Thursday, May 29, 2008

Heavyweight sides seeking the knockout punch


The two teams, which finished first and fourth in the preliminary 56-game phase of the Twenty20 league, look evenly matched ahead of what promises to be a top-drawer stuff in front of a capacity crowd at the Wankhede Stadium.
The team that holds its nerves better and grabs chances that come its way would go through to the summit clash against the winners of the second semi-final, on May 31, between Kings XI Punjab and Chennai Super Kings.
The Shane Warne-led Jaipur, impregnable at home, had finished with only three losses from their 14 preliminary phase ties and have a 1-1 head-to-head record against the Daredevils, led by Virender Sehwag, who got into the last four with seven wins and 15 points to their credit.
Both had lost their matches to hosts Mumbai Indians when they visited this metro earlier and those ties were held in DY Patil Stadium. Both must be wishing fervently that a change in venue for this knock-out tie would bring in happy tidings.
Both the teams have depended on their top-order to fire well and pile up a big total, and middle orders of both the sides looked a bit under-prepared when chips were down.
They would be keen to topple the top three rival batsmen cheaply to gain a big advantage.
Tracks at the Wankhede for the IPL have helped the seam bowlers by providing lateral movement and extra bounce and someone of the calibre of Delhi Daredevils' champion bowler Glenn McGrath would relish rolling his arm ovhe battle between McGrath, with support from Sri Lankan Farveez Maharoof and V Yo Mahesh, and Rajasthan's successful innings launchers Graeme Smith (416 runs) and Swapnil Asnodkar could be crucial to the game's outcome.
The same applies to the Sohail Tanvir-Shane Watson-Munaf Patel combine who will be up against the marauding Delhi opening pair of Gautam Gambhir (523) and Sehwag (403), as well as another in-form batsman at number three, Shikhar Dhawan.
Tanvir, with his extra quick bowling arm action, has been a real revelation in the IPL and has hardly been collared by any rival batting line-up, indicated by his superb haul of 21 wickets at just 10 runs per victim.
The left-armer has been outstanding both in the beginning and at the death and is a major threat that needs to be negotiated well by the Delhi batsmen who did not play against him in the previous two clashes.
Rajasthan possess a better spin attack in the great Warne and his understudies Yusuf Pathan and Dinesh Salunkhe while Delhi depend on Amit Mishra, for the most part, with Sehwag chipping in with his off breaks. But seam bowlers are expected to play a bigger role at the Wankhede.
Delhi have had a sizable break of five days going into the tie while Rajasthan, without a few key players including Warne, were outclassed by Punjab King's XI on Wednesday.
Winning the toss and fielding first has become the order of the day for matches which commence at 8 pm and the trend is likely to continue on Friday.
It has been largely rain-free so far in Mumbai, barring light drizzles, and the IPL authorities must be hoping that the weather remains clear over the next few days.
The high prevailing humidity, however, is not only uncomfortable for the players but also an indicator that rains are around the corner.

NTR remembered: Rich tributes paid


His son, Balakrishna speaking on the occasion said that he was feeling proud to NTR's son. "If there is another birth, I would like to born again as his (late NTR’s) son," he added.
Another actor from NTR's family Kalyanram informed us that his family would start social service at Basavatarakam Cancer Hospital. NTR Jr said that his grand father's blessings would continue on the family.
From the political line TDP chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu paid tributes to late NTR at Jaggaiahpet in Krishna district. He was participating in ‘Mee kosam’ rathayatra. NTR’s son Harikrishna, who is accompanying Chandrababu Naidu in the tour, also paid tributes to his father.

Kim dances with Cherry


Maverick director S S Rajamouli has completed 25 percent of the shooting for his current film with Ram Charan Teja. This yet-to-be titled film has completed its first schedule in Kutch (in Gujarat) and Rajasthan. Now an item song is to be canned. Bollywood sexy beauty Kim Sharma has been roped in to play the item bomb in this film. She will be joining the shoot that begins from May 30th at the specially erected set at Annapoorna Studios. Kim Sharma earlier acted in Telugu in Krishnavamsi's Khadgam.
Ram Charan Teja who has proved himself as an actor and a good dancer in his very first movie (Chirutha) is projected in macho style. Rajamouli is giving him altogether different look in this. According to our sources, this item song on Ram Charan and Kim is going to be one of the major highlights of the film.
Kajal listening to the scene narration by Rajamouli on the location of the film.
Allu Aravind produces the film on Geeta Arts banner and it has Kajal as the female lead. M M Keeravani is providing music. BVSN Prasad who has great rapport and personal friendship with Rajamouli is acting as co-producer.
The film is romantic action drama. It also touches the angle of reincarnation. It is expected to hit the screens towards the end of this year.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

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Soundarya Rajnikant's film with Mahesh


Mahesh Babu is getting bigger by day. Tamil superstar Rajnikant's daughter Soundarya has now signed him up. Soundarya who has just turned producer and associated with Hollywood giant Warner Brothers has roped in Mahesh Babu and hotshot director Puri Jagannadh for her maiden Telugu production. Yes, the Pokiri team is repeating again.
Soundarya has made Mahesh and Puri to agree to work again. The film will begin in January 2008.
Soundarya's company, Ocher Studios, has entered into an exclusive multi-picture deal with Warner Bros Pictures India. She is already producing a film in Tamil with hero Ajith on part of this deal.
In Telugu, she has chosen the Pokiri team.
Pokiri sequel?
It is learnt that the film might be sequel to Pokiri as Puri Jagannadh has been planning to do sequel to this all time biggest grocer in Tollywood. Surely, Mahesh Babu is going high place

Bangalore win at last as Chennai choke


Chennai: Rahul Dravid must have been wondering what Bangalore could do to register an elusive third victory in the IPL. But Dravid would be flummoxed after Chennai choked and gift-wrapped them a 14-run win at the MA Chidambaram stadium here on Wednesday.
The script went the dreaded direction again for Bangalore who only managed 126-8 with the bat, but a dramatic twist in the dying stages saw Chennai lose a flurry of wickets against an unrelenting bowling attack, appropriately led by Anil Kumble's 3-14.
Needing 15 runs from the last over bowled by Praveen Kumar, Suresh Raina declined two singles to Makhaya Ntini at the other end which cost Chennai dear. The last over went for a solitary run.
Openers Parthiv Patel (24) and Stephen Fleming (46) ensured a brisk start to their run chase, but with just half the runs left to notch up a win, Anil Kumble got Chennai into a hole they could never get themselves out of.
Kumble's three-wicket burst was backed up ably by a bowling attack short of Zaheer Khan, and with Dhoni back in the hut early, Dale Steyn produced an inspiring late spell to remove Albie Morkel and S Vidyut which included a stunning catch from Jacques Kallis.
Chennai, with 14 points before the start of the game having seen at least two spots for the semi-finals being filled, had even the schedule on their side with their last two games against Bangalore and Hyderabad — the disappointments of the season. But with the defeat in their penultimate fixture, Chennai's dreams of a semi-final berth ensures them as well as Delhi and Mumbai of a scrap till the last match.
Under-fire Bangalore captain Rahul Dravid waged yet another lone battle with a brave 47 before becoming one of Albie Morkel's four victims. Praveen Kumar was the next highest scorer with 21.

That the reason for Bangalore's nightmare has been their batting is no secret, and their umpteenth opening combination settled matters yet again as both departed within the powerplay overs after opting to bat. The slide never stopped — as ever — with half their side back in the pavilion by the 15th over, with just 76 runs on the board.
The newly introduced Fair Play Award must be high on Bangalore's agenda after a shambolic performance so far in the competition. Despite nine defeats they are on top of that table, and during yet another forgettable outing, Bangalore's new hope Sreevats Goswami kept up with his side's tradition as he walked after the umpire turned down Manpreet Gony's appeal for a catch behind.
Bangalore, who were outplayed by Delhi in their previous encounter, made three changes to their side, bringing in Mark Boucher, Virat Kohli and Vinaykumar to replace Cameron White, Bharat Chipli and Zaheer Khan.
Chennai, who were assured of a place in the final four of the competition, retained their eleven that scored a win in their rain-truncated fixture in Kolkata

Sachin sizzles but Mumbai lose to Mohali in thriller


Mumbai:Sachin Tendulkar did almost everything right while batting but still could not ensure a win for Mumbai. In a crunch Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday, the master batsman could only look on from the dugout as his team did a ‘hara-kiri’ to lose by one run to Mohali in a thrilling encounter.
Skipper Yuvraj Singh’s diving effort for a run out off the last delivery of the match sealed a semifinal berth for Mohali after Tendulkar had shepherded the team through in their chase of 190.
Tendulkar’s run out in the 17th over at 159-4 pegged the team back and a spate of run outs towards the end saw them being bowled out just short of the mark.
Tendulkar paced his innings well, hitting boundaries all around the ground with deft placements rather than brute power to register a half-century (65 off 46 balls). He smashed 12 boundaries and ran well between the wickets to keep Mumbai in the hunt even as other batsmen failed to produce significant contributions.
Abhishek Nayar, dropped at the square-leg fence early on, holed out to the same position in trying to attack leg-spinner Piyush Chawla. Nayar, one of the finds of the tournament, struck 27 off 18 deliveries with one six and two consecutive sixes off VRV Singh.
Sanath Jayasuriya and Dwayne Smith too perished when looking good for big scores. Jayasuriya reached 20 off just eight deliveries, hitting Irfan Pathan for two huge sixes but after playing a couple of dot balls, tried a heave off a slower one from Sreesanth and was trapped lbw. Smith too scored 20 before being run out in a mix-up with Tendulkar.
The match went to the wire as VRV Singh bowled a loose last over but Mumbai took unnecessary risks and lost their last three wickets to run outs, taking the count to a total of five in the innings.

Earlier, opener Shaun Marsh struck a belligerent 81 and Luke Pomersbach carved an aggressive 79 not out as Mohali set a stiff target of 190.
Marsh was fluent from early on, quick to loft pacers as well as spinners, getting to the pitch of the ball with his quick footwork. The Aussie struck four sixes and seven fours during his 56-ball knock to virtually knock the stuffing out of a team that had been on a superb recent run.
He added 133 runs for the second wicket with Pomersbach before holing out to Pollock in the deep off off-spinner Sidharth Chitnis. But the job had been done for his team and Pomersbach continued the good work after his compatriot had returned to the dugout.
Marsh and Pomersbach came together after the first-ball dismissal of James Hopes by Pollock and sent the opposition on a leather-hunt straightaway. The two ran brilliantly and were always keen to punch on the loose stuff.
Yuvraj’s current lean patch continued as he once again failed to capitalise on the rampaging stand between Marsh and Pomersbach, falling to Chitnis. While Mohali have several batsmen who have come good for the, the skipper’s lack of scores would certainly be a concern.
In the final count, Mohali probably would end up thinking that they could have put up a bigger total than they finally did, but some tight bowling towards the end of their innings went on to ensure that it was not an unreachable target.
Chitnis ended up with 2-40 but incredibly, Pollock and Ashish Nehra, the two most experienced Mumbai bowlers, bowled only three overs apiece.
It was the eighth win in 11 matches for Mohali, while Mumbai lost their fifth match in as many outings, ending a six-match winning streak.

Enraged Kolkata erupts as curtains fall on Knight Riders


Kolkata The cricket fans in Kolkata are perhaps the most fickle in the country. This time though they have reason to be enraged. Their team has been dumped out of the Indian Premier League and what's worse is their meek surrender.
"Rightly or wrongly, this is my personal belief that korbo, lorbo, jeetbo which means do, fight and win is what life is all about. And I make no bones in saying that," a confident Shah Rukh Khan had said in an interview with CNN-IBN few days ago.
But SRK’s Knights though simply weren't up to the task. It has been quite a while since cricket-crazy Kolkata erupted with so much of bitterness. As the Knights rode out of the Eden Gardens after their six-wicket defeat at the hands of Rajasthan Royals, they were done in by a far superior team and the disappointment hurtled out.
"I’m very disappointed by performance by Sourav Ganguly’s performance. He is not batting well and he is not bowling well. He should be thrown out of the team," opined a disappointed young fan of the Knight Riders.
"Don’t take anyone who is a burden to the team and I have no hesitation in taking the names of Aakash Chopra and Ajit Agarkar," said a livid Kolkata supporter.
Despite of the marketing blitz and the star-power behind them, the Knight Riders campaign never really kicked off. Other than beating the Daredevils, the Knights never really came close to winning against any of the other top teams. And just beating the two least successful teams twice over didn't really help.
"We haven’t played well throughout the tournament. We have had starts and stops and today the better side won," said Ganguly after his side was drubbed on their home ground on Tuesday.
What rubs it in more is perhaps the advice that one of India's shrewdest captains got from his own city.
"I would suggest Sourav Ganguly not to teach the umpire as to how to take a catch. Learn from Shane Warne. He is a retired player now but he is also the skipper of Rajasthan Royals and he showed Ganguly how to teach a lesson," said one of the many spectators at the Eden Gardens, who witnessed the sad day for the Knight Riders.
Clearly the theme song of korbo, lorbo, jeetbo re has fallen flat and it's back to the drawing board for the Knights.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Ileana with Ravi Teja

Ileana is back. She will be acting in Puri Jagannadh's next, Neninte. Although, she hasn’t signed the film yet, Puri has asked her to cater dates for this film to which she formally has said okay. After all, it is Puri Jagannadh who gave her biggest hit with Pokiri. Ravi Teja is the hero in this film. Both Ravi Teja and Ileana had earlier worked together in Khatarnaku.
Currently, Ileana is taking an off from films and enjoying her summer holidays in Mumbai.

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Simply Sanath; Chennai massacred


Mumbai: Sanath Jayasuriya is one of those batsmen who have destroyed many a bowling attack, and his pride must have been hurt with his pretty sedate show in the Indian Premier League so far.
He repaired all that tellingly against Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday, as he blasted 114 not out off just 48 balls to guide Mumbai Indians to a sensational nine-wicket win.
The Sri Lankan veteran hammered 11 sixes and nine fours, and scored at an astounding strike rate of 237.5.
Sachin Tendulkar's debut in the IPL was sedate, as the Mumbai skipper was dismissed for just 12 runs.
Earlier, S. Badrinath and Mahendra Singh Dhoni brought Chennai back from the edge of almost certain defeat to pose a teaser for Mumbai, as they reached 156-6.
Dhoni and Badrinath were involved in 95-run partnership which carried Chennai to a pretty decent total, which looked impossible at one stage. Badrinath scored a fine 53, while Dhoni scored 43 not out.
Shaun Pollock bowled four overs for just nine runs.
Sachin Tendulkar returned to serious cricket, and won the toss against Chennai Super Kings, deciding to field first

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Sachin-Sanath combo set to take centrestage


Mumbai: With six points, Mumbai still have some work to do to repair the damage of their early losses. For the last week they have had a chance to rest and perhaps rejoice. Now, with the return of Sachin Tendulkar and a dream opening pairing with Sanath Jayasuriya complete, Mumbai have an air of confidence about them.
"At this moment we know who are in contention and those are the teams which we have to beat for sure," Tendulkar said ahead of his team's home clash against Chennai.
But Tendulkar's challenge won't end just with the bat. He will take over from Shaun Pollock as captain, and expects to slip easily into that role.
"I will just have to go out there and with the help of other senior players, I will have to get into that groove, because it's not going to be easy to get in straight away. But I'm prepared for all those challenges," he added.
But while Chennai will be wary of Tendulkar's return, they are themselves functioning like a well-oiled machine now. With two victories in their last two games, Mahendra Singh Dhoni's side have the momentum with them, not that the skipper buys into that theory.
"In Twenty20 you can't really say much, because you get momentum by the sort of start you get in the game. So it's not whether you are winning four or five games regularly. It's all about what kind of a start you get and how you can really look to capitalise on that," Dhoni says.
Expect a full house at the Wankhede to see their hero on his return to the playing arena.

Genelia in Krishnavamsi's film


After the success of Chandamama, ace director Krishnavamsi begins another interesting project based on a real life incident. Krishnavamsi is popular for depicting real life events on to the silver screen. Remember his Gulabhi, Khadgam and Sindhuram. The ace director makes this film with hero Tarun and he has roped in the current hot favourite Genelia as heroine.
It is produced by Sunkara Madhu Murali on Karthikeya Creations banner.
Formal pooja was held recently and regular shoot will commence this month end.

Shoaib's carnage conquers Kolkata


New Delhi: The Rawalpindi Express signalled his arrival in the DLF Indian Premier League with a four-wicket blitz that left Delhi gasping. More than this win, Shoaib's arrival has given a lot of hope to Kolkata as they look ahead to a semi-final berth.
It was an emotional moment for Shoaib Akhtar, one he had been waiting for a long time. After waiting in the sidelines for more than four months, Shoaib Akhtar was out to prove a point, and he couldn't have done it in a more spectacular style as he brought Delhi down with an inspired spell.
"I just wanted to win the game. I have no points to make to anybody," Shoaib said after his sensational debut in the IPL.
Kolkata captain Sourav Ganguly also heaped rich praise on the tearaway fast bowler. "He came to the country with lots (of things) happening behind him. But he showed a lot of character."
Akhtar is no stranger to Kolkata or to the Eden Gardens. He came into the limelight here with a sensation burst when he removed Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar with consecutive balls in a Test in 1999. This time he played as one of their own and the Kolkata crowd embraced him with open arms.
"For me, my team is the most important thing. Kolkata is my home team. Eden Gardens is my home ground," he gushed.
The win takes Kolkata to fourth place on the leader board with 10 points from five wins in nine matches. But more importantly, Shoaib's performance has meant that Shah Rukh Khan's team suddenly has a weapon to instill fear in the opposition camps over the next few weeks.
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