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Where Handshakes Are Apparently Optional
What a time to be alive in the grand theatre of Indian Premier League drama. In a world plagued by actual problems, the cricket fraternity has decided that the real crisis of our era is Virat Kohli refusing to shake Travis Head’s hand after SRH demolished RCB by 55 runs. Yes, dear reader, the sport that proudly calls itself the “gentleman’s game” is once again clutching its pearls over etiquette while conveniently ignoring that the field itself often resembles a verbal war zo

Waleed Hussain
6 hours ago3 min read


How to Retire Without Actually Retiring
As the IPL 2026 curtains fall—presumably with Mumbai Indians once again discovering that talent and chaos are not the same thing—cricket’s most elegant lounger, Rohit Sharma, stands at the crossroads. At 39 (yes, the man who looks like he was born wearing sunglasses and a half-smile is now closer to 40 than to his debut), the Hitman faces a future that is part nostalgia tour, part fitness miracle, and entirely unpredictable. One thing is certain: retirement for Rohit will be

Waleed Hussain
7 days ago4 min read


The Taming of the Teen Tornado
In the high-octane circus of the Indian Premier League, few phenomena have exploded onto the scene quite like Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The Bihar prodigy, still a teenager at 15, burst into global consciousness in IPL 2025 as the youngest debutant and centurion in T20 history. His 101 off 38 balls against Gujarat Titans wasn’t just a knock; it was a declaration of intent from a player who treats boundaries as birthrights and bowlers as mere target practice. With a career strike ra

Waleed Hussain
May 104 min read


When T20 Cricket Finally Admitted It Was Professional Wrestling with Pads
At the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi Capitals committed the ultimate act of sporting arrogance. They racked up 264 for 2, patted themselves on the back, and presumably started drafting victory tweets. KL Rahul delivered a masterclass 152 not out, Nitish Rana chipped in with 91, and the Delhi dugout looked like they had just invented fire. The bowlers? They were already mentally booking spa appointments to recover from the trauma of watching the ball sail into the stands like it

Waleed Hussain
May 33 min read


The Early Whisper
While Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s precocious rise stirs wonder, it tests how gently a nation can nurture its next cricketing hope. What does a 15-year-old carry in his kit bag. A bat, a pair of gloves, perhaps a water bottle. Or something heavier: dreams, pressure, and the quiet weight of a nation that never stops searching for its next cricketing marvel. In the case of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the question lingers with unusual urgency. At first glance, he appears like any other teenag

C.S. Krishnamurthy
Apr 223 min read


The Captain MI Desperately Didn’t Need
Ah, the IPL 2026 season – where Mumbai Indians, five-time champions and eternal blue-blooded royalty, have decided to cosplay as a mid-table struggler. And leading this glorious downward spiral? None other than Hardik Pandya, the man who swapped Gujarat’s trophy cabinet for Mumbai’s hot seat and somehow turned “five-time winners” into “one-win wonders.” Four losses in a row. Ninth on the points table. Negative NRR that looks like it was calculated by a depressed accountant. I

Waleed Hussain
Apr 193 min read


The Prodigy Who Is Already Too Good for Age-Groups
In the swirling chaos of the 2026 IPL, where established stars chase milestones and franchises hunt for silverware, a 15-year-old from Bihar has stolen the spotlight with the casual swagger of a veteran. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is not merely participating in the world’s richest T20 league—he is dominating it. His blistering 15-ball half-century against Chennai Super Kings in the early days of the season, followed by a 26-ball 78 that powered Rajasthan Royals to a record powerpla

Waleed Hussain
Apr 123 min read


Shami Refuses to Go Down Quietly
Mohammed Shami, the eternal comeback kid who just won’t quit—except the selectors seem determined to make him. As of April 2026, India’s once-reliable seam spearhead hasn’t worn the blue jersey since the Champions Trophy final in March 2025. That’s over a year of watching from the sidelines while racking up 67 wickets in domestic cricket for Bengal across Ranji, Vijay Hazare, and Syed Mushtaq Ali. Impressive? Sure. Enough for a recall? Apparently not. Bravo, selectors. Nothin

Waleed Hussain
Apr 53 min read


Opener turned into six -hitting contest
Mumbai: The IPL 2026 opening match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium wasn’t a cricket contest. It was a full-scale six-hitting festival, complete with bowlers serving as reluctant ball boys and the leather sphere treating the boundary ropes like an optional suggestion rather than a hard limit. SRH, batting first after being inserted, scraped together 201 for 9 in their full 20 overs. Stand-in skipper Ishan Kishan led the

Waleed Hussain
Mar 294 min read
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