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Jvalant Sampat

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Iceland Cricket (@icelandcricket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To all our fans, no, Gautam Gambhir will not be invited to be our new national team coach. That position is already filled and we won 75% of our matches in 2025.

Jvalant Sampat (@jvalants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

90 nahi rukega, 100 aayega… Modi hai toh depreciation bhi celebration hai! #ViksitBharat 🇮🇳🚀💥 #SurgicalStrikeOnDollar #Rupee

Vivek (@mallufideintent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For Bharatiya Air Quality Weather Administrative System (BAQWAS) to be truly effective, we need One Nation, One Station, to show the AQI for the whole country. This station should be called the National Air Monitoring Outpost (NAMO) and must be installed on the highest point in

Cricketopia (@cricketopiacom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pic 1 - BBC when England lost to India in 2 days of Ahmedabad Test, 2021 Pic 2 - BBC when England won against Australia in 2 days of Boxing Day Test, 2015 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Pic 1 - BBC when England lost to India in 2 days of Ahmedabad Test, 2021

Pic 2 - BBC when England won against Australia in 2 days of Boxing Day Test, 2015

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Amitabh Mattoo (@amitabhmattoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RIP Mark Tully — A towering voice in journalism and a bridge between cultures. From his decades with the BBC as India and South Asia Bureau Chief to his insightful books and broadcasts, he brought nuance, compassion and courage to reporting. Grateful for his legacy and the

RIP Mark Tully — A towering voice in journalism and a bridge between cultures. From his decades with the BBC as India and South Asia Bureau Chief to his insightful books and broadcasts, he brought nuance, compassion and courage to reporting. Grateful for his legacy and the
vir sanghvi (@virsanghvi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mourning Mark Tully, probably the greatest radio journalist of his generation who took India to the world & who gave the BBC the credibility it once had in India. Of his many books No Full Stops in India was brilliant in predicting what India would become RIP

Mourning Mark Tully, probably the greatest radio journalist of his generation who took India to the world & who gave the BBC the credibility it once had in India.
Of his many books No Full Stops in India was brilliant in predicting what India would become 
RIP
Iceland Cricket (@icelandcricket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The PCB and BCB have demanded a tri-series with India. They should have demanded one with us, because we would have said 'yes' and provided a safe operating space on one of our lava fields for the matches. We are not into brinkmanship.