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BFSI Communications. Tweets on finance, cricket, culture. Co-author: The Bee, The Beetle, And The Money Bug. Get it on Amazon: https://t.co/qy677dfN8r

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Joined December 2007
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AR Hemant
2 years
Happy to share that ‘The Bee, the Beetle and the Money Bug’ is now in its second print run. Hopefully many more runs to come. Thanks for reading and sharing the lovely reviews. 🐝 🪲 🐦 🦫 🐋
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13 days
I’m reminded of the 1996 Kanpur Test when Klusener and Symcox were so nasty when talking about their Indian colleagues, ESPN had to turn off the stump mic. The Indian team ought to be embarrassed about their conduct yesterday. This is no way to talk about people.
@Rajiv1841
Rajiv
14 days
We laugh when our players call foreign ones "Bauna" & we cry when our players face racist comments abroad. Temba Bavuma is the sweetest man you will see in cricketing circuit & a WTC champion captain. Our cricketers need to put respect on his name & also avoid body shaming!!
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@BCCIdomestic
BCCI Domestic
19 days
🚨 Record Alert 🚨 First player to hit eight consecutive sixes in first-class cricket ✅ Fastest fifty, off just 11 balls, in first-class cricket ✅ Meghalaya's Akash Kumar etched his name in the record books with a blistering knock of 50*(14) in the Plate Group match against
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AR Hemant
29 days
Someone get Jemimah some juice! What a performance.
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AR Hemant
1 month
Tosses are probably rigged; may be that way for years, possibly decades.
@WisdenCricket
Wisden
1 month
It's been nearly two years since India won the toss in a men’s ODI. The last one was on November 15, 2023! 😮 #AUSvIND #Cricket
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AR Hemant
1 month
10 years using Amazon in Bangalore, I had flawless deliveries. In Mumbai, packages get falsely marked delivered repeatedly. Reporting it is a pain. Where is CS on the app? Had to Google their CS number. Switching to Blinkit wherever possible. This hardly ever happens there.
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@quinoa_biryani
সিদ্ধার্থ (Siddhartha)
2 months
Jane Goodall died today. While smarter and more informed people will talk about her work, I want to share a snippet from her Wikipedia page - the two greatest paragraphs ever on Wikipedia. The first parts are amusing and interesting, but the last sentence elevates it to high art.
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AR Hemant
2 months
Finding first hand that the concerns around fuel quality are true. My hybrid that consistently gave me 22-24 kmpl on highways is struggling to get to even 19 now. The pick-up is worse too.
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AR Hemant
4 months
Vir Sanghvi regrettably takes the jaded "why help dogs when you could help people?" line. Which reminds me of the best advice I've heard on this: if someone asks why you're feeding a dog instead of a man, don't respond; just give them a biscuit. https://t.co/9ROXQNeaXP
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theprint.in
Why do people who complain that our municipalities are incapable of offering proper shelter to dogs not worry about the pathetic shelter offered to refugees and victims of political persecution?
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AR Hemant
4 months
"Remember, Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies."
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AR Hemant
5 months
Sometimes, hope is a terrible thing.
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AR Hemant
4 months
🐐 tweet in the making.
@benjonescricket
Ben Jones
4 months
Spectacularly nice day in South London. Delighted to be here for Akash Deep's first Test ton
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AR Hemant
4 months
"We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality." — Thomas B Macaulay
@ESPNcricinfo
ESPNcricinfo
4 months
England's conduct in the last few minutes of the Manchester Test came across as moral posturing, and it's regrettable that it came on the watch of an otherwise great ambassador for the game, writes Sidharth Monga ▶️ https://t.co/o5qaZqhdqJ #ENGvIND
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AR Hemant
4 months
Today marks 20 years of the cloudburst where it rained 944 mm in a single day and brought Mumbai to a standstill.
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Mumbai was paralysed on July 26, 2005, after 944 mm of rain fell in a day. Over 1,000 lives were lost due to floods, electrocution, and landslides. Here's what happened.
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AR Hemant
4 months
Doing my bit because this hasn't been retweeted enough.
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AR Hemant
4 months
10 years of living with the consequences of writing this headline. Sorry AB.
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AR Hemant
5 months
Sometimes, hope is a terrible thing.
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AR Hemant
5 months
Yaar, why is Jadeja giving us hope? Do we really need another heartbreak?
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AR Hemant
5 months
It's July. There's been a collapse. And Jadeja is in another dogfight he can't win. Or can he?
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AR Hemant
5 months
It isn't just the AI slop. It's also the em dashes.
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AR Hemant
6 months
18-18 IPL head to head today between RCB and PBKS. 18 years of IPL. 18th season for Virat. 18 on his jersey. And today's date: 0+3+0+6+2+0+2+5=18
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AR Hemant
6 months
Currently stuck in a jam near Kumble circle.
@CricCrazyJohns
Johns.
6 months
Just Bangalore things🤣 They literally drove a car full of nimbu-mirchi to avoid Nazar before the finals.
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