𝗩𝗶𝗿𝗮𝘁 𝗞𝗼𝗵𝗹𝗶 𝗜𝗻 𝗟𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝟯 𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘀 🐐🔥
They Mocked Him For Everything…
He Answered Everything with Performances.
- “Kohli Can’t Win an IPL Trophy”
He Won the IPL Trophy with Most Runs for RCB, not once, but twice.
- “Kohli Can’t Win a T20 World Cup”
He Won T20WC with the Highest Score in Final.
- “0 P.O.M Awards in ICC Finals”
He Ended It by Winning P.O.M in an ICC Final.
- “Never Scored 450+ Runs in a World Cup”
He Scored 765 Runs in a World Cup (Highest Ever)
- “0 Boundaries in World Cup Semi-Finals”
He Responded with the Highest Score by an Indian in a WC Semi-Final.
- “No Century in a World Cup Chase”
He Smashed Century while Chasing in a WC
- “No 50s in Successful World Cup Chases”
He Registered 1 Century & 3 Fifties in Successful WC Chases.
- “No Century vs SENA Teams in World Cups”
He Scored Two Centuries vs SENA Teams in WCs
- “No P.O.M Awards vs SENA Teams in WCs”
He Won P.O.M Awards against SENA Teams.
- “No Half Century in World Cup Knockouts”
He Scored a Century/Half-Century in WC Knockouts.
- “No 50+ Average in World Cups”
He Now Averages 59.83 in World Cup Cricket.
- “No Century in Champions Trophy”
He Scored a Century in the ICC Champions Trophy.
- “He’s Finished” after Back-to-Back Ducks in AUS
He Answered with 5 Consecutive 50+ Scores.
- “Never reached 50 with 200 Strike Rate” in IPL
He reached 50 with 200 Strike Rate in an IPL Final.
- “0 P.O.M Awards in IPL Playoffs”
He Won Player of the Match in an IPL Final.
- “Poor Average in IPL Finals”
He Now Averages 50+ in IPL Finals.
The More They Doubted Him,
The Bigger He Became. 🐐
𝗔𝗻𝘀𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗘𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗖𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗶𝘀𝗺 🔥
To Be Continued.....
There is no “gender war.”
Women didn't take away men's right to vote. Women didn't ban men from education or property.
Women didn't write laws controlling men's bodies.
Women didn't build systems that stripped men of their freedom.
The imbalance never ran both ways.
My dad literally sat me down one day. And said:
"Humlog ke jaisa family nahi milega. Itna mat demand karo.. Na bhaiya jitna acha pati milega.. kismat kismat ki baat hoti hai, tumhara kismat utna acha nahi hoga, kisi aur se compare mat karo.Dekho kuch compromise kar sakti ho, kis chiz me kar sakti ho, ladka me, family me. "
AND I HEARD ALL THIS JUST BECAUSE I HAVE MINIMUM REQUIRED STANDARDS OF A FAMILY THAT DEMANDS NOTHING, WHICH TREATS EVEN DILs EQUALLY, TALKS RESECTFULLY, AND A MAN WHO IS NOT A MANCHILD, WELL EDUCATED.
INDIAN SOCIETY. 🙂
An emotional discussion between parents and their daughter about the increasing number of marital disputes.
Daughter: If I get married, and later there are problems in my life and things aren’t going well. Can I come back?
Dad: The doors of this house will always, always be open for you. We are your parents, and this is your home. Try to face the problems. But when it feels like they can’t be solved anymore, come back.
Daughter: But then people will say things like, “Their daughter came back,” and all kinds of things.
Mom: Why should we care about what people say? You are my daughter, not theirs.
Daughter: And if I call you and ask you to come there and take me home?
Dad: Then we’ll come. Who else would come? We’ll come the moment you call. You’re a piece of our heart.
Daughter: And if I marry my boyfriend by my own choice, and later he troubles me, you won’t say, “It was your decision,” right?
Mom: Even in an arranged marriage, problems can happen. This home will always be open for you.
Dad: You’re not the first girl on this earth to have a love marriage. And you won’t be the first whose marriage has disputes. That’s life. If it doesn’t work out, it’s okay, back to the pavilion.
From a woman's perspective, arranged marriages happen only because of these things :-
1. Entitled sex
2. Dowry
3. Bloodline continuation
4. Unpaid domestic labor
5. A free nurse for his parents
Many Indian families see daughters as responsibilities.Marrying them off is like getting rid of a burden. SM can keep saying a divorced daughter is better than a dead one.But that’s not how those parents see it.For them,the shame of divorce outweighs the pain of losing a daughter
Nineteen seasons.
Nineteen summers.
Nineteen auctions.
Nineteen fresh squads.
Nineteen times people said, “maybe this year age catches up.”
Nineteen times bowlers made plans.
Nineteen times fans carried hope into another IPL.
And through all of it, one man remained.
Virat Kohli in red and gold.
We have seen entire IPL eras rise and disappear in front of our eyes. Legends changed teams. Captains changed cities. Generations changed. The league itself transformed from fearless cricket into data-driven cricket into power-hitting madness.
But one thing somehow stayed untouched.
A man walking out for RCB with impossible expectations on his shoulders.
And still delivering.
Not for 2 seasons.
Not for 5.
Not for a purple patch.
For nearly TWO DECADES.
People will talk about the numbers.
The thousands of runs.
The hundreds.
The chases.
The consistency.
The records.
And yes, they matter.
But statistics alone cannot explain what Virat Kohli has meant to this league.
Because numbers do not capture loyalty.
Numbers do not capture pressure.
Numbers do not capture what it means to carry the hopes of one franchise for 19 straight years in the loudest cricket tournament on earth.
Twelve different IPL seasons with 400+ runs.
Think about that for a second.
In a format designed for chaos…
in a league designed to expose weakness…
through injuries, form slumps, captaincy pressure, scrutiny, trolling, expectations and changing teammates…
he still found a way to show up.
Again.
And again.
And again.
Tonight was not just another innings.
It was another reminder.
That greatness is not only about peaks.
It is about returning.
Every single season.
Every single time people doubt.
Every single time the game evolves.
Every single time younger stars arrive.
And still being the standard.
There are players with bigger power.
Players with crazier strike rates.
Players with shorter bursts of brilliance.
But there has never been another Virat Kohli.
Because nobody has blended hunger, skill, fitness, passion, loyalty, pressure and longevity quite like this man.
For RCB fans, he is not just a player anymore.
He is memory.
He is childhood for one generation.
Adulthood for another.
And inspiration for the next.
Someday the IPL will continue without him.
RCB will continue without him.
New stars will come.
New heroes will rise.
But there will always be a silence when fans realize they once lived in an era where Virat Kohli opened the batting for RCB every summer.
And made it feel normal.
Love you @imVkohli to the moon and back.
"If there were a heaven on earth, it would be a married girl’s maternal home"
Mira Kapoor shared a relatable and humorous “mayka flex” reel on Instagram, talking about the perks of being the only 'kid' in the house. Sharing moments from her visits to her maternal home after marriage, Mira joked about everyday pampering; including getting clothes ironed anytime, leaving fans amused and nostalgic.
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AUSTRALIA have BEATEN INDIA
BUT NOT KOHLI🔥
balls are bowled at him. balls are thrown at him. he kisses his bat his girlfriend smiles at him.
SACHIN ERA is behind us…
WE’RE IN GENERATION KOHLI😭🔥
58.71 Average in ODIs.
57.91 Average in List A.
46.85 Average in Tests.
48.05 Average in FC.
48.69 Average in T20Is.
42.23 Average in T20s.
40.05 Average in IPL.
THE GREATEST EVER - VIRAT KOHLI 🐐👑
Lowest total in IPL belongs to RCB but...
RCB is the only team to bowl out teams under 60 twice
Only team to bowl out teams under 75 thrice
And only team to bowl out teams under 95 8 times.