Sonu Sood came out in support of Hardik Pandya! Said- Learn to respect the players
Hardik Pandya & Sonu Sood (Photo Source; X/Twitter) Popular Bollywood actor Sonu Sood recently shared a post on his social media handle, in which he showed his support for the cricketers amid harsh criticism of Hardik Pandya after some disappointing performances in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024. He has urged the fans to respect the players who have made the country proud. Although Sonu Sood took the name of any cricketer in that post, but fans are associating him with star all-rounder Hardik Pandya, who is being trolled a lot since taking over the captaincy of Mumbai Indians. Last season, Rohit Sharma was the captain of Mumbai Indians. Not only this, Pandya was also booed by cricket fans in the stadium during the ‘IPL 2024’ matches. Sonu Sood shared a post for cricketers Without naming any player, actor Sonu Sood wrote on X, ‘We should respect our players. The players who made us proud, the players who made our country proud. One day you cheer for him, the next day you criticize him. He further wrote in his post, ‘It is not they, it is we who fail. I like cricket. I love every cricketer who represents my country. It doesn’t matter which franchise he plays for. It doesn’t matter whether he plays as captain or as the 15th man in the team. He is our hero. However, after some time he deleted his post. Let us tell you that in IPL 2024, Hardik and company are at 9th position in the points table. Mumbai Indians will next face Rajasthan Royals at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday, April 1, as they look to bounce back and register their first win of the season.
3 things that RCB men’s team can learn from WPL 2024 champion RCB women’s team
RCB is the champion of the second season of Women’s Premier League Royal Challengers Bangalore Women (Image Credit- Twitter After waiting for almost 16 years, finally Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) has been successful in winning its first trophy. Let us tell you that RCB has won the title for the first time by defeating Delhi Capitals by 8 wickets in the final of Women’s Premier League 2024. So this trophy of RCB is going to be very special, because maybe this year will be the year of RCB. Because in the 17th year, RCB has won the final match held on the 17th day of March. It was the fans’ faith in their franchise that every time the team failed, they supported it again with full enthusiasm. Every year RCB’s slogan used to be Ae Saala Cup Namde (This year the cup is ours), but now it has become Ae Saala Cup Namdu (This year the cup is ours). On the other hand, from this victory of RCB women’s team, RCB men’s team can also learn a lot, which has not been able to win the trophy even once after playing three final matches of IPL. Let us know about three lessons that the men’s team can learn from the women’s team: 3. Have faith in your strength RCB, which won only 2 matches in the first season of the Women’s Premier League, decided to improve their bowling this season. For this, he may have weakened his batting, but he strengthened his bowling, and he also believed in his strength. At the same time, this decision of RCB also worked for them, because three bowlers of RCB (Shreyanka Patil, Asha Shobhana and Sophie Molineau) were at the forefront among the top wicket takers of the tournament. They had one of the best bowling line-ups in the WPL. The team had taken one wicket at a span of 22 runs. So, RCB men’s team has a serious pace attack, but they will have to show confidence in their bowling lineup despite the home ground like Chinnaswamy. 2. Peace in dressing form We have often seen during IPL matches that after one or two defeats, there is a lot of turmoil in the RCB camp, due to which the team is seen making small mistakes on the field. There was a similar situation with the women’s team as there were very few chances of reaching the playoffs. But in the important match, all-rounder Ellis Perry worked calmly and performed. On the field he enjoyed his game, without worrying about what the outcome of the match would be. On the other hand, the men’s team takes so much pressure of reaching the playoffs that they forget to enjoy the match and have to face defeat in important matches. 1. Make home ground a fort In the Women’s Premier League, we saw that the women’s team performed brilliantly in front of Chinnaswamy’s home crowd and won 3 out of 5 matches played at home. But the figures of the men’s team are less…
Someone should learn to win hearts from Sachin Tendulkar, meeting disabled cricketer Aamir made that player’s day.
Legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar recently met Jammu and Kashmir para-athlete Aamir Hussain Lone. Lone faced many challenges after being involved in an accident at the age of 8. He lost both his hands in that accident. However, due to his dedication and hard work, he was given the captaincy of the state para-cricket team. Tendulkar, who is currently in Kashmir, had earlier mentioned that he wanted to meet Lone after being impressed by his story and unique playing style. The 50-year-old recently took to his official social media handle to share a video of his meeting with the para-cricketer and his family. In that video, he was seen talking to Aamir. Sachin Tendulkar was seen talking for a long time with Aamir Hussain. Sachin asked Aamir what he was doing now, to which Aamir said, “Playing cricket, sir.” Today I felt very happy. Never lose hope in life, I moved forward thinking this. After this Sachin told about Aamir’s journey. Aamir has been playing cricket professionally since 2013 when a teacher discovered his cricket talent and introduced him to Para cricket. Aamir told Sachin, “After the accident, I did not lose hope and worked hard. I can do everything by myself and do not depend on anyone else. In 2013, I was selected for Jammu and Kashmir Para cricket team. You remain my inspiration.” He further said, “I played Nationals in Delhi in 2013 and 2018. I played an international match against Bangladesh. After that I played cricket in Nepal, Sharjah and Dubai. Everyone was surprised to see me playing (bowling) with my feet and batting with my shoulders and neck. I thank God for giving me the strength to play cricket.” Sachin had promised to meet Aamir last month and he fulfilled this promise by meeting Aamir.
Someone should learn to win hearts from David Warner, did special work for Phil Hughes in the last test match, fans also became emotional
The last match of the three-match Test series between Australia and Pakistan is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3. David Warner (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Australia’s legendary player David Warner is playing the last match of his Test career against Pakistan at his home ground in Sydney. The last match of the three-match Test series between Australia and Pakistan is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3. David Warner touched the plaque of late Phil Hughes before coming out to bat on the first day’s play, and the moment went viral on social media. David Warner said this about Phil Hughes Young Australian player Phil Hughes was hit on the neck by a ball during a Sheffield Shield game at the Sydney Cricket Ground in November 2014, and died two days later. People were deeply shocked by the death of Phil Hughes at the age of 25. When the accident happened with Phil Hughes, David Warner was also present at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Before his farewell match, David Warner talked about Phil Hughes, speaking on Fox Sports, saying, ‘It was very sad and terrible for us to be here when he fell that day. Even today it affects us badly. I’ve always seen him on the other end. All the boys know he’s watching us.’ Also read- Australian PM’s appeal also went in vain, David Warner’s baggy green cap not found If we talk about the third Test match being played between Australia and Pakistan, Pakistani captain Shan Masood had decided to bat first after winning the toss. Pakistan was all out for 313 runs in the first innings. Mohammad Rizwan played the highest innings of 88 runs. And Amer Jamal scored 82 runs. Pat Cummins took five wickets in his name. Australia could play only one over on the first day. David Warner (6 runs) and Usman Khawaja (0) are unbeaten at the crease.
Because of WPL, I got to learn a lot from many experienced players: Shreyanka Patil
In the last edition of the Women’s Premier League, Shreyanka Patil was seen playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore. Shreyanka Patil (Image Credit- Twitter) Indian team’s young spinner Shreyanka Patil has recently given her stand regarding the upcoming edition of the Women’s Premier League. Let us tell you, in the last edition of the Women’s Premier League, Shreyanka Patil was seen playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore. During his conversation with GeoCinema, he answered many great questions. Shreyanka Patil made her international debut against the England women’s team in December last year. What did Shreyanka Patil say about her debut series against England? Actually I did not get the call. Kanika Ahuja called me and congratulated me. I asked him why he was congratulating me. After that I opened my WhatsApp and saw that I had been added to the online group of the Indian team. After this I came to know that it is true and I am going to play for the Indian team. I have played for the Indian A team before and my next goal was to play for Team India. How did you feel making your debut at Wankhede Stadium? I thought my debut would be in Bangalore but it happened in Mumbai where many people’s dreams come true. My dream also came true in Mumbai. I felt very honored when all the fans were cheering for the national team. I was bowling and suddenly I felt very excited. I felt happy to see that my family members had also come here to watch the match. How did you feel playing under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Kaur? It was the first time when I was playing under Harman Didi and he had given me free rein to bowl. He told me to bowl the way I want to bowl. They have seen me in the Women’s Premier League and I felt very good that the support staff and Amol sir also supported me a lot. Experience of playing in the previous edition of the Women’s Premier League I really enjoyed playing in the Women’s Premier League. Not only with batting and bowling, I also had a lot of fun with my teammates and made many friends. Because of this tournament, I got to learn a lot from Smriti Mandhana, Sophie Devine and Alyssa Perry. I am also eagerly waiting for the upcoming edition. Experience of meeting Virat Kohli This moment was the best for me. We were all sitting and thinking this was just another team meeting. After this I saw that someone was coming wearing a black shirt. When he came forward I said, hey this is Virat Kohli. We had played five matches till then and had lost all of them. Many people were telling me to ask questions but not a single word was coming out of my mouth. He encouraged us very well. How prepared is Shreyanka Patil for the second edition of WPL? I have got a taste of the first edition of the Women’s Premier League and now I feel…