Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Steve Jobs, Apple founder, dies




Steve Jobs, the visionary in the black turtleneck who co-founded Apple in a Silicon Valley garage, built it into the world's leading tech company and led a mobile-computing revolution with wildly popular devices such as the iPhone, died Oct 05 Wednesday. He was 56.
The hard-driving executive pioneered the concept of the personal computer and of navigating them by clicking onscreen images with a mouse. In more recent years, he introduced the iPod portable music player, the iPhone and the iPad tablet -- all of which changed how we consume content in the digital age.


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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Statistical highlights of India vs Sri Lanka World Cup final

MUMBAI: Statistical highlights of the World Cup final between India and Sri Lanka.

# Mahendra Singh Dhoni became the first Indian captain to register a fifty in a World Cup Final.

# Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir were involved in a stand of 109 for the fourth wicket - India's highest for any wicket in a World Cup final, surpassing the 88 for the fourth wicket between Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag against Australia at Johannesburg on March 23, 2003.

# Mahela Jayawardene and Nuwan Kulasekara were associated in a stand of 66 for the sixth wicket - Sri Lanka's highest against India at the World Cup, surpassing the 34 between Roshan Mahanama and Arjuna Ranatunga at Taunton May 26, 1999.

# The stand is the best for the sixth wicket in a World Cup final, surpassing the 32 between Michael Bevan and Stuart Law for Australia against Sri Lanka at Lahore on March 17, 1996.

# Jayawardene provided the first instance when a centurion in a World Cup final ended in a losing team.

# Jayawardene's 103 not out is his first century, which went in vain. His previous 13 hundreds resulted in wins.

# Jayawardene emulated Sanath Jayasuriya's feat of three hundreds in the World Cup. Both now share a Sri Lankan record for most hundreds in the World Cup.

# Jayawardene's second hundred against India is his 14th in ODIs - 13 for Sri Lanka and one for Asia XI.

# Dhoni completed his 6,000 runs in ODIs, aggregating 6049 at an average of 48.78, including seven hundreds and 38 fifties in 186 games. He thus became the seventh Indian to amass 6,000 runs or more in ODIs, joining Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Mohammad Azharuddin, Yuvraj Singh and Virender Sehwag.

# Gambhir (393 at 43.66) has recorded four fifties at the World Cup with a highest of 97 in the Final

# Gambhir is the 11th Indian player to complete 4,000 runs in ODIs, aggregating 4073 (ave.40.73), including nine centuries and 25 fifties in 114 games.

# Gambhir posted his highest innings (97) in tournament finals - his first of 50-plus.

# Gambhir recorded his 25th fifty in ODIs - his fifth against Sri Lanka.

# Gambhir's knock is the highest individual score by an Indian in a World Cup Final, surpassing Virender Sehwag's 82 off 81 balls against Australia at Johannesburg on March 23, 2003.

# The 83-run stand between Gambhir and Virat Kohli for the third wicket is India's highest in a World Cup Final.

# Dhoni received the Man of the Match for the 14th time in ODIs - his fourth against Sri Lanka.

# Yuvraj aggregated 362 runs at an average of 90.50, including one century and four fifties.

# Yuvraj got the Player of the series for the seventh time in ODIs.

# Both Zaheer (44 wickets at 20.22 runs apiece in 23 matches) and Javagal Srinath (44 at an average of 27.81 in 34 matches) share an Indian record for most wickets at the World Cup.

# India recaptured the World Cup crown after 28 years - they had first lifted the World Cup in 1983.

# India (274 for four) recorded the highest successful chase in a World Cup final, surpassing Sri Lanka's 245 for three against Australia at Lahore on March 17, 1996.

# Sri Lanka (2006-07 and 2010-11) have become the second team after England (1987-88 and 1991-92) to have lost two consecutive World Cup Finals.

# Sri Lanka (274 for six) posted their highest World Cup total against India, surpassing the 272 for four at Ferozeshah Kotla, New Delhi on March 2, 1996.

# Jayawardene is the sixth batsman to post a hundred in a World Cup final - the first five were Adam Gilchrist (2007), Ricky Ponting (2003), Vivian Richards (1979), Aravinda de Silva (1996) and Clive Lloyd (1975).

# Zaheer Khan bowled three consecutive maiden overs in an ODI for the first time - the first three overs of an innings.

# Zaheer's tally of 21 wickets at an average of 18.76 in nine matches is an Indian record in the World Cup.

# Zaheer and Shahid Afridi ( 21 at an average of 12.85 in eight games) were the top wicket-takers in the World Cup 2011.

# Upul Tharanga amassed 395 runs at an average of 56.42, including two hundreds and one fifty, in nine innings - his career-best performance in a tournament.

# Tillakaratne Dilshan is the only batsman to amass 500 runs in the 10th edition of the World Cup at an average of 62.50 in nine games. His tally includes two centuries and two fifties.

# Dilshan has become the second Sri Lankan to complete 500 runs in a World Cup competition. Mahela Jayawardene had made 548 at an average of 60.88 in eleven games in 2006-07.

# Overall, Dilshan became the fifth batsman to amass 500 runs or more in a World Cup Competition, joining Sachin Tendulkar (twice - 673 in 2002-03 & 523 in 1995-96), Matthew Hayden (659 in 2006-07), Mahela Jayawardene (548 in 2006-07) and Ricky Ponting (539 in 2006-07).

# Muralitharan became the first Sri Lankan to appear in 40 World Cup matches. The final was his 350th game in ODIs.

# Sangakkara and Jayawardene shared a stand of 62 for the third wicket - Sri Lanka's highest against India at the World Cup.

# Yuvraj Singh, with Samaraweera's wicket, captured 20 wickets (ave.23.10) in 23 matches in the World Cup.

# Yuvraj's performance of 2 for 49 is his best in 23 tournament finals. His tally of 15 wickets at 25.13 runs apiece in nine matches is the second highest in the just concluded competition for India, next only to Zaheer's 21.

# Sachin Tendulkar, with 482 at an average of 53.55, including two centuries and two fifties, is the second highest run-scorer in the 2011 edition of the World Cup, behind Dilshan's tally of 500.
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2011 Cricket World Cup Championship goes to India



Devastating bad luck for India's Gautam Gambhir as he misses out on a century when he has wicket skittled by Thisara Perera whilst on 97


Gautam Gambhir adds to his impressive tally of runs with a paddle sweep



Gautam Gambhir leads India's recovery from the loss of their openers as their run rate remains on course






GIRLS GONE WILD FOR CRICKET


Kingfisher model Poonam Pandey has vowed to run in the buff if India wins the World Cup

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Highest World Cup 2011 partnerships


1st wicket: Sri Lankan openers Tillakaratne Dilshan and Upul Tharanga produced a sublime 282 runs opening partnership against Zimbabwe in the Group A match at Pallekele.
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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Huge tsunami slams coastal Japan after 8.9 magnitude quake


TOKYO: A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit northeast Japan on Friday, triggering a 10-metre tsunami that swept away everything in its path, including houses, cars, farm buildings on fire and boats, media and witnesses said.

At least one person was killed in Fukushima prefecture, north of Tokyo where four million homes were without power. The quake caused many injuries, fires and a wall of water across the coast, prompting warnings to people to move to higher ground.

There were several strong aftershocks. In the capital Tokyo, buildings shook violently.

TV pictures showed a vast wall of water carrying the debris and even fires across a large swathe of coastal farmland near the city of Sendai, which has a population of one million.

Public broadcaster NHK showed flames and black smoke billowing from a building in Odaiba, a Tokyo suburb, and bullet trains to the north of the country were halted.

Black smoke was also pouring out of an industrial area in Yokohama's Isogo area. TV footage showed boats, cars and trucks floating in water after a small tsunami hit the town of Kamaichi in northern Japan. An overpass, location unknown, appeared to have collapsed into the water.

Kyodo news agency said there were reports of fires in Sendai where waves carried cars across the runway at the airport.

The western prefecture of Wakayama ordered 20,000 people to evacuate after further tsunami warnings.

"WORST IN 20 YEARS"

"The building shook for what seemed a long time and many people in the newsroom grabbed their helmets and some got under their desks," Reuters correspondent Linda Sieg said in Tokyo.

"It was probably the worst I have felt since I came to Japan more than 20 years ago."

The Tokyo stock market extended losses after the quake. The central bank said it would do everything to ensure financial stability.

Passengers on a subway line in Tokyo screamed and grabbed other passengers' hands. The shaking was so bad it was hard to stand, said Reuters reporter Mariko Katsumura.

Hundreds of office workers and shoppers spilled into Hitotsugi street, a shopping street in Akasaka in downtown Tokyo.

Household goods ranging from toilet paper to clingfilm were flung into the street from outdoor shelves in front of a drugstore.

Crowds gathered in front of televisions in a shop next to the drugstore for details. After the shaking from the first quake subsided, crowds were watching and pointing to construction cranes on an office building up the street with voices saying, "They're still shaking!", "Are they going to fall?"
Asagi Machida, 27, a web designer in Tokyo, sprinted from a coffee shop when the quake hit.

"The images from the New Zealand earthquake are still fresh in my mind so I was really scared. I couldn't believe such a big earthquake was happening in Tokyo."

The US Geological Survey earlier verified a magnitude of 7.9 at a depth of 15.1 miles and located the quake 81 miles east of Sendai, on the main island of Honshu. It later upgraded it to 8.9.

A police car drove down Hitotsugi Street, lights flashing, announcing through a bullhorn that there was still a danger of shaking.

Japan's northeast Pacific coast, called Sanriku, has suffered from quakes and tsunamis in the past and a 7.2 quake struck on Wednesday. In 1933, a magnitude 8.1 quake in the area killed more than 3,000 people. Last year fishing facilities were damaged after by a tsunami caused by a strong tremor in Chile.

Earthquakes are common in Japan, one of the world's most seismically active areas. The country accounts for about 20 percent of the world's earthquakes of magnitude 6 or greater. (Reuters)
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