Friday 16 December 2011

My Lyrices

THIS IS DEDICATED TO MY DREAM GIRL:
1.
Avalin alakai yar vendummanalum
Varniththu vidalam, Aanal avalidam 
Solla ennaku intha oru ukam 
kaanadhu.......

2.
Enna Paavam Seithanavoo
Intha vidumurai naalkalil
Ennavalai kannamal thavikkum
En iru vilikal......

3.
Un vilikalai mattum kaana aasai pattuiruthal
unnai pukaipadam eaduthu vaithuirupen
Nan aasai pattathu un vilikalai kaana alla
Un vilikalil ennai kaana............
by
krish0107

Sunday 23 October 2011

Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly      

Full name Sourav Chandidas Ganguly
Born July 8, 1972, Calcutta (now Kolkata), Bengal
Current age 39 years 107 days
Major teams India, Asia XI, Bengal, East Zone, Glamorgan, India Under-19s, Kolkata Knight Riders, Lancashire, Marylebone Cricket Club, Northamptonshire, Pune Warriors
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Height 5 ft 11 in
Education St Xavier's College
Relation Brother - Snehasish C Ganguly
Sourav Chandidas Ganguly
Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 113 188 17 7212 239 42.17 14070 51.25 16 35 900 57 71 0
ODIs 311 300 23 11363 183 41.02 15416 73.70 22 72 1122 190 100 0
First-class 248 390 43 15263 239 43.98

32 87

167 0
List A 431 415 43 15531 183 41.75

31 97

130 0
Twenty20 62 58 4 1458 91 27.00 1342 108.64 0 8 154 47 22 0
Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 113 99 3117 1681 32 3/28 3/37 52.53 3.23 97.4 0 0 0
ODIs 311 171 4561 3849 100 5/16 5/16 38.49 5.06 45.6 1 2 0
First-class 248
11034 6076 164 6/46
37.04 3.30 67.2
4 0
List A 431
8027 6527 168 5/16 5/16 38.85 4.87 47.7 4 2 0
Twenty20 62 33 513 661 27 3/27 3/27 24.48 7.73 19.0 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut England v India at Lord's, Jun 20-24, 1996 scorecard
Last Test India v Australia at Nagpur, Nov 6-10, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics

ODI debut India v West Indies at Brisbane, Jan 11, 1992 scorecard
Last ODI India v Pakistan at Gwalior, Nov 15, 2007 scorecard
ODI statistics

First-class debut 1989/90
Last First-class Railways v Bengal at Delhi, Dec 15-18, 2010 scorecard
List A debut 1989/90
Last List A Bengal v Tamil Nadu at Ahmedabad, Mar 2, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Glamorgan v Somerset at Cardiff, Jun 22, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Delhi Daredevils v Pune Warriors at Delhi, May 21, 2011 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
- Pune v Delhi Delhi 21 May 2011 Twenty20
18 Pune v Kolkata Mumbai 19 May 2011 Twenty20
0 Pune v Deccan Mumbai 16 May 2011 Twenty20
32* Pune v Deccan Hyderabad (Deccan) 10 May 2011 Twenty20
1 M.C.C. v Notts Dubai 1 Apr 2011 Other T20
13, 7 Bengal v Railways Delhi 15 Dec 2010 First-class
- Bengal v Tamil Nadu Chennai 1 Dec 2010 First-class
2 M.C.C. v Pakistanis Lord's 27 Jun 2010 Other T20
0/13, 42 Kolkata v Mumbai Kolkata 19 Apr 2010 Twenty20
75* Kolkata v Rajasthan Kolkata 17 Apr 2010 Twenty20
Profile
Some felt he couldn't play the bouncer, others swore that he was God on the off-side; some laughed at his lack of athleticism, others took immense pride in his ability to galvanise a side. Sourav Ganguly's ability to polarise opinion led to one of the most fascinating dramas in Indian cricket. Yet, nobody can dispute that he was India's most successful Test captain - forging a winning unit from a bunch of talented, but directionless, individuals - and nobody can argue about him being one of the greatest one-day batsmen of all time. Despite being a batsman who combined grace with surgical precision in his strokeplay, his career had spluttered to a standstill before being resurrected by a scintillating hundred on debut at Lord's in 1996. Later that year, he was promoted to the top of the order in ODIs and, along with Sachin Tendulkar, formed one of the most destructive opening pairs in history.
When he took over the captaincy after the match-fixing exposes in 2000, he quickly proved to be a tough, intuitive and uncompromising leader. Under his stewardship India started winning Test matches away, and put together a splendid streak that took them all the way to the World Cup final in 2003. Later that year, in Australia, an unexpected and incandescent hundred at Brisbane set the tone for the series where India fought the world's best team to a standstill. Victory in Pakistan turned him into a cult figure but instead of being a springboard for greater things, it was the peak of a slippery slope.
The beginning of the end came in 2004 at Nagpur - when his last-minute withdrawal played a part in Australia clinching the series - and things went pear shaped when his loss of personal form coincided with India's insipid ODI performances. Breaking point was reached when his differences with Greg Chappell leaked into public domain and his career was in jeopardy when India began their remarkable revival under Rahul Dravid.
His gritty 30s at Karachi, when India succumbed to a humiliating defeat in early 2006, weren't enough for him to retain his spot and some felt he would never get another chance. Others, as always, thought otherwise and they were proved right when he was included in the Test squad for the away series in South Africa in 2006-2007. He ended as the highest Indian run-scorer in that series and capped his fairytale comeback with four half-centuries on his return to ODIs. He continued his fine run in England, where he finished as the second highest scorer in Tests, and went on to slam back-to-back hundreds against Pakistan at home, the second of which was a glorious 239 in Bangalore. Ganguly was surprisingly omitted from India's ODI squad for the CB Series in Australia and has been out of contention in the one-day squad since. After a poor Test series in Sri Lanka, there were reports of him considering retirement but he was given a lifeline in the Tests against Australia at home. Two days before the first Test, he said the series would be his last.