Virendar Sehwag smashed 4,6,4,6,4,6 of an over from Andrew Symonds in today’s IPL Twenty20 match between Deccan Chargers and Delhi Daredevils in Hyderabad. Sunil Gavaskar was quite amused by the sequence and wondered whether the hitting resembled a VIP telephone number!

Surprise that ever smart Gavaskar could not see the obvious! It read like a tennis match score line 4-6, 4-6, 4-6!

If you have been watching the much hyped IPL T20 games you would wonder whether it is cricket or baseball! Brendon McCullum on day one and Sehwag today surely would make Neville Cardus turn in his grave. Or may be Neville Cardus’ grave itself would turn?

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About this blog

April 22, 2008

Well, this blog will carry my reflections, opinions, views reactions, ideas, thoughts, moods, feelings and such stuff.

About? Surely not about cabbages and kings - i don’t like the first (except in spring rolls) and no one now likes the other, including the Nepalese! but about cricket and knowledge work and whatever else that catches my fancy at the moment.

Why? why do we blog? why do we write?

I don’t know about others. I am doing this because i kinda like it!

Who should read my blog? No one ’should’ but everyone is invited!

Is it worth the while? Well, that is something you will have to find out! If you are the curious type who wants to know what goes on in someone else’s mind, this could provide some grist to your mill of curiosity. If no one reads this blog ever, it will still make the amazing record of being available to the whole world (okay, web world) and yet not taken by anyone!

If this ‘opening delivery’ intrigues you, well that serves my purpose!

Neither consistency nor continuity is my ‘weakness’. So expect infrequent postings and long periods of silence - my two paisa (do they still exist ?! ) worth to limiting noise pollution!

szia!

:)

They say “lies, damn lies and statistics.”

Obviously that was coined in BC - Before tv Commercials!

In the IPL Twenty20 just going on in Hyderabad (Deccan Chargers v Daredevils of Delhi) Ajay Jadeja the anchor announced a “short, little commercial break”. And it lasted over just full five minutes and more!

And every time Steve Slater announces the ‘final break” and promises to take th e viewers to the chequered flag in FI Racing you can be sure - more than death and taxes - that there would be at the least one more commercial break than the most admirable Slater promises.

Yes, sponsors make it possible to view such entertainment programs as cricket and Formula One Racing live. And so we are not suuposed to crib.

I wonder if any avid sport enthusiast ever noticed those com.brks!

Advertisers, think of something less disruptive but more inventive for your messages!

In the meanwhile it will be “lies, damn lies and commercial break announcements”.

:)