Harsh Goenka Is Ready To Play In IPL, But He Has 2 Conditions
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"I am playing cricket almost every evening," wrote Harsh Goenka
With the latest season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in full swing, cricket is on everyone's mind. Businessman Harsh Goenka is not an exception. Mr Goenka told his followers on Twitter that he has been playing cricket almost every evening. On Monday, the Chairman of RPG Group shared a photo of his playing field. Along with the snap, he had an unusual request. Mr Goenka said that he was ready to join an IPL team. But there is a catch. He needs a runner and the game should involve a tennis ball. Thanks to the new life, I am playing cricket almost every evening. Finally....in form! IPL team owners, I am available to play free of cost for you. Just two requests- game should be played with tennis ball and after scoring 50 runs, I should be allowed a runner !😜😜 pic.twitter.com/vUa5PUDRgZ If the ball is hit in the sea, who brings it back? Or you don't bother and unwrap a new ball. You are out as per rules! Fifty runs that you score or the team total...?!? 🤔😃😃 Suggestion: install a conveyor belt on the cricket 🏏 pitch. When you don't like to run just press the button & conveyor takes you to other side. U can start, stop, reverse any time... top of the conveyor will be prepared just like a normal pitch ... for approval please! 😷 Can I join with you as a net bolwer for you sir ? Even as free of cost 😛I think to hit sixes on this ground counted as wkts ? Is it ?'Sea at' you in mega auction ... Every team will be surely want u in their teams.. all the best 😊🙏 Which team would you prefer ? Delhi capitals Sharing the photo, the 63-year-old wrote, "Thanks to the new life, I am playing cricket almost every evening. Finally....in form! IPL team owners, I am available to play free of cost for you. Just two requests- the game should be played with a tennis ball and after scoring 50 runs, I should be allowed a runner!" Mr Goenka's tweet led to some banter with his social media followers. One user wrote, "If the ball is hit in the sea, who brings it back? Or you don't bother and unwrap a new ball."More Related News