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Shankar

@uniteddevil8

A trier. Trying to stay sane.

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Greg Chappell's thoughts on India's performance in the England Test series are refreshingly good. Backs every point he writes with clear reasoning. espncricinfo.com/story/india-s-…

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It was at Bob Simpson's recommendation in his Sportstar column that John Wright was appointed India's first-ever foreign coach in 2000. The rest is history. #bobsimpson

It was at Bob Simpson's recommendation in his 
<a href="/sportstarweb/">Sportstar</a> column that John Wright was appointed India's first-ever foreign coach in 2000.

The rest is history. #bobsimpson
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Huge respect for Jasprit Bumrah for not reacting to the absolute garbage being spoken and written about him. Of course, as he himself said in England, using his name in the headline, helps people get views, headlines and money. #JaspritBumrah

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Cheap goal to give away. Positive 50mins other than the cheap goal. High Intensity in and out of possession. Mbuemo, Cunha & Mount all showing positive signs YENITED! #MUFC

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Man Utd v Arsenal Most dominate performance I’ve seen us play in long time vs a top team - despite losing Positives: A threat physically Pace Cunha & Mbuemo very lively Have willing runners in possession and on transitions Saw some patterns in possession that bode well for

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Mo Bobat x Cricbuzz (Part 2) 🤝Rajat Patidar & his RCB support system 🥊 Brutal away start @ KKR, CSK, MI ⚡️That Jitesh thriller vs LSG 🧾Memories of WC '19 SF with England 🙌HazleTooGood cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/1…

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You have been a symbol of everything Indian cricket stands for Cheteshwar Pujara. You were tough, an absolute fighter, you played with class and dignity and everytime you were on the field, you did your best for India. As followers, we could not have asked for more. Indian fans will

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Day five, Karnataka vs Saurashtra at the Chinnaswamy, Ranji Trophy semi-finals, January 2019. I have innumerable fond memories of watching Cheteshwar Pujara bat, and this one is among my fondest.

Day five, Karnataka vs Saurashtra at the Chinnaswamy, Ranji Trophy semi-finals, January 2019. I have innumerable fond memories of watching Cheteshwar Pujara bat, and this one is among my fondest.
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.Cheteshwar Pujara was a batter from a different time. A time when the game was played to gain the respect of peers and opposition. When financial gains remained secondary. When priorities did not shift like seasons. linkedin.com/pulse/outlier-…

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The amount of questions in various interviews to Cheteshwar Pujara about his performances in Australia have been as repetitive as asking Rafael Nadal about his 14 Roland Garros wins. There was a lot more that both achieved in their careers. Think more angles. More triumphs.

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This is the PV Sindhu from 2016-2019. Aggressive. Solid in defence. Clinical with the smash. #BWFWorldChampionships2025