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This theory states that a cricket ball in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by the nose of a cricket player. While playing cricket on a Saturday afternoon, Balaji is struck in the nose by a cricket ball, this is the basic premise of the Theory of Balajitivity. This action breaks a small bone in the player's nose and he is scarred for life. Undaunted, Balaji would return to the field for the glory and honor of his family.
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| 2. | Theory of Balajitivity | ||
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This theory states that a cricket ball in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by the nose of a cricket player. While playing cricket on a Saturday afternoon, Balaji is struck in the nose by a cricket ball, this is the basic premise of the Theory of Balajitivity. This action breaks a small bone in the player's nose and he is scarred for life. Undaunted, Balaji would return to the field for the glory and honor of his family.
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