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Travis Head's bowling heroics in the Melbourne Test were accompanied by a quirky celebration after dismissing Rishabh Pant. His 'finger on the ice' gesture, clarified as a lighthearted ritual ...
After being strongly criticized for his controversial gesture during the Boxing Day Test vs India, Australia cricketer Travis Head has given clarification for his act. The incident occurred during ...
Former President Jimmy Carter worked for decades to eradicate Guinea worm disease around the world. Whereas 3.5 million cases of the painful parasitic infection were recorded in 1986, preliminary ...
Travis Head celebrated uniquely after dismissing Rishabh Pant in the second innings of the Boxing Day Test. He has now explained its meaning. Travis Head celebrated in a unique fashion after ...
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He said 'I just got him and I'm putting it back on ice'." Australia captain Pat Cummins also justified Head's celebration at the press conference. "I can explain that. His finger's are so hot ...
Pinworms are small, thin, pin-shaped worms that sometimes live in the human colon and rectum. They're also called threadworms. They're about 1/4- to 1/2-inch long — about the size of a staple.