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4 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Asal yevaru vellu. Valla target yenti ? Bunch of loosers or boredom batch or kid life crisis or paisal yekkuvaina batch ?? 

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Business Lessons from India vs. South Africa T20 World Cup Final

1. Teamwork and Adaptability

India's victory in the T20 World Cup final was a testament to their teamwork and adaptability. Despite losing early wickets, they adjusted their strategy, built partnerships, and posted a competitive total. In business, collaboration and flexibility are equally crucial. Teams that work well together and adapt to changing circumstances often outperform their competitors.

2. Leadership and Decision-Making

Captain Rohit Sharma's decision to bat first after winning the toss set the tone for India. In business, effective leadership and timely decisions can significantly impact outcomes. Leaders must be decisive, consider various factors, and choose the best path forward.

3. Resilience and Perseverance

India defended a modest total by relying on Jasprit Bumrah's exceptional bowling. Similarly, businesses face challenges – economic downturns, market shifts, or unexpected crises. Staying resilient, adapting, and persevering are essential traits. Success often comes to those who weather storms and keep pushing forward.

4. Innovation and Game-Changers

Hardik Pandya's crucial wickets turned the match in India's favor. In business, identifying game-changing opportunities and innovating can provide a competitive edge. Whether it's a new product, a disruptive technology, or a novel approach, embracing innovation is vital

5. Embracing Pressure

The nail-biting finish showcased how both teams handled pressure. In business, critical moments arise – negotiations, product launches, or investor meetings. Staying composed, making informed decisions, and performing under pressure are skills that successful professionals cultivate.

Remember, these lessons extend beyond cricket – they resonate in the corporate world too!

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1 hour ago, pizzaaddict said:

Business Lessons from India vs. South Africa T20 World Cup Final

1. Teamwork and Adaptability

India's victory in the T20 World Cup final was a testament to their teamwork and adaptability. Despite losing early wickets, they adjusted their strategy, built partnerships, and posted a competitive total. In business, collaboration and flexibility are equally crucial. Teams that work well together and adapt to changing circumstances often outperform their competitors.

2. Leadership and Decision-Making

Captain Rohit Sharma's decision to bat first after winning the toss set the tone for India. In business, effective leadership and timely decisions can significantly impact outcomes. Leaders must be decisive, consider various factors, and choose the best path forward.

3. Resilience and Perseverance

India defended a modest total by relying on Jasprit Bumrah's exceptional bowling. Similarly, businesses face challenges – economic downturns, market shifts, or unexpected crises. Staying resilient, adapting, and persevering are essential traits. Success often comes to those who weather storms and keep pushing forward.

4. Innovation and Game-Changers

Hardik Pandya's crucial wickets turned the match in India's favor. In business, identifying game-changing opportunities and innovating can provide a competitive edge. Whether it's a new product, a disruptive technology, or a novel approach, embracing innovation is vital

5. Embracing Pressure

The nail-biting finish showcased how both teams handled pressure. In business, critical moments arise – negotiations, product launches, or investor meetings. Staying composed, making informed decisions, and performing under pressure are skills that successful professionals cultivate.

Remember, these lessons extend beyond cricket – they resonate in the corporate world too!

Important lesson.

How can't you choke from comfortable position 

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4 hours ago, Sucker said:

Important lesson.

How can't you choke from comfortable position 

Life lessons , situation lessons , journey of life etc etc ani posts create chesaru 

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23-year-old Muslim man beaten to death with bats and knives at cricket match in Gujarat

The man was brutally beaten with bamboo sticks, bats and knives according to the police. The eyewitness accounts say that he had a part of his ear bitten off by the assailants.
 
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2 hours ago, pizzaaddict said:

23-year-old Muslim man beaten to death with bats and knives at cricket match in Gujarat

The man was brutally beaten with bamboo sticks, bats and knives according to the police. The eyewitness accounts say that he had a part of his ear bitten off by the assailants.
 

Reason? Ye reason aina it’s wrong but wants to know what made them to do like that

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From the time I've started watching cricket - like most Indians in a batting obsessed nation - I have always had my favorite players who happened to be batsmen. From Sachin Tendulkar to Virat Kohli.

 

For the first time in my life - I do proudly say my favorite player in the Indian cricket team is JASPRIT BUMRAH. We are so fortunate to have him play for our team - India.

If you look at the WC - in every single match someone or the other had contributed to India's win. But there was one common denominator in all of these wins - BUMRAH's consistency and threat to the opposition in every single  game. Just look at the games against Pakistan and South Africa - we were down and out and our only hope was Bumrah.

Chinnappudu Indian bowling gurinchi avahelanaga matladeyvallu - but today - Bumrah ni touch cheyyalantey bhayam.

Eeroju every single expert, every single bowling legend from Wasim Akram to Waqar Younis claim Bumrah to be No. 1 bowler in the world.

The ultimate tribute is - meelo chaala mandi history chadivaaro ledo - the West Indies cricket team used to be the world beaters in the 70's and the 80's and they had the most fearsome fast bowlers. One of the bowlers from that era was Andy Roberts and he claimed that if Bumrah played during their era - he would have found a place in their fast bowling quartet - what a tribute.

I want to repeat that - world teams are "scared" "fearful" of attacking Bumrah's overs. Essentially out of 20 overs - 4 overs are locked out - and the opposition has to play around Bumrah's overs.

He had an economy rate of 4.15 in a T20 World Cup. Insane economy in a format designed for hitting.

Bumrah is a true trail blazer - he is going to inspire millions of young Indian kids to pick up bowling.

This is it guys - we do have our first ever bowling super star in Jasprit Bumrah.

In my opinion - fast bowling is the most physically draining discipline in cricket - and we as fans should recognize a diamond when we have one.

Let's all hope he remains fit and wins India many more trophies in the future.

 

 

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2 hours ago, megadheera said:

Reason? Ye reason aina it’s wrong but wants to know what made them to do like that

According to media reports, locals said tension had begun even before the match as a good number of players taking part in the tournament were Muslims and they were "playing well" which disturbed a section of "pro-Hindutva" locals.

Reportedly, one team playing the match mostly comprised Muslims and the other team had up to 3 Muslims.

The organizers of the cricket tournament had warned of a communal clash due to this and many of the Muslim players had expressed fear about taking part in the match, reported The Quint.

On the day of the match, a group of men including a drunkard allegedly got into a fight with Salman over parking his motorcycle.

According to The Quint, the men kept saying, "Vohra, do what we're telling you to do."

A few moments later, they returned with more men and started attacking another Muslim man named Suhail, mistaking him for Salman. Salman jumped in to save Suhail and the mob surrounded him and started beating him mercilessly until they "assumed there was no energy or will left in him," reported The Quint.

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