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I saw Vikram played against our boys last year. He’s a hard hitting opening batsmanHow good is Vikram Singh and Teja
I saw Vikram played against our boys last year. He’s a hard hitting opening batsmanHow good is Vikram Singh and Teja
Good to know there's at least one other person in the world who has read them. I just have the final book to read, although I've also been reading some of the spinoffs as well.Yes I am
Their are some that read them, you can find various booktubers who rates the series highly.Good to know there's at least one other person in the world who has read them. I just have the final book to read, although I've also been reading some of the spinoffs as well.
Personally not worried myself, but some people have been calling a local radio station airing there disappointmentBrother Hiboric
SuperSport cuts a last-minute deal to broadcast IPL in South Africa
The country was set to miss out on IPL screening for the first time in the tournament's history before the agreement happenedwww.espncricinfo.com
Not a good news for SA cricket lovers.
Simple solution here is to stop listen to the local radio...Personally not worried myself, but some people have been calling a local radio station airing there disappointment
They might just try to do that. I think there's still the threat of rain around, so knocking off the runs as quickly as possible is definitely in South Africa's interest.On recent form the Saffers will chase this down in about 10 overs
He just made a 100 in the highest t20I chase ever lol.Wow Quinton De Kock really can't bat in pressure games hey ..
That's a different format , ODI cricket he has a bad record with anything World Cup relatedHe just made a 100 in the highest t20I chase ever lol.
Not really true when it comes to SA. probably for the rest of africa. But for SA they had streaming options in disney +, amazon prime, apple and dazn.The whole IPL rights situation was an insane leverage play by both parties.
They were both playing chicken to see who would budge first since there is no real alternative that could afford the IPL rights in Africa.
MultiChoice were hoping they could get a discount; ViaCom wanted to be paid in full.