Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware
39.6K posts

Nikhil Daware
@nikhil_daware
I've got my indignation but I'm pure in all my thoughts!
Mumbai, India Katılım Ocak 2011
2.5K Takip Edilen751 Takipçiler
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi

All my life, I aspire to reach Ruud van Nistelrooy levels of pettiness 😭🎭
SILVER@PRIMEPHASE
Define “Hater” in football
English
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi

Urgent 🚨
Former Afghanistan pacer Shapoor Zadran needs blood.
As per the doctor’s instructions, only fresh blood from donors with *A+ (A positive) blood group is required.*
Blood from other groups will not be suitable, and there is no need for blood bank donations at this time.
We kindly request individuals with A+ blood group to come forward and support.
Mobile No - 8796026173
Kindly share
#BloodDonation
English
Nikhil Daware retweetledi

In Chimbai, Mary gets a wedding invitation with a card emblazoned with a Ganesh emblem. #IndiaEndures

English
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi

🚨🗣️ @FabrizioRomano on Casemiro: “34 years old. Out of contract in June. Man of the Match. 9 (!) goals, in the most difficult league in the world, playing as a defensive midfielder at Manchester United.
“Decision to leave made in January. Giving up? Start thinking about next club? Save energies? Avoid injury for World Cup?
No way. Run. Score. Help your teammate. Pure leadership.
“Fight on every ball for 90 minutes, looking like he never won any trophy before... and guess what, he's won 5 Champions League, over 20 career trophies with club and country.
“And guess what again, there's not even a trophy to win. Just leaving Man United with a Champions League spot, playin' at best level possible, be top professional always, making sure this club and al the fans will remember you as an incredible player. The monster who won everything and was still there, running on every single ball and even scoring 9 (!) goals.
“One of the giants of our generation. Case-mito.
“Carlos Henrique José Francisco Venancio Casimiro. 🐐” ❤️👏🏼


English
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi

Since 2023, Rinku Singh's strike rate in last 2 overs of T20 is 256.7. Best in the world for anyone who has faced minimum 75 balls. In 20th over alone, it climbs to 275.6. Again, best in the world, minimum 35 balls. These numbers are acts of violence against probability.
Since 2022, no one batting at 5 or lower has made more runs while carrying a better average & strike rate than his 40.5 & 150.2.(2553 runs) His strike rate is higher than likes of Miller, Pandya, Stubbs. Yet the conversation around him has never been about what he does. It has always been about what he costs.
13 crore. That is the shadow that follows him. The retention price that turned underdog into target. In 2024 & 2025, when the runs dried up & the caught dismissals piled up, the same timelines that once called him "Lord" turned forensic.
Excel sheets appeared. Graphs showed a 68% drop from his 2023 season. Wrist-spin was his kryptonite. He was a one season wonder. A fraud propped up by one over of 5 sixes. The experts did their work with the cold satisfaction of people who have never faced a yorker at 145 kph, let alone buried their father & returned to camp within days.
Khanchand Singh delivered LPG cylinders in Aligarh. Loaded them onto a tempo. Brought them to houses where people cooked dinner. Rinku was so close to taking a sweeper's job as a boy that the what-ifs still hurt to imagine.
His father watched him practice on such grounds that Mumbai kids would not warm up on. In February this year, Khanchand died of stag 4 liver cancer. Rinku was with India's T20 World Cup squad. He left. He performed the last rites. He carried the body. He came back.
"Farz sabse aage hai."; that's what his father taught to him. He posted after the World Cup win that his father's dream was fulfilled. Then he showed up for KKR as vice-captain.
Here is what the spreadsheets miss. In those quiet seasons, Rinku was batting at 6 or. And he is kind of batter who takes his time initially & then explode. The 2026 season gave him responsibility. Number 5. A top order that kept collapsing. A franchise that looked like it had forgotten how to win.
Against Rajasthan Royals, he walked in at 85 for 6. Needed 69 from 39. Scratched to 8. Got dropped. Reset. Took 16 off Bishnoi without swinging wildly. Broke Jofra Archer in the death.
7 days later, 31 for 4 against LSG, which became 93 for 7. Mohsin Khan was shredding them. Rinku made 83 not out. Absorbed pressure for 30 balls. Then 4 sixes in final over & 43 runs in last 2 overs. Took 5 catches in the field as well Including a grab of Markram that made no physical sense. Then hit the winning runs in Super Over.
The same accounts that wanted him dropped were writing apology threads by 26th April. Cricket forgets fast. But Rinku does not. He remembers Aligarh. He remembers the cylinders. He remembers the man who believed in him when there was no reason to.
And he keeps walking back to the middle, every single time, because that is what the job demands.

English
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi

Winston Churchill lived with his wife, Clementine Churchill, for 57 years. He loved her. He loved her deeply, with a rare intensity. He was a difficult man; he was not easy to live with. He smoked cigars in bed, burning his pajamas and sheets. He drank alcohol - unfortunately, to excess, one might say. He had ups and downs, he fought, he fell and got up again. Sometimes he was unbearable in his relationships with others and sometimes he didn't even hear what was said to him - literally he didn't hear. He listened only to himself. He was not a particularly attractive man and he didn't play sports. But he loved his wife dearly and could not live without her, even if, at times, he didn't hear or listen to her either.
Clementine found a wise way, however: she chose not to raise her voice or argue. She began to write to him. Messages. Letters. In them she tenderly begged him, delicately guided him, supported him or guided him towards the right decisions. Sometimes, at the end of her lines, she would place a small sign of affection — like the little hearts we use today. Churchill read them. And he changed for the better. These letters strengthened him deeply. Thus, his wife avoided conflicts and misunderstandings. They never quarreled. And he was never unfaithful to her, although before marriage he had been an admirer of female company. You understand — he loved her for 57 years. Then he died, taken away by old age. And Clementine was left alone. Life had lost its meaning for her — she only talked about the desire to meet her beloved husband again. She said that she no longer had anything to live for and no way to live.
One day, leafing through his manuscripts, her gaze fell on some words written by his hand — she understood that they were addressed to her. They were the answer to her thoughts, to the longing and pain of loss. He had supported her even beyond death, instilling in her the strength to move on. That's how she felt those lines, as if she were reading them for the first time. They were the answer to her inner question: "what should I do and why should I live on?".
She heard the voice of her beloved husband through the letters: "Never give up — never, never, never; neither in big things, nor in small ones, neither in important things, nor in insignificant ones; never give up, unless it contradicts honor and common sense. Never give in to force, never give in even to a power that seems overwhelming." And she did not give in.
She put all his documents in order and published his entire inheritance. Then she quietly left for him, having fulfilled her mission. To the one she loved so deeply. And who, even after death, answered her, supported her and showed her how to live on...

English
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi
Nikhil Daware retweetledi


















