என் திரை வாழ்வில் படையப்பா மிகவும் முக்கியத்துவம் வாய்ந்தது. அந்தப் பட நினைவுகள் சிலவற்றை உங்களுடன் பகிர்ந்துக் கொள்கிறேன்.
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Hanging up my IPL boots… but not the swagger 💜💛
What a ride it’s been in the IPL — 12 seasons of memories, and a whole lot of love from the @KKRiders family 🙏🏿
I’ll still be smashing sixes and taking wickets in every other league around the world 🌎🔥
And the best part? I’m not leaving home… you’ll see me in a new role, in KKR’s Support Staff, as the POWER COACH of 2026 💪🏿🏏
New chapter. Same energy. Forever a Knight.
Rumours even say the only reason he got to play the Champions Trophy—where he ended up as India’s top scorer—was because of Rohit’s backing. Now, not even being picked in the reserves is deeply unfair and utterly disappointing. More than a heartbreak, it’s a shame.
It’s a shame for Indian cricket that politics inside the system is so visible, and as fans, knowing it yet being helpless feels like an even bigger shame on us.
Shreyas Iyer has proved himself time and again—not just as a batsman but also as a captain, showing he is more deserving than anyone in the current setup to lead India. Yet BCCI’s politics seems stacked against him.