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Darrell Hammond

Darrell Clayton Hammond (conceived October 8, 1955) is an American performer, stand-up comic and impressionist. He was a normal cast part on Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 2009. Upon his flight, Hammond, at age 53, was the most established thrown part in the show's history. Hammond showed up than some other cast part and mimicked in excess of 107 superstars, with Bill Clinton as his most regular impression. Hammond held the record for most pantomimes by a SNL cast part with 107, until the point that he was outperformed by Kenan Thompson on May 3, 2014. As of December 10, 2011, he had showed up on the show eight times since leaving the cast.[needs update] On September 19, 2014, Hammond was reported as the new commentator of SNL, supplanting Don Pardo, who had passed on the month before.In May 2015, he started depicting Colonel Sanders in TV ads for Kentucky Fried Chicken, in spite of the fact that he was supplanted by Norm Macdonald, additionally a previous SNL cast part,...

Ellyse Perry


Ellyse Alexandra Perry (conceived 3 November 1990) is an Australian sportswoman who made her presentation for both the Australian cricket and the Australian ladies' national soccer group at 16 years old. She played her first cricket universal in July 2007 preceding gaining her first soccer top for Australia a month later. Perry is the most youthful individual to speak to Australia in cricket and the main Australian to have showed up in both cricket and soccer World Cups.

Perry was optimized to make her Women's One Day International (WODI) make a big appearance for Australia against New Zealand, three months previously playing a solitary counterpart for her state New South Wales in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL). In 2007– 08, she made her presentation for New South Wales and won the WNCL with them, and toward the finish of the season, she influenced her Women's Test to cricket make a big appearance in Bowral against England. Amid the season, she was the player of the match in her Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) make a big appearance against England, and made her lady WODI 50 years against New Zealand.

Perry took 4 wickets for 23 keeps running in the last of the 2008– 09 WNCL to enable New South Wales to protect their title. She at that point took nine wickets as Australia came fourth in the 2009 World Cup held in Australia. She was inadequate amid the 2009 ICC Women's World Twenty20 in England, taking just two wickets in Australia's four matches.

In 2009– 10, Perry took 22 wickets and scored 148 keeps running as New South Wales won the WNCL once more. She at that point took 18 wickets in 10 WODIs against New Zealand toward the finish of the season, as the Australians won all the matches. Amid these matches, Perry took her lady five-wicket WODI pull. Perry played in every one of Australia's matches at the 2010 World Twenty20 in the West Indies, taking 3 wickets for 18 runs and being named player of the match in the last as Australia crushed New Zealand by three hurries to guarantee the title. In December 2017, she won the inaugural ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year grant.


A protector, Perry spoke to Australia at the 2008 Asian Cup, and scored in one of the matches. She played for the Central Coast Mariners in the Australian W-League amid the 2008– 09 season, before exchanging to Canberra United the next year. In June 2010, Perry started her media profession by facilitating the soccer-related show Football Stars of Tomorrow, screened on the advanced games channel One HD.

In cricket, Perry is an all-rounder who bats right-gave and bowls with a right-gave quick medium activity.

Perry had a quick ascent into the Australian group. Not long after subsequent to turning 16, she played for New South Wales in the Under-19 interstate competition in January 2007. In three matches she scored 74 keeps running at a normal of 37.00 and took three wickets with an economy rate of 13.66 as her state won every one of the three matches. After a month, in February 2007, she was chosen for the Australia Youth for a voyage through New Zealand in February 2007, where they played New Zealand A, the hosts' second-string group. She was not excessively fruitful and scored 43 keeps running at 21.50 and took just a single wicket—that of Victoria Lind—at 100.00 at an economy rate of 4.54. The three-coordinate arrangement was drawn 1– 1 after the second match was tied.

Perry was then optimized into the senior Australian group for their next arrangement in July 2007, in spite of having never played a match at senior (non-youth) level.In the second match of the arrangement, she made her One-Day International introduction against New Zealand in Darwin on 22 July 2007 at 16 years old years and 8 months: this made her the most youthful ever cricketer to speak to Australia, male or female. In her first match, she took 2 wickets for 37 keeps running from eight overs as the guests made 209. Her first wicket was Maria Fahey, whom she knocked down some pins for 11. She later had Sara McGlashan gotten by Emma Sampson for 28. Coming in at No. 9, she at that point made 19 from 20 balls as Australia were expelled for 174 to lose by 35 runs.[14][18] Perry took a wicket in the third and fourth matches and finished her introduction arrangement with 27 keeps running at 9.00 and four wickets at 30.50.Australia won the third and fourth matches to take an arrangement winning 3– 1 lead before losing the last amusement.

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