Even though at the end of the day it it just another meaningless odi (/#jamodi) the return of test greats like @Jaspritbumrah93@imVkohli@ImRo45 and @ShubmanGill gives such a wonderful gravitas to the occasion as compared to the buffoonery preceding it.
If some other coach had suffered these many losses and whitewashes, trust me, the people sitting in the panel, commentary, and news would have eaten them alive.
I’m surprised what power is stopping them from raising their voice against Gautam Gambhir. No one is raising a single word, no outrage at all. It’s surprising.
Had to look up and had a very hard time spelling the name of #norway a goal scorer schjelderup - hope I got that right ! What a goal and then what a follow up @BellinghamJude
Never ruling #Djokovic out but interesting to remember that Jannik Sinner has won nine straight matches and 14 straight sets against Alexander Zverev
#getty#wimbledon
the first iphone had no app store, no 3g, no gps, no video camera, no copy/paste, no push notifications, no mms, no real multitasking, no front camera, no facetime, no siri, no icloud, no imessage, no touch id, no apple pay, no retina display, no wireless charging, & no water resistance.
& somehow everyone looked at it & immediately understood the future had arrived. except steve ballmer & this blogger.
if therapy was a walking session, meaning you walked & talked with your therapist it’d be 100x better instead of just sitting there. the mind opens up a lot when you’re moving & experiencing your visual senses light up.
i think therapy is mostly garbage (esp week to week therapy) but i would enjoy this mechanic a lot more if i had to absolutely do it.
i prefer walking meetings with everyone. they’re absolutely the best way for two humans to communicate (applies to both business & personal contexts).
Future generations will scarce believe that a populist government in child malnutrition heavy India came to power during an age of historic economic growth and decided to exclude eggs from school lunches. Even dystopian novels aren't this dystopian.
We can confirm that we don't wish to add Gautam Gambhir to our coaching staff. He clearly has talent, though. To take those Indian players and deliver those results in Ireland takes truly remarkable gifts.
The Telegraph has produced some of the most fascinating headlines.
Like many others, I would eagerly await its headline on any major story.
The master wordsmith was R. Rajagopal, the paper’s former editor.
But he has paid a high price for his brave journalism and for demanding accountability.
He was denied the right to vote, after his name was deleted during the flawed SIR in West Bengal.
His passport could not be renewed.
He missed his daughter’s wedding in the US despite a valid 10-year American visa.
A journalist is now being harassed to prove his own identity simply for doing real journalism - while India’s mainstream media bends more and cheers louder for the regime.