Virat Kohli, India's most followed personality on Instagram with 273 million followers, has scaled back his social media presence. Citing the energy drain from constant online engagement, Kohli prioritized focusing on his game and personal life. While fans may miss his frequent posts, the article revisits some of his most memorable moments shared on the platform.
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Afghanistan clinched a narrow four-run victory against the United Arab Emirates in a thrilling T20 tri-series encounter. Despite missing key players, Afghanistan posted 170-4, powered by Ibrahim Zadran's 48 and Rahmanullah Gurbaz's 40. UAE fell short, managing 166-5, as Fareed Ahmad's composed final over secured the win for Afghanistan. Asif Khan's late surge proved insufficient against Afghanistan's disciplined bowling.
Team India's head coach, Gautam Gambhir, delighted fans awaiting their arrival at the ICC Cricket Academy in Dubai by signing autographs. Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel also interacted with fans, posing for photos and signing autographs.
Sandeep Sharma recounted a memorable IPL moment from 2017 when Preity Zinta, co-owner of Punjab Kings, advocated for him to receive the Player of the Match award after his crucial spell against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Sharma dismissed Chris Gayle, Virat Kohli, and AB de Villiers, helping Punjab defend a low score.
AB de Villiers clarified his earlier comments on Dewald Brevis, stating he never questioned the legality of his IPL entry. Instead, he emphasized that several franchises, including RCB and Mumbai Indians, missed an opportunity by not investing in the young South African talent. De Villiers urged Brevis to develop his pacing skills while acknowledging his impressive six-hitting ability.
The Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) introduces a national competitive framework to bolster grassroots tennis-ball cricket in India. This initiative establishes an official League Affiliation Model and Zonal Panel Structure, decentralizing governance across eight regions.
Shreyas Iyer will captain India A in the upcoming matches against Australia A, but Sarfaraz Khan's absence due to a quadriceps injury is a major talking point. Khan's injury also sidelined him from the Duleep Trophy. Iyer's leadership provides him a fresh opportunity after missing the Asia Cup squad.
Aakash Chopra has refuted Irfan Pathan's allegations of favoritism against MS Dhoni, dismissing claims that Dhoni favored players based on personal relationships. Chopra emphasized that captains tend to lean towards players they know and trust, especially under pressure, and that team selection is ultimately driven by the goal of winning, not by extraneous factors like social interactions.
Rivaba Jadeja, BJP MLA and wife of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, enlivened G.D. Shah High School's Sports Day in Jamnagar. She actively participated in traditional games like kabaddi and tug-of-war alongside students, creating an energetic atmosphere. Clips of the same were shared on her social media handle and have gone viral.
The Delhi Premier League (DPL) penalized several players after a fiery Eliminator match between South Delhi Superstarz and West Delhi Lions. Nitish Rana, despite his match-winning century, was fined. Digvesh Rathi and Krish Yadav received hefty penalties for violating the Code of Conduct. Aman Bharti and Sumit Mathur were also fined for inappropriate behavior.