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Best finisher in the world in cricket History

MS Dhoni  is widely considered the greatest cricket finisher due to his remarkable composure under pressure, tactical brilliance, and ability to win games with his unique style. Other greats include Michael Bevan, known for pioneering the finishing role, Yuvraj Singh, lauded for building innings and finishing, and Jos Buttler, a modern-day finisher celebrated for aggressive and innovative shots.   This video highlights

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Diwali

Deepawali” and “Dipawali” redirect here. For other uses, see Deepavali (disambiguation). Diwali Rangoli decorations, made using coloured fine powder or sand, are popular during Diwali. Official name Dīpāvalī Also called Deepavali, Deepawali Observed by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs,[1] some Buddhists (notably Newar Buddhists[2]) Type Religious, cultural, seasonal Significance See below Celebrations Diya lighting puja (worship and prayer) Hukka Paati in Mithila region havan (fire offering) vrat (fasting) dāna (charity) melā (fairs/shows) home cleansing

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Winter Season

The winter season in India generally runs from mid-November to February, with December and January being the coldest months. During this time, northern India experiences cold temperatures, fog, and sometimes snowfall, while the south remains milder. The season is characterized by warm days and cold nights in the plains, influenced by Western Disturbances bringing rain and snow to

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