जीतने की लकीर Meaning in English
जीतने की लकीर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : winning streak
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
के माध्यम से जीतनाविन्निपेग
विन्नोर
विन्नोस
विंस्लो
विंटन
विंस्टन चर्चिल
विंस्टन एस. चर्चिल
विनटेड
शीत ऋतु
शीत ऋतु का
शीत काल
शीतऋतु
शीतकाल का
सर्दियां
जीतने-की-लकीर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
2006 started poorly, but Bell was a leading player in Freo's record setting 9-game winning streak to finish in the top four for the first time, and also a member of the team that beat Melbourne in the second semi final to record Fremantle's first ever finals game win.
Rec Hall is also known as a classic home court advantage, as the women's volleyball team holds the NCAA volleyball record for home match winning streaks (94), which ranks in the top five of any home court winning streak for any sport, men or women's, and is only outranked by the basketball trio of Kentucky, 1943-55 (129); St.
The winning streak came to end in 1974 when he lost to Nobuaki Kobayashi in finals.
This victory was part of a winning streak over the end of March where O'Shaunessy wrestled twice a day on 24, 25, 26 – including an 11-man Rumble win – and 27 March with a standard tag match and a ten-man tag team match.
Sheamus turned face for the first time, briefly feuding with Mark Henry over Henry being a bully, including a loss at SummerSlam, Sheamus went on a fourteen match winning streak that ended after interference from Christian, with whom he had been feuding.
He then went on a twelve match winning streak building towards winning the 2012 Royal Rumble.
He continued his winning streak by winning the 250cc German Grand Prix but, then failed to finish the 500cc race when his chain broke while challenging Read for the lead.
The Bobcats owned the nation's longest winning streak (57) until the streak was snapped by Kennett High of Conway on September 18, 2010.
Plymouth also owned a 46-game winning streak from 2000-2004.
Alabama is currently experiencing the longest winning streak of the series, fourteen games, dating back to 2007.
Tennessee elected to run out the clock, preserving the 17–17 tie - the last tie in Alabama football history - and ending Alabama's 28 game winning streak.
2002: #19 Alabama, banned from postseason play due to NCAA probation, defeated #16 Tennessee 34–14 in Knoxville, ending Tennessee's seven-game winning streak - their longest streak in series history.
The Crimson Tide then killed the clock, preserving a narrow 19–14 victory and extending their winning streak in the series to 9 games.