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Jofra Archer's 2014 tweet goes viral as Joe Biden wins US Elections

England and Rajasthan Royals star Jofra Archer is both an on-field and social media sensation. His prowess is not really limited to dismissing batsmen in the opposition line-up or hitting opposition bowlers for six in the death overs as he is a superstar among social media users for his skills to foresee the future. When the whole world was hooked to see the outcome of the US elections, Archer's six-year-old tweet went viral as the Nostradamus in him struck again baffling the Twitter world.

Jofra Archer’s six-year-old tweet with the first name of the President-Elect of the United States, Joe Biden was dug up by the netizens as they worshipped ‘God Jofra’ for being able to see things much ahead of time.

This is not the first time that Jofra Archer’s tweets have been shared vividly by social media users claiming that he had predicted outcomes of events way before it actually unfolded in front of common people.

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Sourav Ganguly confident of hosting IPL 2021, Ranji Trophy in bio-secure bubble

After successfully organising the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League outside India, the BCCI President Sourav Ganguly has said that the flagship tournament will return to India next year and it will be played on during its usual schedule between April-May. Along with the IPL, BCCI is also gearing up to hold the domestic Ranji Trophy and host England in February next year by creating a bio-secure bubble for players. He also said that the experience of hosting the IPL in a coronavirus-free environment by creating biosecure bubbles have helped the board in containing the worries it had on hosting tournaments in the country. The UAE was only for the IPL. We will host England in India. We will host domestic cricket in India. Ranji Trophy, we will create a bio bubble and we will do it. We’ll be fine. ISL is starting in November in Goa. The worry is not there anymore and the IPL has helped a lot,” Ganguly said to India Today. Ganguly also shared the BCCI’s plans to develop women's cricket in India and said that they are considering the move of organising a separate IPL for women, just like the men’s IPL with seven to eight teams in the next two years. “At the present moment, there are only three teams in the women’s IPL and I believe that in a couple of years’ time we will be good enough to have a separate IPL with seven teams, eight teams like the franchise-based teams for the women as well,” Ganguly added.