𝐓𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐞 𝐜𝐚𝐩𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐬. 𝐓𝐰𝐨 𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐬. 𝐎𝐧𝐞 𝐜𝐢𝐭𝐲.
Suryakumar Yadav reflects on Mumbai's remarkable run of producing three consecutive T20I captains for #TeamIndia! 🇮🇳
Watch SKY & Shreyas Iyer LIVE NOW in the #T20Mumbai League Season 4 on Star Sports & JioHotstar!
Come on, @Ram_Guha, this is a bit much. What experience did Barack Obama, a first-term Senator from Illinois, have in world affairs when he became President of the most powerful country on earth, while it was caught up in multiple global issues? For that matter, how much international exposure did the CM of Gujarat have to manage India’s International relationships? @RahulGandhi has led a national party for a dozen years. He has extensive contacts with leaders around the world and no shortage of advisers inside and outside his party. No President or PM handles crises alone; that’s why he heads a government! I think it’s time to put this overblown controversy to rest.
An absolute superstar in the sport. He redefined India's approach in T20s and someone who made it look so effortless. India is a dominant T20 side thanks to SKY's unhinged approach.
People who troll him for his current form should do well to remember this.
SKY's India career began in Ahmedabad with that first-ball six off Jofra Archer. Also may have ended in Ahmedabad, with the ultimate crowning glory. If this is the last we see of him in India colours, he can be mighty proud. What a fine career for someone who patiently waited until he was 30 to make his India debut. A real trailblazer in the format.
Urgent appeal to the Government of Odisha.
22-year-old Mr. Devendra from Bolangir, Odisha, an employee of a private organisation, has sadly passed away at Manipal Hospital, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru. His elderly parents have no source of income and are unable to bear the expenses.
The family is struggling with pending hospital bills and the cost of transporting his mortal remains to Bolangir. We humbly request @CMO_Odisha@PandaJay and the Government of Odisha to kindly intervene, clear the dues if possible, and arrange transportation so that his grieving parents can perform the last rites and have closure.
Humanity should prevail in this hour of need. 🙏 #Odisha
Probably the best thing I did to accelerate my rate of learning after my mid-30s was to drop hierarchical thinking when choosing who to learn from. Easily 10x’ed my rate of learning.
I have since realized that, for talented high achievers, hierarchical thinking is the biggest barrier to mastery of their craft.
Most people don’t consciously think about it, but it’s always there.
They decide who is worthy to learn from and who isn’t.
They only learn from people they “look up to”.
And your look-up-to group shrinks in size as you achieve more success yourself, so you deprive yourself of the great opportunity available to you: you can learn from everyone, literally everyone.
Contrary to some beliefs and some (flawed) intuitions, learning like this
- does not take huge effort
- cultivates greater critical thinking
- feels better than hierarchical learning
- can take you to mastery much faster
It does require though that you confront your ego and quiet it a little, not for spiritual or moral reasons, but solely for the purely practical, capitalistic pursuit of your greater goals.
This sounds simple, but few can do it.
The ability to do this cannot be given to you.
Only thing that can be given to you is the pointer to what is truly going on. The rest is up to you.
a) Joao Fonseca is here to stay, remember the name etc...
b) That fifth set was jaw-dropping
c) Novak Djokovic (and Loh Kean Yew) deserves so much respect for how he greets his opponents (young ones especially) after a defeat.
d) Sports. Love. ❤️
Insanity. Unbelievable. A 15-year-old has taken over Chandigarh. I have covered a lot of games in my life, and I have hardly seen any jersey, apart from those of Kohli, Dhoni, and Rohit, take over a stadium like this.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, at just 15 years of age, has done what many players aren’t able to do in their entire careers. He is single-handedly pulling people to the stadium.
This is BIG.
A great read.
A big reason as to why I think creative strategists will be the highest paid role on growth teams moving forward.
It's the role with the most leverage.
I just love Abhijit Gupta and what he's doing with Popo Ventures. Building it in public, where every mistake would make you up for trolls, takes insane amount of strength and challenge but he seems to embracing it with a gutso I hadn't seen much before. Terrific.
I've spoken and interviewed Vijay Shankar multiple times over the last decade. He's a very good cricketer, someone who held the cradle in domestic cricket well, but he's an incredible man. A great friend. And a solid teammate to all. Wishing you all the happiness, Brother. ❤️
Everytime something nice is written about Vaibhav Suryavanshi, there are always these people who sour the occasion by saying that he is not fifteen and has done age fudging and all that.
Guys, the guy has gone through bone densitometry studies and his age has been medically proven.
Ok, you don’t want to believe it? That’s ok. What could he be? Sixteen or seventeen? The kid doesn’t have a hair on his face, at best he is 16 or 17 years old.
How does that change anything?
He is the most exciting teenager cricket has seen since Sachin almost four decades ago. The kid is dragging people to grounds and putting many others in-front of TV screens. Like a true entertainer. All this as a teenager.
So, for once, you all sour people, both in India and abroad, pipe down your negativity and enjoy what is one the most exciting sporting talents around.
#VaibhavSuryavanshi
NASA just released a stunning picture of earth taken by the Artemis astronauts. And someone said it was our latest group photo.
It was, all of us, that's all of us other than the 4 in Artemis and 10 in the International Space Station. Iranians and Americans, Arabs and Jews, mothers and daughters, dog lovers and cat fanciers. Musicians and mechanics, microbiologists and merchandisers...
That's all we have together.