@elonkimaaka He was in a dressing room with captain baling openly. There was a staff who was always with him So I hope there are right people in the team to handle him. The ecb rules make a lot of sense now.
@IndianExpress Surprised that people didn’t know about this earlier. They get it cheap too. This is how all the politicians get wealthy. Most are attached to the big builders too. They have extreme wealth in billions. Should also see the companies they’re associated with.
@SUNRISERSU Doesn’t matter how much people troll vihari but he was right about GT game. Just gave away their easy top 2 spot. He wanted them to adapt like they did in chepauk. Cummins is just not serious tbh. They batted sensibly before he arrived.
@bihari_academy Doesn’t matter how much peopleyy troll him End of the day he was right about the criticism during GT match. It cost them the top 2 spot for sure. They later adapted in chepauk. That’s what was expected of a good batting unit. Cummins template will just entertain you but no trophy
Your brain basically stopped recording your life around age 25. Everything since then is a blur for a reason.
Neuroscientists measured this so many times they named it: the reminiscence bump. Ask anyone over 60 to recall their strongest memories and almost every answer clusters between ages 15 and 25. The decade where everything was new. First job, first apartment, first real relationship. Your brain encoded each day because nothing had a template yet.
After that window closes, most people enter a repetition loop. Same commute, same office, same weekend rhythm. The brain stops recording repeated experiences as distinct events. A year with 300 novel days leaves 300 memory anchors. A year with 10 leaves 10. Both took 365 days to live. Only one of them will exist when you look back.
This is why people at 50 say "where did the time go." The time went into routine that felt like living but left almost nothing behind.
Your remaining years are fixed. How many your brain bothers to remember is entirely up to you.
@IS_Netwrk29 Apart for vvs nobody is good enough for IPL. Rather get a successful coach who won trophies around the world. Missed out on flower last time and chose this clueless guy.
@venkatatweets They’re looking for the next leg spinner. There are no leggies playing at high level atm. Need to give them some opportunities. Shivang Kumar is another chinaman they’re keen about tho Kuldeep clears him. But sai should’ve been chosen ahead of harsh Dubey and Manav Suthar.
@saivardhan14 It’s all luck at the auction table . They got very few RTMs too. The most important thing is they went with good plans.There are multiple options for each role and they got the current best player in that role. SRH just went all in for whoever came first and didn’t save any purse
@fierySRH Expected these guys to be next big ipl Caribbeans in IPL including Powell, odean smith and shepherd. All have struggled. Shepherd is the only guy who might stay long because of his allround ability.
@KoduruShankar@SunRisers I thought they might play him the last game against RCB but They were planning to unleash Harshal Patel instead 😂
Can’t expect much when Vettori is taking decisions.
@Huntlondon446 Choosing Vettori as a head coach tells everything about the owners knowledge. I mean how did they even think about it? He is a completely failed coach.
@brookyarena He is not a six hitter. Even in sa20 he hit a lot of fours. Need some six hitting ability to go big in t20 format. Only sixes can coverup for strike rate. For now he can be a decent opener tho. Could get those boundaries in powerplay.
@ABIDHASAN622091 This dumb management still doesn’t know his struggle against high pace. Nkr was such a positive and if Aniket would’ve found his form we could’ve been deadly in middle overs and he will go through bad form should’ve just backed him.
@ABIDHASAN622091 Aniket proved that he can save collapses too. Played 2 good mature innings last season. Should’ve just stuck with him. They dropped him more for his fielding I guess. These guys are mugs