Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Harbhajan's Bowling Classes - The Team Effort



Saurav : Hey yaar Paaji, apni team ko bowling sikha de na yaar...kuch to bhala hoga unka!!!

Harbhajan : Chalo theek hai Saurav paaji.


























Sunday, March 11, 2007

Lyrics of Latest songs Like Rozana, Pray For Me Brother

Rozana From Nishabd

rozaana jiye rozaana mare - 2
teri yaadon mein hum - 2
rozaana - 2

rozaana jiye rozaana mare
teri yaadon mein hum - 2
rozaana

ungali teri thame huye har lamha chalta hoon mein - 2
tujhko liye ghar lautu, aur ghar se nikalta hoon mein
ek pal ko bhi jata nahi tere bin kahin
yun raat din
bas tujhmein hi - 2
lipta rehta hoon mein
rozaana - 4
rozaana jiye rozaana mare
teri yaadon mein hum
rozaana jale rozaana ghoole
teri yaadon mein hum - 2
rozaana - 4

har din teri ankhon se iss duniya ko takta hoon mein
tu jiss tarah rakhti thi ghar, vaise hi rakhta hoon mein
teri tarah sang sang chale yaadein teri
yun har ghadi baaaton mein bas, baaton mein teri
gumsa rehta hoon mein
rozaaana - 4

kuchh gaao to yaad aaate ho...
gungunao to yaad aate ho...
kuchh phehnu to yaad aate ho...
kahin jaanu to yaad aate ho...
kuchh khone pe yaad aate ho...
kuchh paanu to yaaad aate ho...

rozaana chale yaadon mein teri, zindagi ka safar
tujhse hai roshan, tujse hai zinda, (yeh dil ka sheher - 2)
rozaana - 8


Pray For Me Brother - A R Rehman

Composed by A.R.Rahman
Lyrics by Blaaze
Singers: A.R.Rahman and Blaaze


Pray for me brother
Pray for me brother
Pray for me sister
Are you searchin’….
Pray for me brother

Lookin’ for the answers To all the questions In my life
Will I be alone Will you be there By my side
Is it something he said Is it something he did
I wonder why He is searchin’ For the answers
To stay alive

Could you ever listen Could you ever care
To speak your mind
Only for a minute For only one moment
In time

The joy is around us But show me the love
That we must find
Are you searchin’ For a reason to be kind, to be kind…
He said… Pray for me brother

Pray for me brother Pray for me sister
Pray for me brother Say
what you wanna say now
But keep your hearts open
Be what you wanna be now
Let’s heal the confusion
Pray for me brother

Don’t let me take When you don’t wanna give
Don’t be afraid Just let me live
Don’t let me take When you don’t wanna give
Don’t be afraid Say what you wanna say now
But keep your hearts open

Be what you wanna be now Let’s heal the confusion
Pray for me brother Pray for me brother
I’m ashamed ah, brother be dying of poverty
when he down on his knees its only then he prays
And it’s a shame ah, brother be dying of ignorance
cos the world is a trip and everybody’s a hypocrite
Need to stop ah , taking a look at the other
I’m not ashamed of poverty
need to be making his life better
So think about it, think about it once more
cos life is a blessing and it’s not justa show, ah
Round and round the world is spinning around

We need to be singing a prayer, we need to be singing it now
Round and round the world is turning around
We need to be singing a prayer, we need to be singing it now
Need to be feeling the power, need to be feeling the faith
We need to coming together just to win this race

Need to be feeling the power, need to be feeling the faith
We need to coming together just to win this race (twice)
Are you searching for a reason to be kind ?

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Sunday, January 21, 2007

India Win Despite Chanderpaul's marvellous 149*

India won first ODI of the 4 match series by 14 runs against WI. WI won the toss elected to field first on the pitch which is like a heaven for batsman and hell for bowlers.

It was team effort from indian side with Sourav(98 of 110 balls with 11 fours and 3 sixes) Just 2 sort of his 23rd ODI century blasted off since the beginning of the match and had wonderful first wicket partnership of 144 runs with Gautam Gambhir(69 of 75 balls with 10 fours). Sachin then give support to sourav and made (31 runs of 38 balls with 3 fours) and their partnership was of 70 runs. then dravid came and after adding just five run to total score ganguly was run out on 98 misses 23rd ODI century by 2 runs. But the run-flow didn't stop as here comes Dhoni (Baap of sixes) He made 62* of Just 42 balls with 3 fours and 4 sixes and Dravid also finished off with 54* of just 35 balls with 4 fours and 3 sixes which makes Team's Total to 334/3 In reply to this WI starts off with a flying start by Gayle and then by Chanderpaul hitting 149* off 136 balls didn't able to make his efforts to win.

So finally India able to win the match by 14 runs.

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Jaffer, Karthick put india in command - India 254/3 on Day 1 End

CAPE TOWN, Jan 2: Wasim Jaffer scored his third Test century on Tuesday to lead India to 254 for three wickets on day one of the third and final Test against South Africa.

Jaffer's 116 took him past 1,000 test runs, but was ended when he edged the second new ball delivery from Dale Steyn to Jacques Kallis at second slip. It was Kallis' 100th catch in Tests, going alongside his 8,072 runs and 202 wickets.

Scorecard

He reached his century off the 19 balls and his innings lasted through lunch and tea, totaling exactly six hours, and contained 15 fours in a chanceless innings.

Sachin Tendulkar was on 28 at the close, together with V.V.S. Laxman on 4.

Jaffer and Dinesh Karthik built an opening partnership of 153, but Karthik was dismissed with the first ball after tea, giving debut-making left-arm spinner Paul Harris his first Test wicket.

Karthik was adjudged to have got an inside edge onto his pad and looped up a simple catch to Hashim Amla at short leg.

He had been dropped on 32 by Graeme Smith at first slip off the bowling of Shaun Pollock. A surprise choice as opener, Karthik withstood a short-pitched barrage from Jacques Kallis just before tea.

India captain Rahul Dravid won the toss and was the only other batsman to fall on a tough day for the bowlers. He was on 29 when he edged a lifting delivery from Pollock for wicketkeeper Mark Boucher to take an easy catch.

The three-match series is tied at 1-1 after India won the first Test by 123 runs and South Africa the second by 174 runs.

Harris worked hard, bowling 24 overs on his first day in Test cricket, and finished with 1-74. Pollock had 1-32, and Steyn took 1-41 in 20 overs.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Saddam Husein Hanged, India Disappointed.











In a guarded response to execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, India on Saturday said it was "disappointed" over the "unfortunate" event but political parties and Muslim leaders strongly denounced the "illegal" hanging of a friend of this country.

The government, which had earlier opposed Hussain's execution, hoped it will not affect the process of reconciliation and restoration of peace in the trouble-torn country.

"We had already expressed the hope that the execution would not be carried out. We are disappointed that it has been (carried out)," External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in a statement.

"We hope that the unfortunate event will not affect the process of reconciliation, restoration of peace and normalcy in Iraq," he said.

New Delhi had on Monday expressed opposition to Hussein's execution and cautioned that no steps should be taken which could delay restoration of peace in the troubled country.

"It is our hope that the sentence will not be carried out and the former President's life would be spared," External Affairs Ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna had said after an Iraqi appeals court upheld the death sentence to Hussain.

New Delhi had hoped that "no steps" would be taken which "might obstruct the process of reconciliation and delay restoration of peace in Iraq."

Political parties, including the ruling Congress, reacted strongly to the hanging of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, terming it as "judicial assault" and "barbaric" development that will cause "more serious and bigger problem" in that country. Congress said Hussein's hanging does "not carry any credibility" as there were "clear procedural deficiencies in the trial process" besides the "undue haste" in carrying out the death sentence.

"They validate our previously expressed apprehensions regarding ad-hoc victors' justice and therefore, we condemn it," Congress chief spokesman Janardan Dwivedi said shortly after Hussein was hanged in Iraq.

"Nevertheless, we hope that this unfortunate event will not stand in the way of the process of restoring normalcy and reconciliation in Iraq," he added.

The government's ally CPI(M) saw the hanging as an "illegal and criminal act" of "an imperialist occupying power" which has "no right to violate national sovereignty and dispense justice on those whom they have illegally overthrown."

Foreseeing increased hatred for the US after the hanging, the Left party, in a statement, asked the government to "realise that its strategic alliance with the Bush administration, which is notorious for its imperial aggrandisement, will harm India's interests."

"This urgency in executing Saddam is very suspect," CPI(M) leader Nilotpal Basu said added that his party feared that it would have an adverse impact not only in Iraq but also in other parts of the world.

Terming the execution as "barbaric", CPI National Secretary D Raja said, "trial was a farce and the verdict to hang Saddam a judicial assault as the country was on under US-British the occupation."

He said even the UN failed to intervene to stop the hanging. Congress spokesman Abhishek Singhvi said the execution was not the solution to the problem in Iraq and expressed fear that it "will be the beginning of a bigger and "more serious and bigger problem" in that country.

He said the development showed those holding powers in Iraq now have failed to win over the hearts and minds of ordinary citizens.

Former External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh said tension in West Asia would increase with the execution. "With this, the deterrence will increase, tension will increase. It will have a very adverse impact on the region for decades to come," he said.

Condemning the hanging, Muslim leaders said it will affect peace in the world. Describing as "highly shocking" the way Hussein was executed, All India Personal Law Board member Kamal Farooqi said "it will add to the problems. Peace will be disturbed across the world."

Attacking US President George W Bush, he said "I think it is designed by Bush who is not loosing any opportunity to hurt the Muslim sentiments.

"It reinforces our view that it is America which is in fact trying to harm the world peace," he said.