Parthiv Patel
All That Glitters Ain’t Gold: Indian Cricketers Who Got Early Fame And Then Vanished From Limelight
They say that India is a country known for its unity in diversity. Whenever we talk about this, we tend to think about culture, creed, religion and other social factors that unite a country. While all this certainly needs to be acknowledged, one thing that's immense whenever we talk about unity in India is cricket. No other sport in this country has the power to enable a conversation with two random individuals, irrespective of their background and whether they know each other or not. Whenever Sachin Tendulkar or Virat Kohli gets out, a food delivery boy in Indore who's a cricket fan will h | Click Here...
Chak De India: Yuvraj Singh, Parthiv Patel and Harbhajan Singh chill together, see trending pic
Yuvraj Singh, Parthiv Patel and Harbhajan Singh are three of the finest and most talented cricketers that we have had playing for team India. While Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh have achieved greater glories for team India across all formats, Parthiv too has done his best for the country whenever he's got an opportunity to represent them and do well. He made his debut at a young age and well, no wonder, during his prime around the years 2001-2002, he was one of the youngest to have ever played Test cricket consistently for team India. Yuvraj, Parthiv and | Click Here...
Cricketer Parthiv Patel announces retirement from all forms of cricket
Big news coming in from Indian cricket. As per reports in NDTV Sports, Indian cricketer Parthiv Patel has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. Parthi Patel was one of the youngest players to make his Test debut for India way back in 2002 at the age of 17. Here's wishing him a lovely journey going forward. For more updates, stay tuned to IWMBuzz.com | Click Here...
The Kapil Sharma Show 6 July 2019 Written Update: Cricket lords on the stage of Comedy
The Kapil Sharma Show 6 July episode today we see Kapil informing Archana that change was the law of nature. He talked about how the thumb impression was once considered a sign of illiteracy is now a common corporate culture. He talked about how technology was a blessing and a curse too. He asked the audience if there was one thing that they would like to change what would it be. One of the members of the audience said that she would like to change her husband. She said that she liked traveling however; her husband was not much of a traveler. One of the members say that he helped to reunite | Click Here...