, though goats particularly enjoy this type of feed. In Bangladesh, there’s little demand for these flowers, leading to their use as animal fodder. Wishing everyone good health, I will end my message here for today.
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I congratulate you on your dedication and success in this sport. I enjoy reading how it's been adapted to life in Bangladesh and its rural areas.
I don't understand how it's played, but I've seen some scenes in movies where the characters play cricket, although more in the British style.
My friend all of your pictures are same or near to repeat. No need to use same picture again and again in your post.