Two relatively unknown players with no better track record are making their debut in today's #IndvsIreland match , while an in-form player Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who impressed crores of fans recently, is still being ignored.
The way he's being treated, it feels like he'll be given just 1-2 matches, and if he doesn't perform immediately, he'll be thrown out of the team.
He's already dealing with unnecessary hate, and now it seems those same people are influencing team selection or maybe part of team selection....
Shameful.
India lost to Ireland in a T20 match after a massive batting collapse. Vaibhav Suryawanshi wasn't playing. Why? Because the team management wanted experienced top-order players.
Arre, what is more important? Experience or current form? You have a beast who is scoring big with a strike rate near 300 every now and then, but you won't play him because 'he lacks experience.' He will only gain experience if you actually give him the chance to play!
Why was he even selected for the team if experience is the deciding factor for the playing XI?
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Her voice was trembling.
Her father, in Kanpur, had just been diagnosed with prostate . The doctor has advised surgery by next month. She works in Gurgaon. There are younger siblings at home. And she is the one everyone leans on.
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If you believe that trust is thicker than any policy document,
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Tatkal booking on IRCTC has become a joke.
Seats show available, but the moment it turns 10 AM, the site hangs.
10 AM: Seats visible.
10:01: Website freezes.
10:03: All seats gone—even in remote routes.
10:04: Site suddenly smooth.
By the time it works again, all tickets are gone even for small routes.
Then the website runs smoothly because nothing’s left to book.
This used to happen years ago.
Suresh Prabhu had fixed it, but now it’s back.
Agents win, common people lose
again.
#IRCTC #TatkalBooking #IndianRailways
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