Sunday, July 29, 2007

Life is too short

Life is too short.
grudges are waste of perfect happiness
Laugh when you can
apologize when you should
and let go of what you can't change
Love deeply and forgive quickly
take chances give everything
And have no regrets
life is too short to be unhappy
you have to take good with the bad
smile when you are sad.
Love what you got
...and always remember what you had.
always forgive, never Forget.
Learn from your mistake. but never regret.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Beauty Tip

A dear old lady was once asked what she used to make
her complexion so beautiful and her whole being so
bright and attractive.

She answered...
" I used my lips, truth
I use my voice, kindness
I use my ears, compassion
I use my hands, charity
I use for my figure, uprightness
I use my heart, love
I use for any who do not like me, prayer."

Unknown

Believe in your heart

Believe in your heart that something wonderful is about to happen.
Love your life.
Believe in your own powers, and your own potential, and in your own innate goodness.
Wake every morning in the awe of just to be alive.
Discover each day the magnificent, awesome beauty of the world.
Explore and embrace life in yourself and in everyone you see each day.
Reach within to find your own specialness.
Amaze yourself and rouse those around you to the potential of each day.
Don't be afraid to admit that you are less than perfect: this is the essence of humanity
Let those who love you help you.
Trust enough to be able to take.
Look with hope to the horizons of today, for today is all we truly have.
Live this day well.
Let a little sunshine out , as well as in.
Create your own rainbows.
Be open to all your possibilities, all possibilities and miracles.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Quotable Quotations

Friendship gives:
Today its meaning, Tomorrow its promise ,Forever its dream.

Prosperity makes friends and adversity tries them.

There are three faithful friends:
An old wife,an old dog and ready money.

Friendship,peculiar boom of Heaven,
The noble mind's delight and pride,
To men and angles only given
To all the lower world denied.

To like and dislike the same things,
that is indeed, friendship.

Side by side or miles apart,
good friends are always
close to the heart.

When wealth is lost,nothing is lost,
when health is lost,something is lost,
when character is lost,all is lost!

Everything flows and nothing stays.

True beauty consists in purity of heart.

Never give advice unless asked.

Advice is a drug in the market,
the supply, always exceeds the demand.

If a man loves to give advice,
it is sure sign that he himself wants it.

Children are like wet cement ,
Whatever falls on them makes an impression.

Anger is short madness, So control your passion or it will control you.

Keep the eyes wide open before marriage;
and half shut afterward.

No man is hero to his own wife;
no woman is a wife to her own hero.

My luck is locked, Mind is shocked,
Way is chocked, But aim is rocked.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

A clear view of WWW-290 course

A clear view of WWW-290 course:
The term "blog" is a blend of the words web and log."Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.
Blogging:
First of all I became familiar with blog in this course it is not a scary animal anymore,It is full of fun and source of useful information. Blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order with chunk of text, images, links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. Leaving comments by readers makes the blog more interactive.

Most blogs are primarily textual although some focus on photographs(photo blog), videos(vlog), or audio (podcasting), and are part of a wider network of social media. Blogs can be hosted by dedicated blog hosting services, or they can be run using blog software, Many blog hosts are free (off course not fully featured) like "Blogger and Word Press" that made setting up a blog more easier. If you sign up with a blog host, you can create your post using the simple tools built into the host website without any technical knowledge, from any computer and internet connection. Also possible to update a blog via a regular phone, from a PDA, camera phone(case of a moblog).

"For WWW-290 course we mostly used Blogger.com for creating blog and "Feedburner.com"for creating Podcast". With new features being added all the time, Blogger is highly recommended for first-timers. By default, all Blogger blogs are hosted on "blogspot.com" Google allowed Blogger to incorporate compatibility with the photo-sharing utility Hello which lets you quickly post photos to your blog- and also manage and search through the photos on your computer. It is useful for "photo blogs".

(RSS) Really Simple Syndication (previously also called Rich Site Summary and RDF Site Summary) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated digital content, such as blogs, news feeds or podcast. Users of RSS content use software programs called "feed reader" or "feed aggregators".The user subscribes to a feed by entering a link of the feed into the reader program. The reader can then check the user's subscribed feeds to see if any of
those feeds have new content since the last time it checked, and if so, retrieve that content and present it to the user. RSS formats are specified in XML. Also To view feeds you can sign up with a Web-based aggregator such as Bloglines or Google Reader. All you do is that create an account, log in, choose which feeds you'd like to keep track of, and the website will create a customized page for you, displaying the relevant headlines. With Bloglines you don't have to deal with any software.

There are many types of blog, and in the way content is delivered or written each are different. Some blog focus on a particular such as project blogs, political blogs fashion blogs, travel blog
blawgs(leagal), splog(spamming), Slog(website) etc. Few blog search engines are used to search blog contents(blogosphere),such as Feedster, Technorati and blogdigger. A blogroll is a collection of links to other weblogs When present, blogrolls are often found on the front page sidebar of most weblogs. Various weblog authors have different criteria for including other weblogs on their blogrolls. An entry in a blog with many entries is accessible from the site's front page for only a short time. Visitors who store the URL for a particular entry often find upon their return that the desired content has been replaced by something new but if you use Permalink it will stay for permanent. After all blog is, open to the public to view and respond to So one unfortunate consequence of blogging is the possibility of attacks or threats against the blogger.

Also used Google Analytics (GA) which is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website or a blog. Its main highlight is that a webmaster can optimize their AdWords advertisement and marketing campaigns through the use of GA's analysis of where the visitors came from, how long they stayed on the blog or website and their geographical position.Most important thing is that, a webmaster can define and track conversions, or goals. Goals might include lead generation,sales, viewing a specific page, or
downloading a particular file. By using this tool, marketers can determine which ads are performing, and which are not, as well as find unexpected sources of quality visitors.

From pop-ups to banners,advertising is everywhere on the web,So we used free "Google AdSense" which is a service that provides unobtrusive advertising on your site based on the contents of each page. AdSense also provides a Google search box for your visitors,and each time it's used in combination with a follow-up click on an ad in the results you get paid.

For increasing traffic to the blog you can manually submit your blog address to the bigger search engine like www.Google.com/addurl.html

I think it is becoming too brief about blogging now so I should end here. Only thing I can say more is that keep on reading different blogs from Google reader and improve writing skills more.Learning never end.

Podcasting

What is Podcast?

A podcast is a digital media file, or a series of such files, that is distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for playback on portable media players and personal computers with ".mp3", Or you can say it is a audioblog delivered using RSS(Really Simple Syndication). They have a similar format to blogs, with entries catalogued by time and date.The only difference is the presentation, which is oral as opposed to visual.The host or author of a podcast is often called a pod caster.The main advantage of Podcast over traditional online radio- which is streamed over the Internet in real time -is that they can be transferred to portable device such as MP3 player or iPod.

Though podcasters web sites may also offer direct download or streaming of their content, a podcast is distinguished from other digital media formats by its ability to be downloaded automatically, using software capable of reading feed formats such as RSS or Atom.

For course WWW-290 I used Feedburner.com for Podcast and to recording created MP3 files using Audacity. Audacity is a free/open source, cross platform digital audio editor, which has nice features like Importing and exporting MP3 ,Editing via Cut,Copy,Paste (with unlimited Undo),Multi-track mixing, Digital effects and effect plug-ins. and many more.

Using audio in blogs is called Audioblogs. There is usually a title and brief description, and linked audio file. Usually audioblogs are MP3 format,but they can be also in .Ogg Vorbis or .wav formats. A group of audio bloggers started to use RSS enclosures with their audioblog posts and a radio like content format. Audioblogs that use RSS are technically known as podcast.

A Video blog, sometimes shortened to vlog, is a blog that comprises video Or you can say in the way that audio blogs focus on sound, video blogs focus on video. Regular entries are typically presented in reverse chronological order and often combine embedded video or a video link with supporting text, images, and othermetadata. Vlogs also often take advantage of web syndication to allow for the distribution of video over the Internet using either the RSS or Atom syndication formats, for automatic aggregation and playback on mobile devices and personal computers. Vlogs are generally five to ten minutes in length and feature posts like cooking lesson,videos of local festivities, short films, family events and hands-on product reviews.

Podcasting is an automatic mechanism whereby multimedia computer files are transferred from a server to a client, which pulls down XML files containing the Internet addresses of the media files. In general, these files contain audio or video, but also could be images, text, PDF, or any file type.A consumer uses a type of software known as an aggregator, sometimes called a podcatcher or podcast receiver, to subscribe to and manage their feeds.

Podcasting is becoming increasingly popular in education. Podcasts enable students and teachers to share information with anyone at anytime. An absent student can download the podcast of the recorded lesson. It can be a tool for teachers or administrators to communicate curriculum, assignments and other information with parents and the community. Teachers can record book talks, vocabulary or foreign language lessons, international pen pal letters (podcast pals!), music performance, interviews, debates. Podcasting can be a publishing tool for student oral presentations.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Blogging

What is blog?
Blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order with chunk of text, images, links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. Leaving comments by readers makes the blog more interactive.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Reviews and ranking of Team

Reviews and ranking of 2007 World Cup team:
(1) Australia: More convincing winners than in 2003 and very clear in their own class . As in 2003, their dominance reduced the spectacle of the tournament, but it wasn't their fault that no-one could challenge them.It is very clear that the rest of the cricketing world must learn from their individual brilliance, mental strength and the resources that are put into the game in Australia.
(2) Sri Lanka: It is very clear that Sri Lanka is the second best side in the tournament, but didn't really compete with Australia, It can be the bad luck also that it started raining and it became dark when they were batting .
(3) New Zealand: The eternal bronze medalists- New Zealand always put together competitive sides that draw on team strengths.They looked promising for much of the tournament until the batting collapsed twice at the end.
(4) South Africa: You can say that the positives will be an improvement from 2003 and an ability to win most of the matches that counted. The negatives were centering on lack of bowling variety, especially spinners. According to the record 1999 still be remembered as the year South Africa was a dropped catch or a misheard run call away from the World Cup.
(5) England: Very clear 5th place, but when you start thinking that they are the one who started playing cricket first then you can say instead of going front they are going back.England were basically hampered by the inability of the top order to make runs quickly.
(6) West Indies: Started well, but it took the Super 8s to put West Indies group performance into context. They didn't play as a team, now starting to show worrying signs of becoming a more terminal decline.
(7) Bangladesh: They were the worst team in 2003, now from 14th to 7th place improvement is huge, Also if you look at Sri Lanka in 1992 and 1996, and Bangladesh continue improving at this rate, they may be a good early outside bet for 2011.
(8) Ireland: Simply wow you can say for them. Enthusiasm was everything for them, and although the wheels came off a few times at the end, they showed they could compete with, and sometimes beat, the best. It feels like son is defeating in the game to father the moment he learned how to play.
(9) India: They lost two games out of three in this group, and no-one can argue that they deserved to progress.
(10) Pakistan: The defining incident of the tournament,sadly linked to Bob Woolmer's murder, troubled preparation turned into a nightmare tournament, but they can't use the green Sabina Park wicket against Ireland as an excuse -in simple word they deserved their early exit.
(11) Kenya: Instead of going forward they went backward since 2003, but potential remains, as their efficient dispatching of Canada showed.
(12) Zimbabwe: "Cricketing realities in the tragic country"Being reasonably competitive against the West Indies was hardly a commendation.
(13) Netherlands: Heavy defeats against South Africa , but whacked the Scots. Remember the tournament most for the simple sum that six times six equals thirty-six.
(14) Canada: Gave England a few brief scares, but lost heavily against Kenya, which was a big disappointment for them. Although best against the Kiwis.
(15) Scotland: There must be something about Scotland and World Cups. It was thrashed by South Africa and Australia, also thrashed by the Dutch.
(16) Bermuda: you can say the worst side at the World Cup. But in their side, Dwayne Leverock, meant that they were happy to stay for 3 games.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

World Cup 2007 Final

World Cup 2007 Final: Australia v Sri Lanka at Bridgetown
After 46 days and 50 matches, nine nations, so many island transfers, hitches and glitches the day of the ninth World Cup final has dawned.Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. Unfortunately match delayed by rain. I will be back with details later on.
Australia 281/4 (38/38 ov)
Sri Lanka 215/8 (36.0/36 ov)
Australia won by 53 runs. Man-of-the-Match award went to Adam Gilchrist. Sri Lanka gave them a game but on the day came up just short.

Finally World Cup 2007 Final is over.Congratulations to Australia who were the best team from the first match and maintained their high standard throughout.Australia have won the World Cup for the third time in a row. Now Question is that will they make it four in four in Asia in 2011? Who knows what can happen in future, It might can rain whole day. I am happy for Aus but sad for Sri Lanka at least they should have got to play 50 Over game, but this rain ruined everything for them.

Anyway thank you for reading my cricket blog over the last seven weeks.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Part of life

I have searched and collected for the the best quotes on the Internet and also in different books and have presented them here. This page brings you all together the best collections of different quotes. For those of you who appreciate reading quotes, enjoy! If you have time to kill, why not read all of them? :)

Success is counted sweetest in part of life.

The word "love" deepest passion in everyone. All of us have experienced the gift of love in various forms: love of a mother, love of children, lover, brother and sister ,friend... However, as easy as it is to love and be loved, it is very difficult to express love.

"Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness."

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

"Love doesn't make the world go round, love is what makes the ride worthwhile."
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

It's true we don't know what we've got until its gone,
but we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives.

If you love someone,
do not put their name in a heart because hearts can be broken,
instead put their name in a circle,
because circles go on forever.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Australia Vs South Africa, 2nd semi-final

Australia bulldoze into the final.This time no dramatic Cricket World Cup exit for South Africa - just a big defeat by a professional Australian side that never let South Africa into the game. Australia won by 7 wickets (with 111 balls remaining) .Man-of-the-Match award went to Glenn McGrath.
South Africa 149 all out (43.5 ov)
Australia 153/3 (31.3 ov)

The simplest way to say is that South Africa tried to take the game to the Australians, lost their entire top order mostly to some ill-judged shots, and the game was basically over. Australia took 31.3 overs and lost 3 wickets to overall South Africa's score, which represents a severe thrashing in anyone's books.
In basic terms, South Africa's 2007 World Cup outcome is the same as 1992 and 1999, beaten semi-finalists. Anyway, this time they simply weren't good enough, and no-one can blame rain, bad luck, RIchie Benaud or anything outside the team.
For the Australia, I will stick to the main facts...into their 4th successive World Cup final, an opportunity to be the first side to win 3 in a row, 27th game without defeat in World Cups, 21st win in a row at World Cups. The only other fact I will add is that Sri Lanka were the last side to beat them in a knock-out match to win the 1996 Cup..... I don't have a choice to change that but still want some other team to win world cup this time in other word someone please stop them.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

First Semi-Final

Sri Lanka Vs New Zealand
Sri Lanka 289/5 (50 ov)
New Zealand 208 (41.4 ov)

Sri Lanka won by 81 runs. Mahela Jayawardene, the Man of the Match.
So Sri Lanka enter their second World Cup final (after the memorable one in 1996). New Zealand fail to cross the semi-final stage for the fifth time in World Cups but when they reflect on today they will look back at a truly outstanding knock by Mahela Jayawardene, probably the defining innings of the tournament.

Once Sri Lanka had made 289, New Zealand didn't have much of a chance, especially with the pitch taking turn and Sri Lanka posessing a varied attack. Muralitharan teased and tormented with 4 for 31 while Malinga and Vaas turned in excellent support acts. New Zealand had a chance at 100 for 2 but a collapse of sorts left them high and dry.

Murali said "Wicket turned a bit and Mahela played a brilliant innings so that made Sri Lanka win the match. It was one of the brilliant hundreds.So that's it for today for the first semi-final. Thanks for stopping by , Good night and good luck.

Sri Lanka Vs New Zealand started

New Zealand v Sri Lanka playing at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica.
After 64 games, including those warm-ups, New Zealand v Sri Lanka has reached the highly anticipated first semi-final of the 2007 World Cup. Match has started let see who win this time I am in Sri Lanka side. Hope they win. Sri Lankan Players are batting first.
Sri Lanka 289/5 in 50 ov (RR 5.78)

Monday, April 23, 2007

"while all Sikhs are Singhs, all Singhs are not Sikhs."

"An important distinction to be noted here is that "while all Sikhs are Singhs, all Singhs are not Sikhs."
Today there is nothing to write about cricket so I thought let me find out more about my last name "Singh" ancient history. It all started like this we went to sam's club and one of there staff who was working on the counter shaw my last name in membership card and she asked me where are you from then she asked if you are not sikh and you are not from Panjab then how come your last name is Singh? I had reply her back what ever I knew.Then when I came back home went on "http://www.answers.com/" to find out a lot about my last name and offcours I want to share with my friends.

Singh is an ancient Indian Vedic name meaning "Lion", 2000 years old to ancient India. It is mainly used by sikhs.It is also used by some other groups such as Rajpoot , Dogras, Gurkhas, gujjars, Jats, Marathas, Bhumihars ,few maithil Brahmins which is in part of Mithila(Bihar), Yadavs and Kurmis in Bihar and uttar Pradesh.

This session belongs to http://www.answers.com/ but I wanted to put is here so my friends and blogger can read it in my blog. Singh is derived from the Sanskrit Simha meaning "Lion". It is used throughout Northern India with various transliterations. For example, in Hindi (Devnagari script), the name is written as सिंह (Sinh) and pronounced as सिंघ (Singh). In Punjabi (Gurmukhi script), the name is written as ਸਿੰ(Singh) and pronounced as Singh. In Gujarati, it is spelled as Sinh. Marathas use Sing.
Although it is a common misconception to call both the lion and the Tiger by the common name "Sher" (of Turko-Persian origin) in Northern India and Pakistan, most terms for the tiger in various Indo-Aryan tongues include Baagh (Hindi), Baaghaa (Bengali), Baghiyaad (Punjabi) and Vaagh (Gujarati and Marathi). All these are derived from the Sanskrit word for tiger, Vyaagraha.

"Singh" was ancient Indian name for Lion, dating back over 2000 years old. After the birth of the Khalsa brotherhood in 1699, the Sikhs adopted the name "Singh" due to the wishes of Guru Gobind Singh. "Kaur" was the equivalent name for women.
[1]Guru Gobind Singh, gave the name "Singh" to all the Sikh men so that all in the community would be equals. As a display of equality, the name Kaur (meaning: "princess") was given to all the Sikh women. The Guru said, "You are my beloved princesses, my daughters. You must be respected. How can this world be without you?" [citation needed] These two names were given to the Sikhs on April 13 and 14, 1699.

Naming Patterns:
Sometimes, Singh is used as a middle name after the given name and followed by the caste/clan/family name. For example, "Balraj Singh Khuman", "Kartar Singh Virk", "Natwar Singh Gujjar", "Daljit Singh Khanna" etc (Pattern: 1. First name, 2. Singh, 3. family/clan name).
One usage is the given name and Singh as the surname. For example, "Jaspal Singh", "Kishan Singh", "Raghubir Singh", "Mohan Singh" etc.
Singh is sometimes dropped and only the given name followed by the family name is used. For example, "Navtej Sarna", "Rajvir Chauhan" etc.
Just like Sikh males have 'Singh' in their middle name, Sikh women use 'Kaur' in their middle name.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Englang Vs West Indies

England defeated West Indies with a 1 wicket and 1 ball somehow.Both sides topping 300. Chris Gayle got the West Indies innings off to start, and despite some useful contributions down the order, the total of exactly 300 was a bit less than initially threatened. England had to bat aggressively for a change, and managed to keep up throughout although they always seemed to lose wickets at the last time. Eventually the tail held their nerve, and England ended up on the right side of a thriller. Lara said he was all about entertainment, and this match fitted that bill. Ended with a 1 wicket win for England.

England: 301/9 in 49.5 overs (RR 6.04)
West Indies:
300 all out in 49.5 overs (RR 6.02)
Everyone played good but still Man-of-the match goes to "Kevin Pietersen" of England .

Friday, April 20, 2007

Life quotetions

Life is too short for drama & petty things, so kiss slowly, laugh insanely, love truly and forgive quickly.

Unknown

One man cannot do right in one department of life whilst he is occupied in doing wrong in any other department. Life is one indivisible whole.
Mahatma Gandhi

One realizes the full importance of time only when there is little left of it. Every man's greatest capital asset is his unexpired years of productive life.
P. W. Litchfield

Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.

The purpose of life, after all, is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experiences.
Leanor Roosevelt

The important thing is not that we can live on hope alone, but that life is not worth living without it.
Harvey Milk

The key that unlocks energy is desire. It's also the key to a long and interesting life. If we expect to create any drive, any real force within ourselves, we have to get excited.
Earl Nightingale

The law of attraction attracts to you everything you need, according to the nature of your thought life.
Joseph Edward Murphy

Australia Vs New Zealand 04/20/07

Australia as usual win again by 215 runs. Australian fielders huddle together in celebration. This is their 21st consecutive win in World Cups. Massive. This is New Zealand's biggest defeat in ODIs. New Zealand looked they were trying to keep up with the run rate, but it doesn't help when you lose wickets all the time. Fulton got 62, but the final total of 133 was way, way short.

Australia 348/6 in 50 overs(RR 6.96)
New Zealand 133 all out in 25.5 overs(RR 5.14)

Matthew Hayden is Man-of the-match.His third century of the World Cup gave Australia the headstart that demoralised the Kiwis. Maybe he'll fail when it really matters in the knockouts? Don't count on it.
Lets talk about tomorrow: It is meant to be either be a pre-finals demonstration of West Indies unity or do-or-die match for semi-final place. West Indies Vs England will be neither, with the very minor prize of fifth place being the only prize up for grabs.Result will not change the fact that dire world cup campaigns for the two sides, but it means that either Lara's international career or Duncan Fletcher's England coaching stint will end on a minor high. Anyway let's hope he bats higher than six.That's all I have it for today Until then Cheers.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

West Indies Vs Bangladesh

What happened today: Today in West Indies Vs Bangladesh match, Windies seal first Super Eights win by 99-run victory over Bangladesh.The West Indies batting seemed to be sleepwalking in their match against Bangladesh and were in some trouble at 55/3 after 21 overs. But some good batting from Sarwan and a cameo from Lara saw them to 230. Once Bangladesh were 52/6 in reply it was all over, although they scraped together 131 in the end.

West Indies 230/5 in 50 overs(RR: 4.60)
Bangladesh 131 all out in 43.5 overs( RR : 2.99 )


West Indies vice-captain Ramnaresh Sarwan top-scored with 91 not out before their fast bowlers took command to defeat.It can be said that Bangladesh allowed West Indies to get too many. It can also be said that they were the second-best Asian side in the tournament, they carried that mantle with a respectable amount of professionalism and that they showed once and for all that they are minnows no more. West Indies have one game left, against another side already knocked out, but they have far less to take from a tournament billed as the greatest thing to happen to West Indian cricket than Bangladesh. It's been that kind of World Cup for them.

What's on the menu tomorrow: Let talk about tomorrow's 47th Match, Super Eights: Australia v New Zealand at St George's - Match scheduled to begin at 09:30 local time (13:30 GMT). Thats all from me,Good morning/evening/afternoon/night, wherever you may be.

Sri Lanka Vs Ireland

Yesterday on 04/18/07 Sri Lanka were in a massive hurry against Ireland, finishing them off before lunch. It was over even earlier then Australia and Ireland match. At least last time they went till 30 overs but yesterday they were all out in 27.4 over only. Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets.
Farveez Maharoof of Sri Lanka receives the Man of the Match Award .

Sri Lanka 81/2 in 10.0 overs( RR : 8.10 )
Ireland 77 All out , 27.4 overs,(R.R 2.78)

By that time I came online to check score match was over so I don't have much to write about. Wait and check today's match West Indies Vs Bangladesh. Until then see you in while crocodile.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

South Africa crush England

South Africa defeated England by 9 wickets with 184 balls remaining. England were all out for 154 due to fine bowling display by Andrew Hall. South Africa completed the formalities in 19.2 overs largely due to explosive batting by captain Graeme Smith 89 runs in 58 balls.

Brief Score:
England 154 all out (48 overs)
South Africa 157 for 1 (19.2 overs)
Man of Match: Andrew Hall

This was on sided affair as England gave this game without a fight. England batting looked totally pathetic. England captain Vaughan needs to step down and play county cricket to regain his confidence as he has struggled in entire tournament and has always created pressure on middle order by getting out early every time. They are missing Mark Threscothick as opener. Flintoff has also struggled with bat.

South Africa displayed fine bowling and batting performance and has put one feet in the semi-final. Today's splendid win must have boosted their morale after loosing to minnow Bangladesh.

on the side note:
I think there are four test playing countries in the world who needs serious work to be competitive. The teams are:

  1. India: India were knocked out of world cup after being thrased by Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. All the big shots like Tendulkar, Sehwag, Ganguly, Yuvraj failed in both matches. It is high time for India to get fresh blood and look at its domestic cricket academy to produce quality players.
  2. Pakistan: Pakistan cricket hit rock bottom after being defeated by Ireland. The Captain resigned and coach died. The vice-captain declined to become captain. It is currently in total mess and serious work is needed to bring it back to competitive level.
  3. West Indies: They have performed badly in super eight loosing matches to Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, New Zealand.
  4. England: It will be very tough for England's captain Vaughan to keep his job after dubious world cup performance. They have only defeated one test playing country Bangladesh and struggled a lot to do that. They have been thrashed by New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Australia v Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka 226 (49.4 ov) all out.
Australia 232/3 (42.4 ov)
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 44 balls remaining).
Australia is just too good for any team. Not one team has bothered them in all the tournament. You are going to need a lot to beat this team, A-game, B-game, call if what you will. Dismissed Sri Lanka cheaply, knocked off the runs without breaking a sweat, and I want to see what team beats Australia.
Ricky Ponting (66 not out) and Andrew Symonds (unbeaten on 63) help Australia ease to victory with 44 balls to spare and keep up their 100 percent record in this World Cup.

Sri Lanka were earlier dismissed for 226 in their final over after failing to take advantage of a good start against the defending champions.

What's on the menu tomorrow?: Let me remind you of tomorrow's much-hyped affair, England v South Africa at Bridgetown, at 13:30 GMT. Thats all from me, Good morning/evening/afternoon/night, wherever you may be. Until then, Cheers!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Attitude and Happiness

"Any fact facing us is not as important as our attitude toward it, for that determines our success or failure."
Norman Vincent Peale

"Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal. Nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong attitude."
Thomas Jefferson

"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."
William Shakespeare
"Never let the fear of striking out get in your way."
Babe Ruth


"You can have everything you want in life you want, if you will just help enough other people get what they want."
Zig Ziglar

"Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy."
Anne Frank

"Happiness consists in activity. It is a running stream not a stagnant pool."
John Mason Good


"If you wait for the perfect moment when all is safe and assured, it may never arrive. Mountains will not be climbed, races won, or lasting happiness achieved."
Maurice Chevalier

"Happiness… it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort."
Franklin Delano Roosevelt

"The greatest happiness of life it the conviction that we are loved – loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."
Victor Hugo


"Remember happiness doesn't depend on who you are or what you have; it depends solely upon what you think."
Dale Carnegie

Ireland Vs Bangladesh


The Super Eights clash against Bangladesh was always going to be Ireland's best chance of getting on the scoreboard and they grabbed the points with a superb allround display at Barbados. They posted a competitive 243 for 7 through a well-planned innings and then dismissed Bangladesh for 169 to clinch victory by 74 runs.

Cheers, whoops, tears, bugles, drums, all out in appreciation of a good day's cricket. Johnston, stump in hand, leads his band of merry men off the field, acknowledging the supportive crowd. Bashar lopes off, head down. Bangladesh have beaten India and South Africa, but came up short against Ireland. Some sloppy cricket from them.

Ireland were lead by their captain from the toss, and thanks to Porterfield, Kevin O'Brien and Johnston himself, put up a very good total. Their bowlers backed up the batting effort, the fielding was enthusiastic, the body language better than their opponents. This win will do them plenty of good. The Irish supporters out here should be proud of their side. Irish eyes are smiling, truly.

What's on the menu tomorrow?: Let me remind you of tomorrow's game, a tussle between Australia v Sri Lanka at St George's. Its a 13:30 GMT start, as always, so bring your drinks, popcorn, friends, jerseys or whatever floats your boat and join me for another day's cricket.Until then, Cheers!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

New Zealand Vs South Africa


South Africa 193/7 (50 ov)
New Zealand 196/5 (48.2 ov)
New Zealand won by 5 wickets (with 10 balls remaining).
New Zealand beat South Africa by five wickets to seal their place in the crucial round coming up. They won the toss, and having come unstuck themselves batting first in St George's against Sri Lanka, opted to field first. It paid off on a difficult batting strip, as Bond and Franklin wasted little time with the new ball. McMillan stayed there til the end, unbeaten on 38 to add to his three key wickets. Gibbs and Prince added 76 in 17 overs, but it was the gamble of bringing on McMillan that hammered in South Africa's fate. Chasing 194, New Zealand were sluggish, but Fleming played a dour captain's innings and then that man Styris added another World Cup fifty.

McMillan is the Man of the Match. He's a happy bloke. Beaming, he says he's grateful to just be here and is glad New Zealand bounced back from the loss to Sri Lanka. Loved each of his three wickets, and says chasing 194 was tricky.

What's on the menu tomorrow?: The most ironical match of the tournament takes place - it was meant to be an India-Pakistan showcase on a weekend day, but instead it is...Ireland versus Bangladesh. It could be an entertaining game between two sided who play with enjoyment and enthusiasm. Bangladesh will be favorites, but the fast men of Ireland may fancy the conditions in Barbados, and could make it a competitive game.

Thats all I have for you, guys. Let me remind you of tomorrow's game again, a tussle between Ireland and Bangladesh at Bridgetown that will start at 13:30 GMT. I'll be bringing you the update again. Until then, Cheers!

Friday, April 13, 2007

Love

I've put some of my favorite quotes here, and I try to update with new quotations very often. I try to be selective in picking quotes, including only those quotes that I find inspiring or interesting -- in other words, reflecting my own tastes and philosophy. Putting all together love quotes here to share with all my friends and family.

"You will find as you look back upon your life that the moments that stand out, the moments when you have really lived, are the moments when you have done things in a spirit of love."
Henry Drummond

Love is a fire. But whether it is going to warm your heart or burn down your house, you can never tell.
Joan Crawford
"There is no remedy for love but to love more."
Henry David Thoreau
"Love is everything. It is the key to life, and its influences are those that move the world."
Ralph Waldo Trine

Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up.
James Baldwin
"Where there is love there is life."
Mohandas Gandhi
If you love something, set it free; if it comes backs it's yours, if it doesn't, it never was.
Richard Bach
"The important thing was to love rather than to be loved."
W. Somerset Maugham

"Love is an act of endless forgiveness, a tender look which becomes a habit."
Peter Ustinov
"Love is giving and it has nothing to do with what you receive."
Dr. Wayne Dyer

Trying to get a clear view 04/13/07

Sorry guys I have not put new post about WC cricket last 3 days . Got such a bad cold and fever, that put me much behind in new update.Anyway let see how much I can cover it up.

What happened:
Three games that didn't achieve especially great heights. Bangladesh's batsmen were brought down to earth on a fast pitch by England bowlers, but the English batsmen made heavy weather of a small target, and Bangladesh even had a whiff of victory until Collingwood and Nixon saw England home by 4 wickets. Yesterday, in what was meant to be a tight game, New Zealand never took off against Sri Lanka and lost by six wickets. And today, Australia were in a massive hurry against Ireland, finishing them off before lunch.Australia won by 9 wickets.
Australia 92/1 in 12.2 overs( RR : 7.46 )
Ireland 91 All out , 30.0 overs,(R.R 3.03)

With each side having played four Super 8 games, plus the game carried through from the Group stages, the log now reflects each side having played 5 out of 7 games. Following is a quick look at each side's prospects at the moment:
Australia (10 pts, Net run rate +2.298): Have qualified for the semi-finals. World cup run is now 25 undefeated and 19 wins in a row. Someone please stop them!
Sri Lanka (8 pts, Net run rate +1.350): Need one more win to qualify for semi-finals and would expect to get that against Ireland next Wednesday. Even if the worst happens and they don't win either remaining match (other is Australia), their net run rate should see them through unless someone really thumps them.
New Zealand (8 pts, Net run rate +1.267): Also need one more win to qualify, but with remaining games against Australia and South Africa, they know that isn't a given. With a strong net run rate, Fleming will know that if worst comes to worse, avoiding a thumping defeat should do the trick regarding qualifying.
South Africa (6 pts, Net run rate -0.199): If they beat England, they will qualify, as England are the only side below them in the log who can still get to 8 points. South Africa's problem is if they are in a tie for fourth place, as their net run rate is the ugliest of the serious semi-final contenders. A win against New Zealand tomorrow won't guarantee a semi-final place, as a loss to England will still get England up to 8 points to tie with SA and probably qualify on net run rate. However, a thumping win against New Zealand will do South Africa's cause a lot of good.
England (4 pts, Net run rate +0.079): Probably need to win both their last matches against SA and Windies to qualify, although there may be possibilities in a tie on 6 points. Also have the advantage of playing the last Super 8 match so will know what they need to do if they still have a chance then. Don't count them out.
West Indies (2 pts, Net run rate -1.212): Only hope is to win their last two matches, have SA lose their last two, and improve net run rate drastically. Basically need a miracle.
Bangladesh (2 pts, Net run rate -1.431): Need an even bigger miracle, same story as West Indies but also need West Indies to beat England and have even bigger net run rate problems.
Ireland (0pts, Net run rate -1.968): Can't qualify. Still have their pride.

What's on the menu tomorrow?: South Africa don't have to beat New Zealand tomorrow to qualify. However, they really need to - World Cup champions usually put on a winning streak, even if it starts late in the tournament, and South Africa need to build momentum from the Windies win. It will also put less pressure on the England game, especially if South Africa can win convincingly. The game itself is hard to call- both sides won convincingly at home in recent series, and as usual, the game will pit Smith's passion against Fleming's brain. What is a bit worrying is Smith's rather casual attitude to the mathematics of the Super 8 log - you can check out yourself here. It feels a bit like a prelude to another narrow exit- I know cricket is played with bat and ball, rather than pencil and paper, but I would have thought someone in the South African set-up would be taking a bit of responsibility for the more technical aspects- it's not as if the inability to read the fine print and remember the odd run here and there hasn't cost us a World Cup before......

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand 04/12/07


Sri Lanka vs New Zealand :Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets.
Sri Lanka 222/4 in 45.1 overs( RR : 4.92 )
New Zealand 219/7 in 50 overs(R.R 4.38)

Chaminda Vaas of Sri Lanka receives the Man of the Match Award.

Bangladesh Vs England on 04/11/07


As I have said it before that I was not blogging last 3 days so I missed out on Bangladesh Vs England match on 11/4/07
ICC World Cup,Bangladesh Vs England-
(Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados)
England won by 4 wickets.

Quotes of love


All is fair in love and war.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

WWW 155 Class: Another post, this time with labels

WWW 155 Class: Another post, this time with labels

WWW 155 Class: Second post - with trackbacks enabled

WWW 155 Class: Second post - with trackbacks enabled

What's on the cards today: 04/10/07

What's on the cards today: Today sees what must be most key Super 8 match so far, SA against the Windies. Both sides will be coming off demoralising defeats, but Windies hopes will be lifted by South Africa's travails. South Africa have an excellent record against the Windies in head-to-head series but a horrible record in ICC events, including the 2003 opening match, The stakes are high- an SA win will put the Proteas back on track, and all but mathematically eliminate the Windies while a loss will revive the Windies and surely deal an almost fatal blow to the Proteas confidence. Recent World Cup history favors the Windies, but the Proteas should look their first World Cup in 1992 for inspiration- after losing to Sri Lanka, who were then at a similar level to today's Bangladesh, they beat the Windies. I'm going back from school will write about today's match in detail later because I have not seen the score.

Edited posts after school: South Africa won by 67 runs
South Africa 356/4 in 50.0 overs(R.R 7.12)
West Indies 289/9 in 50.0 overs( RR : 5.78 )

Monday, April 9, 2007

WC 2007 New Zealand Vs Ireland

If you have read my last night blog you must have seen that I wrote: Australia and New Zealand are among the runaway. I sound like one of my friend who will always tell if something wrong happens, in a rood way "I told you so". Okay okay enough about I told you so lets talk about New Zealand Vs Ireland match.
New Zealand 263-8 beat Ireland 134 all out by 129 runs. Daniel Vettori claimed four wickets as Ireland collapsed to 134 all out to hand New Zealand a 129-run victory in their Super 8 encounter in Guyana.
Peter Fulton (83) laid the foundations for New Zealand, but Brendon McCullum (47) and James Franklin's eighth-wicket partnership of 71 proved crucial.
That helped the Kiwis to 263-8, and Niall and Kevin O'Brien's stand of 75 looked to have given Ireland a chance.
But they lost six wickets for just nine runs to hand New Zealand an easy win.

Since the St Patrick's Day defeat of Pakistan, Ireland have never quite scaled the heights, going down meekly to West Indies before England and South Africa ground out fairly comfortable victories.
Things will get tougher for New Zealand in the next ten days. Because New Zealand, have more formidable opponents: Sri Lanka, South Africa and of course the old foes the Australia. The performance of their top order batting will be important, and along with Stephen Fleming and I assume Peter Fulton, they must provide solidity to allow their long batting line-up to take control of the matches. After these three games we will have a better idea if this is the New Zealand team that may take the first World Cup for their country.

The long goodbye:Adrian Birrell will be collecting his P45 shortly. Ten more days is all he has in his current job as Ireland coach. Ten more days to shake the world. Today they face New Zealand, and then finish the Super Eights with games against Australia, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Tomorrow I will come up with more cricket news about South Africa v West Indies.Till then good night. I am too sleepy now.

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Australia Vs England, Super Eights

What happened today(on 8th Apr) in Australia v England Match?:

Well as I knew before Australia will win. Australia 248 for 3 beat England 247 by seven wickets. Ricky Ponting's 86 was the major feature for Australia as they completed a seven-wicket win against England in Antigua with 16 balls to spare. The result virtually assured them of a semi-final berth and left their rivals clinging on by their fingernails. Earlier, Nathan Bracken and Shaun Tait picked up three wickets each to restrict England, for whom Kevin Pietersen made 104, to 247. Australia, bidding to become the first team to win a hat-trick of World Cups, moved two points clear of Sri Lanka and New Zealand in the second-round standings with eight.
England could still reach the semi-finals after losing to Australia, especially if South Africa continue to fall apart after their defeat by Bangladesh. Any feelings of superiority England had after winning the one-day finals in Australia were dissipated when they threw away the warm-up match in St Vincent last month,"
why Australia and New Zealand are among the runaway: There are two reasons why Australia and New Zealand are among the runaway favourites for this World Cup. Firstly, both teams just keep on winning; secondly, they refuse to let little issues like injuries to key players get in the way of their momentum.
Can Australia be beaten by some other country opponent in WC2007?
I asked many of my friends this question who is interested in cricket .Its not just because I don't want to see them winning their 3rd continuous world cup. Its just a question which comes out with great fury and furious as a cricket fan like anybody who like to see a new winner on the stage now. Its time for a change of face.
As you guessed, I am talking about the unstoppable Australia.At this point of time, they have played 6 matches and salvaged each opponent in all corners with their round capability.They are invincible and keep proving that every other match .
Lets browse through their performance in WC past matches quickly:

Group Matches
1st - 334/6 - Won by 231 runs thrashing Scots to 131/10
2nd - 358/5 - Won by 229 runs folding Holland to 129/10
3rd - 377/6 - Won by 84 runs bowling out S.A to 294/10

Super 8 Matches
1st - 322/6 - Won by 103 runs beating W.I to 219/10
2nd - 106/0 - Won by 10 wickets reducing Bangladesh to 104/6
3rd - 248/3 - Won by 7 wickets taking revenge with England - 247/10

I wanted to summarize for the very purpose to show how they outplayed every team whom they played against so far.
You know it is pretty late today I will write more about Super Eight- Ireland Vs New Zealand (Providence Stadium,Guyana) tomorrow. It's seems funny now for me to write everyday but feels good.



Saturday, April 7, 2007

Bangladesh stun South Africa

What happened today?:Bangladesh V South Africa
Today in WC2007 match Bangladesh shocked world number one-ranked South Africa with a 67-run victory in the World Cup Super Eights on Saturday, an outcome which has turned the tournament on its head. The Bangladeshis followed their World Cup record total of 251 for eight by dismissing the South Africans for 184 at the aptly named Providence Stadium in Guyana.

Abdur Razzak to Ntini, OUT, Do you know what that means : The players hug each other. This is definitely bigger than the win against India. SA were ranked no 1. No longer though. Now they slip to the second position. Tossed-up on the stumps, Ntini tries to flick it to the on side, gets a leading edge which balloons over cover. Mortaza runs back and takes it. The players mob each other. Stumps are grabbed as souvenirs. The show has just begun for Bangladesh. The celebrations will go long in the night in Dhaka and other parts of Bangladesh. They have a devoted contigent who live outside the country. This will be a special moment to all of them.

Friday, April 6, 2007

My Feb Indian Cricket Player

Just wanted to let you know little bit detail about my feborite Indian Cricket player.


Sachin Tendulkar
India

Full name: Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
Born: April 24, 1973, Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra
Current age: 33 years 348 days
Major teams: India, ACC Asian XI, Mumbai, Yorkshire
Nickname :Tendlya, Little Master
Batting style: Right-hand bat
Bowling style: Legbreak googly
Height: 5.05 ft
Education: Sharadashram Vidyamandir School

Player's Profile

When he became the first batsman to score 50 hundreds in international cricket, Sachin Tendulkar established himself as the greatest of all Indian cricketers. Recognised by Sir Donald Bradman as his modern incarnation, Tendulkar has a skill - a genius - which only a handful have possessed. It was not a skill that he was simply born with, but one which was developed by his intelligence and an infinite capacity for taking pains. If there is a secret, it is that Tendulkar has the keenest of cricket minds. At times in a Test series he looks mortal. But he learns every lesson, picks up every cue, dominates the opposing attack sooner or later, and nearly always makes a hundred. His bravery was proved after he was hit on the head on his Test debut in Pakistan, when he was only 16; and his commitment to the Indian cause has never been in doubt. If captaincy - or rather the off-field management of men less skilled than himself - was beyond him at his first attempt, his reading of the game, and his manifold varieties of bowling, have shown the same acute intelligence. His cricket has been played in the right way too, always attacking, and because he knew that was the right way rather than because he was a child of the one-day age, as he himself modestly said. The awe of opponents was as great as that of crowds. But the finest compliment must be that bookmakers would not fix the odds - or a game - until Tendulkar was out. Surpassed Sunil Gavaskar, his guru, as the leading century-maker in Test cricket with his 35th three-figure score in November 2005.

Knowledge of USA map game

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http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/states_experiment_drag-drop_Intermed_State15s_500.html

WC Super 8s taking 2 days break

As the World Cup Super 8s teams take a two-day break for the Good Friday and so much attention and coverage is being given to the National Coaches during this Cricket World Cup, especially to the Coaches of those teams which have already exited from the World Cup I thought it would be a good idea to dedicate today’s Question of the day to all the coaches of teams that participated in this tournament.
Next up is Saturday's South Africa-Bangladesh game, one the Proteas won't want to underestimate, especially as Bangladesh have some good spinners, but will look to dominate and win comfortably. Sunday sees the "Ashes" clash between England and Australia , England need to win to keep control of their qualification destiny. An England win would be a great result to really shake up the tournament, but with Australia's unbeaten run in World Cups being 23 games and counting, they won't exactly be favorites.



Thursday, April 5, 2007

WC Cricket Sri Lanka V England

Sri Lanka were on the right side of a thriller, scraping a two run win against England. The result makes England's qualification for the semis quite tricky.

What happened in Sri Lanka v England match: Well, a game with more twists and turns than the TV series Lost. Sri Lanka threatened a big total, got strangled a bit during their innings and posted a very average 235. England got off to a poor start and then KP took over, putting them in a strong position. Then that English speciality took place, a collapse from 126/3 to 133/6, with all the big names out. All seemed to be over, but a partnership between two unheralded players, Nixon and Bopara, took England almost over the line. In the end, Dilhara Fernando, a player with a reputation as a choker, bowled Bopara off fhe last ball to give Sri Lanka a two run win and break English hearts one more time.Sorry I forgot to add that game was on 4th April.

What does this mean?: It was the game that the tournament needed, but not the result. Pundits are already pencilling in the names of Australia, Sri Lanka, New Zealand and South Africa as the semi-finalists, and while nothing is decided mathematically or otherwise, this matches result does increase the probability that there will be some dead games at the end of the Super 8s. England's position is not as dire as the bottom three sides in the log, especially with their net run rate being relatively solid, but they will have to beat Australia on Sunday to keep their qualification in their own hands.


Indian Cricket coach

Greg Chappell quits as Indian coach

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The writing was on the wall as Greg Chappell has quit as Indian coach. He said "personal and family reasons" although it's fairly obvious he jumped before he was pushed. He'd already taken on Ganguly and made the fatal (career wise at least) mistake of taking on Tendulkar next.

Till the very end, the Indian coach did not agree that he was a part of the bunch that failed at the World Cup and only continued to play the blame game. If the attitude of the players was not up to the mark, he should have made a point about that before the World Cup and not after the debacle in the West Indies.

The rift and the so-called divide between the seniors and juniors could have been averted (if at all there was one). Chappell should have addressed these problems, or reported it to the BCCI as and when it happened. Using things to his convenience after a bad result does not talk highly of a person who did almost everything as a player and captain right, except instruct his younger brother to bowl underarm to ensure victory at all costs.

Chappell as Indian coach began as a bold experiment filled with promise and a bright future. India even won a few matches early in his tenure. However, the experiment ended in ignominy with India's bow out from the World Cup. I can't imagine anyone wanting the job - the only less desirable role in international cricket right now would be coach of Pakistan.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

WWW 155 Class: Second post - with trackbacks enabled

Realize in life

To realize
The value of a sister:
Ask someone
Who doesn't have one.

To realize
The value of ten years:
Ask a newly
Divorced couple.

To realize
The value of four years:
Ask a graduate.

To realize
The value of one year:
Ask a student who
Has failed a final exam.

To realize
The value of nine months:
Ask a mother who gave birth to a still born.

To realize
The value of one month:
Ask a mother who has given birth to
A premature baby.

To realize
The value of one week:
Ask an editor of a weekly newspaper.

To realize
The value of one hour:
Ask the lovers who are waiting to Meet.

To realize
The value of one minute:
Ask a person
Who has missed the train, bus or plane.

To realize
The value of one second:
Ask a person
Who has survived an accident...

To realize
The value of one millisecond:
Ask the person who has won a
silver medal in the Olympics.

Time waits for no one.
Treasure every moment you have.

You will treasure it even more when
you can share it with someone special.

To realize the value of a friend:
Lose one.

All about Me

All about Me
You know one of those search-your-soul-and-tell-your-friends-things...and after reading it over, I've seen that it says more about me than the boring stuff I had up before...so here it is...all about me...

What famous person do people think you look like?
I’ve been called kind, lovable, careful, funny before…but I don’t know if that’s a reference or not!!!

What are you afraid of?
Needles, drowning, death

Describe what you look like:
um…I look like me.

Do you think you're attractive?
Yes I am, does anyone really think they are attractive? Come on…unfair question!

Describe your perfect man/woman:
Intelligent, funny, nice, good personality, understanding…Raj

Do you like yourself?
When I’m in a good mood.

Who are the people that know the most about you?
People who ask the right questions.

Rap?
I can dig it when in the right mood.
Country songs?
Very Good indeed.

Your Parents?
Yes, I Had wonderful parents. But lost them both last year within 4 months.No question asked.

Tall or short?
Tal
lDress or Skirt?
Dress Looks better.

Sweet or Dill Pickles?
Sweet.

Ugly Guys/Girls?
Personality is always more important than looks.

WHICH IS BETTER...Coke or Pepsi?
Coke.
Chips or Popcorn?
Popcorn

Peace/ying yang/smiley face?
Peace.

Beanie Babies/Star Wars?
Actually both, Beanie Babies are really cute and soft ,Star Wars!!!!!! God, like there was an option with that one!!!!!!

Movies or T.V?
Movies

McDonalds or Burger King?
Ha ha..um..neither.

Beach or Pool?
Beach

Movie Theater or Rent?
Movie Theater

Internet or Phone?
Phone...it's a girl thing.

E-mail or Snail Mail?
E-mail.

Day or Night?
Night. I am extremely adverse to mornings.

ARE YOU... A Vegetarian?
I eat Fish and chicken…but predominantly yes.

A Good Driver?
Yes. And I have a real problem with people that choose not to be (MA, NJ, NY, RI take note!!!)

A Good Singer?
Um, I want to be

A deep sleeper?
No. Drop a pin and you can wake me up. It sucks.

Shy?
Not actually. I can be very shy. I’m not naturally an extrovert, but I make myself be that way.

Outgoing?
Oh yes.

A good storyteller?
Orally? I’m ok. On paper, I am not bad.

Like Picnic's?
They're cool.

Favorite color?
Black & White.

Collect anything?
Different currency,Stamps.

Like to sing?
Sure, as long as I’m in the car with the radio up loud enough so I can’t hear myself!

Like to shop?
Oh More than anything.

Like to Party?
See above.

Get in trouble a lot?
No. I'm a good girl.

Kill someone you didn't know for 15 million dollars?
No I can’t.

If you were stuck on a planet which one person would you want with you?
My husband Raj

If someone offered you a small part in a movie would you accept it?
Sure.

Ending Comment: If there is a hell, it is someone injecting me with peas through a hypodermic needle!!!! God

Cricket World Cup

Pakistan and India lose to minnows

On March 17th Bangladesh defeat India by 5 wickets.I am shocked. I've been talking up Bangladesh lately but for them to defeat India is a huge, huge upset. This after India comfortably defeated home team of West Indies. But the hits just keep on coming as in an even bigger upset, Pakistan lost to Ireland . Stunning!
Are the minnow games having a complacency effect on the Test countries? Or are the players succumbing to the carnival nature of a Caribbean World Cup? There was news that some West Indies players were out clubbing to the wee hours of the morning after game.

But it gets worse (or better from my point of view). Andrew Flintoff had to be rescued, in cricket gear clutching a beer bottle, after capsizing at sea. I can just imagine the "sinking ship" metaphors in the English tabloids. Flintoff has been quoted recently as saying the World cup is as important as the Ashes. The way they've been hitting the bottle, it looks like they're going to be about as successful as they were in the last Ashes.

Pakistan Coach Bob Woolmer dies

Last month on March 18th Pakistan loss to Ireland (hence knocking them out of the World Cup) was a shock and top of that, Bob Woolmer has died. He was found unconscious in his hotel room with blood on him and vomit on the walls. He died later in the hospital.

This is a big tragedy for cricket, particularly for Pakistan cricket. It's hard to know what to make of the news. Was it self inflicted? Doubtful. Was it the work of a crazed fan? It's hard to believe someone would be that fanatical about sport although Monica Seles would disagree. I prefer to have some faith in human nature and think it more likely the unfortunate tragedy of his body succumbing to the pressures of international coaching. To think otherwise is a frightening prospect.