Kevin Pietersen🦏
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Kevin Pietersen🦏
@KP24
Former England Cricket Captain & now I’m a YouTuber - @kptheswitch
Katılım Temmuz 2010
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There were 2 things wrong with this video.
1. In the title, you didn’t mention Rohit Sharma’s name. Many people would have clicked it after seeing his name, and even YouTube would have suggested it to a larger audience who regularly watch Rohit Sharma–related videos.
2. The thumbnail looks like an AI-generated image. Instead, you should have used a thumbnail like the Rashid Khan video. It is much better.
I have good experience with YouTube thumbnails related to cricket, and I can confidently say you could have gotten 2–3x more views with these tricks.

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This is a great example of what happens when a forward-thinking brand works closely with creative teams and world-class talent to build genuine sports entertainment - the audience doesn’t just watch, they actively engage across every platform.
This is exactly the kind of collaboration we love building and we are proud to have played a part in making it happen.
@kptheswitch 🚀

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@KP24 If the thumbnail had been better, it could have got many more views.
YouTube is the biggest hub of Rohit Sharma fans. The most viewed videos of ICC, New Zealand, Australia and England YouTube channels are all those where Rohit was POTM, and each has around 100 million views.
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@Sajwani I hope it does. I cannot understand the negativity towards the city and the people there who call it home. It’s mind blowing how humans can behave like this. 💪🏽
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@_pitch__perfect I don’t think Boom Boom would have let Akmal get away with that. Us old timers played hard but fair(most of the time). 🤣
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@cric_blog There’s a very big difference between what’s fair and what’s within the spirit of the game.
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I missed all of yesterday’s rugby but have seen it reported and seen a picture of @EnglandRugby celebrating, AGAIN, during the game, like they’ve won the RWC.
FFS, can someone please tell them to celebrate a VICTORY after the final whistle and NOT a during! PLEASE! 🙏🏽
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@millarddvd @RugbyGerrit @EnglandRugby Bullshit. Everyone in cricket does. Not everyone in rugby celebrates winning a scrum or turnover like England do.
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@KP24 @RugbyGerrit @EnglandRugby On that basis you cannot celebrate a wicket or a great stop In the field then…. That’s the equivalent in cricket. Did you slate England for celebrating wickets and good fielding (not many of either tbf) at the Ashes in a lost cause?
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Don’t ever let bowlers bowl to you
VIKASH KUMAR@vkc1000
No one can play Switch Hit better than you 🙌
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@ros_watts @DeanConway1 I’m pro choice! I’m a dual national! I have one of each! 🤣
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@KP24 @DeanConway1 Not as embarrassing as a bloke that played cricket for England prancing round in a South African rugby shirt 😂
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@EmilioRenzi_ @EnglandRugby Often. But you have to compare apples with apples. Everyone celebrates wickets. Not everyone celebrates a scrum won or a turnover like they’ve won the RWC
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@MinisterOfEish @EnglandRugby this is the pic I saw. If you do that, you gotta close the game out.
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@RugbyGerrit @EnglandRugby nah! If you don’t celebrate them and act like it’s normal, it sends a way better msg to the oppo. Maybe it looks worse cos they’re not winning.
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Kevin, it’s not that they think the game’s already won. teams like @EnglandRugby celebrate in the moment to keep energy high and reward small victories within the match, like scoring a try or winning a key turnover. It’s part of sports psychology, even if it drives fans crazy watching it 😅
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@ShuklaRajiv @DelhiPolice Brother - how many runs you score?
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A great initiative by Constitution Club of India as they organised a cricket match between MPs and Delhi Police for the cause of Eradication of TB in India. Congratulations to @DelhiPolice on winning the match.




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