The Buzz: Chris Morris calms his team in Hindi
All the bantz, the jousts, and little bit of eavesdropping from the social media playground and beyond
Apr 16
Well, Chris Morris is an allrounder you know, so naturally he's multilingual.
Jimmy Neesham all at sea
Water you talkin' about, Neesh?
Trent Boult and Chris Lynn also joined Neesham and used their day off in Chennai to go dawn patrolling at nearby Kovalam...
And Boult seems in particularly fine form
The Mumbai connection
The Pandya brothers have come a long way - from being fans to becoming multiple-season IPL champions.
Apr 15
The RCB victory dance
We're not entirely sure what these dance moves are called (the one-up? Gone fishing?) but we'd like to see these on the field the next time RCB win a match, please.
Have you seen the price of bats these days?
That rare occasion when cricket doesn't feel like it's a batsman's game?
Apr 14
Mumbai's Undertaker moment
What do call games that come alive at the death? Virender Sehwag reckons he's seen this somewhere
Apr 13
Brian Lara remembers his world-record 400 not out, made against England in Antigua in April 2004.
Apr 12
Warner, Rashid, Bhuvneshwar do the Vaathi dance
The "Vaathi Coming" shoulder shimmy from the Tamil movie Master seems like a good warm-up routine before launching sixes out of the ground, doesn't it? Bhuvneshwar Kumar, David Warner and Rashid Khan of the Sunrisers Hyderabad give us a demo.
Meanwhile, over at the Delhi Capitals, R Ashwin is not impressed by Shikhar Dhawan's shoulder shimmy.
The fan
Cricketers have fans, but sometimes they become fans themselves. Shreevats Goswami gets his Sunrisers Hyderabad team-mate T Natarajan to introduce him to his actor friend.
Let us eat cake
Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman celebrated his 31st birthday with his team-mates over the weekend by actually eating and feeding some cake and not having it all wasted in a cake facial.
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