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groundsman Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( groundsman ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଗ୍ରାଉଣ୍ଡମ୍ୟାନ୍, ମୃତ୍ତିକା କଟର,

Noun:

ମୃତ୍ତିକା କଟର,

groundsman's Usage Examples:

Head groundsman Bryan Foster was presented with a gold watch from the directors in March 1988, in recognition of his long and outstanding service.


In Britain the word groundsman (occasionally groundswoman if appropriate) or park-keeper is used much more commonly.


His best Test bowling figures of 7/34, bowling outswing on a flat pitch, enabled England to bowl out the West Indies for 139 in the first innings of the fifth Test at Kingston, Jamaica, in 1953–54, on a pitch on which the groundsman expected the home side to score 700.


Friendship with Eddie MaboReynolds struck up a friendship with Eddie Mabo, who was then a groundsman and gardener at James Cook University.


Merrick was a fast bowler and became a groundsman after his retirement from playing cricket.


Rouse is now the groundsman at Edgbaston although he announced in June 2011 he intended to retire.


in 1956 before returning to the south coast once again as Portsmouths groundsman, a post he held until 1978.


Hopkins was renowned as one of the best groundsmen in the country and worked as a groundsman at the County Ground, Southampton.


selection of an amateur club"s ground, thanks to the efforts and expertise of groundsman Peter Southam who was an employee of Watford Borough (which still owns.


After his football career, Lockwood served as groundsman at the South Melbourne Cricket Ground until his death in 1953.


His successor, Bryan Horner, was voted the Second Division groundsman of the year in 1999.


As well as the above, the money went towards a new lawnmower for the club's groundsman, and two brick huts to the right of the pitch.


The Club groundsman was also usually a competent player, who would play for the team as the.



Synonyms:

gardener, groundskeeper, groundkeeper,

Antonyms:

employer,

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