Tag: sports
All the articles with the tag "sports".
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(DAY 1046) No cricket this Sunday
This Sunday had no cricket, which is unusual enough to feel worth noting. The absence itself is the point: no messages about pitch conditions, no last-minute co...
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(DAY 1033) Sunday cricket in foggy weather
Sunday morning cricket continues to find its place in the routine, even when the conditions are clearly working against it. The fog was thick today, dense eno...
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(DAY 1027) Catching up with Ankit Garg from InfoEdge Ventures
Catching up with Ankit Garg from InfoEdge Ventures today added a useful ...
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(DAY 1026) Sunday morning cricket routine
Sunday morning cricket has become a noticeable change in routine, and it has settled in more easily than expected. Playing early shifts the day’s center of ...
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(DAY 1018) Anticipating a Super F1 Sunday
The Super F1 weekend has been building toward a finale that already feels heavy with expectation. The championship context, the recent races, and the general ...
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(DAY 1012) MVP reflections from society cricket final
The final match of the society cricket tournament ended with a win and the MVP award, and the combination of those two things feels worth recording. Society...
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(DAY 1011) Playing with calm in society cricket
Taking the mantle of playing for the team today came with a clear intention to stay calm, and that intention shaped everything that followed. Going into the...
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(DAY 1010) First day reflections from society cricket
The first day of the society cricket game set the tone in a quiet but instructive way. It was not dramatic or especially memorable from the outside, but inter...
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(DAY 1009) Looking forward to three days of sport
The next three days are marked on my calendar in a way that feels different from work deadlines or social commitments. There is a simple anticipation around a...
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(DAY 991) Friday Night Cricket Schedule Issues
Moving cricket sessions from Saturday nights to Friday nights has created scheduling conflicts that reduce actual playing time and disrupt the established wee...