Deepan Joshi
@JoshiDeepan
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Journalist. Reuters, Hindustan Times, Times of India, Down To Earth, Business Today, Mail Today
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Joined December 2009
@cricketingview More than a few tweets. Wow. Guess that makes you Jonathan Liew or Gideon Haigh. Way to go.
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This is a very creative handle, and @ShivAroor would do well to not make a bigger ass of himself engaging with them.
Your old habits are hard to break. We'd appreciate it if you stopped sniffing Malayali rectums @ShivAroor!
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@cricketingview Much better than Warne as a batsman. Kallis was good enough to be used as a fifth bowler. 6/54 is his best in an innings and he has 5 wickets in an innings 5 times. He had a slim chance to be picked as a bowler but Warne had no chance to be picked as a batsman. Period.
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@cricketingview No. He was a good support bowler, who contributed with a wicket or two. And he was one of SA's best batsmen. SA depended on Kallis both with the bat and the ball. Australia didn't depend on Warne as a batsman. Without comparisons, you can say that Warne was more impactful.
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Entirely on expected lines.
The Prime Minister’s speech was nothing more than a stale laundry list of things in the past, fixated on attacking the Congress Party rather than offering a sustainable vision for India’s future. No commitment to making India a global manufacturing hub! No direction for the AI revolution! No clarity on our foreign policy! The speech lacked maturity, depth, and most importantly, the dignity expected from a Prime Minister in office. His speech sounded more like an election rally script for Delhi's Revdi Bazar than a serious parliamentary address. #Parliament
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@MichaelVaughan They should allow the top 4 to bat again and give two more overs. On a serious note, it was going to be a humdinger or a bust. That's how it goes with a high score @MichaelVaughan
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