Thursday, March 26, 2009

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Friday, March 20, 2009

ma editorial in sports week newsletter of BIT

BE VI clinches the victory in a nail biting finale

“Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt”

- Special Olympic Motto



Hands joined for prayers.Legs trembling with apprehension.Minds choked with suspense.

Well, Well, Well. We aren’t talking about Ekta Kapoor’s saas bahu soap. We are talking about religion of India. Yes, we are talking about cricket. And we are talking about the final match of the BIT CAVORTS 09 Cup, which couldn’t be more exciting than this one. Cricket is the game of uncertainties and day 3 was a perfect example of this. Be it the league match, the semi final or the final, the game was played at its best and each team gave its best shot which glued the spectators with their seats for the entire day.



MATCH 1: A perfect start for the day…….

The started with the last fixture of the league round between MBA II and MCA I. MCA I batted first and set a gigantic target of 177 runs for the opponent team. A ferocious knock of 51 runs on just 11 balls by Rajat left the MBA II clueless about the what has been happening on the ground. Kunal also scored half century(51 runs) and helped his team reach the huge score. In reply MBA II didn’t provide any stiff resistance got all out for just 107 runs. MCA I won by 69 and entered the second semifinal to face BE I, who had made it to the semis on day 2.



But the day had much more drama in its womb to be delivered in the semi final and the final, which one could foresee by now.



MATCH 2: Bowlers’ day out…..

The second semifinal between MCA I and BE I turned out to be a match low on score but high on thriller. Batting first, the whole team of BE I was back to the pavilion at a lilliputian score of 83 runs due to splendid bowling performance by Nitesh and Rajat. But as is the saying that fortune favors the braves, BE I didn’t lose hopes and gave in their everything to get back into the match. Magnificent bowling by Saksham and Venki, supported with some tight overs by Amit and Aditya didn’t allow MCA I to see the daylight and bowled them out on just 77 runs which also happened to be the lowest total of the tournament. Thus, BE I won the match by 6 runs and booked their seats in the finals to clash with BE IV.



The day had already witnessed both the extremes of the game. At one end we had some brilliant knocks by bat and the highest score of the tournament while at the other end we witnessed intelligent bowling performances restricting opponents to the lowest totals scored so far.



MATCH 3: ( The grand finale ) OMG !!! Can this happen……

Everyone, including the players, umpires, scorers, editorial team, spectators and onlookers, was all set for the long awaited moment to happen, the final match between BE I and BE IV to decide who the champion of BIT is. Finally the time had come. BE I won the toss and decided to bat first. Amit and Saksham gave a strong start to the batting side. They contributed 93 runs on board before Amit(30 runs) was caught by Ritesh on Amrendra’s bowling at mid-on. Soon after this, Saksham also got out when he was cought behind wickets by Viren on Praveen’s ball. BE VI bounced back with the fall of the openers and Ravi( 4 wickets ) collapsed the middle order of BE I. The team got all out for a defendable total of 136 runs in 13 overs as it was a 16 over match. In reply, BE IV lost an early wicket of captain Amrendra. Viren and Nikhil had a 50 run partnership for 1st wicket and gave an impetus to the team’s score and victory seemed easy for the chasing team.But the destiny had something else in her mind. Sudden collapse of the batting line up of BE IV poised the match equally between both the teams. Umpires Rahul Bansal and Ankur Mathur did a commendable job as they maintained their cool and made fair and correct decisions in the pressure cooker scenario where the appeals and expectations were raining like Tsunami. BE IV required 70 runs with 5 overs remaining and 4 wickets in hand. Amit, who charged the ball all round the ground and Varun, who kept the wicket intact at other end, played sensibly and lifted the score at a level where BE IV required 19 runs off 6 balls. Captains started scratching their grey matter while the players tried to calm themselves in the electrifying encounter. Finally, Saksham was given the ball to bowl the last over and Varun hit the ball for a six on his very first ball and got out on the next ball. Spectators came off the edges of their seats. Amit had the strike as well as the expectations. But next in offering was a dot ball for him. Supporters of BE I jumped off their feets as BE IV now needed 13 runs of 3 balls, which was very difficult to achieve looking at the current form of Amit. Next ball is bowled, and what do we see, the ball is sent to the boundary for 4 by Amit. Yes, match isn’t over yet. Environment is tensed. Players are clueless what to do. Mind battle between the batsman and the bowler is on. 2 balls and 9 runs, who knows what the next two balls had in offering? Saksham delivers the ball and Amit connets it to send the ball outside the boundary flying high. YES, it is a six. Now, a final cant be better than this one. 1 ball and 3 runs required to win. Fielding side captain sent most of the fielders to boundary but Amit has something else going on in his mind. The question in the air is – Next is what?? Ekta Kapoor can you tell us?? No even she is helpless in this case. Last and the decisive ball is bowled, Amit hits the ball high and the climax ….it was a six. BE IV had finish off this tournament in style. They proved they have the mettle and deserve to be champions.

All which one can hear is the celebration roars of the supporters of BE IV. Thus, BE IV becomes the champion.



Although officially BE IV will lift the cup, but the real winner is this great game, the gentlemen’s game, winner is the spirit of cricket, winner is the spirit of sportsmanship.Winners are the people behind the scene like Anhsul Mathur, Sabyasachi and their whole team who organized the matches in a hustle free manner. Winners are the teams who put in their effort to make the event possible and The winner is our college fraternity who creates such winners. Congratulations BIT.


While writing this report, I thought that what did we learn from these matches, from the fight back by BE I, from the bounce back by BE IV in the last overs, and these wording of our former prime minister, Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpeyee, struck my mind

“Haar nahi manoonga
Raar nahi thanunga
Kaal ke kapal pe likhta mitata hoon
Geet naya gaata hoon, Geet naya gaata hoon”


- Ashish Galav
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i want my son to ride bike,PLEASE HELP

hey guys yeah it's right. i despiratly want my son to ride bike.for this i need help from all of u. no no u are getting it wrong i'm neither impotent nor i have any financial crises,it's just that to ride a bike he would be needing fuel and the speed with which we are using it carelessly,i don't find him riding the bike.please save fuel,it's precious.
there are some problems that i have identified in recent times.well govt has placed some timers at the traffic lights but most of them donot work,if some of them actually work then riders donot have any idea about when to switch of the engine and when to turn on.above that most of them donot have any idea when to throttle ,when to drive vehicle in which gear.please guys go to vehicle manufacturer's website,or the dealer,or the mechanic,or the transport control office this knowledge is actually and literally free of cost.well guys if a person is able to save 5 ml of fuel only per day then he saves 150 ml of fuel per month,imagine amount of fuel u save for ur pocket and nation and above all for the future generations.
please guys wake up do small things else there would be no michael schumacher's,valentino rosi,and definitly no narayan kartikeyan in future.after all every one wants that their kids achive more than what they have,but without fuel i don't think it would be possible.
please save fuel it's precious



JAI HO JAI HO
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Sunday, March 15, 2009

BIT Sports Week

BIT Mesra, Jaipur campus is having sports week which is going on in full swing. Do visit http://cavorts.weebly.com for latest news, fixtures, updates and other things. C ya there
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Monday, March 9, 2009

BMW Level 10 PC Case


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BMW Designworks USA has showed off their latest thermaltake PC case at 2009 CEBIT exhibition.This futuristic looking PC Case is aimed to cater to the visual needs of hardcore gamers.
Unlike traditional PC case, all individual components of this computer are mounted in separate compartments and then attached to a central base. So consequently there are no internal cables visible including the one for hard drive,fan and power cables too(except for the external power cable of course)
This is an awesome product which looks like a state of the art apartment complex where the elevators are indoors but the hallways to everyone’s domiciles are out in the open air.
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Hey, TE-X-PERT is here !!!

Hey wassup guyz ? I am TE-X-PERT !!
I am responsible to post some real cool news and updates of the world of electronics and computers.
So just lean back and relax coz i am about to flood this blog with some mind boggling and futuristic gadgets and real valuable information on computers .

For all those who are facing some problems can drop in a mail at partyboyprateek@gmail.com
and i will try to resolve/rectify them . Problems include :-

1.) Troubleshooting in PC.
2.) Non availability of any software .
3.) Purchasing a digital camera,mp3 player or laptop and u don't know which one to go for.
4.) Information on any computer related matter.

Hope you guyz are ready to take a big leap into the future .
Hoping to get positive feedbacks .

TE-X-PERT
(Prateek Chadha)
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Sunday, March 8, 2009

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Fashionable Kangana

Realistic Kangana : seems kangana has taken her role in fashion way too seriously

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Jai ho! remix by pussycat dolls

hey ppl ...look what i found
jai ho remix by pussy cat dolls...enjoy and do leave your comments...keep rockin

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Friday, March 6, 2009

Ranbir Kapoor talks about losing his virginity!

courtesy : hotklix.com

Ranbir Kapoor Ranbir Kapoor is at his candid best in the latest issue of the famous men’s magazine 'GQ'.

Not every actor or celebrity is as open to talk about personal matters as Ranbir has been since the start of his career with Saawariya . The guy who bared his derriere for his very first film did not keep his romance with Deepika Padukone secret and the couple even gave an elaborate interview to a magazine in which they talked in detail about how they fell in love.

Now, Ranbir has bared a few more daring truths of his life in the March issue of ‘GQ’ that has the actor posing in a white suit and stubble for the cover.

Inside the mag, the Kapoor lad talks about doing the usual experiments which many youths today (not all) dabble in at some point of their lives.

"There was marijuana, there was alcohol; I started smoking cigarettes," Ranbir bares the truth in the interview to GQ.

Not just this, the actor talks about his first sexual experience and losing his virginity at the age of 15.

That’s brave, Ranbir! Wonder what Deepika will have to say about that.

(Photo - courtesy GQ)
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Thursday, March 5, 2009

"I am extremely angry at the Pakistani security forces." - Chris Broad

courtesy : timesofindia.com

MANCHESTER: Cricket match referee Chris Broad on Wednesday slammed the Pakistan security forces for providing insufficient protection after he

and fellow officials came under fire during the terror attack in Lahore on Tuesday.

The van carrying Broad to the Gaddafi Stadium for the third day of the second Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka was fired upon by gunmen also shooting at the nearby Sri Lanka team bus.

Ex-England batsman Broad, who said he'd expressed concerns for his safety before the start of the tour, told a news conference here Wednesday: "I am extremely angry at the Pakistani security forces.

"We were promised high level security and in our hour of need that security vanished and they left us to be sitting
ducks...I am very fortunate to be here."

But after an incident where six Pakistani policemen and two civilians were killed, Lahore city police chief Habib-ur Rehman told AFP in Lahore: "It was precisely because of police valour and bravery that the Sri Lankan team and the international umpires survived."

Although Broad insisted he'd never expected to be shot at, he said: "I had an inkling before the Test match leg of the tour that something might happen.

"I raised my concerns with the ICC (International Cricket Council) before the tour started and they passed on those concerns to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and they assured me through e-mail that all security would be taken care of, presidential-style security.

"And clearly that didn't happen.

"When you watch the TV pictures you can clearly see the white van we were in, next to the ambulance in the middle of a roundabout, with terrorists shooting into our van and past our van and not a sign of a policeman anywhere."

PCB chairman Ijaz Butt responded angrily to Broad's comments.

"How can he say that when six policemen died in the attack? I will talk to him tomorrow (Thursday) morning and then give my full reaction," Butt said.

Broad, 51, has been praised for trying to protect severely injured local umpire Ahsan Raza after the fourth official had been shot in a van where the driver was killed by gunfire.

But a shaken Broad stressed: "I am not a hero.

"I only noticed he was injured when I saw a large pool of blood had spilled on to the floor. I just tried to put some pressure on the wound.

"We all had the same feeling - we were just waiting for a bullet to hit us."

Sri Lanka's tour was abandoned immediately after Tuesday's attack and then New Zealand indicated it would call off its November tour of Pakistan.

Meanwhile, the ICC has raised doubts over whether the country can still co-host the 2011 World Cup.

And Broad, said the incident had the capacity to sound the "death knell" for international cricket in Pakistan.

"They have a lot of very talented cricketers, and I feel sorry for the cricketers and for the cricket-mad public of Pakistan," said Broad, the father of England fast bowler Stuart.

"But this is a bit of a death knell for cricket in Pakistan and I feel sorry for those people. I can't see it going on for the foreseeable future.

"Ijaz Butt has come out and said that friends will come to Pakistan but I don't think they have any friends in world cricket that will go to Pakistan after this has happened.

"Sri Lanka were a friendly country - they wanted to go, they wanted to support Pakistan. I don't think they will be going back and certainly India, Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa won't be keen."

Looking ahead, Broad said maybe the ICC would have to take more direct responsibility for security arrangements rather than leaving matters to individual boards.

"There are countries who have their own security experts," he said. "I know England have Reg Dickason from Australia.

"Reg Dickason didn't think Pakistan was safe for anyone to go to. He was amazed the Sri Lanka tour went ahead. But he's not advising Sri Lanka.

"Maybe there's something for the ICC to look at - that they themselves take the safety concerns into consideration and make the decisions."

Broad said his concerns were heightened by the recent ICC decision to revert back to making England the winners of the 2006 Test at The Oval, where Pakistan forfeited the match, having first changed the result to a draw.

"It was off the back of the ICC meeting where the Oval Test match result had changed, there had been a UN envoy that had been kidnapped in Pakistan and, of course, the Champions Trophy had been taken away from Pakistan," he said.

"I just thought as an Englishman, particularly with the Oval Test match, I just felt a little concerned for my own safety.

"But, as I said, I was assured by Zakir Khan, the director of cricket operations in the PCB, that everything would be fine.

"I was there for the one-day series and everything went well.

"Once you get assurances from someone who's actually living in the country and knows the situation...I went along with it."
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