English cricketers need to stop going to pubs & bars at this point man:
- Joe Root was beaten by David Warner at a bar in Birmingham.
- Ben Stokes beaten 2 people for harassing gay couple,
- Harry Brook was punched by a bouncer at a bar in New Zealand
- Ben Duckett was in the middle of nowhere after visiting a pub in Australia
There are so many such incidents, I have mentioned only recent ones!
END OF THE BAZBALL ERA? STOKES REPORTEDLY SET TO STRIP OF CAPTAINCY & LIKELY RETIRE 🚨
- Reports suggest Ben Stokes will be removed from his role as Test skipper, with a complete international retirement likely to follow immediately...💔
- The severe decision stems from an off-field setback, with the ECB launching a formal investigation into a nightclub incident involving Stokes.
From pulling off some of the greatest
modern comebacks to changing the blueprint of Test cricket forever, seeing his leadership journey end over an off-field controversy is an absolute shame for world cricket. 💔🤯
India have called up the prodigiously talented teenage batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for their T20 tour of England and Ireland, with the 15-year-old the youngest player selected for the senior men’s squad since Sachin Tendulkar in the late 1980s.
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News Alert ! Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi makes history with India selection, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar as youngest player to represent country.
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"What if the dream you've been hiding is the one worth risking everything for?"
At 29, Ambrish Verma walked away from a stable job, even though he still had an MBA education loan to repay.
But he wasn't ready to tell his family.
So every morning, he got dressed for work, left home as usual, and spent his days in cafés instead. There, he wrote, planned, and tried to build a future that existed only in his head.
The guilt of quitting was real. So was the fear of disappointing his parents. But the fear of never chasing his dream felt even bigger.
Born into a middle-class family with no film-school degree, industry connections, or Bollywood backing, Ambrish had to create his own opportunities.
And it was during those long hours in cafés that he began conceptualising and writing Sapne Vs Everyone, drawing from his own experiences in sales, ambition, and the struggles of people trying to make it against the odds.
Today, the creator, writer, director, and actor behind the series has been named IMDb's Breakout Star.
Sometimes, the biggest success stories begin with a risk nobody else understands.
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Yes, it’s a team sport. And this is a team victory.
But every championship has a story that comes to define it.
This one belongs, in no small measure, to this man.
Because of his Loyalty, Commitment, Belief.
He stayed the course through years of near misses and disappointment.
His faith was rewarded.
Inspiring, whatever your profession.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
If any other president had done this, it would have been a massive controversy and talking point.
With our current weirdo, it has just been normalized.
Indian scientists just made history.
Researchers from IIT Madras and IISc Bengaluru just pulled off something impossible.
They've created the world's "first carbon-free ferrocene".
This means we can finally build the next generation of incredibly durable tech.
Let me explain.
See, ferrocene is this wild organometallic molecule - where an iron atom is perfectly sandwiched between two carbon rings.
But it’s insanely stable.
Which is why it is already used in rocket fuels, car gasoline additives, long-life batteries, and even cancer medicines.
And for the last 75 years, everyone thought it was impossible to build the same stable structure without using carbon.
But this team of Indian scientists proved everyone wrong.
They created the same perfect sandwich structure - by swapping iron for osmium and carbon rings for boron rings.
And what they got was the world's first carbon-free ferrocene - which is so much stronger than the carbon bonds.
By doing so - they've opened up a whole new era of chemistry. And we have no idea how many amazing things we might discover.
But to think all of this started in India is truly amazing.
Kudos to everyone on this team: Sundargopal Ghosh, Stutee Mohapatra, Suvam Saha, Urvashi Gupta, Deepak Patel - from IIT Madras, Gaurav Joshi and Eluvathingal D. Jemmis - from IISc Bengaluru.