41 years old.
Worth $500 million.
Knighted.
Joint-most championships in history.
Most wins in history.
Most poles in history.
Most podiums in history.
Transcends Formula 1.
And still, this is what it means to win a race with Scuderia Ferrari.
@Swiggy, you are absolutely not bothered about customer service. You can’t handle a simple order & ensure it is delivered as ordered. Your customer support is ridiculous, reading responses off a screen! Ordered 10 items, delivered three!!!
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And in a pinch, Shubham can get us a few runs too. He hits first and then thinks. We’re fine with that.
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We’re peace-loving at PeakAlpha). Shubham is a quick learner, studying the pitch and delivering accordingly, going through his checklist at work, at the same rapid pace that he’s known for on the cricket field.
His tattoos and his fierce and long run up have made batters bump up their insurance cover before facing him. Ironic that he should be part of a team called Execution at PeakAlpha. (Rest assured, no blood is spilled here, just putting through transactions.
It’s not for nothing that we call Shubham Singh, The Speedometer. From the way he walks into the office to his run up, clocking speeds of 120 kmph plus is natural for Shubham.
Sayi’s enthusiasm to get the job done, whether it is sending the opposing team packing or building a great portfolio for his clients, is why his captain and team members consider him a safe pair of hands.
Sayi Krishna S may come way down in the batting order but there’s a reason why we’ve placed him there. Sayi’s success rate with the bat and the ball have earned him the title of The Finisher on Peak Eleven.
When Aditya is fielding, most bowlers get a maiden over, and the batters get a long walk back to the pavilion. And did we mention that his verbal repartees are just as swift and sharp as his fielding action?