When we think of professional cricketers, the image that often comes to mind is one of relentless training—endless hours spent fine-tuning their batting technique, sharpening their reflexes behind the stumps, and pushing themselves to be better every day.
But off the field, they’re just like us—unwinding with their favourite gadgets, scrolling through social media, laughing at the latest memes, and catching up on their YouTube playlists. One of the brightest talents in the domestic T20 circuit, Sinethemba Qeshile, is no exception.
A standout for the Warriors, Qeshile’s presence on the pitch is as dynamic as his personality off it. Qeshile shared all about his tech-savvy world—his go-to apps, his love for gadgets, and how he balances his downtime with the demands of professional cricket.
The cricketer’s most used emoji is the laughing emoji, which he uses frequently because he often finds himself in situations where a good laugh is needed. When he has a few minutes to kill, Instagram is his go-to app. He enjoys the constant stream of new content and finds it a great way to unwind.
For game analysis and training, Qeshile relies heavily on YouTube. “I often watch games there
to analyse different aspects of cricket. It helps a lot with picking up tips
and tricks,” he said
This blend of relaxation and professional development highlights how even in the fast-paced world of T20 cricket, cricketers need moments to relax and recharge. “Whether it’s catching up on the latest social media trends or using technology to refine their game, staying connected off the field can make all the difference,” Qeshile concluded.
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