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Balasubramaniam M
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Balasubramaniam M retweetledi
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680 runs at strike rate of 243 with 45.3 average across 15 games sounds unreal already. But here’s how absurd Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s IPL 2026 really is:
A batter scoring 45 off 19 balls every single innings for 15 times would still strike slower & average lower than him. A team scoring 290 in 20 overs every match would still finish with a lower strike rate.
He sustained that violence across an entire tournament.
I don't think we fully understand what we're watching.

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@xavierunclelite Is 97 in T20, the new 183 of 50-over cricket?
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@Arjun4Pan @joybhattacharj Yes. The final day, gates were open (otherwise as a student it was impossible to afford a match ticket)
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@mbala68 @joybhattacharj Same match where Dean Jones scored 200 in scorching heat
Aus had scored 170/5 at EOD 4 with 177 first inning lead
And then suddenly declared before the start of Day 5 setting target of 348
Thanks to Gavaskar, Srikanth and Amarnath, india reached in a position to achieve it
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It's Ravi Shastri's birthday today. And most of you probably remember him for coin tosses and 'tracer bullets.'
But Ravi Shastri was a Champion of Champions in 1985 in a tournament that featured the likes of Imran, Hadlee, Kapil and Viv Richards, getting there with a phenomenal work ethic and attitude.
Ravi Shastri was the first Indian cricketer to openly give back as good as he got from those sledging him, Aussies, Poms, even the fearsome West Indian pacers.
He averaged 40 plus away against Australia and the West Indies with a memorable century against Roberts, Holding and Marshall at St John's and an epic double hundred at Sydeney.
Ravi was the hardest bargainer before he got on to a project, but once he committed, he worked like a complete professional, and again, there aren't too many you can say that about. And he'd actually buy you a drink after as well.
Have a great year @RaviShastriOfc, there are few who've done as much with what they've been given

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@mbala68 @joybhattacharj Needed 4 runs in the last over with Maninder Singh as his partner for the last wicket
Took a double and then a single on the 4th ball to leave Maninder Singh to score a single to win
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@mbala68 @IndiaBottomline Dharma is Important in anything you do.
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@FailedCrickt The "Infamous" Greg Chappel (A Brilliant Player but a Bad Coach)
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In a top Mumbai hospital a patient was advised immediate bypass surgery.
The nervous patient underwent all tpre-operation tests. He was informed about the cost which was high but he had no option.
They asked him to fill up a form.
In occupation box he wrote, ‘Officer, CBI’
Suddenly the whole atmosphere changed and a new team of doctors checked the patient. He was advised that surgery was not required. They prescribed some medicines & told him that the blockages will be gone in months.
By the way, the patient is a
Parsi Bawaji, working in the
Central Bank of India.
😀
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@Avabelly__ Please put it up for auction. Could fetch a nice price
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The only way to lose weight from green tea is that you pick it yourself from the mountains!!
#Fun
😃😁😃😁
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@Nithya_Shrii A Cube Farm (a term which I read somewhere ). Infact it psyches you out
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