Last but not the least, it feels like it was never going to happen but it has. The game of cricket bids a farewell to the greatest PERSON that it has seen, and this is not to demean others, on a day that feels like a sore muscle but with meaning behind it. I’ll miss you dearly❤️
It was never just about cricket. This name was synonymous with Humility, Grace, and Dignity. This feels a huge bittersweet turn in life to see you retire. Those waking up at 2:30am and 3:30am to see you play even if it was frustratingly for only a few balls but to see you walk..
To see you help others, acknowledge the importance of the value of your teammates and even opponents bringing to the team and to the game. The contributions have been immense and just priceless. Heck, Creating this account because it was for your cricket and in your admiration.
@TheSquind Teri v ta sujje khote vargi boothi aa
Saanu v ta vekhni payi hi aa
Kyo? Sirf kyoki tere kol net te camera haiga. Sade te v ta taras kha kise khote da bacha na hove ta Vadda Tom macrooz.
In a world of loud voices, you lead with quiet strength. You’ve taught me that true greatness needs no noise. Not just the stats, not just the trophies — it’s your humility, calm mind, and love for the game that makes you my idol . Happy Birthday to the most graceful cricketer.
Nobody can be compared to Kane Williamson, No Dhoni, No Dravid, No Root etc when it comes to the art of Idgaf and Mind your own business. Serious Monk-like human.
Prasidh Krishna "I don't know why Rooty [reacted that way]. I just said, 'you're looking in great shape' and then it turned into a lot of abuse and all of that."
He said it was his plan to rattle the batter.
Via BBC's Test Match Special
@martindevlinnz@WhiteFerns I saw this coming when they forced Satterthwaite into retirement and almost retired her wife Tahuhu.
Plimmer keeps getting chances over Anderson
Kasperak keeps getting dropped for no obvious reason.
There are hardly any batters in the domestic and those who play are ignored.