@iamswapnilvats Assuming that it is indeed Tendo bidding farewell, no surprise if he would supersede Watson as the assistant coach and the latter, consequentially, gets appointed as the mentor seeing recent LAKR’s resurrecting success and the chain reaction would unfurl more changes accordingly
@iamswapnilvats It could be downsizing the current Indian setup or succession of someone else. Tendo seems to be more likely if it is particular about an IPL return and if he returns to KKR, more likely, it will be as fielding coach given uncertainty on Yagnik’s KKR tenure due to CoE obligations
@iamswapnilvats He is one of those players absolutely immuned of the form status. One could criticise his ongoing outings but on a bigger picture, he will be that same explosion any side would want in their team at the top.
@iamswapnilvats If only someone from the coaching staff could just get Narine utilised with the bat without dependency but like in ways to clinch certain key moments, no doubt he will still be one of the most primary assets any side would want to keep for years. His bat is all fit to deliver
@ThalaPaglu52 Doesn't matter where Hardik goes. Either KKR, CSK or any other team. The important thing is to understand the practical grounds of the trade and I am glad unlike other CSK fans, you held the logic and understanding.
@FORREALDC Firstly bro, really admire your audacity to ask for Harshit for an almost obsolete Nitish Rana. Irrespective of price tag or whatever, if you understand KKR well, you would have realised the value of Harshit for them. Even if you would gift wrap your entire team, no Harshit.
@Rxqr2p@KnightsVibe And who said that, a blogger who thinks that Hardik would just go to CSK for the sake of getting the most comfortable bed to sleep?
@iamswapnilvats If Russell is too dear, okay. For once, giving him the benefit of doubt upon the legacy he holds and the prowess he truly brings along the balance, retain him but that should be the last name. The likes of Munro, Fletcher, Tromp or even before, Pepper, Hales couldn’t be there
@iamswapnilvats It’s a pretty simple logic. When you understand that you won’t find high quality and competitive players from the local nation USA, you got to ale the best use of overseas slots by recruiting the best name possible not just marching the template of the side but bringing balance
@VisheshFilms@emraanhashmi@VisheshB7@DishaPatani@AzmiShabana@nitinrkakkar For those who have secured Awarapan in their hearts, it is not just a movie but an inexplicable emotion that has been loved, respected, honoured, lived and felt and on behalf of every one of those hearts, it will be the humblest request to not let those hearts get compromised.
@iamswapnilvats Do you think that KKR standing in the queue for long and CSK barging in, meanwhile, implies that the talks between MI and KKR has exhausted with the terms on the table failing to come to a mutual agreement?
@CricCrazyJohns He genuinely deserved to be a part of any European top-tier club and should rightfully had a representation in the UCL. Considering the current circumstance, clubs like Barcelona, PSG or Manchester United would be a brilliant fit for him.
@thecricketwood@VenkyMysore If acquire Hardik by trading off Angkrish and Raman and acquire Stokes from the auction, one could ineffably imagine the strength, competence and brute of KKR in 2027:
Allen (wk)
Stokes
Green
Anukul
Rinku
Hardik (c)
Abhinav Manohar
Harshit
Narine
Kartik
Varun CV
Saurabh (Imp)
Rectification:
MI offering Hardik Pandya at 27cr and taking Green at his existing price since paycut won’t come well with an overseas player and also get Kartik Tyagi from KKR at 1cr (a price he deserves atleast under trade)
That will make a blockbuster deal for KKR and MI
For MI, the best deal that could be put forth is by offering Hardik’s at 27cr, making him the most expensive trade and tagging one domestic bowler along like Kartik and have Cameron Green at his existing price. This way, MI won’t suffer deduction in purse and get right players