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ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಹೊಸ ವಿಷಯಗಳನ್ನ ತಿಳಿಸ್ತಿದ್ರೆ ಎಲ್ಲರಿಗೂ ಖುಷಿ, ಮೂವೀ caste ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಟೈಟಲ್ ಬಗ್ಗೆನಾದ್ರು updates ಕೊಡಿ, ಇವು ಫೈನಲ್
இவர் தான் பால்முருகன்...
இல்லை, இல்லை பாலமுருகன்...
பால் பாட்டிலை காலி செய்த பின் வேல் பிடித்து நடக்கும் அந்த கம்பீர நடை இருக்கே...
அது அல்டிமேட் முருகா..
ಗಾಂಡುಗಿರಿ ಮಾಡ್ಕೊಂಡ್ ಓಡಿ ಹೋಗೋಕೆ ಇದು ಎನು nim thara dagar ಅಭಿಮಾನಿಗಳು ಅನ್ಕೊಂಡ್ಯಾ ನಿಮ್ ಅಮ್ಮನ್ ಸೂಳೆ ಮಗನೆ
ಇನ್ನ ಸ್ವಲ್ಪ ದಿನಾ ನಿಮ್ಮ ಅಪ್ಪಂದಿರು ಬರ್ತಾರೆ ಇರು
Nammor innu 2 or 3 jana troll madthavre adukke idi nim fandom urkondre enge ?
Women are the first creature who judge men for their height,looks, hairline, dressing sense 😂😂
Call a man dog is funny but calling women buffalo is racism,then cry for equality
ಕಾಮಿಡಿ, ಫ್ರಾಂಕ್ ಹೆಸರಿನಲ್ಲಿ ರಸ್ತೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಹೋಗುವ ಹೆಣ್ಣುಮಕ್ಕಳಿಗೆ ಚುಡಾಯಿಸಿ ವಿಡಿಯೋ ಮಾಡಿ ಸಾಮಾಜಿಕ ಜಾಲತಾಣಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಹಾಕುತ್ತಿದ್ದಾರೆ.
@BlrCityPolice ಇವರ ವಿರುದ್ಧ ಕಾನೂನು ಕ್ರಮ ತೆಗೆದುಕೊಳ್ಳಿ.
ಇಂತಹ ವಿಡಿಯೋಗಳನ್ನು ನೋಡಿ ಮತ್ತಷ್ಟು ಜನ ಈ ರೀತಿ ಮಾಡುತ್ತಾರೆ.
ಕಮೆಂಟ್ ಸೆಕ್ಷನ್ ನಲ್ಲಿ ಇವರ ಲಿಂಕ್ ಹಾಕಿರುವೆ ನೋಡಿ.
Philp salt on Rajat Patidar captaincy in a recent interview🗣 :-
Honestly, playing under Rajat Patidar has been a massive eye-opener for me since I joined the squad. You hear a lot about these modern-day tactical masterminds who constantly tinker with fields and micromanage every single delivery, but Rajat's approach to captaincy is entirely different-it's all about that quiet, unshakable aura he carries on the field.
He isn't a captain who is going to panic when a couple of overs go for big runs, and you'll never see him screaming across the boundary line or waving his arms around frantically. Instead, he just has this incredible way of simplifying the entire game. Before we even step onto the park, he gives you absolute clarity regarding your specific role, and once you cross that rope, he completely backs you to execute it your own way.
I remember a specific match where the opposition openers were absolutely flying in the powerplay, and the game felt like it was slipping away from us very quickly. In a situation like that, most
captains would call a chaotic mid-over team meeting, bring everyone in, and start changing the plans out of desperation. Rajat didn't do any of that. He just casually walked up to me at cover, told me to forget about the scoreboard, trust the instincts that got me here, and then just walked back to his position with a smile.
That kind of immense, calm confidence is highly contagious, and it immediately rubs off on the entire bowling unit and the fielders. He understands that at this level, players already know how to bowl and bat; they just need a leader who won't suffocate them with data or second-guess their decisions. He doesn't feel the need to overcomplicate the game or make tactical changes just for the sake of looking busy on television. He trusts his players implicitly, and that freedom is exactly why everyone in this dressing room is willing to run through a brick wall for him.