International Bat Night 2024 is on Thursday, August 29, 2024: Sourabh Tiwari's batting ?

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Sourabh Tiwari’s batting ?

Yes.He has been doing really well at the moment for MI.I think he is the left handed MS Dhoni.

Only difference between Dhoni and him is that Dhoni has his own unorthodox technique but I think Sourabh Tiwari's has very good batting technique and good thing about what I liked about him is that he plays according to the situation of the game.He takes risks at the right moment and hits some amazing shots and his good Physical strength also means that most of the times he can clear fense with ease just like Dhoni.So he has all the ingredients required to succeed not only in T20 but also the other formats of the game as well.

This is his first class career.A very good average of 50+ and also some very good hundreds.So the guy has loads of talents.Just 20 years of age now.So has lots of years left and still young and already doing well.So let him keep performing well at the domestic level and when the right moment arrives,selectors will surely have his name in the list.

I think it's better not to put too much pressure on him as next "Dhoni" and all otherwise he will become another wasted talent like many of them have come and gone.He is playing freely at the moment in his natural way which is great to watch.

At the moment,I think he could have been selected for T20.In future I think he would do well in international matches too.Best of Luck to him.

Are bats blind??????????????????

Are bats blind??????????????????

Bats are not blind. Like many animals, they are born blind, but gain eyesight from the time they are seven to nine days old.

The saying, "blind as a bat," probably arose because of the way bats fly around, darting here and there at night. Actually, the bat is hunting insects, which people cannot see in the dark when the bat is flying about.

Bats are night creatures. Most come out only at night to hunt. Although they can see reasonably well, they are not equipped with the special eyesight possessed by other night-hunting animals such as owls and cats. Instead, bats fly and guide themselves in the dark by means of a sonar system.

This is how the bat's sonar system works. As the bat flies, it emits a high, squeaking sound, unable to be heard by human ears. As the sound travels outward, it hits objects and bounces back. These sound waves tell the bat where objects are so they can be avoided. This method of locating objects is called echolocation. Bats fly safely at night by using their ears, not their eyes.

During World War II, a special army unit began training bats to carry bombs into cracks and crevices of enemy buildings. The war ended before the project was ever put into operation!

also some say that:

No, bats aren't blind. All bats can see, although some species aren't exactly eagle-eyed.

While scientists believe smaller bats don't see in color, many species get around amazingly well in the dark. Some bat species have the added advantage of echolocation -- the ability to bounce sounds off an object, including prey, to determine its size, shape, and location.

The Bat Conservation International reports the echolocation of a fishing bat is sophisticated enough to detect a minnow's fin as fine as a human hair sticking up just 2 mm above a pond's surface. Those of us with LASIK should be so lucky.

So saying you're "as blind as a bat" without your contacts isn't really an admission of poor eyesight. It's just an idiom dating back hundreds of years. Though they may be as hungry as a horse, as quiet as a mouse, and as happy as a clam, bats aren't, well, as blind as a bat.

Why do bats fly into houses?

Why do bats fly into houses?

They are looking for an enclosed space to roost for the day.

99.9% of all bats are harmless to humans, and are VERY beneficial to the environment and to humans as well. The bats of the world eat "tons" of insects every single night. Can you imagine how many bugs that is? We could not survive without bats. We would be drowning in insects.

Put up a bat house outside your home and they will occupy that instead of your home. You can build one yourself or get one from Bats Conservation International. Just Google them.

Get to know our bats and learn about them. They are wonderful, sweet little creatures that mean us NO harm. The ONLY Mammals that can truly fly.

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