When a promising young player fails
Other countries' fans - Let's give him some time, he will do better with experience, he has potential
Indian fans - Let's laugh at him, nothing without flat pitches, blind slogger 🤣
@gangadhar_11 Secular zabarjasti daal dene se secular nahi ho jaata.
Ek party power me thi toh zabarjasti daal diya secular taaki usko uss side kaa vote mile baad me.
@anmol_toma7788@HindutvaDon_ Why was he serving pakistan?
Serving a country that was made for one particular religion only, itself should be unethical.
@saif_rules99@Kunal11771@sehajdhillon_ Nepal started recently 🥺🥺
Touch some more grass. They weren't very good, which doesn't mean they started just now.
@Hriday1812 Sports isn't just for entertainment for people here. Whatever game they play, they do it to survive, not only to enjoy. Australia is already a developed nation.
@JaisFanForever Ask him to get 600+ runs in a season with at least a 165+ SR in two consecutive IPLs, then a fantastic Test record, and then good backup from domestic List A. No one can stop Jaiswal then.
Don't cry victim.
@I_am_Harshit_17 Both have played almost an equal number of ODIs, while one averages around 10 more than the other.
Even if you look at T20I stats, the difference is similar or even bigger.
@Kunal11771@sehajdhillon_ Top-level sports require ultimate athleticism. A top-level cricketer like Kohli could join a football team and might last a little while, whereas a top footballer, say Messi, wouldn't be able to withstand a spell from Rabada or Archer.
@Tinniz1 Senseless tweet.
Sports is a culture built over a long period, say like 40-50 years.
You just can't start thinking today, "Oh, it's a great game, we should now excel."
Cricket is in the blood of Indians, other games will need serious, long-term investment.