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India live the Test dream, Australia get the elusive World Cup, and Bangladesh suffer ignominious defeat

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India live the Test dream, Australia get the elusive World Cup, and Bangladesh suffer ignominious defeat

India hit 131 times in the fourth inning at the beginning of 2021 to save the SCG test, and half of them were injured. In the next game, they scored more than any side in Gabba’s fourth game and allowed Australia to lose for the first time in 32 years. They ended the year with South Africa failing only the third time out of 27 Centurion tests. During this period, they defeated the England team by 51.5 points, which was a sensational reversal on the fifth day at Rod Stadium.

Winning the series in Australia and winning in South Africa, a 2-1 lead ensures that they will not lose an incomplete game against England in the away game. You won’t find many people arguing that this year is the greatest year of Indian cricket testing. Some people may mention the lost World Test Championship finals, and when discussing other formats, they will withdraw from the T20 World Cup early.

Despite having the best and most competitive T20 league in the world, India has not ruled the world in limited cricket matches. This is an anomaly. Rahul Dravid and Rohit Xia Erma’s new team management combination will seek a solution in the next few years, but don’t use a final to knock down the test team. Virat Kohli’s (and sometimes Ajinkya Rahane’s) team does and will compete with more teams under more conditions than any other team.

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High Point
India’s performances in Lord’s, The Oval and Centurion are excellent, but how did you beat a great Australian offense in a Gabba test and get a total of four test caps in your bowling offense? It appears in a series decider, making it extra special.

Low point
India’s poor performance in the World Cup, losing in two key games in a single game greatly benefited the team that won the game. It doesn’t matter that they win the other three because they can’t stand out from the group. Nevertheless, for some time, they looked like a party that needed to take extra steps in a limited cricket match.

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Is a Sania Mirza biopic in the works? She reveals: Individuals have been conversing…

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Sania Mirza reflects on the challenges of being famous. She prioritizes her son Izhaan, striving to maintain a balance between work and motherhood.
Sania Mirza has a lot on her plate after being appointed as Dubai’s Sports Ambassador. With a career as prolific as hers, her journey would certainly be inspiring for many people, if made into a film.

But we are yet to see one materialise on Mirza’s life. She says there has been interest showed, “A biopic has been on the cards, a lot of people have been talking about it. But I haven’t had offers of late, unless my managers have not told me about any!”

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While work goes on, with Mirza also managing her tennis academies, it didn’t prevent her from ringing in the New Year with her ‘forever date’, as she captioned her picture with her six-year-old, lovingly called Izzu.

We ask her about life as a single mother. “No matter what I do in my life, my son Izhaan is always going to be my priority. Even amongst my professional commitments, he will remain that. That doesn’t mean I don’t do other things. I try to revolve my stuff around Izhaan as much as I can,” says the 38-year-old, who became a mother in 2018.

“I also try to not leave him too much, at max maybe one-two nights if I have to travel for work. All of it works itself out. I try to find a balance,” she adds. Being a busy public figure also means that she is constantly in the public eye.

Doing and saying the right thing in her life must be a pressure. Does Mirza feel it? “Being famous or not comes with it’s own set of challenges. More than the pressure, I feel a sense of responsibility.

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I feel there are so many kids who look up to you, so you have a certain sense of responsibility about how you conduct yourself. I try to be myself as much as I can in the public eye. I feel humbled and honoured to be in this position. I speak from my heart,” she quips.

Sania Mirza, the tennis icon and former World No. 1 doubles player, has recently revealed that conversations are underway for a potential biopic about her life. In an exclusive interview, Sania opened up about how she has been approached by individuals.

interested in bringing her inspiring journey to the big screen. “Individuals have been conversing, and it’s something that could definitely happen in the future,” she shared. While she didn’t provide specifics, the possibility of a Sania Mirza biopic has excited her fans, who have long admired her achievements on and off the court.

Sania’s remarkable career includes six Grand Slam titles, a career-high doubles ranking, and her pioneering efforts to break stereotypes in the world of sports. Beyond her athletic prowess.

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she has been a vocal advocate for women’s empowerment, making to make her story even more compelling. From her struggles and sacrifices to her triumphs and resilience, a biopic would surely highlight the journey of a woman who has defied the odds and become a trailblazer in the world of tennis.

The conversation around a biopic is not surprising, as there has been increasing interest in telling the stories of influential sports figures, especially women, whose contributions have often been underappreciated. With a potential biopic on the horizon, Sania could inspire yet another generation of young athletes, especially girls, to pursue their dreams relentlessly.

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