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Virat Kohli’s Biography
Every time some critic raised a finger at him, he delivered and roared like a lion to shut him up. That armband, that MRF logo on his bat, that Lord Shiva tattoo, and that number 18 Indian Jersey have managed to portray an image of the Indian Captain the entire nation loves to watch. His wonders with the bat need no mention. He has done way more than enough to let the whole world know about it, breaking records at will, driving India to the finishing line single-handedly on many occasions, and yes, conquering every territory he has played in to deservingly earn the title of “King Kohli“. But behind all that success, is the story of his struggle that remains unheard till date. His success has been engaging enough to make sure his fans don’t even bother about what he has been through in his early days. Yes not as dramatic as MS Dhoni to earn him a biopic, but surely Kohli’s struggle is a story good enough to be known by every single Indian and in fact every cricket fan across the globe. So here are a few things that we believe are a must to tell every Kohli fan what this man is made of.
By abhi rathoor5 years ago in Unbalanced
Sachin Tendulkar Biography:
Tendulkar’s cricketing story started in Shivaji Park, Dadar. He was introduced to Ramakant Achrekar’s academy by his brother Ajit. However, Tendulkar became conscious during the trials and couldn’t get selected. Then, Ajit requested Achrekar Sir to hide behind a tree and watch him play. Without the pressure of being observed, Tendulkar gave a stunning performance and was immediately selected in the academy.
By abhi rathoor5 years ago in Unbalanced
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Video: Virat Kohli welcomes Ollie Robinson with a taste of his own sledging Virat Kohli has been very animated in 2nd test match at Lord’s. He has an instance with James Anderson already in 3rd innings. He was active from the balcony even after getting out. From pointing bad light to Pant and sending drinks to convey the message. He has done it all in 2nd test match of India and England.
By Student Matters5 years ago in Unbalanced
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Bold Declaration by Ravindra Jadeja The Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja revealed that he wasn’t fretting over the reports being drifted about him in the cricket crew and that he is centered around doing great for India in the Asia Cup and the impending T20 World Cup.
By Student Matters5 years ago in Unbalanced
FAN REPRESENTATION IN FOOTBALL/OR THE LIE IT IS
When Brazilian club Santa Cruz lost 4–1 to Gremio in 2012 to get relegated, there was only one fan in the stadium, watching over his club's demise with a dismayed visage. Fast forward to December 2020, when the club qualified for Copa Do Brasil and won the state FGF Cup, their first ever trophy, it was that fan lifting the trophy, as the President of the club.
By Aman Sarin5 years ago in Cleats
Rohit Sharma Biography: Interesting facts about Rohit Sharma
Becoming a mainstay at the top of the order for India over time, Rohit Sharma has worked on his batting abilities to become one of the most revered forces in the cricketing fraternity along with Virat Kohli. Captaining the Mumbai Indians, Rohit took over the mantle of the Indian side on several occasions in 2018, when under his captaincy the team went onto win the Asia Cup and the series against West Indies.
By maneesh sinha 5 years ago in Unbalanced
Why Badminton Is Indonesia's Favorite Sport And What It Means To Me
When asked to discuss badminton, I get excited because it is my favorite sport. How fascinating, you may say! Isn't that a sport you play in your backyard or at family reunions? Yes, the very same. However, I live in Indonesia, where badminton is the top celebrated sport. America loves their football, and other countries are obsessed with fútbol (soccer), the differences in which I find so silly, but in Indonesia, badminton reigns supreme.
By The Nerd Habit5 years ago in Unbalanced
Soccer Gods Have Mercy!!
I grew up in India for a few years before moving to Canada in 1995. I remember from my years in India that people love the sport of soccer. It is quite popular but less popular than the national pastime cricket. India has never qualified for a FIFA World Cup Championship yet. My prayer to the soccer gods is “Soccer Gods Have Mercy!! India should be able to qualify for the World Cup at least once in the coming few years!!”
By Anshuman Kumar5 years ago in Cleats








