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Just a Cricket lover with a lot of thoughts. Not here for attention—just pure passion. If it ever feels biased/negative, pls scroll past or correct me kindly.
Joined December 2023
Wishing Jacques Kallis great health, happiness, and endless pride for the unmatched legacy he has built, one that will forever remain untouched! 🐐🤍
It’s wild how one man could dominate literally every department of the game and make it look this easy. The impact, composure and contribution of Jacques Kallis is the kind of greatness that goes beyond numbers. (4/n)
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It’s wild how one man could dominate literally every department of the game and make it look this easy. The impact, composure and contribution of Jacques Kallis is the kind of greatness that goes beyond numbers. (4/n)
What makes Jacques Kallis even more special isn’t just the mountain of runs or the heap of wickets, it’s how effortlessly he balanced both, match after match, year after year! (3/n)
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What makes Jacques Kallis even more special isn’t just the mountain of runs or the heap of wickets, it’s how effortlessly he balanced both, match after match, year after year! (3/n)
Jacques Kallis... a batter with the class, temperament and consistency of the very best, and a bowler with the precision, control and wicket taking instinct of a frontline pacer. (2/n)
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Jacques Kallis... a batter with the class, temperament and consistency of the very best, and a bowler with the precision, control and wicket taking instinct of a frontline pacer. (2/n)
Happy Birthday Jacques Kallis, the greatest all rounder in the history of cricket. A cricketer so complete that it almost feels unreal how he mastered literally every single aspect of the game. (1/n)
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Happy Birthday Jacques Kallis, the greatest all rounder in the history of cricket. A cricketer so complete that it almost feels unreal how he mastered literally every single aspect of the game. (1/n)
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So yeahh, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with what Shreyas Iyer did, but everything wrong with how you decided to twist it! (8/8)
The Australian team also literally posed with the 2023 World Cup trophy under their feet, smiling. Because they understand what it really means. They didn’t win a piece of metal, they won the honour, the glory, the title. Same thing here. (7/n)
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The Australian team also literally posed with the 2023 World Cup trophy under their feet, smiling. Because they understand what it really means. They didn’t win a piece of metal, they won the honour, the glory, the title. Same thing here. (7/n)
It’s actually funny how people find time to zoom into clips, pause, overanalyse, and come up with wild moral theories about who’s “humble” and who’s “arrogant.” Like, get a life man! (6/n)
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It’s actually funny how people find time to zoom into clips, pause, overanalyse, and come up with wild moral theories about who’s “humble” and who’s “arrogant.” Like, get a life man! (6/n)
And don’t twist this around by saying Rohit did it “right.” Yeah, Rohit putting it on the table was a great, simple and respectful gesture, but that doesn’t make Shreyas wrong. Both actions can coexist without you inventing some imaginary ego battle out of thin air! (5/n)
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And don’t twist this around by saying Rohit did it “right.” Yeah, Rohit putting it on the table was a great, simple and respectful gesture, but that doesn’t make Shreyas wrong. Both actions can coexist without you inventing some imaginary ego battle out of thin air! (5/n)
Some people said it's because the table wasn’t in front of him, true, but even if it was, and even if he still chose to keep it on the ground, it’s still his trophy. You didn’t win it, and so, you don’t get to dictate how he handles something that belongs to him. (4/n)
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Some people said it's because the table wasn’t in front of him, true, but even if it was, and even if he still chose to keep it on the ground, it’s still his trophy. You didn’t win it, and so, you don’t get to dictate how he handles something that belongs to him. (4/n)
You people act like every move an athlete makes has to pass your moral approval test. Why? Because he kept the trophy, that he won, beside his leg instead of on a table? (3/n)
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You people act like every move an athlete makes has to pass your moral approval test. Why? Because he kept the trophy, that he won, beside his leg instead of on a table? (3/n)
Shreyas didn’t win the "trophy", he won the honour. You win the respect, the recognition, the moment, not the object. He could keep it on his head, in a locker, or even beside his leg like he did, it’s his property. His call. What does that have to do with attitude? (2/n)
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Shreyas didn’t win the "trophy", he won the honour. You win the respect, the recognition, the moment, not the object. He could keep it on his head, in a locker, or even beside his leg like he did, it’s his property. His call. What does that have to do with attitude? (2/n)
This is so wrong man. Absolutely ridiculous. Not talking about Shreyas Iyer here, I’m talking about the guy who sat down, watched that clip, and thought it was a good idea to question someone’s morals over something so absurd. 🙏🏻 (1/n)
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This is so wrong man. Absolutely ridiculous. Not talking about Shreyas Iyer here, I’m talking about the guy who sat down, watched that clip, and thought it was a good idea to question someone’s morals over something so absurd. 🙏🏻 (1/n)
This is precisely the problem with @ShreyasIyer15 : Bad misplaced attitude & fake swagger He gets an award & keeps it on the floor next to his feet Rohit Sharma notices the trophy on the floor and quickly places it on the table 👏👏👏 https://t.co/CwtfQBu8c7
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THE CV OF ROHIT SHARMA AS CAPTAIN: 🙇♂️ - Won T20 World Cup. - Won Champions Trophy. - Final in ODI World Cup. - Won 2 Asia Cups. - Won 5 IPL Trophies. - Won CLT20 Trophy. - Won Nidahas Trophy. - Won Border Gavaskar Trophy. - Best Win percentage ever. - No.1 Rankings in all
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Nvm. No decision can erase what Rohit Sharma has done. His leadership will stay forever. He gave us memories that will last a lifetime. Maybe the board’s decision can take away a title, but it can never take away the love and respect of the people for him. (8/n)
This is not Rohit Sharma’s loss. Not at all. His legacy is very safe, his respect is just untouched, and his name is already written in gold. This is just BCCI's loss! (7/n)
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This is not Rohit Sharma’s loss. Not at all. His legacy is very safe, his respect is just untouched, and his name is already written in gold. This is just BCCI's loss! (7/n)
For us, Rohit Sharma as captain wasn’t just a role, it was a story. A story we’ve followed for years, waiting for that one magical ending. To see him finally holding that trophy high as India’s ODI captain! The picture every Indian fan had in their heart. 💔 (6/n)
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For us, Rohit Sharma as captain wasn’t just a role, it was a story. A story we’ve followed for years, waiting for that one magical ending. To see him finally holding that trophy high as India’s ODI captain! The picture every Indian fan had in their heart. 💔 (6/n)
If the idea was to give the next generation a chance, fine, no one’s against the future, but why not let Rohit Sharma have one last tournament? Shubman Gill has his entire career ahead of him. Was it really necessary to cut Rohit’s chapter short in such a blunt way? (5/n)
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If the idea was to give the next generation a chance, fine, no one’s against the future, but why not let Rohit Sharma have one last tournament? Shubman Gill has his entire career ahead of him. Was it really necessary to cut Rohit’s chapter short in such a blunt way? (5/n)
That was not just Rohit Sharma's dream, it was the dream of a billion people. And today, that dream feels like it’s been taken away, just like that, with a decision that none of us can make sense of! (4/n)
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