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If the avenger had an Indian star cast, who do you think would play the important roles.

 I'm probably going to regrate writing this answer, but i am bored so, here's my casting: Avneet Kaur as Kate Bishop   Priyanka Chopra  as  Peggy Carter                                   Kareena Kapoor  as  Hela                                            Katrina Kaif   as  Maria hill Riteish Deshmukh   as   Loki Shradha Kapoor   as   Mantis Shah Rukh Khan   as  Dr Strange Ajay Devgon  as  Nick Fury Kangana Ranaut  as  Carol Danvers Taapsee Pannu  as  Pepper Potts Kriti Sanon  as  Jane Foster Varun Dhawan  as  Star Lord  Deepika Padukone  as  Gamora  Sara Ali Khan  as  Scarlet Witch Kajol  as  Agatha...

The Indian team is going through a tough time in this world cup. Bumrah won't be able to play the T20 WORLD CUP

  Bumrah has been out for a long time now and he will not be able to participate in the next world cup. We can't deny that he is one of the best bowlers in the world but he will miss out on the next world cup. He has been ruled out of the ongoing Twenty20 series against South Africa and is in danger of missing out on the World Cup too. He is set to report to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru. The selectors will be naming a replacement, which is likely to be Mohammed Shami. Sources within the Indian team management and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have revealed that chances of the India spearhead's recovery by the first game in the World Cup are remote but hope is not being given up. A recurring back problem is the cause of his latest injury. Having come back from a two-month injury lay-off, Bumrah played a couple of T20Is against Australia before breaking down again. The physios and the medical staff of the Indian team have informed the BCCI that h...

Shreyas Iyer to Ishan Kishan: Didn't want to intrude on your 'beast mode'

  The batter reflects on his second hundred in ODIs, which helped India level the series against South Africa. Shreyas Iyer  is enjoying a purple patch, with four half-centuries and a hundred in his last six ODI innings. That's some unreal form in different conditions: from the bounce of the red-soil surface in Ahmedabad, to the sluggish pitches in the Caribbean, and biscuit-brown Ranchi. His latest innings in Ranchi   on Sunday   was only his second century in ODIs, and a special one because it helped India draw level in the series against South Africa. Iyer is just 32-ODIs old but he already has an impressive body of work. He averages 47.07 in 28 innings, striking at 98.07 - numbers that would merit selection even in a full-strength Indian XI. It's the kind of consistency India have yearned for from someone who can bat at No. 4 in ODIs, especially since the 2019 World Cup where the absence of a strong batter in that position came under intense scrutiny after their ...