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The Great Indian Kapil Show Returns: Season 2 Confirmed
Fans of Kapil Sharma’s comedy can rejoice as Netflix India has officially renewed “The Great Indian Kapil Show” for its second season. This weekly comedy extravaganza, which debuted on March 30, has garnered much attention with over 12 episodes aired, culminating in its season finale set for June 22. For more information, visit https://jay-ho.com/the-great-indian-kapil-show-returns-season-2-confirmed/
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these books. all the poems featured in the proper hydration series are in these books.
(book titles under the cut)
Water I Won't Touch - Kayleb Rae Candrilli
Say Goodnight - Timothy Liu
The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde
The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition
Mules of Love - Ellen Bass
Love and Other Poems - Alex Dmitrov
Space Struck - Paige Lewis
Evidence - Mary Oliver
A Shorter Shīrazād - Michael Field
The Renunciations - Donika Kelly
Prelude to Bruise - Saeed Jones
Ceremonies - Essex Hemphill
Gephyromania - TC Tolbert
Dispatch - Cameron Awkward-Rich
Like A Beggar - Ellen Bass
Frank O'Hara: Selected Poems
Effort at Speech - William Meredith
Dream of the Divided Field - Yanyi
Crush - Richard Siken
Not Me - Eileen Myles
Night Sky With Exit Wounds - Ocean Vuong
Ahead of All Parting: The Selected Poetry and Prose of Rainer Maria Rilke
How to Wash a Heart - Bhanu Kapil
Amanda Paradise ★ Resurrect Extinct Vibration - CAConrad
Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return - CAConrad
New Life - Ana Božičević
Second Empire - Richie Hoffman
Haruko/Love Poems - June Jordan
The Collected Poems of A.E. Housman
If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho - Anne Carson
Swollening - Jason Purcell
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#poetry in fic#queer poetry#ofmd fic#proper hydration ofmd#my fic#emotional support stack of poetry collections
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Chen Chen - 12 Questions
after Bhanu Kapil
Who are you and whom do you wish would text you back already? What do you remember about the umbrellas you’ve lost? How will you begin to forget the sound of your father’s sneeze, once he is gone? Can you describe a morning you woke with utmost oomph? What do you know about disregarding all the decorum of badminton? Where will you one day go/In what forms will you return? Who was responsible for the suffering of your mother’s mother? What is the shape of your booty? How would you live, if you had to live forever, as a melodramatic vampire? What are the consequences of reading the world’s saddest poems? How will you/have you prepared for your friends’ deaths? What would you keep secret if you could?
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[JURY INTERVIEW] MAD STARS, WHAT AN EXPERIENCE
MAD STARS attracts attendees from every corner of the Asia-Pacific region as well as jury members from places as far-flung as Mexico and Sub-Saharan Africa.
We wanted to know what they thought of last year’s festival, so we asked juries from countries near and far.
Kapil Bhimekar, creative director, Leo Burnett
MAD STARS was a highly inspiring and enriching experience. I was pleasingly surprised in so many ways, be it the quality of work, the venue, or even the whole organization of the event itself, it was so well done.
The thing that especially stood out for me was the people of Busan. I have never felt such warmth. The people from the organizing committee, as well as the locals around the town, were extremely helpful. The city overall has a beautiful welcoming vibe to it.
James Keng Lim, director of creative strategy, GCI Health
From a purpose and their entries model point of view, MAD STARS deserves all the credit. It embodies the ethos that the maddest ideas can change the world, independent of the size of the proverbial purse strings. I also want to take this opportunity to congratulate and commend the organizers and the relentless work done by the staff.
The festival ran like clockwork. It was well-organized and thoughtfully put together. I think I speak for all the juries when I say it is a festival all of us want to be a part of. That’s a huge compliment and validation of the great work done to put this festival together.
Rimantas Stanevičius, creative director, Milk
This was my first time at MAD STARS. While the festival typically doesn't extend invitations to preliminary jurors, my enthusiasm for a complete experience led me to secure a grant from the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture. This allowed me to travel to Busan and represent our local Art Directors Club through podcasting.
I had the privilege of meeting tons of amazing people from the industry, forging new connections, and rekindling old ones. For example, I had a chance to reconnect with fellow alumni from the Berlin School of Creative Leadership. I’d say my time there was well-spent, producing over two hours of interviews talking to Rey Kim of Mad Stars, Gabriel Lora, Jesse Wong, Becky McOwen Banks, and Mohammad Akrum Hossain among others.
Nurlan Satarov, creative director & creative group director, Cheil Worldwide
This was my third time as a juror since 2019, and I've noticed that the festival's scale and influence keep growing with each passing year. What sets MAD STARS apart from other awards shows is that it’s free to enter. And guess what? They've got a ton of entries that have won big awards at Cannes Lions, One Show, Spikes, and D&AD (the toughest festival to win, in my opinion). It's awesome spotting hidden little gems amidst the massive cases. Making it onto the list of award-winning works alongside those giants is a sweet deal, even if you land on the shortlist.
I genuinely enjoy heading to Busan and connecting with fantastic folks at Mad Stars. It's such a cozy and welcoming event. Returning to the festival in person after the pandemic was especially wonderful. There's just something special about being able to participate in person and connect with people face to face again. There's no denying it, festivals by the sea have this magical vibe that's hard to replicate elsewhere.
Speaking of the judging process, the system got a major upgrade. All the necessary information and materials were delivered promptly and without any hiccups, making the whole experience smooth and convenient. With over 20,000 entries last year, Mad Stars has certainly become a big fish in the global awards scene. Winning any type of award at Mad Stars amid such fierce competition is a remarkable achievement and a testament to the outstanding quality of the work. It's no small feat to stand out among the world's top-notch entries. A big shoutout to the folks in the jury support division – they made a difference and helped make the whole process even better.
MAD STARS are like ROCK STARS. It's hard not to love what they are doing.
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MAD STARS 2023 was filled with so many diverse experiences and warm memories!
What kind of juries will be joining MAD STARS this year?
We are looking forward to welcoming global experts who will evaluate various creative solutions with a fresh perspective at MAD STARS!
Don't miss out on the opportunity to evaluate outstanding entries from all over the world and make memories in the hot summer in the beautiful city of Busan by the sea!
Want to be a jury member for MAD STARS 2024?!
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Will ‘Night Court’ Return For Season 2 on NBC?
NBC’s Night Court revival was one of many shock hits of the 12 months. Debuting in January of 2023, the followup to the favored ’80s sitcom stars Melissa Rauch as Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Harry Stone (portrayed by the nice Harry Anderson) who takes over as the brand new choose of evening courtroom. Also starring India de Beaufort, Kapil Talwalkar, Lacretta, and John Larroquette…
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Kapil Sharma and team begin shoot in Mumbai
The much-loved belly for Comedy Kiwed Kis Kisar Pyaar Karoon has lost on the floor in Sukabungan. Starring KAPIL Sharma in the lead role, the film promises to deliver a dose of thematic and mayhem. Directed by Inkalp Goswami, the project is produced by Rusa Daain, Ganes Saain, and Abbas-Wilus under Juswide film production. Fans are eagerly waiting for more about Kapil’s return to this comedy…
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Kapil Sharma begins shooting for ‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2’
Mumbai: Comedian Kapil Sharma is all set to return with the second installment of his 2015 film Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon. The shooting has commenced in Mumbai. The second installment has officially gone on floors in Mumbai. Directed by Anukalp Goswami, the project is being produced by Ratan Jain, Ganesh Jain, and Abbas-Mustan under Venus Worldwide Entertainment in association with Abbas Mustan Film…
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Kapil Sharma, Rajpal Yadav, and Two Others Receive Death Threats; Case Registered
New Delhi: Kapil Sharma received a death threat via email from Pakistan, said police. Kapil Sharma joined the bandwagon of celebrities like Rajpal Yadav, Sugandha Mishra and Remo D'Souza who have also received threat mails in recent time. An FIR has been registered with Amboli Police against an unknown person under section 351(3) of BNS. Police have started the investigation. As per the police, the threat email was sent from Pakistan. The email reads, "We are monitoring your recent activities and we believe it is important that we bring to your attention a sensitive matter. This is not a publicity stunt or an attempt to harass you, we urge you to treat this message with utmost seriousness and confidentiality." The sender signed off as 'BISHNU'. As per police, a reply from the celebrities was demanded within 8 hours else, they have to face consequences on personal and professional fronts. Comedian Kapil Sharma recently registered a complaint with the police. Prior to him, Sugandha Mishra and Remo D'Souza had also filed complaints at the police station after receiving the same mail. Rajpal Yadav received the mail on December 14 last year. He filed the complaint with police on December 17. The mail was lying in Rajpal Yadav's spam box of mails. Mumbai Police have been probing into the complaints with utmost urgency as celebrities are being targeted one after another. Politician Baba Siddique was shot dead near his house in the Bandra area of Mumbai in October last year. The responsibility for the murder was claimed by jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's gang. Salman Khan, on his part, stepped up his security, even installing bullet-proof windows on his balcony. Last week, an intruder attacked Saif Ali Khan at his Bandra home in the early hours of Thursday. The actor was stabbed six times and had grave injuries. As per reports, doctors removed the 2.5 inches of knife from his wound. After being treated at the Lilavati Hospital, Saif Ali Khan returned home on Tuesday evening (January 21). He waved at fans and the paparazzi stationed at his home. The actor also met auto driver Bhajan Singh Rana, who took him to hospital after he was stabbed on Wednesday night.
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[ad_1] Gautam Gambhir with Rohit Sharma and Sanjay Jagdale (PC: BCCI/X) This is leaky glum time in Indian cricket. The latest ‘scoop’ centres around a young cricketer who reportedly has been accused by head coach Gautam Gambhir of “leaking” dressing room secrets in Australia. Quite how so much ‘information’ came out of the BCCI’s review meeting where the cricketer wasn’t present was anyone’s guess. India suffered a humiliating home series whitewash against New Zealand before losing 3-1 in Australia. India lost because of lousy team selections, bad strategy, wrong tactics, poor technique on turning and seaming pitches and ensconced deadwood in the squad. The BCCI seemingly has addressed the issues by doing some HR rejig – from limiting the wives-and-girlfriends’ stay during an overseas tour to putting out new team-bus protocols. The odd cricketing decisions, too, have been taken following the review meeting, and asking the Indian team players to go back to domestic cricket is one of them. It needed an embarrassment for Indian cricket to return to the basics. Every cloud indeed has a silver lining. Suddenly, almost every star appears keen on playing the Ranji Trophy. “Hopefully it becomes a habit also, a routine, and not just a one-off,” Sanjay Jagdale, the former BCCI secretary who also served as a national selector, told RevSportz. The hint of sarcasm was unmissable. Rishabh Pant will turn up for Delhi in their next Ranji Trophy match against Saurashtra. Shubman Gill will play for Punjab. Yashasvi Jaiswal will open for Mumbai against Jammu and Kashmir. Even Rohit Sharma has started training with the Mumbai Ranji Trophy team, although the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) is yet to hear from him about his availability for the game. Nothing has been heard from Virat Kohli as well. But the star players returning to the domestic fold has sort of created an environment where it seems they are extending a favour to Indian cricket. It reeks of entitlement. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma having a discussion with Jasprit Bumrah and Gautam Gambhir (Photo: Debasis Sen) “It’s unfortunate,” Jagdale observed. He went back to the time when the likes of Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev and Sachin Tendulkar took pride in playing for their respective state/domestic sides. “Sunny used to play domestic cricket even after coming by a late-night flight (from an international assignment),” added Jagdale. “Way back in 1992, I saw him playing for Bombay Gymkhana against Dadar Union. His team lost two quick wickets. Sunny came in at No. 4, scored 92 not out and saw his team through. By then he had hung up his international boots. But despite scoring more than 10,000 Test runs and 34 centuries, he played the game with top intensity. Kapil and Sachin also, when they played domestic cricket, they never made a token presence. They made serious contributions.” Tendulkar played his last Ranji Trophy match in October 2013, against Haryana in Lahli. In a fortnight, he would call time on his glorious international career. To put things in perspective, Kohli’s last Ranji Trophy game was in 2012. As Gambhir signed off the Australia tour with a blustery press conference, he urged every player to play domestic cricket. “I would always like everyone to play domestic cricket,” the head coach had said. “That is how much importance domestic cricket needs to be given. Not only one game, if they are available and they have the commitment to play red-ball cricket, everyone should play domestic cricket.” Now, there’s a catch. The Indian team had a designated reserve opener in Abhimanyu Easwaran in Australia, but he was never considered for selection despite the team facing opening uncertainties. Easwaran is a domestic cricket thoroughbred, having a first-class average of 48.87. Sarfaraz Khan, boasting a first-class average of 65.61, wasn’t considered as a solution to India’s middle-order muddle. So, was Gambhir offering just lip service? “We are too much dependent on franchise (cricket) now,” Jagdale concluded.
Also Read: Is Karun Nair really Indian cricket’s saviour, and Kohli the root of all evil? The post Stars returning to domestic cricket – It should be a habit, says ex-BCCI secretary appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Gautam Gambhir with Rohit Sharma and Sanjay Jagdale (PC: BCCI/X) This is leaky glum time in Indian cricket. The latest ‘scoop’ centres around a young cricketer who reportedly has been accused by head coach Gautam Gambhir of “leaking” dressing room secrets in Australia. Quite how so much ‘information’ came out of the BCCI’s review meeting where the cricketer wasn’t present was anyone’s guess. India suffered a humiliating home series whitewash against New Zealand before losing 3-1 in Australia. India lost because of lousy team selections, bad strategy, wrong tactics, poor technique on turning and seaming pitches and ensconced deadwood in the squad. The BCCI seemingly has addressed the issues by doing some HR rejig – from limiting the wives-and-girlfriends’ stay during an overseas tour to putting out new team-bus protocols. The odd cricketing decisions, too, have been taken following the review meeting, and asking the Indian team players to go back to domestic cricket is one of them. It needed an embarrassment for Indian cricket to return to the basics. Every cloud indeed has a silver lining. Suddenly, almost every star appears keen on playing the Ranji Trophy. “Hopefully it becomes a habit also, a routine, and not just a one-off,” Sanjay Jagdale, the former BCCI secretary who also served as a national selector, told RevSportz. The hint of sarcasm was unmissable. Rishabh Pant will turn up for Delhi in their next Ranji Trophy match against Saurashtra. Shubman Gill will play for Punjab. Yashasvi Jaiswal will open for Mumbai against Jammu and Kashmir. Even Rohit Sharma has started training with the Mumbai Ranji Trophy team, although the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) is yet to hear from him about his availability for the game. Nothing has been heard from Virat Kohli as well. But the star players returning to the domestic fold has sort of created an environment where it seems they are extending a favour to Indian cricket. It reeks of entitlement. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma having a discussion with Jasprit Bumrah and Gautam Gambhir (Photo: Debasis Sen) “It’s unfortunate,” Jagdale observed. He went back to the time when the likes of Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev and Sachin Tendulkar took pride in playing for their respective state/domestic sides. “Sunny used to play domestic cricket even after coming by a late-night flight (from an international assignment),” added Jagdale. “Way back in 1992, I saw him playing for Bombay Gymkhana against Dadar Union. His team lost two quick wickets. Sunny came in at No. 4, scored 92 not out and saw his team through. By then he had hung up his international boots. But despite scoring more than 10,000 Test runs and 34 centuries, he played the game with top intensity. Kapil and Sachin also, when they played domestic cricket, they never made a token presence. They made serious contributions.” Tendulkar played his last Ranji Trophy match in October 2013, against Haryana in Lahli. In a fortnight, he would call time on his glorious international career. To put things in perspective, Kohli’s last Ranji Trophy game was in 2012. As Gambhir signed off the Australia tour with a blustery press conference, he urged every player to play domestic cricket. “I would always like everyone to play domestic cricket,” the head coach had said. “That is how much importance domestic cricket needs to be given. Not only one game, if they are available and they have the commitment to play red-ball cricket, everyone should play domestic cricket.” Now, there’s a catch. The Indian team had a designated reserve opener in Abhimanyu Easwaran in Australia, but he was never considered for selection despite the team facing opening uncertainties. Easwaran is a domestic cricket thoroughbred, having a first-class average of 48.87. Sarfaraz Khan, boasting a first-class average of 65.61, wasn’t considered as a solution to India’s middle-order muddle. So, was Gambhir offering just lip service? “We are too much dependent on franchise (cricket) now,” Jagdale concluded.
Also Read: Is Karun Nair really Indian cricket’s saviour, and Kohli the root of all evil? The post Stars returning to domestic cricket – It should be a habit, says ex-BCCI secretary appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Govinda, Krushna Abhishek, End Public Family Feud
MUMBAI (ANI) – Actors Govinda and Krushna Abhishek made a heartwarming return to the stage together on the latest episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show, ending their long-standing family feud that had kept the uncle-nephew duo apart for years.
A viral clip from the episode shows the two actors dancing together and joking about their past rift. At one point, Krushna, dressed as Aladdin, teased Kiku Sharda, who was playing a genie. Govinda playfully interrupted, calling Krushna a “gadha (donkey),” prompting laughter from the audience.
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Navjot Sidhu Hints at Return to Kapil Sharma Show with a Unique Twist
Navjot Singh Sidhu, known for his witty remarks and vibrant personality, recently hinted at a possible return to The Kapil Sharma Show. Appearing on The Great Indian Kapil Show on Netflix with his wife, Sidhu reflected on his journey with Kapil Sharma, their long-standing bond, and what it would take for him to rejoin the iconic comedy show. Kapil Invites Sidhu Back to the Show Kapil Sharma,…
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Crick Picks Cricket Stories | Uncover Cricket’s Rich History & Legendary Stories
Cricket Stories and History by Crick Picks
Cricket is more than just a sport; it’s a legacy of remarkable stories, legendary players, and unforgettable matches. Over the years, cricket has woven itself into the fabric of many cultures, creating countless memorable moments that continue to inspire fans. At Crickpicks Cricket stories, we delve into these cricket stories and the game’s fascinating history to bring you closer to the players, matches, and turning points that shaped cricket into the game we love today.
The Evolution of Cricket: A Brief History
The origins of cricket can be traced back to the 16th century in England, where it started as a simple pastime among children before evolving into an internationally beloved sport. Cricket grew in popularity across England and later spread to other parts of the British Empire. By the late 18th century, it had gained enough traction to host competitive matches, and soon after, the first-ever international cricket match was held in 1844 between the United States and Canada.
The formation of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1909 laid the groundwork for structured international competition, and since then, cricket has grown to encompass multiple formats, including Test, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 (T20). Each format has contributed uniquely to cricket’s legacy, adding new layers of excitement and strategy. Crick Picks explores these pivotal moments and offers insights into how each format has shaped the game we know today.
Iconic Cricket Stories That Shaped the Game
Cricket’s history is filled with unforgettable stories. Here are some of the most iconic cricket tales that every fan should know:
1. The Ashes: England vs. Australia Rivalry
The story of "The Ashes" dates back to 1882 when Australia defeated England on English soil at The Oval, causing an uproar among English fans. A mock obituary appeared in the press, declaring that English cricket had died and “the body will be cremated, and the ashes taken to Australia.” The rivalry that ensued between England and Australia gave birth to the Ashes series, which remains one of the most thrilling and fiercely contested series in Cricket history and stories.
2. Sir Don Bradman’s Legendary Career
Sir Don Bradman, widely considered the greatest batsman of all time, left an indelible mark on cricket. His career batting average of 99.94 remains unmatched and is regarded as one of the sport’s greatest achievements. Bradman’s story is one of discipline, skill, and an uncanny ability to dominate bowlers. Crick Picks explores how Bradman’s journey inspired generations of cricketers and set standards that still challenge the best players today.
3. The Miracle of 1983: India’s World Cup Victory
India’s first World Cup win in 1983 changed cricket forever. Led by Kapil Dev, the Indian team’s triumph over the mighty West Indies at Lord’s inspired a new wave of cricket fans across India and cemented cricket as the country’s favorite sport. This victory is more than just a cricket story—it’s a moment of national pride and unity. Crick Picks revisits the key moments from that tournament and how it transformed the Indian cricket landscape.
4. South Africa’s Comeback to International Cricket
After years of isolation due to apartheid, South Africa returned to international cricket in 1991. This re-entry marked a new chapter for cricket, as South Africa quickly established itself as a powerhouse. Their emotional return led to memorable games and the emergence of players like Hansie Cronje and Jonty Rhodes. Crick Picks dives into the emotional and competitive aspects of South Africa’s re-emergence and their subsequent impact on world cricket.
5. Sachin Tendulkar: The Master Blaster’s Journey
Known as the "God of Cricket" in India, Sachin Tendulkar’s career spanned 24 years, filled with records, unmatched dedication, and unforgettable innings. His story is one of resilience, humility, and sheer talent. From his debut as a 16-year-old prodigy to his 100th international century, Crick Picks shares Tendulkar’s journey and examines his lasting impact on global cricket.
6. The Rise of T20 Cricket
The introduction of the T20 format in the early 2000s brought a new energy to the game, making it faster and more spectator-friendly. This format gave rise to leagues like the Indian Premier League (IPL), where international stars play together, creating new opportunities for young players. T20 has revolutionized cricket, and Crick Picks covers the journey of this format, exploring how it has reshaped the sport and introduced it to a broader audience.
Legends of Cricket: Profiles of Iconic Players
Some players have left a legacy so profound that their stories continue to inspire. Here are a few legends whose stories are essential for any cricket fan:
Sir Vivian Richards: Known for his fearless batting and charismatic style, Sir Vivian Richards dominated bowlers worldwide and led the West Indies to success in the 1970s and 80s.
Imran Khan: The charismatic leader of Pakistan’s 1992 World Cup-winning team, Imran Khan inspired his team to an improbable victory. His leadership and all-round skills made him a cricket legend and national hero.
Shane Warne: The Australian leg-spinner revolutionized spin bowling with his mesmerizing skills, ending his career as one of the greatest bowlers of all time. Warne’s story is one of talent, controversy, and undeniable impact.
Brian Lara: Known for his flamboyant style and record-breaking performances, Brian Lara set multiple records, including the highest individual score in Test cricket. His journey is a testament to the artistry of batting.
Memorable Matches: Games that Left a Mark
Cricket history has witnessed several thrilling matches, but a few stand out for their intensity and impact:
The Tied Test of 1960 (Australia vs. West Indies): This was the first-ever tied Test, played between Australia and West Indies at Brisbane. The match was a roller-coaster of emotions, with both teams battling till the last ball, ending in a historic tie that left fans spellbound.
1999 World Cup Semi-Final (Australia vs. South Africa): Known as one of the most dramatic matches in World Cup history, this game saw South Africa fall short in a tied result that sent Australia to the finals due to a net run rate advantage.
2001 Kolkata Test (India vs. Australia): After following on, India staged an incredible comeback, with VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid’s iconic partnership turning the game. This Test victory remains one of the most celebrated moments in Indian cricket history.
The 2019 World Cup Final (England vs. New Zealand): This match, played at Lord’s, ended in a tie, leading to a super over that was also tied. England was declared the winner based on the boundary count rule, sparking debate and excitement worldwide.
The Future of Cricket: New Stories in the Making
Cricket continues to evolve with new players, formats, and strategies. The growth of leagues, the popularity of T20s, and the expansion into non-traditional cricketing nations show that cricket’s story is far from over. Crick Picks is committed to covering emerging trends, young stars, and evolving dynamics to keep fans engaged with the latest developments in cricket’s ongoing story.
Why Cricket Stories Matter
The stories behind the players, the matches, and the records add depth to the game, turning it into a shared experience for fans worldwide. These narratives inspire young players, foster a sense of unity among fans, and give the sport its unique identity. At Crick Picks, we believe in celebrating these stories to connect fans more deeply with the game they love.
Conclusion
Cricket is rich in history, tales of perseverance, and incredible displays of skill. Crick Picks is dedicated to exploring these stories and sharing them with fans who want to go beyond the scores and statistics. Whether it’s learning about cricket legends, revisiting iconic matches, or understanding the impact of historic moments, Crick Picks is here to bring you closer to the heart of the game.
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Mithya: The Darker Chapter – A Thrilling Ride
ZEE5 Global is back with Mithya: The Darker Chapter, and let me tell you, things just got darker, twistier, and, well... more twisted. The battle between Juhi (played by Huma Qureshi) and her half-sister Rhea (Avantika Dassani) returns with a vengeance. Literally. https://youtu.be/dKH5dGfNsNk Directed by Kapil Sharma and streaming from November 1, Mithya is not your average psychological thriller. Juhi’s basking in the glory of her book Dhund, but hold on—because out of nowhere, a mysterious writer, Amit (played by Naveen Kasturia), comes swinging with a plagiarism accusation. And you thought your sibling rivalry was intense? What’s great about this new season is the layered storytelling. On one end, we’ve got Juhi fighting accusations, and on the other, Rhea is still fighting for their father’s love. Their battle? It’s not just personal; it’s a cutthroat war filled with lies, deceit, and manipulation that’ll leave you questioning everything. Why Watch This Season? Let’s start with Huma Qureshi. She’s as fierce as ever, pulling off a character that’s vengeful, but not one-dimensional. Qureshi said in an interview, “This show pushed me to explore a more complex, darker side of myself as an actor.” And you can tell. She’s not just acting; she’s living it. Meanwhile, Avantika Dassani shines as the ambitious half-sister, Rhea, adding more layers to the tension. Expect betrayal, secrets, and more dirty tricks than a poker game at a mob convention. Add Naveen Kasturia’s sharp performance as Amit, and you’ve got a psychological thriller that’s going to mess with your head—in a good way. Plot: More Twists Than a Corkscrew As Juhi fights to clear her name, Rhea gets sneakier, and Amit throws in an unexpected wild card. What stands out is the “blood versus blood” angle that pits family ties against each other. With lives on the line, the stakes are sky-high, and this is far from your basic catfight—this is a gladiator battle in designer shoes. The dynamic between Juhi and Rhea intensifies, and this time, the consequences are deadlier. Both women transform as they delve deeper into their dark sides, with the lines between good and evil blurred beyond recognition. As the show builds to a fever pitch, it's clear no one will come out unscathed. Final Thoughts With high-octane drama, shocking twists, and performances that’ll leave you speechless, Mithya: The Darker Chapter is your next binge-worthy obsession. Whether you’re a fan of psychological dramas or just in for the mind games, this series promises to keep you glued to the screen. Just don’t trust anyone, because in this game, even the audience isn’t safe. Read the full article
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