@CricketopiaCom In a game of equals Shane Warne emerged as the X-Factor player. A spinner turning the game on its head in a World Cup semis and finals in English conditions what later turned out to be the last two World Cup games of his career. Absolute superstar he was.
@mrdipeshashah@CricketopiaCom A perfect captain’s innings, proper display of grit and determination against one of the best bowling attacks of the tournament
@GabbbarSingh Emotional connect with the journey of players, Latin American players come from a background similar to the ones in Indian subcontinent or even lesser privileged. For Eg Pele, Maradona came from working class families, survived poverty and made it big in football.
@Prophet_Panchi@SRKforever_1 Yes, son of Rahul Rawail who directed Sunny Deol’s debut movie “Betaab” and also directed Bobby Deol’s “Aur pyaar ho gaya”
@imrajitd@bagga_buntyy1 Actually this is the Bangla Independence Cup in Jan 1998. It had a best of 3 finals which India won 2-1 in a thrilling fashion.
This was the first series after Sachin Tendulkar resigned from captaincy for the first time.
@MrAnderson2025 For many years I thought he was brilliant with negative roles but when I watched “Anjali” few years back I realised he was brilliant with positive characters as well. He plays the father of an autistic child with the right emotions