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Malhar

@malharnarain

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calendar_today08-05-2015 15:01:04

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Pavvy G (@pavyg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a world where famous athletes and celebrities are afraid to publicly speak their mind for fear of losing sponsors or upsetting anyone, it's so refreshing that we have someone like Novak Djokovic who will never compromise his principles, integrity and morals. A true inspiration.

In a world where famous athletes and celebrities are afraid to publicly speak their mind for fear of losing sponsors or upsetting anyone, it's so refreshing that we have someone like <a href="/DjokerNole/">Novak Djokovic</a> who will never compromise his principles, integrity and morals.

A true inspiration.
José Morgado (@josemorgado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Novak Djokovic entered 77 Grand Slam tournaments in his career and reached at least the semifinals in 50 of them. I leave you with that.

Danny 🐊 (@djokovicfan_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alcaraz's coach Ferrero on Novak Djokovic: "I'm drooling watching Djokovic play, how he hits the ball. It's outrageous. When he's mentally well, it's a barbarity. How he manages the timing and how he handles the hot moments of the game is unique. For me, he's the best ever."

Alcaraz's coach Ferrero on Novak Djokovic:

"I'm drooling watching Djokovic play, how he hits the ball. It's outrageous. When he's mentally well, it's a barbarity. How he manages the timing and how he handles the hot moments of the game is unique. For me, he's the best ever."
SK (@djoko_utd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a sad fact that one of the greatest athletes ever has to put up his medical records to prove he’s injured. Legacy media and Australia as a nation should hang their heads in shame.

Michael Vaughan (@michaelvaughan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see the champions trophy being played in Pakistan .. First major event since 1996 .. Have they forgotten to tell the locals it’s on .. Where is the crowd ?? #ChampionsTrophy2025

archith (@inswinginmenace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't care what my mutuals think on this topic alone, but clubbing Virat and Rohit in tests is a sensitive thing for me and I don't like it one bit. We appreciated Rohit's retirement last week. Don't force us into making this a "Ro-Ko" thing that never existed in tests.

A (@_shortarmjab_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"In an era of YT shorts and IG reels, Virat Kohli made a country of 1.4B wake up every morning and watch 5 days of cricket" This is the greatest tweet on this topic

Malhar (@malharnarain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

say what you want but there will never be a greater ambassador of test cricket than #ViratKohli ! A forever legend whose presence on the field will remain unmatched, test cricket won’t be the same

Michael Vaughan (@michaelvaughan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In my time playing and broadcasting no individual has done as much for Test cricket as Virat Kohli .. his passion,energy and commitment to the greatest format has helped so much .. I hope the next generation of Indian players take on his mantel .. #Kohli #India

Nakuul Mehta (@nakuulmehta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are some farewells that don’t feel like an ending. They feel like a punch to the gut. Virat Kohli My 4 year old believes he’s the greatest cricketer of this generation and he’s not wrong. Maybe, one day, he will grow up and question the stats (which are not modest at all)

There are some farewells that don’t feel like an ending. They feel like a punch to the gut. <a href="/imVkohli/">Virat Kohli</a> 

My 4 year old believes he’s the greatest cricketer of this generation and he’s not wrong. Maybe, one day, he will grow up and question the stats (which are not modest at all)
ParteekNotPrateek (@randomcricfacts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone can love an athlete in their prime. But my love for Kohli peaked when he was at his lowest. He made me realise the depths of love that I did not know existed. With every failure, my love grew stronger. It’s as hard a goodbye as any.

Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Bumrah wants to be the test captain, he should be made the test captain. No two ways about it. So he gets to define the overall approach and shape of the team. In matches in which he is rested, we can try out and groom the next captain. Ok, thank you, that's all.

Roshan Rai (@roshankrraii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Look how other team owners sit and how a special sofa for Ambanis is arranged in every stadium. That is why seeing MI cry was so satisfying yesterday. Thank you Iyer for humbling them. 🔥 #MIvsPBKS

Look how other team owners sit and how a special sofa for Ambanis is arranged in every stadium.

That is why seeing MI cry was so satisfying yesterday. 

Thank you Iyer for humbling them. 🔥

#MIvsPBKS
Rohit Sankar (@imrohit_sn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Contrary to popular opinion, 3-1 sums up the series perfectly. India winning more sessions etc is irrelevant. Whenever things were in the balance, England went full throttle and closed the game. That ruthless execution in their good phases is exactly where the series was won.