Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : |
Cricket grew out of many stick and ball games played in England about 500 years ago. The word 'bat' is an old English word which simply means a club or a stick. By the seventeenth century, cricket had evolved enough to be recognised as a distinct game. Till the middle of the eighteenth century, bats were roughly of the same shape as hockey sticks, curving outwards at the bottom. There was a simple reason for this, the ball was bowled underarm, along the ground and the curve at the end of the bat gave the batsman the best chance of making a contact. |
(f) Find the words from the passage which means the same as: |
(i) Ancient |
(ii) Sufficient |
Answer:
(f) (i) Old (ii) Enough
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