I don’t care what people say about me anymore: Dan Peet
Dan Pete recently revealed that ever since he stopped responding to trolls on social media, it has helped him a lot and he is living a very good life. Dane Piedt (Pic Source-Twitter) South African veteran spinner Dane Piedt believes that he does not care what people are saying about him. Dane Piedt recently revealed that ever since he has stopped responding to trolls on social media, it has helped him a lot and he is living a very good life. Let us tell you, Dane Piedt made his Test debut in 2014. He played in the Test series against New Zealand in the same year in which South Africa lost 2-0. He took 5 wickets in the first innings of the second Test played in Hamilton while he took three wickets in the second innings, however despite this South Africa had to face defeat. Speaking to The Sunday Times, Dan Pete said, ‘I don’t care what people are saying about me. Staying away from social media has proved to be very helpful for me. As a young player, when people talk about you or your bowling, you also feel it is right to respond to them, but I don’t care about it anymore.’ The legendary spinner made a big statement about his family Dan Pete said about his family, ‘Having a young family gives a new direction to your life and I want to show my young children that their father has achieved a lot in life. Now I don’t care about what people say. I am enjoying the phase of my life very well. It feels good that I am getting peace in life now.’ Let us tell you, Dane Piedt was a part of Washington Freedom in the last season of Major League Cricket but he is not playing this season. The performance of this brilliant spinner has always been very good in international cricket. Very soon Dane Piedt can be seen playing again in an international test match for South Africa. 5 Australian players who scored half-century in their debut IPL match IPL 2024: These 11 foreign players took crores of rupees but flopped IPL 2024: 5 players who hit the most sixes in the 19th and 20th overs of IPL 5 fastest bowlers in IPL history Who are the head coaches of all 10 teams in IPL 2024? Which team has won the most matches against RCB in Chinnaswamy IPL 2024: 3 former RCB players who are wreaking havoc in SRH 4 players who have played more than 500 T20 matches MS Dhoni: Dhoni’s amazing record as CSK captain Which teams changed their captains before the start of IPL 2024
‘I don’t run any big marathons anymore’ Australian legend Allan Border on Parkinson’s disease
Allan Border has been counted among some of the best cricketers in the world in his time. Allan Border. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images/Getty Images) Allan Border, former captain of the Australian cricket team and one of the greatest batsmen of the world, has openly expressed his views regarding Parkinson’s disease in front of the cricket fans. Allen says that his health is fine, but it is very difficult for him to fight Parkinson’s disease. However, now this veteran player of the Australian cricket team is rarely seen in public events. But he took the microphone in the second Test match between Australia and West Indies at Gabba, Brisbane and was seen doing light commentary. Border gave a big statement regarding health So while talking to Fox Cricket, the official broadcaster of this series, at the tea time of the second day of the second Test, he shared his thoughts about fighting Parkinson’s disease. Border said- To be honest, my health is good at the moment. Apart from Parkinson’s, my health is quite good. I get my checkups done regularly and do what my doctor advises me to do. Rest of the body remains fine. The only problem is Parkinson’s, which many people are dealing with. But I’m in really good shape. Borden further said- I also play golf and still go for morning walks. Right now I am doing all the things that I can do normally. But I don’t run any big marathons anymore. Apart from this, other things are good. So if we tell you about Parkinson’s disease, it is a disease that occurs with increasing age, the symptoms of which are not visible in the beginning. However, it gradually affects the nervous system of the body and gradually the hold of the nervous system with the rest of the body gets weakened. Due to which human movement becomes very slow. ICC Awards Winners 2023 List: Who got which award, know here- 5 bowlers who have taken the most wickets in the World Test Championship (WTC) Those 10 unlucky cricketers of test cricket, who were out on 199 runs 5 teams who have won BBL titles the most number of times 5 Indian players who have played the most number of Test matches against England IPL 2024: Dhoni will captain, see CSK’s strong playing XI Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing XI for the first test against England Those 5 Indian players who have scored centuries in all three formats Top 5 captains who hit most sixes in all formats of cricket These 7 cricketers have married more than once