gulmohar book class 7 chapter 1 the mcc

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gulmohar book class 7 chapter 1 the mcc
gulmohar book class 7 chapter 1 the mcc

About the Author: Ruskin Bond Ruskin Bond is a famous Indian author of British descent. He is known for his simple, heartwarming stories set in the hills of India, especially Mussoorie and Dehradun. His writing often features children, nature, ghosts, and humorous adventures. Chapter Title: The MCC MCC stands for Mussoorie Cricket Club . But this is no ordinary cricket club—it is a ghost cricket club! Summary of "The MCC" (Quick Revision) The story is narrated by a young boy (Ruskin Bond himself, as a child). He lives in a small cottage in the hill station of Mussoorie.

One night, he is awakened by a strange sound: the . Curious, he looks out of his window and sees a group of boys playing cricket on the deserted ground below. They are dressed in old-fashioned cricket whites.

The narrator is not afraid. Instead, he feels a strange connection. He even wants to join them. But his grandmother calls him back to bed. When he looks again, the ground is empty.

gulmohar book class 7 chapter 1 the mcc
gulmohar book class 7 chapter 1 the mcc

Gulmohar Book Class 7 Chapter 1 The Mcc [Trusted – SUMMARY]

About the Author: Ruskin Bond Ruskin Bond is a famous Indian author of British descent. He is known for his simple, heartwarming stories set in the hills of India, especially Mussoorie and Dehradun. His writing often features children, nature, ghosts, and humorous adventures. Chapter Title: The MCC MCC stands for Mussoorie Cricket Club . But this is no ordinary cricket club—it is a ghost cricket club! Summary of "The MCC" (Quick Revision) The story is narrated by a young boy (Ruskin Bond himself, as a child). He lives in a small cottage in the hill station of Mussoorie.

One night, he is awakened by a strange sound: the . Curious, he looks out of his window and sees a group of boys playing cricket on the deserted ground below. They are dressed in old-fashioned cricket whites.

The narrator is not afraid. Instead, he feels a strange connection. He even wants to join them. But his grandmother calls him back to bed. When he looks again, the ground is empty.