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It's based on the sport of cricket where players are forced to lose a match so that the underw Read all This movie looks into a world of extortion, the underworld, gambling, bookies and match-fixing. It's based on the sport of cricket where players are forced to lose a match so that the underworld can benefit from it.

Updates approximately every 20 minutes. Sign In. Crime Drama Sport. Director Ravi Kapoor. Ravi Kapoor story. Top credits Director Ravi Kapoor. See more at IMDbPro.

Photos 2. Add image. Top cast Edit. Suresh Oberoi Coach as Coach. June 18 - July Match Centre. Third place. Fourth place. Tournament News. Tournaments "11 for health" programme 2 Jul Tournaments Host country - Mexico 8 Oct Cookie Settings. The Rugby World Cup has morphed into an almost purely commercial beast since The World Cup in England was a licence to print money.

The newly rebuilt Wembley hosted two pool games — selling more tickets in the process than Eden Park did selling out the final, two semi-finals and one quarter-final. The All Blacks, in their four pool games, played in front of an accumulated , people, which compares with the accumulated , that bought tickets to watch their pool games in New Zealand four years earlier.

The World Cup in Japan changed the scale of the audience and commercial partnerships. More locals watched Japan beat Ireland in pool play than tuned in for the football World Cup final in Yokohama in , while the major corporate sponsors paid big to connect with the m people in the host country alone. England and Japan brought their own flavour certainly — sprinkled a little of their respective identities into the mix, but these two tournaments were defined by their commercial returns and in being as financially successfully as they were, they have effectively made it impossible for World Rugby to sanction a small-scale, loss-making tournament such as the one in There will be another reinforcement of that this weekend with the All Blacks playing in Maryland.



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