Kejriwal is really worried that with such dismal performances and as a prophylactic measure to avoid this, he has come up with a brilliant idea.
Steve Bucknor, the great Jamaican, was not just a successful international umpire but a FIFA referee too. He has inspired many umpires over the years and Englishman Nigel Llong is surely a devotee of his.
Indian swearing batting sensation Virat Kohli’s recent banter with his senior and cricketing legend Rahul Dravid caused a deluge of awe on Facebook recently.
James Bond, Jason Bourne etc. are all renowned spies and don’t we all want to step into their shoes and lead the exciting lives?
It turns out that the T20 mercenaries have expressed their displeasure on social media over the manner of West Indies' loss and shambolic performance.
In another incident of cow vigilantism, former Indian cricketer and ace commentator Ravi Shastri was attacked by a group of self-styled gau rakshaksat the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai yesterday.
The cricketer-turned-commentator, who acted as a judge on the popular comedy show, was a nightmare with his one-liners.
While Afridi hinted at joining politics, current and former Pakistan players mistook it for his comeback to cricket and what followed was complete chaos on his timeline.
With the catch being dropped instead of taken – former Pakistani wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal too, was honored with a Guinness Book of World Records entry, for being the first human to drop a cricket ball that came in from 100 feet above.
Ganguly decided to connect with his fans on social media. But a certain Ravi Shastri, who has been at loggerheads with him of late, decided to spoil the party and gate-crashed the conversation.