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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. New Orleans Pelicans
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Monday
12/2/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. New Orleans Pelicans
United Center
Chicago, IL
Monday
12/2/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Thursday
12/5/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat
United Center
Chicago, IL
Thursday
12/5/xxxx
8:30 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Detroit Pistons
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Saturday
12/7/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Detroit Pistons
United Center
Chicago, IL
Saturday
12/7/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
12/10/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks
United Center
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
12/10/xxxx
7:00 PM
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New York Knicks vs. Chicago Bulls
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
Wednesday
12/11/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Milwaukee Bucks vs. Chicago Bulls
BMO Harris Bradley Center
Milwaukee, WI
Friday
12/13/xxxx
7:30 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Saturday
12/14/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors
United Center
Chicago, IL
Saturday
12/14/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Monday
12/16/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic
United Center
Chicago, IL
Monday
12/16/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Houston Rockets vs. Chicago Bulls
Toyota Center - TX
Houston, TX
Wednesday
12/18/xxxx
8:30 PM
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Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Chicago Bulls
Chesapeake Energy Arena (formerly Oklahoma City Arena)
Oklahoma City, OK
Thursday
12/19/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Saturday
12/21/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
United Center
Chicago, IL
Saturday
12/21/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Brooklyn Nets vs. Chicago Bulls
Barclays Center
Brooklyn, NY
Wednesday
12/25/xxxx
12:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Dallas Mavericks
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Saturday
12/28/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Dallas Mavericks
United Center
Chicago, IL
Saturday
12/28/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Memphis Grizzlies vs. Chicago Bulls
Fedex Forum
Memphis, TN
Monday
12/30/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
12/31/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors
United Center
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
12/31/xxxx
6:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Thursday
1/2/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics
United Center
Chicago, IL
Thursday
1/2/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Atlanta Hawks
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Saturday
1/4/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Atlanta Hawks
United Center
Chicago, IL
Saturday
1/4/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Phoenix Suns
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
1/7/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Phoenix Suns
United Center
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
1/7/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Milwaukee Bucks vs. Chicago Bulls
BMO Harris Bradley Center
Milwaukee, WI
Friday
1/10/xxxx
7:30 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Charlotte Bobcats
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Saturday
1/11/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Charlotte Bobcats
United Center
Chicago, IL
Saturday
1/11/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Washington Wizards
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Monday
1/13/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Washington Wizards
United Center
Chicago, IL
Monday
1/13/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Orlando Magic vs. Chicago Bulls
Amway Center
Orlando, FL
Wednesday
1/15/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Washington Wizards vs. Chicago Bulls
Verizon Center - DC
Washington, DC
Friday
1/17/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Philadelphia 76ers
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Saturday
1/18/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Philadelphia 76ers
United Center
Chicago, IL
Saturday
1/18/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Los Angeles Lakers
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Monday
1/20/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Los Angeles Lakers
United Center
Chicago, IL
Monday
1/20/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Chicago Bulls
Quicken Loans Arena (formerly Gund Arena)
Cleveland, OH
Wednesday
1/22/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Los Angeles Clippers
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Friday
1/24/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Los Angeles Clippers
United Center
Chicago, IL
Friday
1/24/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Charlotte Bobcats vs. Chicago Bulls
Time Warner Cable Arena (formerly Charlotte Bobcats Arena)
Charlotte, NC
Saturday
1/25/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Monday
1/27/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
United Center
Chicago, IL
Monday
1/27/xxxx
7:00 PM
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San Antonio Spurs vs. Chicago Bulls
AT&T Center
San Antonio, TX
Wednesday
1/29/xxxx
8:30 PM
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New Orleans Pelicans vs. Chicago Bulls
New Orleans Arena
New Orleans, LA
Saturday
2/1/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Sacramento Kings vs. Chicago Bulls
Sleep Train Arena (formerly Power Balance Pavilion)
Sacramento, CA
Monday
2/3/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Phoenix Suns vs. Chicago Bulls
US Airways Center
Phoenix, AZ
Tuesday
2/4/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Golden State Warriors vs. Chicago Bulls
Oracle Arena
Oakland, CA
Thursday
2/6/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Los Angeles Lakers vs. Chicago Bulls
Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA
Sunday
2/9/xxxx
12:30 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Atlanta Hawks
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
2/11/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Atlanta Hawks
United Center
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
2/11/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Brooklyn Nets
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Thursday
2/13/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Brooklyn Nets
United Center
Chicago, IL
Thursday
2/13/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Toronto Raptors vs. Chicago Bulls
Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Canada
Wednesday
2/19/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Denver Nuggets
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Friday
2/21/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Denver Nuggets
United Center
Chicago, IL
Friday
2/21/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Miami Heat vs. Chicago Bulls
American Airlines Arena
Miami, FL
Sunday
2/23/xxxx
3:30 PM
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Atlanta Hawks vs. Chicago Bulls
Philips Arena
Atlanta, GA
Tuesday
2/25/xxxx
7:30 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Golden State Warriors
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Wednesday
2/26/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Golden State Warriors
United Center
Chicago, IL
Wednesday
2/26/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Dallas Mavericks vs. Chicago Bulls
American Airlines Center
Dallas, TX
Friday
2/28/xxxx
7:30 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. New York Knicks
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Sunday
3/2/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. New York Knicks
United Center
Chicago, IL
Sunday
3/2/xxxx
12:00 PM
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Brooklyn Nets vs. Chicago Bulls
Barclays Center
Brooklyn, NY
Monday
3/3/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Detroit Pistons vs. Chicago Bulls
Palace Of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, MI
Wednesday
3/5/xxxx
7:30 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Memphis Grizzlies
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Friday
3/7/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Memphis Grizzlies
United Center
Chicago, IL
Friday
3/7/xxxx
6:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Sunday
3/9/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat
United Center
Chicago, IL
Sunday
3/9/xxxx
12:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. San Antonio Spurs
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
3/11/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. San Antonio Spurs
United Center
Chicago, IL
Tuesday
3/11/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Houston Rockets
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Thursday
3/13/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Houston Rockets
United Center
Chicago, IL
Thursday
3/13/xxxx
6:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Sacramento Kings
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Saturday
3/15/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Sacramento Kings
United Center
Chicago, IL
Saturday
3/15/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Monday
3/17/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
United Center
Chicago, IL
Monday
3/17/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Philadelphia 76ers vs. Chicago Bulls
Wells Fargo Center - PA
Philadelphia, PA
Wednesday
3/19/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Indiana Pacers vs. Chicago Bulls
Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Formerly Conseco Fieldhouse)
Indianapolis, IN
Friday
3/21/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Philadelphia 76ers
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Saturday
3/22/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Philadelphia 76ers
United Center
Chicago, IL
Saturday
3/22/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Indiana Pacers
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Monday
3/24/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Indiana Pacers
United Center
Chicago, IL
Monday
3/24/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Portland Trail Blazers
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Friday
3/28/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Portland Trail Blazers
United Center
Chicago, IL
Friday
3/28/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Boston Celtics vs. Chicago Bulls
TD Garden (Fleet Center)
Boston, MA
Sunday
3/30/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Monday
3/31/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics
United Center
Chicago, IL
Monday
3/31/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Atlanta Hawks vs. Chicago Bulls
Philips Arena
Atlanta, GA
Wednesday
4/2/xxxx
7:30 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Friday
4/4/xxxx
TBD
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Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks
United Center
Chicago, IL
Friday
4/4/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Washington Wizards vs. Chicago Bulls
Verizon Center - DC
Washington, DC
Saturday
4/5/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Chicago Bulls
Target Center
Minneapolis, MN
Wednesday
4/9/xxxx
7:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Detroit Pistons
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Friday
4/11/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Detroit Pistons
United Center
Chicago, IL
Friday
4/11/xxxx
7:00 PM
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New York Knicks vs. Chicago Bulls
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
Sunday
4/13/xxxx
1:00 PM
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PARKING: Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic
United Center Parking Lots
Chicago, IL
Monday
4/14/xxxx
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Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic
United Center
Chicago, IL
Monday
4/14/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Charlotte Bobcats vs. Chicago Bulls
Time Warner Cable Arena (formerly Charlotte Bobcats Arena)
Charlotte, NC
Wednesday
4/16/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Disposable menstrOfA skilled batsman can use a wide array of "shots" or "strokes" in both defensive and attacking mode. The idea is to hit the ball to best effect with the flat surface of the bat's blade. If the ball touches the side of the bat it is called an "edge". Batsmen do not always seek to hit the ball as hard as possible, and a good player can score runs just by making a deft stroke with a turn of the wrists or by simply "blocking" the ball but directing it away from fielders so that he has time to take a run.fAt the other end of the bowling scale is the "spinner" who bowls at a relatively slow pace and relies entirely on guile to deceive the batsman. A spinner will often "buy his wicket" by "tossing one up" (in a slower, higher parabolic path) to lure the batsman into making a poor shot. The batsman has to be very wary of such deliveries as they are often "flighted" or spun so that the ball will not behave quite as he expects and he could be "trapped" into getting himselAll bowlers are classified according to their looks or style. The classifications, as with much cricket terminology, can be very confusing. Hence, a bowler could be classified as LF, meaning he is a left arm fast bowler; or as LBG, meaning he is a right arm spin bowler who bowls deliveries that are called a "leg breakAll eleven players on the fielding side take the field together. One of them is the wicket-keeper aka "keeper" who operates behind the wicket being defended by the batsman on strike. Wicket-keeping is normally a specialist occupation and his primary job is to gather deliveries that the batsman does not hit, so that the batsmen cannot run byes. He wears special gloves (he is the only fielder allowed to do so), a box over the groin, and pads to cover his lower legs. Owing to his position directly behind the striker, the wicket-keeper has a good chance of getting a batsman out caught off a fine edge from the bat. He is the only player who cApart from the one currently bowling, the other nine fielders are tactically deployed by the team captain in chosen positions around the field. These positions are not fixed but they are known by specific and sometimes colourful names such as "slip", "third man", "silly mid on" and "long leg". There are always maBatsmen come in to bat in a batting order, decided by the team captain. The first two batsmen ? the "openers" ? usually face the hostile bowling from fresh fast bowlers with a new ball. The top batting positions are usually given to the most competent batsmen in the team, and the team's bowlers ? who are typically, but not always, less skilled as batsmen ? typically bat last. The pre-announced batting order is not mandatory; when a wicket falls any player who has not yet batted may be sent in next.ny unprotected areas.an get a batsman out stumped." and a "Googly".f out. the field and in televised matches, there is often a third umpire who can make decisions on certain incidents with the aid of video evidence. The third umpire is mandatory under the playing conditions for Test matches and limited overs internationals played between two ICC full members. These matches also have a match referee whose job is to ensure that play is within the Laws of cricket and the spirit The match details, including runs and dismissals, are recorded by two official scorers, one representing each team. The scorers are directed by the hand signals of an umpire. For example, the umpire raises a forefinger to signal that the batsman is out (has been dismissed); he raises both arms above his head if the batsman has hit the ball for six runs. The scorers are required by the Laws of cricket to record all runs scored, wickets taken and overs bowled; in practice, they also note significant amounts oThe innings (ending with 's' in both singular and plural form) is the term used for the collective performance of the batting side.[25] In theory, all eleven members of the batting side take a turn to bat but, for various reasons, an innings can end before they all do so. Depending on the type of match being played, each team has one or two iThe main aim of the bowler, supported by his fielders, is to dismiss the batsman. A batsman when dismissed is said to be "out" and that means he must leave the field of play and be replaced by the next batsman on his team. When ten batsmen have been dismissed (i.e., are out), then the whole team is dismissed and the innings is over. The last batsman, the one who has not been dismissed, is not allowed to continue alone as there must always be two batsmen "in". This batsman is termedAn innings can end early for three reasons: because the batting side's captain has chosen to "declare" the innings closed (which is a tactical decision), or because the batting side has achieved its target and won the game, or because the game has ended prematurely due to bad weather or running out of time. In each of these cases the team's innings ends with two "not out" batsmen, unless the innings is declared closed at the fall of a wicket and the next batsman has not joineThe bowler bowls the ball in sets of six deliveries (or "balls") and each set of six balls is called an over. This name came about because the umpire calls "Over!" when six balls have been bowled. At this point, another bowler is deployed at the other end, and the fielding side changes ends while the batsmen do not. A bowler cannot bowl two successive overs, although a bowler can bowl unchanged at the same end for several overs. The batsmen do not change ends and so the one who was non-striker is now the striker and vice-versa. The umpires also change positions so that the one who was at square leg now stands behind the wicket at the non-striker's enA team consists of eleven players. Depending on his or her primary skills, a player may be classified as a specialist batsman or bowler. A well-balanced team usually has five or six specialist batsmen and four or five specialist bowlers. Teams nearly always include a specialist wicket-keeper because of the importance of this fielding position. Each team is headed by a captain who is responsible for making tactical decisions such as determining the batting order, the placement of fielders and the rotatThe fastest bowlers can deliver the ball at a speed of over 90 miles per hour (140 km/h) and they sometimes rely on sheer speed to try and defeat the batsman, who is forced to react very quickly. Other fast bowlers rely on a mixture of speed and guile. Some fast bowlers make use of the seam of the ball so that it "curves" or "swings" in flight. This type of delivery can deceive a batsman into mistiming his shot so that the ball touches the edge of the bat and can then be "caught behind" by the wicketkeeper or a slip fielder.ion of bowlers.d and vice-versa.d in the play. "not out".nnings apiece.f additional data of the game.uaCloseThe stumps are placed in line on the bowling creases and so these creases must be 22 yards (20 m) apart. A bowling crease is 8 feet 8 inches (2.64 m) long, with the middle stump placed dead centre. The popping crease has the same length, is parallel to the bowling crease and is 4 feet (1.2 m) in front of the wicket. The return creases are perpendicular to the other two; they are adjoined to the ends of the popping crease and are drawn through the ends of the bowling crease to a length of at least 8 fThe ball is a hard leather-seamed spheroid, with a circumference of 9 inches (230 mm). The hardness of the ball, which can be delivered at speeds of more than 90 miles per hour (140 km/h), is a matter for concern and batsmen wear protective clothing including pads (designed to protect the knees and shins), batting gloves for the hands, a helmet for the head and a box inside the trousers (to protect the crotch area). Some batsmen wear additional padding inside their shirts and trousers such as thigh pads, arm pads, rib protectors and shoulder pads. The ball has a "seam": six rows of stitches attaching the leather shell of the ball to the string and cork interior. The seam on a new ball is prominent, and helps the bowler propel it in a less predictable manner. During cricket matches, the quality of the ball changes to a point where it is no longer usable, and during this decline its properties alter and thus influenThe game on the field is regulated by two umpires, one of whom stands behind the wicket at the bowler's end, the other in a position called "square leg", a position 15?20 metres to the side of the "on strike" batsman. The main role of the umpires is to adjudicate on whether a ball is correctly bowled (not a no ball or a wide), when a run is scored, and whether a batsman is out (the fielding side must appeal to the umpire, usually with the phrase How's That?). Umpires also determine when intervals start and end, decide on the suitability of the playing conditions and can interrupt or even abandon the match due to circumstances likely to endanger the players, such as a damp pitch or deterioration of the light.ce the match.eet (2.4 m).ly related to the air mattress a pad of this type requires an external pressure source to inflate, typically in the form of a pump or by blowing orally. Convection of the air inside the mattress reduces the amount of insulation it provides and more complicated mattresses include methods to reduce this by either partitioning the internal cavities, or by filling the cavities with material to trap the air such as down feathers or synthAn extension on the conventional manually inflated mattress, this type is capable of self-inflation due to the open-cell foam that fills the internal cavity. For many years this design was protected by various patents held by Cascade Designs [1] and they were an unusual and premium item. But since these patents expired many other manufacturers are now producing this type of mattress and they are now commonplace. These mattresses are lightweight and pack to a small size, which make them popular amongst hikers and campers. A self-inflating mat typically measures 183x51x3.8 cm, weighs about 700 g, and packs to abClosed cell foam is used to produce mats that can be used without requiring any inflation. Closed cell foam pads are lighter and more durable than their air-filled counterparts, as they are constructed of fewer materials. Many may also be trimmed to size should the user choose to do so. However, they are generally not as comfortable as air-filled mats because they are thinner, and may also take up more space in a pack, depending on the materials used. Variations include textured or shaped foam to increase the unrolled volume and/or change the stiffness of the mattress. This can also be used to trap the air within ridges or an egg-carton type of texture, as is the case in the Therm-a-Rest RidgeRest and Z-Lite, rOfficial messages often start and end in predictable ways: My dear ambassador, Weather report, Sincerely yours, etc. The primary use of padding with classical ciphers is to prevent the cryptanalyst from using that predictability to find cribs[1] that aid in breaking the encryption. Random length padding also prevents an attacker from knowing the exact length of the plainteThere is currently[when?] a shift to use streaming mode of operation instead of block mode of operation.[citation needed] An example of streaming mode encryption is the counter mode of operation. Streaming modes of operation can encrypt and decrypt messages of any size and therefore do not require padding. More intricate ways of ending a message such as ciphertext stealing or residual block termination avoid the need for paA disadvantage of padding is that it makes the plain text of the message susceptible to padding oracle attacks. Padding oracle attacks allow the attacker to gain knowledge of the plain text without attacking the block cipher primitive itself. Padding oracle attacks can be avoided by making sure that an attacker cannot gain knowledge about the removal of the padding bytes. This can be accomplished by verifying a message authentication code (MAC) or digital signature before removal of the padding bytes, or by switching to a streaming mode of oISO/IEC xxxx-4:xxxx[4] is identical to the bit padding scheme, applied to a plain text of N bytes. This means in practice that the first byte is a mandatory byte valued '80' (Hexadecimal) followed, if needed, by 0 to N-1 bytes set to '00', until the end of the block is reached. ISO/IEC xxxx-4 itself is a communication standard for smart cards containing a file system, and in itself does not contain any cryptographic spThe operation is referred to as "padding" because originally, random material was simply appended to the message to make it long enough for the primitive. This form of padding is not secure and is therefore no longer applied. A modern padding scheme aims to ensure that the attacker cannot manipulate the plaintext to exploit the mathematical structure of the primitive and will usually be accompanied by a proof, often in the random oracle model, that breaking the padding scheme is as hard as solving the hard problem underlying the primiEven if perfect cryptographic routines are used, the attacker can gain knowledge of the amount of traffic that was generated. The attacker might not know what Alice and Bob were talking about, but can know that they were talking and how much they talked. In certain circumstances this can be very bad. Consider for example when a military is organising a secret attack against another nation: it may suffice to alert the other nation for them to know merely that there is a lot of secret activity goiPadding messages is a way to make it harder to do traffic analysis. Normally, a number of random bits are appended to the end of the message with an indication at the end how much this random data is. The randomness should have a minimum value of 0, a maximum number of N and an even distribution between the two extremes. Note that increasing 0 does not help, only increasing N helps, though that also means that a lower percentage of the channel will be used to transmit real data. Also note that, since the cryptographic routine is assumed to be uncrackable (otherwise the padding length itself is crackable), it does not help to put the padding anywhere else, e.g. at the beginning, in the middle, or in a sporadic manner. For the same reason, padding can be structured (e.g. it can simply be a set of zeros) - though structured padding can be hazard, as explainThe bowler delivers the ball to the batsman who attempts to hit the ball with his bat far enough for him to run to the other end of the pitch and score a run. Each batsman continues batting until he is out. The batting team continues batting until ten batsmen are out, at which point the teams switch roles and the fielding team coCricket was first played in southern England in the 16th century. By the end of the 18th century, it had developed into the national sport of England. The expansion of the British Empire led to cricket being played overseas and by the mid-19th century the first international matches were being held. The ICC, the game's governing body, has 10 full members.[2] The game is most popular in Australasia, England, the Indian subcontinent, the West IndiesA number of other words have been suggested as sources for the term "cricket". In the earliest definite reference to the sport in xxxx,[5] it is called creckett. Given the strong medieval trade connections between south-east England and the County of Flanders when the latter belonged to the Duchy of Burgundy, the name may have been derived from the Middle Dutch[6] krick(-e), meaning a stick (crook); or the Old English cricc or cryce meaning a crutch or staff.[7] In Old French, the word criquet seems to have meant a kind of club or stick.[8] In Samuel Johnson's Dictionary, he derived cricket from "cryce, Saxon, a stick".[9] Another possible source is the Middle Dutch word krickstoel, meaning a long low stool used for kneeling in church and which resembled the long low wicket with two stumps used in early cricket.[10] According to Heiner Gillmeister, a European language expert of Bonn University, "cricket" derives from the Middle Dutch phrase for hockey, met de (krik ket)sen (i.e., "with the stick chase").[11] Dr Gillmeister believes that not only the name but the sport itself is of FlemisThe earliest definite reference to cricket being played in England (and hence anywhere) is in evidence given at a xxxx court case which mentions that "creckett" was played on common land in Guildford, Surrey, around xxxx. The court in Guildford heard on Monday, 17 January xxxx (Julian date, equating to the year xxxx in the Gregorian calendar) from a 59 year-old coroner, John Derrick, who gave witness that when he was a scholar at the "Free School at Guildford", fifty years earlier, "hee and diverse of his fellows did runne and play [on the common land] at creckett and other plaies."[13][14] It is believed that it was originally a children's game but references around xxxx[14] indicate that adults had started playing it and the earliest reference to inter-parish or village cricket occurs soon afterwards. In xxxx, a player called Jasper Vinall was killed when he was struck on the head during a match between two During the 17th century, numerous references indicate the growth of cricket in the south-east of England. By the end of the century, it had become an organised activity being played for high stakes and it is believed that the first professionals appeared in the years following the Restoration in xxxx. A newspaper report survives of "a great cricket match" with eleven players a side that was played for high stakes in Sussex in xxxx and this is the earliest known reference to a cricket match of such The game underwent major development in the 18th century and became the national sport of England. Betting played a major part in that development with rich patrons forming their own "select XIs". Cricket was prominent in London as early as xxxx and large crowds flocked to matches on the Artillery Ground in Finsbury. The single wicket form of the sport attracted huge crowds and wagers to match. Bowling evolved around xxxx when bowlers began to pitch the ball instead of rolling or skimming it towards the batsman. This caused a revolution in bat design because, to deal with the bouncing ball, it was necessary to introduce the modern straight bat in place of the old "hockey stick" shape. The Hambledon Club was founded in the xxxxs and, for the next 20 years until the formation of MCC and the opening of Lord's Old Ground in xxxx, Hambledon was both the game's greatest club and its focal point. MCC quickly became the sport's premier club and the custodian of the Laws of Cricket. NAt each end of the pitch is a wooden target called a wicket. One designated member of the fielding team, called the bowler, is given the ball, and bowls the ball from one end of the pitch to the wicket behind the batsman on the other side of the pitch. The batsman tries to prevent the ball from hitting the wicket by striking the ball with a bat. If the bowler succeeds in hitting the wicket the batsman is dismissed. A dismissed batsman must leave the field, to be replaced by another batsman from thIf the batsman is successful in striking the ball and the ball is not caught before it hits the ground, the two batsmen may then try to score points (runs) for their team by running the length of the pitch, grounding their bats behind the opposite crease. Each crossing and grounding by both batsmen is worth one run. The batsmen may attempt one run, multiple runs, or elect not to run at all. By attempting runs, the batsmen risk dismissal, which can happen if the fielding team retrieves the ball and hits a wicket with the ball before either batsman reaches the oppoIf the batsman hits the bowled ball over the field boundary without the ball touching the field, the batting team scores six runs and may not attempt more. If the ball touches the ground and then reaches the boundary, the batting team scores four runs and may not attempt more. When the batsmen have finished attempting their runs, the ball is returned to the bowler to be bowled again. The bowler continues to bowl toward the same wicket, regardless of any switch of the batsmen's pThe pitch is a flat surface 10 feet (3.0 m) wide, with very short grass that tends to be worn away as the game progresses.[24] At either end of the pitch, 22 yards (20 m) apart, are placed wooden targets, known as the wickets. These serve as a target for the bowling (also known as the fielding) side and are defended by the batting side, which seeks toEach wicket on the pitch consists of three wooden stumps placed vertically, in line with one another. They are surmounted by two wooden crosspieces called bails; the total height of the wicket including bails is 28.5 inches (720 mm) and the combined width of the three stumps, including small gaps between them is 9 inches (230 mm). accumulate runs.ositions.[21]site crease.e batting team.ew Laws introduced in the latter part of the 18th century included the three stump wicket and leg The 19th century saw underarm bowling replaced by first roundarm and then overarm bowling. Both developments were controversial. Organisation of the game at county level led to the creation of the county clubs, starting with Sussex CCC in xxxx, which ultimately formed the official County Championship in xxxx. Meanwhile, the British Empire had been instrumental in spreading the game overseas and by the middle of the 19th century it had become well established in India, North America, the Caribbean, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. In xxxx, the first international cricket match took place between the United States and Canada (although neither has ever been In xxxx, a team of England players went on the first overseas tour (to North America). The first Australian team to tour overseas was a team of Aboriginal stockmen who travelled to England in xxxx to play matches against county teams.[17] In xxxx, an English team made the first tour of Australia and in xxxx?77, an England team took part in the first-ever Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground against AustW.G. Grace started his long career in xxxx; his career is often said to have revolutionised the sport.[18] The rivalry between England and Australia gave birth to The Ashes in xxxx and this has remained Test cricket's most famous contest[citation needed]. Test cricket began to expand in xxxx?89 when South Africa played England. The last two decades before the First World War have been called the "Golden Age of cricket". It is a nostalgic name prompted by the collective sense of loss resulting from the war, but the period did produce some great players and memorable matches, especially as organised competition at county and Test levelThe inter-war years were dominated by one player: Australia's Don Bradman, statistically the greatest batsman of all time. It was the determination of the England team to overcome his skill that brought about the infamous Bodyline series in xxxx?33, particularly from the accurate short-pitched bowling of Harold Larwood. Test cricket continued to expand during the 20th century with the addition of the West Indies, India, and New Zealand before the Second World War and then Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh in the post-war period. However, South Africa was banned from international cricket from xxxx to xxxx because of its governmenCricket entered a new era in xxxx when English counties introduced the limited overs variant. As it was sure to produce a result, limited overs cricket was lucrative and the number of matches increased. The first Limited Overs International was played in xxxx. The governing International Cricket Council (ICC) saw its potential and staged the first limited overs Cricket World Cup in xxxx. In the 21st century, a new limited overs form, Twenty20, has made an immediatCricket is a bat and ball game, played between two teams of eleven players each.[19][20] One team bats, attempting to score runs, while the other bowls and fields the ball, attempting to restrict the scoring and dismiss the batsmen. The objective of the game is for a team to score more runs than its opponent. In some forms of cricket, it may also be necessary to dismiss the opposition in order to win the match, which would otherwise be drawn.e impact.t's apartheid policy. developed.ralia.ranked as a Test-playing nation).before wicket (lbw).importance.parish teams in Sussex.[15]h origin.[12] and Southern Africa.mes in to bat.ed in timing attack.ng on.tive.ecifications.peration.dding.xt message.espectively.out 28x16 cm.etic insulation.lCloth menstrual pads may be hand or machine washed, and then dried on a clothes line or in a clothes dryer, depending on the instructions from the manufacturer. (Different fabrics require different care methods.) Some women choose to rinse out their pads in cold water before putting them in the wash with their other clothing. Others do not rinse, but put the soiled pads straiStains sometimes occur. However, this is limited if the pads are rinsed out or soaked in cold water immediately after use. Some women prefer darker colored fabrics which do not show stains as much as light colored fabrics do. Causes of staining include allowing the blood to dry on the pad and using hot water when washing the pad. Drying cloth pads in sunlight can help to Cloth menstrual pads are environmentally friendly and do not contribute to landfill as they are reusable and do not come in or contain plastic packaging. When cloth menstrual pads wear out (after years of use), those made from natural materials can be composted whereas disposable sanitary napkins made from synthetic materials cannot be recycled or composted.[16] Fewer chemicals are used in the cloth compared to disposable menstrual products. They create less overall waste compared to disposable menstrual products as they can be made from reused materials, including old pillow cases and towels.[17] Some cloth pads use hemp as the absorbent core which is more environmentally friendly to grow when compared with cotton or wood pulp.[18] Organic options, such as pads made of organic cotton grown without pesticides anIn recent years, a variety of types of practice pads have been designed to assist percussionists. These implements may commonly include the use of both an actual disk of mylar or similar element (equivalent to material used in the construction of true drumheads). This typically is stretched over an underlying buffer, affixed by way of a rim of metal or plastic to an underlying rigid surface to approximate the stretch and reflection similar to that a true drumhead when struck, such as REMO's RT series drum practice pad (featured). Many more modern devices utilize a thin layer of elastomer, such as natural gum rubber or synthetic rubber equivalent consisting of various densities as a playing surface. This type of rubber surface, (having become a significantly standard appliance when fabricating most modern practice drum pads), is either placed directly over the top of an existing drumhead in some form, or adhered onto the top of a dense and flat substrate (usually wood) allowing for the material to reflect a drumstick or mallet after being struck, which generally bears a response and ?feel? to the players that is similar to that oA Practice Pad, or Drum Pad, is a type of percussion implement utilized by drummers and percussionists to quietly warm up before a performance or practice of musical literature. Since sometimes great amounts of time are contributed by drummers practicing on drum pads via their allowance for a much subtler volume level and general ease of application, several variances have been createdPractice pad implements can be constructed in a variety of shapes and sizes, and by typical design, may be adequately compact (thin) and lightweight for ease in transport. Many variances include harder or softer playing surfaces, non-skid bases (that can also double as muted playing surfaces), receivers affixed to or embedded onto the base of the implement to allow for attachment to existing percussion hardware, a cymbal stand thread or snare drum stand for example. Modification to the base of the device can be fashioned to rest affixed via a strap to the player?s knee. A simulation of snare-drum-style resonance can be implied via various hardware features added to the implement. These devices can be placed on a myriad of surfaces, including directly onto the top batter head of an actual 14? snare drum or other drum (one possessing a true rim bearing a diameter greater than the total span of the base of the device), which, when struck, could have the added effect of transferring to the drum?s natural snare-side response along with severely muting the sound of the drum. Several like units are often mounted in an array, akin to that of a standard drum kit assemblage for practice purposes, and so on. to equip in this area.f a true d chemicals, are available.fade stains.[15]ght into the wash. pads appear to have been first commercially available from around xxxx with the Southall's pad.[4] More widely successful disposable menstrual pads had their start during the first world war, when French nurses used Kimberly-Clark's wood pulp bandages as a menstrual pad that could be thrown away after use.[5] Kotex's first advertisement for products made with this wood pulp aUntil the birth of disposable pads, women used a variety of sewn or makeshift pads made from a variety of fabrics, often leftover scraps, to collect menstrual blood, although some women have used anything absorbent, including grass to collect menstrual blood.[2] Fabrics could generally be washed and used again. Some women, mostly ones living in rural areas or from a low socio-economic status, did not use anything to collect menstrual blood.[7] When disposable pads were introduced, they were too expensive for many women to afford. When they could be afforded, women were allowed to place money in a box so that they would not have to speak to the clerk and take a box of Kotex pads from the counter themselves.[6] It took several years for disposable menstrual pads to become commonplace. However, they are now used nearly exclusively in most of the industrialiIn underdeveloped countries, reusable or makeshift pads are still used to collect menstrual blood.[9] Women in impoverished nations must often resort to either staying in their rooms during menstruation or using infection causing items such as leaves, husks, disposed cement bags, etc. This issue affects millions of women without access to feminine hygiene. This lack is directly tied to exploitation, drop out rates, infection, early marriage and even child trafficking.[10][11][12] Quality washable menstrual pads are now helping as worldwide awareness is growing and many NGO's are coordinating volunteers to sew effective washable pads with moisture barriers that, unlike disposables, can be used month after month.[11]zed world.ppeared in xxxx.[6]
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