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Australian batsman Andrew Symonds used a move that is not listed in the cricket textbooks to stop a streaker who was running at him. He delivered a classic forearm smash to the hapless streaker, sending him crashing to the turf before he was escorted away by police and ground staff.
Now the streaker faces a $3,000 (australian dollar) fine for invasion of the pitch and will also be charged with willful exposure. Andrew Synonds could have received punishment for breaching the code of conduct relating to "physical assault of a rival player, an official or a spectator" but officials said that no action will be taken.
Teen girls from the Gloucester High School have made a pact to get pregnant an raise their babies together. There are already 17 pregnant girls in the school whereas the normal number of pregnancies is 4 a yeah. Girls have been visiting the school clinic for pregnancy checks and were upset if they were negative. The girls who were pregnant reacted with hive fives and plans for baby showers.These girls have no idea what they are in for as it only seems like fun now but when the time comes to take of the baby they'll soon regret their decision.
Acording to Kuaibao Daily, the Chinese student says he has owned and mastered about 500 mobile phones over the past nine years.Zhang Yi, says he loves learning new functions of the latest phones, so he has become a mobile phone consultant and problem-solver for his fellow students.“I got my first cell phone in 1998, as a present from my father, I felt a great sense of fulfillment after learning all of the functions. It takes less and less time for me to fully understand a new model, and I still haven’t found the phone which suits me best.”/ananova.com/
Its always the part of cricketing in australia, spectators love to be in the lime light and can do anything for it.