Connect the images and give the entire funda.
Answer:-
Went unattepted.
-The SWALEC Stadium (top left pic) in Cardiff, which, on 8 July 2008 became the 100th Test match venue.
-The stadium was originally called Sophia Gardens, but is currently called the SWALEC Stadium under a naming rights deal with South Wales Electricity (SWALEC; bottom right pic).
-Glamorgan cricketer Mike Powell (right pic), in July 2007, was granted his wish to have a rib, removed during surgery, buried at the ground.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Just good ribbing!
Connect the images and give the entire funda.
Answer:-
Went unattepted.
-The SWALEC Stadium (top left pic) in Cardiff, which, on 8 July 2008 became the 100th Test match venue.
-The stadium was originally called Sophia Gardens, but is currently called the SWALEC Stadium under a naming rights deal with South Wales Electricity (SWALEC; bottom right pic).
-Glamorgan cricketer Mike Powell (right pic), in July 2007, was granted his wish to have a rib, removed during surgery, buried at the ground.
Answer:-
Went unattepted.
-The SWALEC Stadium (top left pic) in Cardiff, which, on 8 July 2008 became the 100th Test match venue.
-The stadium was originally called Sophia Gardens, but is currently called the SWALEC Stadium under a naming rights deal with South Wales Electricity (SWALEC; bottom right pic).
-Glamorgan cricketer Mike Powell (right pic), in July 2007, was granted his wish to have a rib, removed during surgery, buried at the ground.
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- The Druid said...
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That's Michael John Powell, plays for Glamorgan.
The logo is of Airtricity.
The stadium is the Swalec Stadium of the Glamorgan County Cricket Club.
I think the connect is Swalec. It acquired Airticity a few years ago. - Thursday, October 06, 2011 7:34:00 PM
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That's Michael John Powell, plays for Glamorgan.
The logo is of Airtricity.
The stadium is the Swalec Stadium of the Glamorgan County Cricket Club.
I think the connect is Swalec. It acquired Airticity a few years ago.
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