In 2018, as an analyst and writer with huge expertise in T20 cricket, @fwildecricket (co)-wrote a book with a chapter called "Why RCB Lose".
He has then gone on to join RCB as their head of analysis, and win the IPL.
I think that's pretty fucking cool
Ruhi is a keen and astute political observer. But as an Axomiya, I can put my neck out and say this isn’t true. Communalism is a strange thing – it doesn’t always appear on the face or tongue & people don’t always wear it on their sleeves. But disdain for the ‘Miya’ (Bengali Muslim) is deeply embedded in the dominant psyche of the state. It has shaped Assam’s political history in complex ways over several decades. It provides a scaffolding to other issues, like infrastructure and welfare. HBS has been around long enough to know that. So, the local effects of his rhetoric shouldn’t be dismissed.
Ian Bishop with Pietersen going to Jhunjhunu tomorrow morning to find out how much Mukul Choudhary scored against Alwar Super Kings in the u-19 Rajasthan T20 league
My latest report for @MongabayIndia looks at how climate variability is reshaping agriculture in Assam's Barak valley. Rainfall variability is altering how crops fail, while systems meant to manage risk remain uneven.
https://t.co/ZYfwveq9Jr
Joe Root in 110 Tests on James Anderson minefields: 9250 runs @ 52.6, 25x 100s
James Anderson in 110 Tests on Joe Root roads: 414 wickets @ 23.5, 20x 5w
Is it possible they might actually both have been good all along? What a fucking twist that is.
Cricket looks an amazing sport when it's the longest format and fast bowling is this brilliant throughout the day.
Nothing, absolutely nothing makes cricket look so beautiful the way quality fast bowling does. The heart and soul of this sport.