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The Feroz Shah Kolta Stadium Delhi
Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi The Feroz Shah Kotla is one of the oldest cricket grounds in Delhi. This remarkable stadium has been noted for being the home to many notable cricket events and is still open for cricket events to this day. In fact, the Feroz Shah Kotla has been around even before it was used with cricket in mind.
By kamal yadav 4 years ago in Unbalanced
Virat Kohli Biography – Age | Stats | Centuries | Record | Family | Net Worth
There are some whose consistent success is admired by everyone. And then, there are others, who are so successful and consistent that if they fail even once, it takes everyone by surprise. Virat Kohli belongs to the second breed.
By kamal yadav 4 years ago in Unbalanced
Yuzvendar Chahal Biography: Meet The Champion Bowler Of Indian Cricket Team
When Yuzvendar Chahal was seven years old, he started playing chess. He participated in various tournaments, but couldn’t find sponsors to pursue it as a career. He was the U-12 National Chess Champion in 2012. He even represented India at the 2003 Chess World Cup.
By vishal rathuor 4 years ago in Unbalanced
The Olympic Underdogs of Tokyo 2020 Olympics
I don't often watch a lot of sports but there's just something about the Olympics that I find appealing. Perhaps it's the massiveness of it all - I can promise most of you have seen advertisements for the event at least once in the lead up to it. Or maybe, it's the variety they bring. The Olympics are without a doubt the biggest celebration of sports in general, with popular sports such as football and athletics, but also less known categories, such as artistic swimming or rock climbing!
By Nicole Peto4 years ago in Unbalanced
M. S. Dhoni Biography
M. S. Dhoni is an Indian cricketer best remembered for leading the Indian ODI team to its second World Cup win in 2011. He made his ODI debut for the national team on December 23, 2004, against Bangladesh and went on to serve as the captain of the Indian ODI team from 2007 to 2016. He debuted as a Test player against Sri Lanka on 2nd December 2005, and led the team in Test cricket from 2008 to 2014. Known for his aggressive playing style, he is revered as one of the best "finishers" in the limited over format of the game. He is also one of the most successful Indian captains and holds a number of records for his captaincy. Notably, the Indian team became the No.1 Test team in 2009 under his captaincy. He also led the Indian team to win the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. While his achievements in the IPL format often get overshadowed by his international records, he also helped his team, Chennai Super Kings, win IPL twice in 2010 and 2011.
By pradeep mishra 4 years ago in Unbalanced
Track & Field 2k21: Gabby Thomas Grabs Olympic Bronze
Weeks back we did a feature and interview with Gabrielle "Gabby" Thomas, on what it would be like to become an Olympian as she was attempting to qualify for the games during the United States Olympic Trials. She told us, "Being an Olympian is my dream. It’s not something I thought I was capable of before the 2016 trials and ever since then it’s been the goal. I’ve been working so hard and I’ve been patient. I’ve surrounded myself with Olympians and a great environment so I’m ready to earn my spot on the team."
By Winners Only4 years ago in Unbalanced
About Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Mahendra Singh Dhoni,commonly known as M. S. Dhoni; born 7 July 1981) is an Indian cricketer and the current captain of the Indian national cricket team in limited-overs formats. An attacking right-handed middle-order batsman and wicket-keeper, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest finishers in limited-overs cricket.He made his One Day International (ODI) debut in December 2004 against Bangladesh, and played his first Test a year later against Sri Lanka.
By kuldeep mehta4 years ago in Unbalanced
The Swashbuckling Batsman
I am a big fan of cricket and when I was younger in India I used to play cricket with my friends and neighbours. Growing up I was a fan of various cricketers, including a few batsmen. My most favourite batsman back then was Kris Srikkanth. He was an opening batsman for India in the 1970s and 1980s. He was a stylish player who was very destructive. The opposition bowlers would be fearsome but Kris would dispatch their balls to boundaries with ease. He had a swagger in his batting. For me he was the swashbuckling batsman.
By Anshuman Kumar4 years ago in Unbalanced
Track & Field 2K21: Olympic Long Jump Qualifier
Serbia's Ivana Spanovic had the best long jump in the qualifying round at the Olympic games in Tokyo, Japan, July 30. Spanovic hit a mark of seven meters which led 12 other competitors who qualified out of a field of 28 jumpers that attempted to get to the final round. Spanovic, 31, competed in the Olympics in 2012 and 2016. She placed eighth in the long jump in 2012 and third, winning the bronze medal in 2016. She is also a two-time bronze medalist at the World Championships in 2013 and 2015. Spanovic captured gold and silver medals at the World Indoor Championships in 2018 and 2016 respectively.
By Winners Only4 years ago in Unbalanced
Olympic champion Yang Qian sold the same "Little Yellow Duck"! Orders have soared by 400 times, so wait at least a week for getting the goods!
The strongest queen of goods is here! Article|Chang Tao intern Huang Chenfa "It's too hot! Orders have soared 400 times, and now I have to wait at least a week for orders!" Call "unbelievable".
By Mz zahid4 years ago in Unbalanced
Simone Biles
I may get a lot of slack for writing this but I pray that this speaks to people in the way it should. For those that don't know, the Olympics are taking place right now in Tokyo and many have been watching their favorite athletes and their favorite events take place over the past few couple of days. I myself like watching the Olympics because its like a break from the everyday and you get to see people doing what they love doing and what they have trained so hard for. With all that being said, Simone Biles is one of those people and she has been in headlines ever since her first Olympic debut, bringing home countless medals and much warranted honor and recognition back to the great USA. However as of late people are frowning at her, shaming her and even going so far as to call her selfish because she did something for herself(God forbid!). Recently Ms. Biles chose not to partake in one of the team events during this year's Olympics and also stepping away from an individual event citing her need for doing so as needing to pay attention to her mental health and making sure that she is ok and basically doesn't burn herself out doing what she so loves to do. She has trained like this since she was a toddler! I can only imagine the limited amount of breaks that were taken and so for someone to call her selfish or to say that is it dishonoring America, (when we are already doing so well compared to other countries- in the Olympics I mean!) is completely ludacris! I do not do gymnastics, I could not do it if I tried and I am a female saying this! So to imagine being a normal female human or even a male human doing ANY of the things she has to do, FLAWLESSLY I might add, is asking a pretty tall order for us. For the critics saying that this is not a step that she should have taken please walk with me down this road very briefly and I'll help paint the picture for you, ME a non competing everyday individual. I have depression and anxiety and take medicine for this condition. It is not easy, nor is it commonplace(and that unfortunately is the problem, maybe to be discussed in a different article) and the stigma that surrounds it puts "us" as the odd ones out. Ms. Biles, while she may not be completely diagnosed with this condition or any condition similar to it is facing an amount of pressure that is UNPARALLEL to anything we could possibly even conceive. I wake up with this feeling and take meds for it! Yet I am not competing and representing the ENTIRE USA. So please please for the love of all that is holy, good, graceful and jolly help me understand how Ms. Biles, again someone who has surpassed MANY of us multiple times over, can be criticized and basically "blamed" for needing to step back and allow her teammates to carry this home for us? You don't think she's heartbroken, confused as to why the thing that gave her the most joy, the thing she put her livelihood into is making her feel so burnt out or so unfulfilled? Many celebrities have spoke to this matter as well and they can probably attest to the need for a break and I can almost guarantee that people are not as upset with artists who haven't released anything for awhile, most people I know most patiently and eagerly await their next track. So please please PLEASE do not try to tell me that this beautiful hardworking soul is in ANY way at fault for taking time for herself! Some of this critics out here that are bashing her would much rather have gold medals(NONE OF WHICH THEY WOULD EVER EVEN GET TO HOLD OR SEE IN PERSON! Stupid when you think about it , ha!) than to have our athletes take the time and prayer/meditation and yes even medicine that is needed to be able to get back to their prime and pristine conditions. You want her to win medals so badly? Leave her alone so that she can heal from whatever is ailing her because for someone like that to step away from something that they love, it must be something extremely important. Again I am an everyday person, often preaching to friends how important mental health is because I suffer from it more often than I'd like to ever admit but in order for people to understand how brave Ms. Simone Biles actually is you need the picture to be painted for you because I would never want anyone to go through that especially if you haven't already. Bottom line Simone Biles is a hero even if its just to herself, mental health is important; don't let anyone tell you otherwise and no one else has you like you! I hope this all finds everyone well even Ms. Biles if she happens to come across it and until next time, Good Luck USA, get well Ms. Biles, and everyone stay safe!
By Clayton Headd4 years ago in Unbalanced








