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I write on Cricket & Tennis. Author of #WizardsOfSpin, #AdvantageIndiaTennis and others. Work on #Leadership using #Sports . www.tworoadssg.com Commentator on @GuerillaCricket.bsky.social
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I wish we knew how to make pizzas though instead of burnt rotis with tomato paste on them âŚ.
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He is the worldâs most dangerous big talking gutless bully. Sulks when he doesnât have power, is toxic when he does.
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Not as long as Trump has both thumbs on the video game control console.
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Looks yummy !
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If you read Mongaâs report, you will see they ARE that specific. In this case Gambhir got away with it clearly.
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I know Dube bowls pace. The point is he bowls once every 4 to
5 matches. He sis not used regularly as a bowler in international cricket. Whichever way one spins it that was not a like for like substitute.
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There is a big difference here sorry Kartik. A specialist fast bowler replacing a batting all rounder who bowls once every few matches. Itâs a joke.
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Or England women are really really bad.
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Bluesky unfortunately just doesnât have the kind of engagements between users that Twitter does. Not even close. So I guess it will take time.
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Those would be the two from Aus in this team surely.
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Siraj didnât help his cause with the inconsistency in Australia. He doesnât seem to be the same bowler at the moment. Maybe itâs in the mind.
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@auschwitzmemorial.bsky.social
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5/5: despite being in the middle of the city no one knew of the existence of the prison. When it was found a day after the regime fell only 4 children hiding in trash were alive. Hundreds of undestroyed docs and photos were found. Iâve been to Auschwitz and this is as bad. May it never happen again.
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4/5: classrooms were converted into prison cells. Inside classrooms brick and wood holding cells were made. Barbed wire surrounded the balconies to prevent suicides. And it all overlooked a garden where kids exercise equipment was turned into torture instruments.
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3/5: Even Pol Potâs officials were not spared and only 1/3 of his cabinet were still alive at the end. Foreigners including tourists were randomly rounded up, interrogated, âconfessionsâ extracted, tortured and executed - British, Kiwi, Indian, Pakistani, Thai, none were spared.
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2/5: the school was converted into prison S-21 over the 3-years of atrocities. 18,000 people were tortured to death here - men, women, children, Cambodians and foreigners. âIntellectualsâ- teachers, doctors, students, artists and anyone wearing glasses was deemed to be one.