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Thursday, June 23, 2011

An Exclusive Fantasy Two Test Cricket Series

An Exclusive Fantasy Two Test Cricket Series
First Test Match,Day 5
Kingston Jamaica,
India WIN by 1 Wicket
Toss : West Indies,Elected to Bat
Weather : Dry and Sunny
At the end of Day 4 :India Needs 252 runs to Win with 7 Wickets in Hand
Man of the Match : MS Dhoni

West Indies 1st innings R M B 4s 6s

G Greenidge b Kapil Dev 41 81 71 7 0
D Haynes c Dhoni b Zaheer 2 17 11 0 0
Viv Richards Lbw b Kumble 131 111 91 19 5
BC Lara b Chandra 0 16 9 0 0
G Sobers c Dhoni b Zaheer 99 183 143 13 2
C Lloyd c & b Sachin 10 67 41 1 0
J Dujon b Chandra 21 55 44 0 2
Colis King Lbw b Chandra 0 09 05 0 0
Malcolm Marshall c & b Zaheer 2 07 04 0 0
M Holding c Sehwag b Kapil Dev 5 21 14 1 0
Andy Roberts not out 7 16 07 1 0
Extras (b 0, lb 14, nb 7) 21

Total (All Out; 99.1 overs) 339 (3.42 runs per over)

Fall of wickets 1-10 (Haynes, 3.5 ov), 2-62 (Greenidge, 17.6 ov), 3-74 (Lara, 24.1 ov), 4-216 (Richards, 49.3 ov), 5-257 (Lloyd, 66.1 ov), 6-306 (Dujon, 89.3 ov),7-313 (King 94.2 ov), 8-321 (Marshall 96.4 ov), 9-321 (Sobers 97.5 ov) 10-339 (Holding 99.1 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ
Kapil Dev 18.1 4 70 2 3.86 (3nb)
Z Khan 17 2 64 3 3.76 (4nb)
A Kumble 21 10 61 1 2.76
Chandra 24 7 66 3 2.39
Sachin 12 3 38 1 3.16
Sehwag 7 0 19 0 2.74

India 1st innings R M B 4s 6s
SM Gavaskar c Dujon b Marshall 71 201 191 9 1
V Sehwag c LLoyd b Holding 91 111 71 17 2
M Amarnath b Holding 1 27 15 0 0
S Tendulkar c and b Sobers 81 137 126 13 0
GR Viswanath not out 74 176 237 5 0
VVS Laxman run out 11 33 53 1 0
MS Dhoni(C) c Haynes b Holding 27 59 41 5 0
Kapil Dev(VC) b Richards 41 29 51 6 1
Anil Kumble lbw Roberts 2 7 17 0 0
Zaheer Khan b Roberts 0 4 2 0 0
BS Chandrasekhar b Roberts 0 2 1 0 0

Extras (b 8, lb 26, nb 14) 48

Total (for 3 wickets; 136.5 overs) 447 (3.27 runs per over)

Fall of wickets 1-131 (Sehwag, 23.5 ov), 2-133 (Amarnath, 27.6 ov), 3-194 (Gavaskar, 54.1 ov),4- 315 (Sachin, 75.4 ov), 5-331 (Laxman 79.2 ov), 6-367 (Dhoni 91 ov), 7-413 (109.3 ov), 8-421 (Kumble 117.4 ov),9-447 (Zaheer 136.4 ov), 10-447 (Chandra 136.5 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
Andy Roberts 25.5 13 77 3 3.01 (2nb)
M Holding 22 9 77 3 3.50
M Marshall 24 14 64 1 2.66 (8nb)
C King 19 4 67 0 3.52
G Sobers 29 12 77 1 2.65
V Richards 17 4 37 1 2.17

West Indies 2nd innings
R M B 4s 6s

G Greenidge b Zaheer 30 64 51 4 0
D Haynes c Dhoni b Zaheer 42 73 97 6 0
Viv Richards b Kapil 81 121 111 15 1
BC Lara Lbw Chandra 32 54 44 4 1
G Sobers Not Out 117 144 127 18 1
Clive Lloyd(C) b Chandra 0 5 6 0 0
Jeff Dujan c Kumble b Sehwag 13 47 37 1 0
Colis King c Dhoni b Chandra 51 83 62 7 1
Malcolm Marshall b Chandra 7 37 16 0 0
M Holding run out 21 34 15 4 0
Andy Roberts run out 10 23 10 2 0

Extras (b 0, lb 17, nb 7) 23

Total (All Out wickets; 96 overs) 404 (4.20 runs per over)

Fall of wickets 1-44 (Greenidge, 13.5 ov), 2-82 (Haynes, 27.1 ov),3-151 (Lara, 41.6 ov),
4-187 (Richards 49.1 ov),5-191 (Lloyd 53.2 ov),6-261 (Dujon 67.1 ov), 7-327 (King 79.1 ov)
8-351 (Marshall 85.1 ov) 9-379 (Holding 89.1 ov) 10-404 (Roberts 95.6 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ
Kapil Dev 24 2 101 2 3.44 (1nb)
Z Khan 17 2 83 2 3.63 (1nb)
A Kumble 19 3 73 0 4.00
Chandra 23 6 74 4 1.50
Sachin 3 1 14 0 4.66
Sehwag 10 0 41 1 5.00


India 2nd innings

R M B 4s 6s
SM Gavaskar c Dujon b Holding 1 27 19 0 0
V Sehwag run out 13 11 17 3 0
M Amarnath c King b Marshall 7 85 75 0 0
Zaheer Khan b Marshall 0 19 11 0 0
S Tendulkar Lbw Richards 61 107 98 8 2
GR Viswanath b King 78 143 110 12 0
VVS Laxman c Haynes b King 17 43 31 2 0
Kapil Dev(VC) st Dujon b Sobers 0 1 1 0 0
MS Dhoni(C) Not out 81 97 78 13 2
Anil Kumble c Lara b King 12 78 47 1 0
BS Chandrasekhar not out 7 61 12 0 0

Extras (b 2, lb 13, nb 7) 22

Total (for 9 wickets; 97.2 overs) 299 (3.07 runs per over)

Fall of wickets 1-14 (Sehwag, 3.1 ov), 2-13 (Zaheer, 8.6 ov),
3-19 (Gavaskar, 14.1 ov),4-55 (Amarnath 19.2 ov), 5-155 (Sachin 37.3 ov)
6-181 (Laxman 58.6 ov) 7-181 (Kapil 59.1 ov) 8-183 (Viswanath 63.3 ov)
9-257 (Kumble 89.2 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ
Andy Roberts 17 3 47 0 2.76 (3nb)
M Holding 19 8 53 1 2.78 (2nb)
M Marshall 22.2 9 52 1 2.34 (1nb)
G Sobers 18 7 39 1 2.16 (1nb)
Richards 14 3 57 1 4.07
King 7 0 51 3 7.25

Umpires David Shephard (England) and DJ Harper (Australia)
TV umpire :M Tiffin
Match referee :Roshan Mahanama (Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire : Ashoka D'Silva (Sri Lanka)

Teams
India :
SM Gavaskar,Virender Sehwag,Mohinder Amarnath,Sachin Tendulkar,Gundappa Viswanath
VVS Laxman,MS Dhoni(C),Kapil Dev(VC),Anil Kumble,Zaheer Khan,BS Chandrasekhar, Eknath Solkar (12th Man)
Team Coach : Mike Brearley

West Indies
G Greenidge,Desmond Haynes,Vivian Richards(VC),BC Lara,G Sobers,Clive Lloyd(C),Jeff Dujan,Colis King,Malcolm Marshall,M Holding,Andy Roberts,12th Man : J Garner
Team Coach : Wes Hall

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Super Dream Series - 1st Test Match - Kingston Jamaica

Welcome to the First Test Match between West Indies and India.
At the End of Day One the Scores read 306-7 in 89 Overs

An Exclusive Fantasy Cricket Series
First Test Match
Kingston Jamaica,
22nd June, Tuesday,Year 2011
Toss : West Indies,Elected to Bat
Weather : Dry and Sunny

West Indies 1st innings R M B 4s 6s

G Greenidge b Kapil Dev 41 81 71 7 0
D Haynes c Dhoni b Zaheer 2 17 11 0 0
Viv Richards Lbw b Kumble 131 111 91 19 5
BC Lara b Chandra 0 16 9 0 0
G Sobers Batting 84 143 113 11 2
C Lloyd c & b Sachin 10 67 41 1 0
J Dujon batting 21 53 42 0 2
To Bat
Colis King
Malcolm Marshall
M Holding
Andy Roberts,
Extras (b 0, lb 10, nb 7) 17

Total (For 5 wickets; 89 overs) 306 (3.43 runs per over)

Fall of wickets 1-10 (Haynes, 3.5 ov), 2-62 (Greenidge, 17.6 ov), 3-74 (Lara, 24.1 ov), 4-216 (Richards, 49.3 ov), 5-257 (Lloyd, 66.1 ov),

Bowling O M R W Econ
Kapil Dev 18 4 67 1 3.72 (3nb)
Z Khan 16 2 61 1 3.81 (4nb)
A Kumble 21 9 58 1 2.76
Chandra 23 7 55 1 2.39
Sachin 12 3 38 1 3.16
Sehwag 7 0 19 0 2.74

Umpires David Shephard (England) and DJ Harper (Australia)
TV umpire :M Tiffin
Match referee :Roshan Mahanama (Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire : Ashoka D'Silva (Sri Lanka)

Teams
India :
SM Gavaskar,Virender Sehwag,Mohinder Amarnath,Sachin Tendulkar,Gundappa Viswanath
VVS Laxman,MS Dhoni(C),Kapil Dev(VC),Anil Kumble,Zaheer Khan,BS Chandrasekhar, Eknath Solkar (12th Man)
Team Coach : Mike Brearley

West Indies
G Greenidge,Desmond Haynes,Vivian Richards(VC),BC Lara,G Sobers,Clive Lloyd(C),Jeff Dujan,Colis King,Malcolm Marshall,M Holding,Andy Roberts,12th Man : J Garner
Team Coach : Wes Hall

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Dream Series

Super Dream Series

Welcome to Dream Series - An Exclusive Fantasy Cricket Series inviting All time Greats

The Teams to play this season include West Indies,India,Australia,England,New Zealand, South Africa and Pakistan

The First Match is between West Indies and India to be Played in the West Indies between 21st and 25th June 2011. End of day Scores will be presented at the end of each Day.

Each Team is as detailed below

India :
SM Gavaskar
Virender Sehwag
Mohinder Amarnath
Sachin Tendulkar
Gundappa Viswanath
VVS Laxman
MS Dhoni - Captain
Kapil Dev - Vice Captain
Anil Kumble
Zaheer Khan
BS Chandrasekhar
12th Man : Eknath Solkar
13th Man : Harbhajan Singh
14th Man : Rahul Dravid
15th Man : BS Bedi

West Indies
G Greenidge
Desmond Haynes
Vivian Richards - Vice Captain
BC Lara
G Sobers
Clive Lloyd - Captain
Jeff Dujan
Colis King
Malcolm Marshall
M Holding
Andy Roberts
12th Man : J Garner
13th Man : C Walsh
14th Man : A Kallicharan
15th Man : Carl Hooper

Australia
D Boon
Don Bradman
Greg Chappell
Ricky Ponting
S Waugh - Captain
Kim Hughes - Vice Captain
A Gilchrist
Dennis Lillie
Jeff Thomson
Shane Warne
G Mcgrath
12th Man : CL Mcdermott
13th Man : Mark Waugh
14th Man : Allan Border
15th Man : Bobby Simpson

South Africa
Graeme Smith - Captain
Gary Kirsten
Jac Kallis
Barry Richards - Vice Captain
Jhonty Rhodes
Clive Rice
Mark Boucher
Shaun Pollock
Allan Donald
Dale Steyn
Fannie Devilliers
12th Man : AB Devilliers
13th Man : Paul Harris
14th Man : G Pollock
15th Man : Hansie Cronje

England
Geoff Boycott
G Gooch - Captain
David Gower - Vice Captain
Ted Dexter
Colin Cowdrey
Dennis Compton
Allan Knot
Ian Botham
Andrew Flintoff
Frank Tyson
Bob Willis
12th Man : John Emburey
13th Man : Frank Tyson
14th Man : Walter Hammond
15th Man : Len Hutton

Sri Lanka
S Jayasuriya
TM Dilshan
Roy Dias
K Sangakarra
Arvinda D'Silva - Vice Captain
Arjuna Ranatunga - Captain
M Jayawardene
C Vaas
L Malinga
Romesh Ratnayeke
M Muralidharan
12th Man : D Mendis
13th Man : Somasekhara D'Silva
14th Man : M Attapattu
15th Man : Ravi Ratnayeke

New Zealand
Glen Turner
S Fleming
M Crowe
Ross Taylor
Nathan Astle
Brendon McCullum
Jeff Crowe
Richard Hadlee
Daniel Vettori
S Bond
Simon Doull
11th Man : Ken Rutherford
12th Man : Kyil Mills
13th Man : Jacob Oram
14th Man : Dipak Patel
15th Man : Ewan Chatfiled

Pakistan
Saeed Anwar
Majid Khan
Zaheer Abbas
Mustaq Mohammed
Javed Miandad
Imran Khan
Wasin Bari
Wasim Akram
Sarfaz Nawaz
Abdul Qadir
Shoaib Akhtar
12th Man : Mohsin Khan
13th Man : Saqlain Mustaq
14th Man : M Yousof
15th Man : Sikandar Bakht

Friday, May 6, 2011

Winter In Summer ????

The Summer has arrived.Temperatures are soaring, by 9.30 am in the morning the temperature shoots like our Sensex to the maximum making Life on the move a real challenge. For the next 2-3 months most parts of India are to witness Extreme conditions.

Air Conditioners are the answer to this sweltering Heat but comes at a running cost boosting up Power Consumption and increasing Monthly expenses by a Tall order.

Been wondering if there was a way to counter such a problem and to me the Walls of the Building both Inside and Outside hold some answers. The heat factor can be an account of how the Walls interact and react with the Weather ..NO kidding..but they can play a role in isolating the Heat Factor. What if we have Walls that can absorb Heat and release the heat for select type of Utilities. For example the Water Heaters or even Cooking can be Interesting applications.

Now Imagine if the Temperatures can be reduced by 4-5 degrees..Nano Paints designed to absorb heats and transfer the Heat to the Intended Applications can bring down the temperatures Inside the Rooms.

This means Homes and Future homes can be made more Eco friendly and Reusable; Smart Energy options provide better options for a Healthy living.

Needless to mention savings from such Heat transfer can reflect on the Electricity Bills month on month.

Before this technology is rolled out one must offer Humble Prayers to the SUN God for a cooler Summer.