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  2. $40 a Day - Wikipedia

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    $40 a Day was a Food Network show hosted by Rachael Ray. In each episode, Ray takes a one-day trip to an American, Canadian, or European city with only $40 US, to spend on food. In each episode, Ray takes a one-day trip to an American, Canadian, or European city with only $40 US, to spend on food.

  3. Rachael Ray - Wikipedia

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    This, along with a public radio broadcast and the publication of her first book, led to a Today show spot and her first Food Network contract in 2001. [citation needed] Rachael Ray was the host of the TV show $40 a Day for three seasons (77 episodes) from 2002 to 2005. She would travel to various destinations and attempt to eat three meals for ...

  4. Million Dollar Arm - Wikipedia

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    $40.2 million [3] Million Dollar Arm is a 2014 American biographical sports drama film directed by Craig Gillespie and produced by Walt Disney Pictures from a screenplay written by Tom McCarthy . The film is based on the true story of baseball pitchers Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel who were discovered by sports agent J. B. Bernstein after ...

  5. List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the fourth season episodes were pre-recorded in front of an audience at the ABC Southbank Centre studios. [13] In 2020, the show was filmed without a live audience due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and comedian Luke McGregor joined the show as a regular contributor. [14]

  6. Cricket in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Cricket World Cup is an international cricket championship that is played every four years and is one of the most popular sporting events in the world. The first Cricket World Cup was played in England in 1975 and consisted of a number of one-day matches of 60 overs each. In 1987, it was first held outside of England in India and Pakistan.

  7. New Zealand Cricket - Wikipedia

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    The Bracewell Cricket Academy based at Rathkeale College is one of the largest cricket academies, providing an Overseas Cricket Development Programme, a Pre-Season Coaching Camp and a Festival of Cricket. There are over 100,000 registered cricketers in New Zealand. [3] By way of comparison, Australia and the UK have around 500,000 each.

  8. Adelaide Oval - Wikipedia

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    After the formation of the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) on 31 May 1871, a later meeting recommended a central location for the cricket ground. [4] After an act of parliament allowed a section of the Adelaide Park Lands between North Adelaide and the River Torrens [5] to be leased by the association, the present grounds were leased in 1872 to the first trustees, Justice Gwynne ...

  9. Kerry Packer - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 the Nine Network cricket rights deal led to a confrontation with the cricket authorities, as top players from several countries rushed to join him at the expense of their international sides. One of the leaders of the "rebellion" was England captain Tony Greig , who remained a commentator on the Nine Network's payroll until his death in ...