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morningmantra · 10 months
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Gautam Gambhir: How can Rohit be called a bad captain because of one loss?: Gambhir
How can Rohit be called a bad captain because of one loss?: Gambhir
Former player Gautam Gambhir praised Rohit Sharma’s captaincy in ODI World Cup 2023. Internet Desk: Former cricketer Gautam Gambhir praised the skipper Rohit Sharma for leading Team India to the final with consecutive victories in ODI World Cup 2023. Despite losing to Australia in the final, Rohit Sena praised Sena for his brilliant performance in the tournament. He said that except for one bad…
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coffeeinthebackpack · 10 months
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Pat Cummins was not joking when he said this
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musiquesduciel · 11 months
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Okay but will you be the Cummins to my Maxwell?
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viratfc · 11 months
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Caption this 😂
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noctqrnxl · 10 months
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Idk if this will seem like over reaction but, it's almost like my heartbreak is increasing with every second that passes. Idfk yall. I'm actually so sad.
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broadys-floppy-hat · 1 year
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This IS the content I want between tumbling wickets
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lewishamiltonstuff · 10 months
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Australia once again showing the world who's, and why they're, the best at cricket 🏏
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Obsessed with how England was the country that introduced cricket to all of its colonies and yet they only won their first (1st) Cricket World Cup title at the last Cricket World Cup in 2019
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sofia-the-traveller · 10 months
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Epic Showdown: India vs Australia Final Live at Loco Loca Bistro in Andheri
Introduction:
The stage is set, the excitement is palpable, and cricket enthusiasts in Andheri are gearing up for the pinnacle of the Cricket World Cup 2023 – the India vs Australia Final. Amidst the fervor, Loco Loca Bistro emerges as the epicenter for live-streaming this grand spectacle on its massive 200-inch screen. Join us as we delve into why Loco Loca Bistro in Andheri is the ultimate destination for cricket aficionados, offering an immersive experience that goes beyond traditional live screening.
Unveiling the 200-Inch Marvel:
At Loco Loca Bistro, cricket is not just a sport; it's a cinematic journey. The colossal 200-inch screen transforms the India vs Australia Final into a visual extravaganza, capturing every boundary, every wicket, and every cricketing nuance in stunning detail. The unparalleled screen size at Loco Loca Bistro ensures that patrons in Andheri are not just watching the match – they're experiencing it on a grand scale.
Loco Loca Bistro Andheri: A Community Celebration:
Beyond being a venue for live events, Loco Loca Bistro has become a community hub where cricket enthusiasts unite to celebrate their passion. The lively ambiance and the spirit of camaraderie make Loco Loca Bistro more than just a place to watch sports; it's a shared experience that transforms the India vs Australia Final into a collective celebration.
Live Events Extravaganza in Andheri:
Loco Loca Bistro is synonymous with live events in Andheri, extending its offerings beyond the Cricket World Cup. From sports to movies, the venue caters to diverse tastes, promising patrons a continuous calendar of entertainment. As the India vs Australia Final approaches, Loco Loca Bistro is ready to host an extravaganza that transcends the boundaries of conventional live screening.
Culinary Delights and Cricket Cheers:
Enhancing the cricket-watching experience at Loco Loca Bistro is a carefully curated menu that aligns with the excitement of the India vs Australia Final. From cricket-themed snacks to signature beverages, the culinary offerings at Loco Loca Bistro are designed to satisfy both the taste buds and the cricket cravings of patrons in Andheri.
Conclusion:
For an unparalleled cricket-watching experience during the India vs Australia Final, Loco Loca Bistro in Andheri is the definitive choice. The fusion of the massive 200-inch screen, vibrant ambiance, and diverse offerings makes Loco Loca Bistro the ultimate destination for cricket enthusiasts. Come, immerse yourself in the excitement, and witness the India vs Australia Final in style at Loco Loca Bistro – where every match is an event, and every fan is family!
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GILL’S CRAMPING AT WANKHEDE ATTRIBUTED TO LINGERING EFFECTS OF DENGUE
Shubman Gill’s departure during the semi-final against New Zealand at Wankhede was attributed to the lingering effects of dengue, which had sidelined him at the beginning of India’s World Cup campaign. Gill, batting at 79, left the field in the 23rd over due to cramps and a minor hamstring pull, citing the humid conditions and the after-effects of dengue as contributing factors. Source:- https://www.teqts.com/gills-cramping-at-wankhede-attributed-to-lingering-effects-of-dengue/
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new zealands best player: that one umpire
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rishukumariworld-blog · 11 months
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India skipper Rohit Sharma bids emotional farewell to ‘Friends’ Actor Matthew Perry aka Chandler Bing
The unfortunate demise of renowned Hollywood actor Matthew Perry has taken aback the world. The star of the iconic television series “Friends” left an indelible mark on the hearts of millions. The news of his passing reverberated globally, not just amongst his fans but cinema admirers worldwide. Indian cricket team‘s skipper, Rohit Sharma, is one such admirer who paid a heartfelt tribute to…
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coffeeinthebackpack · 11 months
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Virat Kohli in today's match:
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musiquesduciel · 10 months
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Here comes the wave of gloominess in the air now that the ICC world cup is over. Like what are we supposed to look forward to now? Gotta find another hobby to keep my dopamine levels up high.
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viratfc · 11 months
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No way Gill gone 😭
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hitting-for-six · 1 year
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Curious squad announcements
England squad for ODI series against New Zealand: Jos Buttler (captain), Moeen Ali, Gus Atkinson, Jonny Bairstow, Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Dawid Malan, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, Reece Topley, David Willey, Mark Wood, Chris Woakes.
I mean, it’s incredibly similar to the squad of four years ago that won and won dramatically, which is mainly good. I mean, they absolutely won on a wing and a prayer, but the same team will have the same wings and prayers, so. I’m curious if S Curran will be in the starting XI. Probably - hopefully - and it seems to me that he’s the one projected to take on the Ben Stokes, batting-six-and-there-at-the-end role, and he doesn’t seem ready for that now so I guess the inclusion of Stokes is good. Just, you know, it’s better if everyone arrives in India with the Captain able to move.
I’m a bit surprised by the inclusion of Jason Roy. He hasn’t done much for a while. I guess I’m pleased in the sense that I like loyalty to players, but I was expecting Jacks, Crawley and Foakes and they have all contributed more to recent matches (although admittedly in different formats). But I’m also pleased because I have loyalty to players and if J-Roy can find some form with Jonny, England will stand in incredible stead.
Leaving out Harry Brook though.
Chuffed for David Willey.
England squad for T20 series against New Zealand: Jos Buttler (captain), Rehan Ahmed, Moeen Ali, Gus Atkinson, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Ben Duckett, Will Jacks, Liam Livingstone, Dawid Malan, Adil Rashid, Josh Tongue, John Turner, Luke Wood.
Yay, Will Jacks! I think he might be the crucial test player of the future so it’s nice to see him beginning to be included. Also great to see more Rehan Ahmed.
I wondered about Crawley, but the red ball and white ball teams seem to be pulling away from each other to some degree, so I’m not that surprised.
No Dan Lawrence in either format, which is a shame.
I don’t recall Gus Atkinson when Surrey have played Middlesex but I guess he must be something. Surrey are certainly an extremely strong side - the white ball team isn’t a million miles from a Surrey 1st XI. Which brings me to…
Seriously. Has Foakes set fire to a pavilion? Murdered a groundskeeper? Chained himself to The Oval and refused to leave?
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