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Carrom is a
tabletop game of
Indian origin in
which players flick discs,
attempting to
knock them to the
corners of the board. In
South Asia, many clubs...
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Carrom is a po****r
tabletop game in India, enjo**** by
people of all ages. Its
roots can be
traced back to the
Indian subcontinent,
where it has evolved...
- The
carrom ball is a
style of spin
bowling delivery used in cricket. The ball is
released by
flicking it
between the
thumb and a bent
middle finger in...
- The All
India Carrom Federation, aka AICF, is India's
national sport federation for the
indigenous game of
carrom,
sanctioning six to
seven national-level...
- The
International Carrom Federation (ICF) is the
international governing body for the game of
carrom. Such an
organisation was
first proposed in the 1950s...
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Srinivas (born 28
October 1993) was the
Indian national carrom champion and the
winner of the 4th
Carrom World Cup held at the Maldives. He won
numerous title...
- was in use in
reference to
billiards by at
least 1779,
sometimes spelled "
carrom".: 41
Sources differ on the origin. It has been
pegged variously as a shortening...
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French Canadian in origin,
including crokinole, pitchnut, and
North American carrom,
which may
sometimes be pla**** with
small cue sticks.
Pichenotte is a Canadian...
- The 2018
Carrom World Cup was the 5th
edition of the
Carrom World Cup
which held in the city of Chuncheon,
South Korea for 7 days from 23
August to 26...
- The
Punjab State Carrom ****ociation (PSCA) is the Punjab,
India state sport federation for the
indigenous game of
carrom, and is a
state affiliate of...