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This feels personal 🥹🧿❤️

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You deserve it Ro 🥹🧿❤️

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‼️JUST WANT YOUR ATTENTION FOR A MINUTE AND WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT IF YOU'D READ THIS WITH AN OPEN MIND
AND ALSO SHARE IT IF POSSIBLE ‼️

Just wanted to have a quick chat about the kind of content I've been seeing over the past few months.

Yes, it's about cricket. It's crazy how almost every debate somehow ends up blaming cricket. Recently, I saw a reel where a football fan claimed that Indian football isn't growing because of cricket. First of all, the BCCI is a privately run organization that generates and manages its own revenue. If other sports lack proper infrastructure, the responsibility lies with the authorities and governing bodies, not with another sport.

I won't deny that cricket attracts the most eyeballs in India, but that popularity wasn't handed to it on a plate. The 1983 World Cup victory created a wave that brought cricket into every street and every household. Sports earn their following through years of achievements and emotional connections.

And aslo indian women's cricket was also not very famous since beginning no one used to watch matches but they proved themselves by going into finals attracted audience towards their game and that world cup win after that every thing changed for indian women's cricket now every one watches every match of women's cricket they didn't blamed men's cricket they proved themselves and the results are in front of youu

Take the example of Neeraj Chopra. He won Olympic gold, and suddenly millions of Indians were staying awake at night just to watch javelin. He earned that attention through his performances, not by blaming another sport. At the same time, I completely agree that people should appreciate andWhat I find ironic, though, is that many people love to say that cricket is destroying the sports culture in India. Yet, the same people often spend more time blaming cricket than actually supporting the sports they're talking about. If you ask them about the players, rankings, tournaments, or even basic stats of those so-called 'minor sports,' many of them wouldn't know much. Supporting a sport means actively following and promoting it, not just using it as a reason to criticize another one

Another thing I came across was someone saying cricket

doesn't require even 10% of the fitness needed in football. Every sport demands a different skill set, different levels of fitness, and different kinds of effort. Comparing them to prove one is superior makes no sense.

And yes, some cricket fans can be toxic. Some have damaged infrastructure and behaved irresponsibly. I don't support that at all. Every sport has passionate fans, and unfortunately, every sport has a toxic section too.

Nobody is forcing anyone to watch cricket or idolize cricketers. But at the same time, you can't deny the contribution these athletes have made while representing the country on the global stage.

Peace, and only peace. I genuinely hope every sport in India grows, gets the support it deserves, and produces champions

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ictxlove4518

All the best girlss bring it home 🧿🧿🤍

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Even at this age, when one wrong move can cause a serious injury, he still went for that full-stretch dive to avoid the run-out. That alone shows his mindset, his passion, and his hunger to score runs and win games for the team. Hope he comes back stronger next match🙏🏻

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Back in blue 💙🌟

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It's always blue and white 🤍🧿

Posted new Short on rohika on my second channel due to copyright issues do like and comment
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Unreal dedication from Rohit Sharma

He was in Bangalore in the morning for his fitness test and then flew to Chandigarh to join the Indian team for the ODI series.

He arrived in the afternoon, joined the squad directly, and headed to the stadium for the practice session.

He will be the oldest player in the Indian squad for this series, yet people still call him unfit. Believe me, he is one of the most dedicated players in India when it comes to representing Indian cricket.

Still they are not considering him for the world Cup he deserves more than anyone ❤️🌟

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Rohit Sharma Joins the Indian ODI Squad at Mohali.

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Rohit Sharma has passed his fitness test. He is fully ready to play the ODI against Afghanistan and will join the team soon.🤍🌟

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