The comment section was soon flooded with comments from Indore and other city residents suggesting the journalist various famous street food items and joints.
An amalgamation of fascinating life stories that scripted one of the most memorable moments in the history of Indian cricket. The men who humbled Australia in their own backyard, defying odds and naysayers, are not the ones staring from the billboards in manic metro cities but shy, quiet and unassuming characters from the suburbs and the hinterlands. These are strong character artists of an author-backed film rather than mega stars with bulging biceps of 200-crore potboilers.
The Indian Cricket team pulled off a historic win at the fourth and final Test of the series against Australia in Brisbane's Gabba on January 19, retaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. India won the series by 2-1.
Of course, India did defy all the odds in Melbourne by making a stunning comeback in the Test series after being humiliated in Adelaide. Yet, one will struggle to completely comprehend the enormity of an epic draw by this Indian team at the Sydney Cricket Ground on January 11.
India have only won once at the Sydney Cricket Ground and that too in 1978 - none of the current Indian players were even born then.
Indian cricketers Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya had gone shopping to a baby store in Sydney on December 7, where they had posed for several photographs with the staffers without a facemask.
The COVID-19 rule violation came to the notice of the authorities after a fan put out a video of the five eating at an indoor restaurant on New Year’s Day. The post had gone viral on social media.
The win at the MCG in 2020 will be remembered as the best ever overseas win which came against the unlikeliest of situations by some of the unimaginable heroes.
Monday afternoon, with 16 deliveries left in the Test, MS Dhoni swiveled to pull Mitchell Starc for the boundary that put an end to an agonizing last 35 minutes of play in which India lost two wickets in pursuit of a target of 133.