Alex Hartley

On the latest episode of the No balls podcast with Kate Cross, Hartley confessed to being on the verge of crying.

She was massively trolled for saying ECB could have waited a bit more till Monday to announce Mens head coach leaving.

Nat Sciver Brunt later disagreed with it though. (Which is absolutely fine)

Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight leaving also got a bit overshadowed by this news.

Hartley is vocal about what she feels and honestly a bit refreshing even if you don't always agree.

Why is she so trolled? And also given a cold shoulder by England team that she raises voice for ?

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u/Consistent-Tie962 — 1 month ago

India should declare now ?

Bhatia has had her well deserved ton. The lead is past 400.

They need to give their bowlers some time to take 10 wickets. England will try to bat their way to a draw!

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u/Consistent-Tie962 — 1 month ago

Lords Test : India in firm control as they lead by 115 after first the innings.

I thought the finish with bat yesterday from India was disappointing and 285 was just about par. Their bowlers led by Karnti Gaud have proved it to be more than enough as of now ! India in control but England still have an innings to turn things around!

u/Consistent-Tie962 — 1 month ago

Company to explore Helsinki

I'm 30F. Doing this for the first time. I'm in Helsinki in the last weekend of July 25-26th. I would like to explore with someone. I'm from India. I would like to see the popular spots in the city, grab something to eat. Maybe a short trek, a museum visit. That's my vibe. A good conversation to add to it.

Please get in touch if anyone is interested!

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u/Consistent-Tie962 — 2 months ago
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Vipassana at Dhamma Thali in second half of June

Khamma Ghani !

I'm thinking of enrolling for a 10 day retreat at Dhamma Thali. I've heard that it's a great destination when weather is kind. I'm not sure if the second half of June is a good time ?

What to expect weatherwise ? For context, I'm from Mumbai so used to heat and humidity but not too extreme either. Rajasthan is a high bar.

Also, if anyone here has been to the centre, please give some tips on how to travel and what's to expect overall.

Thank you !

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u/Consistent-Tie962 — 3 months ago