Thursday, 15 May 2014

Elections result day:The game is on

Who will win?This time the right candidates are goin win or not?Many questions arises before the results or on that time.As everyone likes change but which is good.Indian People are waiting to have a clean politics,but again the same question will it be possible? no one knws.Just waiting for results.
     Anyone win but it should a right choice for the people.Now counting of votes is goin on. Narendra Modi is ahead means BJP is partywise .and also candidates wise BJP is leading,Congress is backward,but we can't forget that in a second results can change as all depends on counting of votes.BJP is ready to form  a government
     Public is eagerly waiting  to see the new teamwork or a new India.Every newschannels are giving second second news as its a big day as whom Indian people have selected.lets see what will happen
    Hey readers be postive & stay calm a big decision day for our country.IS IT  'ACCHE DIN AANE WALE HAI.'

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Rayudu & Simmons hit half-centuries in Mumbai Indians 7 wicket victory

Mumbai Indians on Monday defeated the Sunrisers Hyderabad convincingly by seven wickets and captain Rohit Sharma described their show as their most clinical performance of IPL VII

“It was a perfect game for us. I believe it was the most clinical performance by us so far this year,” said Rohit at the post-match presentation in Hyderabad.

Poor batting has often let the MI down this season. It was no wonder that Rohit also praised opener Lendl Simmons and No. 3 Ambati Rayudu for stitching together a 130-run partnership for the third wicket that laid the foundation for the victory.

“Even our batting was perfect today. We always looked for a good opening stand and solid middle-order batting. Today we got that as Simmons got us off to flying start. He smacked the ball pretty well. And then we got to see some brilliant batting after Rayudu joined him in the middle,” he added.

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Rohit Sharma: It was a perfect game for us. I believe it was the most clinical performance by us so far this year.

We are capable of such a performance and we always expected this from the team. First of all, we bowled well to restrict them to 157 for three. And then we chased it down with ease… it was simply superb. I think we did everything right today ever since we went out in the field.

I must give credit to the bowlers for the way they bowled today. It is not easy to bowl to players like David Warner and Aaron Finch, especially when they are set.

Even our batting was perfect today. We always looked for a good opening stand and solid middle-order batting. Today we got that as Simmons got us off to flying start. He smacked the ball pretty well. and then we got to see some brilliant batting after Rayudu joined him in the middle. Having good partnerships is crucial to win games, and I am happy that today we got that.

As I had said after the last match, we will treat every match now as knock-out and take one at a time. We are happy to have got one out of our way. We will keep doing the right things from our end.
Ambati Rayudu (MoM): I am happy with this innings. It came after some time. Perhaps my head was in the UAE, my legs were in Hyderabad and my bat somewhere else…

I had to bring them all together. My technique was going haywire. So I worked hard in the nets to bring it back in order. The coaches also helped me a lot.

Simmons batted beautifully and took a lot of pressure off me. He ensured that I could go and play all my shots. We started taking on the bowlers as soon as we got set. It is a good win and we have to keep the momentum going forward.

Kieron Pollard: We didn’t start the tournament well and even in the last game, we lost. So, obviously there was pressure on us to win. If you see the trend in IPL, defending champions, barring Chennai Super Kings, don’t do well.

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Pollard and Starc fined for ugly scenes

Mumbai:Kieron Pollard and Mitchell Starc have been fined for their behavior offences during the Mumbai Indians-Royal Challengers Bangalore tie at the Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday, the Indian Premier League said in a statement on Wednesday evening. A big altercation broke out between the two - towards the end of MI's innings - and both players almost came to blows.

The ugly scenes unfolded in the 17th over when Starc used some pretty choice language against Pollard after beating him with a bouncer. The West Indian disdainfully signed to Starc to go away, and off the next ball backed away from the crease at the last minute. Starc instead of stopping himself followed the West Indian on the legside and almost hit him, leaving a seething Pollard to throw his bat towards the bowler in a menacing way.

Both Pollard and Starc have admitted to the level 2 offence (2.2.11) of conduct contrary to the spirit of the game and accepted the sanction of a fine of 75 and 50 per cent of their match fee respectively.

MI captain Rohit Sharma and RCB captain Virat Kohli have also been fined for allowing a slow over rate. Since it was Rohit's second offence this season, he has been fined Rs 24 lakh, while each member of the MI eleven incurred a fine of 25 per cent of their match fee. It was Kohli's first offence so he has been slapped a fine of Rs 12 lakh.

RCB medium pacer Varon Aaron also violated article 2.1.1 of the Code of Conduct for a breach of paragraph 4.2 of the IPL Clothing Regulations, for which he got reprimanded.
    This is a game,be sporty.play fair game.