Harman's brother got her photo w the WC tattooed on the arm after the wc, was there for most of the wc matches but we don't call it "using her for fame" cuz we understand that it's okay to love your sister for what she's achieved without being judged by random int trollers
Some stats rummaging reveals this:
Shafali Verma, India Women’s youngest T20I debutant, is set to play her 100th T20I this month in SA at 22 yrs & 80-something days.
Talent truly from another world. A career unfolding on Miller’s Planet in Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar".🚀
Saw a comment about the recent women’s hockey games that was like “Wow they’re really not fucking around!” and it just reminded me that people still view women’s sports as inherently less competitive than men’s. Also it’s The Olympics why would they be fucking around???
Ayush Mhatre mentioning not just Rohit Sharma, but also Harmanpreet Kaur, in his post-match interview as captains who have inspired this U19 triumph. Good stuff, young man.
Well done Hardik Pandya, but it is really not that hard to say he is the first Indian *male* cricketer to reach 100 T20I wickets and 1000 runs. Takes very little effort to mention that or at least say men's T20Is.
Deepti Sharma, for the record, has 147 T20I wickets & 1100 runs.
To all the journalists and people in the media, a sincere request to not question Smriti Mandhana about her personal life (past, present or future) when she comes for press conference or interviews.
“I hope to continue to play and win trophies for India for as long as possible and that is where my focus will forever be.
Thank you for all your support. It's time to move forward”
Only gonna go higher from here now 🧿 ♥️
Exactly a month ago, at the stroke of midnight, India lifted the World Cup,& the trophy finally came into the hands of one of its most deserving winners.
Here’s to the one who showed up for 23 yrs when not many did. The things you do, do things to you.
Happy birthday, Mithali. ❤