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Ayaz Memon, lawyer by qualification, journalist by profession, commentator and columnist on sports and other issues.

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This piece of shit Aashu Avhad & his gang of mob lynchers were travelling to take a police exam!!!! His Dad is in the SRPF.. Wow! Makes one look of our police personnel with unease! P.S. Wasn’t the guy who shot a Muslim man dead on a train a railway policeman?! 😑😑😑

Peter Lalor (@plalor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great review of an extraordinary book by my friend Gideon. Keep an eye out on cricketetal.com for Gideon’s latest piece on writing the book. smh.com.au/culture/books/…

Vijay Darda (@vijayjdarda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every year we get to see amazing images clicked by brilliant photographers during the #Janmashtami & the #DahiHandi festivals. This year I was mesmerised by this picture in which a govinda takes a leap of faith to break the dahi handi hanging over a well. Hats off to the lensman

Every year we get to see amazing images clicked by brilliant photographers during the #Janmashtami & the #DahiHandi festivals. This year I was mesmerised by this picture in which a govinda takes a leap of faith to break the dahi handi hanging over a well. Hats off to the lensman
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Gentle readers, a bit of news. Delighted to announce the launch of the Center for the Study of Organized Hate Center for the Study of Organized Hate (CSOH), a nonprofit dedicated to research and advocacy on organized hate across the globe. I have the privilege of serving on the advisory board. Please RT and amplify

Jarrod Kimber (@ajarrodkimber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For Bangladesh, I can’t think of anything bigger than this. The World Cup of 2015 was great, beating Australia and England at home fantastic. And the kiwi win was huge. But Bangladesh were East Pakistan. They use to be given one position in the team for their players as a token

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Clean sweep by Bangladesh in Test series sinks Pakistan further into a deep black hole. The old cliche was that Pak cricket was enigmatic and unpredictable. Now, these days it’s predictably poor. In all formats

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That said, kudos to Bangladesh fir showing fine skills in batting and bowling, resilience and ambition. The second Test seemed Pak’s for the taking, but Bangladesh turned it around with never-say-die spirit

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Ver sad to hear this Kirti. My deepest condolences to the family. May the almighty give you patience and fortitude to bear the loss

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Cricketwallah gives his take on Bangladesh’s historic Test series win in Pakistan, whether Joe Root can surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s tally of Test runs and whether Bangladesh can give India a hard time in the upcoming Test series youtu.be/AwkDukeJi18 #PakistanCricket #Bangladesh

<a href="/cricketwallah/">Cricketwallah</a> gives his take on Bangladesh’s historic Test series win in Pakistan, whether <a href="/root66/">Joe Root</a> can surpass <a href="/sachin_rt/">Sachin Tendulkar</a>’s tally of Test runs and whether Bangladesh can give India a hard time in the upcoming Test series

youtu.be/AwkDukeJi18

#PakistanCricket #Bangladesh
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The poor are being excluded from availing these opportunities due to this entry barrier. These amounts are not petty for a country like India.

The poor are being excluded from availing these opportunities due to this entry barrier. These amounts are not petty for a country like India.
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Images that have criss crossed time and space . The confluence of personalities, occasions and events. Remain etched in the hearts and minds of audiences.

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“They say cricket is not for Italy. But it’s because we are foreigners." Far-right cricket ban in an Italian town sparks tensions, where nearly 1/3 of residents are Bangladeshi Muslims vital to the shipbuilding industry. Cricketwallah Rohit Brijnath bbc.in/3Xij3bk