that's not quite true - they lean eight degrees towards the equator on average. In fact, the further from the equator they are planted, the more they tilt.
Also, that picture is from Sri Lanka, I've visited that Botanical Park earlier this year
This is how see the English speaking world.
USA - The snobbish elder brother who everyone dislikes but he pays the bills so
UK - The old dad who likes to think he is in charge but the big brother actually runs everything
Australia - The weird uncle who acts racist but is nice
New Zealand - Step brother whose presence often goes unnoticed
Canada - The nice caring aunt who is a bit eccentric in private life when you get to know her more personally
Ivanovic shows off his personal football museum of all the shirts he has collected from players and all the trophies he has won in his career..
Branislav Ivanovic has shown off his personal trophy museum and it's incredible (msn.com)
Nice...
Yeah I understand being a captain requires a lot more of effort than being one in football. Babar is a good personality to command respect but doesn't have the brains to lead.
Honestly I think we are not that vindictive about team performances as compared to Indian fanbase but yeah we are above than average.
Hardest job in the world is a national cricket captain. Selector, coach, and player, it's a huge ask. I can't imagine that a nation like Pakistan is very forgiving or patient with poor cricket performances.
Ah, yeah. Its been very interesting to follow for the last few years. Not only that but I do have a vested interest as usually this stuff starts to creep up across the borders and it definitely has in the last year or two.
Yeah tbh it's a bit like beating Bournemouth 9-0... I feel like it doesn't really mean anything in terms of turning this shit season around, even if it feels nice to see your side score so many goals in a match.
Almighty, every player has hit a misplaced pass from time to time, even Kane does it. It's hardly the end of the world.
Our attackers are the least of our worries.