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WCRugger t1_jcxidi3 wrote
Reply to comment by ecphiondre in Owners of Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals to own teams in America's Major League Cricket by NoQuestion4045
And there will probably be a number of others as well. Sort of proves my point.
WCRugger t1_jcwn7rq wrote
Reply to comment by ConstantStudent_ in Owners of Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals to own teams in America's Major League Cricket by NoQuestion4045
Prior to Covid there was actually a Canadian tournament called the Global T20 Canada. Had 6 teams. https://gt20.ca/ Will be interesting to see if it is re-launched or teams join MLC.
WCRugger t1_jcvmimb wrote
Reply to comment by letsnotreadintoit in Owners of Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals to own teams in America's Major League Cricket by NoQuestion4045
It's actually a T20 Cricket League. Which are run over shorter schedules of around 6-8 weeks. Players tend to play across several leagues over the course of a year. So there's actually a decent chance of getting quality players involved. Particularly seeing as this is heavily linked to the Indoan Premier League which is the boggest league of its kind in the world drawing in the best players.
WCRugger t1_j2di74h wrote
Reply to comment by Somhlth in TIL breathing into a paper bag to ease anxiety attacks is a real thing, with science to back it up, and not just something seen on TV/Movies. by OneSideDone
Also helps slow your breathing that helps retain CO2. There's a technique called square breathing where to exhale for 5 secs. Hold for 5. Inhale for 5 before holding ng again. The bag makes for a good physical representation.
WCRugger t1_jee1qlf wrote
Reply to comment by tradtrad100 in Nike to end sales of kangaroo-based sneakers by Sandstorm400
Not invasive as they are a native. Issue is the whole boom and bust cycle around breeding. More often boom. During boom years where food is plentiful they breed like well, rabbits. This applies pressure to their food sources which leads to starvation. It's worse is bust years particularly following a boom. Then they start invading paddocks and eating what feed there is reserved for livestock. Even though livestock are an introduced species. They are culled to avoid this and the inevitable starvation among their population that results.
That said there's usually somewhere around 45-50 million of them. So my point is. I don't understand animals rights activists sometimes. As much as they may hate it serves a purpose and if a byproduct can generate a revenue streams all the better.