Three elements that define India: politics, cricket and Bollywood. When Bollywood ties knot with cricket, how can politics be aloof?
Thanks to Ashok Dinda, Bengal Zinda Hai, at least in the 2017-18 Ranji Trophy.
If anything, Rahul Gandhi has found a permanent place in social trends.
The fact doesn’t change that George Bailey, the ever smiling man from Australia, is superior in the subcontinent than many of his peers by a mile.
Internet trolls never miss opportunities to pounce on their favoured targets and it does not get any better if either of the Akmals are the subjects.
Sri Lanka were 117 for 4 in the 27th over in the 3rd ODI, when a swarm of bees made its presence at the Wanderers.
In yet another instance of look-alikes of cricketers, we now come across the South Africa's Quinton de Kock and his Mexican footballer doppelganger Javier Hernandez.
Bangladesh’s Sabbir Rahman had caught the eye of many with his superb batting performance on his Test debut and remaining unbeaten on 64 against England in first Test at Chittagong.
India are a strong cricket unit but when you have the blessings of the Messenger of God, things get all the more easier.
While the cricket fan generally responds to analytical arguments with ‘numbers do not mean anything/everything’, we also come across some curious logic of the zealot trying rigorous logic.