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Kizhinjidhu, inime Lalit Modi IPL india-la nadathina maadhiri dhaan! Indian Army-ai inime avar eppadi sekkkorittyku koopida mudiyum?Quote:
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MS Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh skip Padma Awards Function
Breaking News! In a shocking development, Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and ace spinner Harbhjan Singh skipped the Padma Awards function at the Rashtrapati Bhavan yesterday. Dhoni and Harbhajan were supposed to receive the Padma Shri awards. According to reports in a section of media, they were busy in shooting Ads. Veteran sportspersons like Aslam Sher Khan has criticised Dhoni and Harbhajan for "disregarding" the dignity of Padma Awards.
The first batch of awardees were presented with the Padma Awards on March 31. The final batch of awardees included MS Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh. They neither turned up for the event nor informed anyone about their unavailability.
It is not immediately known why they preferred to skip the Padma Awards, which is being given by none other than the President of India at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. They haven't yet issued any statement to explain the absence.
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Idhu unmaiya :roll:
Manny Pacquiao KO's Ricky Hatton...
So easy... :cry: just two rounds..
List of players and officials offered amnesty by the BCCI
June 2, 2009
Listed below are the players who've severed ties with the ICL, and have been offered amnesty by the BCCI. Their names are listed under the states they represent. Further down is the list of officials and support staff
Tamilnadu: Hemang Badani, V Devendran, G Vignesh, Syed Mohammed, R Jesuraj, S Sriram, R Sathish, K Martin Sanjeev, T Kumaran, S Vasanth Saravanan, J Hariesh, D Tamilkumaran, C Hemant Kumar
Jharkhand: Rajiv Kumar
Baroda: Kiran Powar, Rakesh Patel
Bengal: Shiv Sagar Singh, Abhiskek Jhunjhunwala, Subhomoy Das, Sayed Akhlakh Ahamad, Rohan Gavaskar, Subhjit Paul, Deep Dasgupta
Mumbai: Robin Morris, Nikhil Mandale
Railways: Shreyas Khanolkar, Tejinder Pal Singh, P Vivek, J P Yadav, Baburao Yadav, Avinash Yadav
Maharashtra: Suyesh Burkul, Dheeraj Jadhav, Raviraj Patil, Pushkaraj Joshi, Anupam Sanklecha, Ranjeet Khirid
Delhi: Abhinav Bali, Kunal Lal
Jammu and Kashmir: Abid Nabi, Dhruv Mahajan
Madhya Pradesh: T Sudhindra, Mohnish Mishra, Abbas Ali, Sachin Dholpure, Shridhar Iyer, Abhishek Tamrakar, Bhima Rao
Assam: Syed Zakaria Zuffri, Parviz Aziz, Abu Nechim Ahmed, Sujay Tarafder, Pritam Das
Punjab: Dinesh Mongia, Reetinder Sodhi, Karanveer Singh, Harpreet Singh, Sumit Kalia, Love Ablish, Rajesh Sharma, Sarabjeet Singh, Ishan Malhotra, Bipul Sharma, Amit Uniyal
Karnataka: Stuart Binny
Hyderabad: Abdul Azeem Khan, Alfred Absolom, Ibrahim Khaleel, Indra Shekar Reddy, P S Niranjan, Anirudh Singh, Shashank Nag, Ambati Rayudu
Andhra Pradesh: Syed Shahbuddin
Haryana: Gaurav Gupta
Uttar Pradesh: Avinash Yadav, Shalabh Srivastava, Ali Murtaza, Ali Hamid Zaidi
Coaches and Mentors: Sandeep Patil, E A S Prasanna, Madan Lal, Rajesh Kamath, Karsan Ghavri, Pranab Roy, Ashok Malhotra, Rajesh Chauhan, Balwinder Sandhu, Bharath Reddy, Ajit Wadekar
Others Kiran Padhiyar (Video Analyst), K Martin Sanjeev, A T Rajamani Prabhu, Dr Dinesh Vaghela (Umpire), Atul Wassan, A Burrows (Umpire), Suhas Pawar (Trainer), Rajesh Mundhva (Umpire), Chezhian (Umpire), V Satish (Umpire) and S Shyam Sundar
Ussain Bolt has set a new world record for 100M (9:58) :shock: :clap: :bow:
what's even more incredible is that the 2nd fastest time by Tyson Gay (9:71) is one of the fastest times of ALL time and THE fastest time by any US 100M runners..
Just incredible..
:clap: :clap: he shud have got this in last year olympics itself :P
ICC betraying cricket to protect India's interest: Hadlee
http://cricket.rediff.com/report/200...dia-hadlee.htm
Quote:
"We are in grave danger of having the decision makers betraying the game of cricket," said Hadlee during a nationwide tour to promote his latest book 'Changing Pace' which summarises his last nine years of cricket research, thought and experience.
"We all know now that Asia, and more particularly India, have a more powerful say (at ICC level) because they generate that much more a higher percentage of revenue, which other countries benefit from.
"So, who protects the game? The decision makers on the ICC have to try and control it so that all the games can co-exist and live together," he was quoted as saying by the Herald Sun.
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If one format of the game like Twenty20 consumes the game as much as it is doing now -- and potentially in the future -- it is destroying the game of cricket as a total concept."
ICC and PCB resolve 2011 World Cup dispute
http://www.cricinfo.com/wc2011/conte...ry/422421.html
adi panijutaanunga :lol2:
What an interview!
I'd have loved to see the Aussies' face captured on camera!Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian McMillan