Douglas Jardine (1900–1958) was an English cricketer and captain of the 
England cricket team from 1931 to 1933–34. A right-handed batsman, he 
played 22 Test matches for England, captaining the side in 15 of those 
matches, winning nine, losing one and drawing five. Jardine is best 
known for captaining the English team during the 1932–33 Ashes tour of 
Australia, in which his team employed Bodyline tactics against Donald 
Bradman and other opposing Australian batsmen. A controversial figure 
among cricketers, Jardine was well known for his dislike of Australian 
players and crowds and was unpopular in Australia, particularly for his 
manner and especially so after the Bodyline tour. He retired from all 
first-class cricket in 1934 following a tour to India. Jardine was a 
qualified solicitor but did not work much in law, working in banking 
and, later on, journalism. He joined the Territorial Army in the Second 
World War, most of which he spent in India. After the war, he worked as 
a secretary to a paper manufacturer and returned to journalism. While 
on a business trip in 1957, he became ill with what proved to be lung 
cancer and died aged 57 in 1958.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

811:

Bulgarian forces led by Khan Krum defeated the Byzantines at the Battle 
of Pliska, annihilating almost the whole army and killing Byzantine 
Emperor Nikephoros I.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Pliska>

1882:

Richard Wagner's opera Parsifal, loosely based on Wolfram von 
Eschenbach's epic poem Parzival about Arthurian knight Percival and his 
quest for the Holy Grail, officially premiered at the Festspielhaus in 
Bayreuth, present-day Germany.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsifal>

1936:

The Canadian National Vimy Memorial , a memorial site near Vimy, 
Pas-de-Calais, France, dedicated to the memory of Canadian 
Expeditionary Force members killed during World War I, was unveiled.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_National_Vimy_Memorial>

1990:

U.S. President George H. W. Bush signed into law the Americans with 
Disabilities Act, a wide-ranging civil rights law that prohibits, under 
certain circumstances, discrimination based on disability.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_with_Disabilities_Act_of_1990>

1999:

Fighting in the Kargil War ended after Indian troops cleared the Drass 
in Kashmir of Pakistani forces.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kargil_War>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

irrefutable (adj):
Undeniable; unable to be disproved or refuted
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/irrefutable>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

I hear you say "Why?" Always "Why?" You see things; and you say "Why?" 
But I dream things that never were; and I say "Why not?"
  --George Bernard Shaw
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw>




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