Sunday, April 27, 2008

Harbhajan Singh will be out of IPL


New Delhi: Harbhajan Singh will be out of IPL till an enquiry clears him of slapping India teammate - Sreesanth.
The turbunator won't be playing today's match also between his team - the Mumbai Indians and Deccan Chargers.
Meanwhile, the Mumbai Indians owners - Reliance will hold a meeting to chalk out their strategy.
The last time bowler Harbhajan Singh was caught in a battle with a fellow player, he had the whole-hearted backing of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
But now the tables have turned and after the latest slapping row with S Sreesanth during an Indian Premier League (IPL) match, the BCCI is keen on setting the record straight that such "misbehavior on field will not be tolerated."
In an 11-year career, Harbhajan and controversy have been constant bedfellows and it seems the BCCI has finally had enough.
"Players have let down the Board with such behaviour. The tape clearly shows Bhajji hitting Sreesanth on the face. We have had enough of all this," BCCI's Chief Administrative Officer Ratnakar Shetty told CNN-IBN.
If the rulebook is thrown at Harbhajan then this could be a big blow to his career. On the evidence made available by TV footage and pictures, there seems to be enough damning evidence against Harbhajan.
If found guilty the spinner could land up with a minimum 10-match ban, ending his IPL campaign. But that is not all, if the Board gets too tough then Harbhajan could also end up with a life ban.
"Ultimately, the matter will come to the Board and it has to take a decision according to the evidence. I don’t think it would be justified if I give judgment without hearing the details. If anybody, Harbhajan or whomsoever, has misbehaved and if it’s true then he has to face the music," BCCI chief Sharad Pawar said.

And for the man who conceived and executed the idea of the IPL, retaining the sanctity of the tournament is paramount.
"We have zero-tolerance for this sort of behaviour on field. We need to set the right example and so appropriate action will be taken soon,” IPL Chairman Lalit Modi said.
Now the BCCI may want to take stringent action against Harbajan, but Sreesanth said that the entire episode should be forgotten.
Sreesanth told Malayalam channel Asianet News, "I went to shake Bhajji's hand after the game. It is unbelievable that he reacted the way he did. It wasn't like he actually beat me up. But it was more than a friendly pat. Perhaps, he was upset over losing the match. But I've already forgiven him. I have a long way to go in cricket, and I'd better put all this behind me."
Meanwhile, Harbhajan Singh's mother Avtaar Kaur said that she was not aware of her son slapping Sreesanth, but hoped they resolve the matter soon.
"I don’t know about any slapping incident. They should talk to each other and resolve the matter," she said.
For the Mumbai Indians who are already reeling after three consecutive defeats and the injury to their Captain Sachin Tendulkar, this is a tricky situation. Supporting Harbhajan could pitch them against the BCCI and discarding him won't go down well in the team.

Friday, April 25, 2008

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Mohali prove a point, take away two


Mohali: S. Sreesanth cried tears of joy and relief as Kings XI Punjab, so desperately hard-pressed for points, finally notched up a win over Mumbai Indians by 66 runs here.
Chasing Mohali's 182, Mumbai were restricted to a pathetic 116 for nine, and are still without any points.
Brett Lee bowled a sensational first spell for the Mohali team, while Piyush Chawla had a spell of 2-16 off four overs to settle the issue for Mohali.
Dwayne Bravo scored 23 for the Mumbai side and Shaun Pollock 22, but it was never going to be enough.
Sri Lankan star Kumar Sangakkara scored a brilliant 94 as Kings XI Punjab scored 182 in their 20 overs against Mumbai Indians.
The Mohali side would have expected one of their other batsmen to share a stand with Sangakkara, but no one stayed on long enough and Mumbai skipper Harbhajan Singh would be satisfied with the performance on the field.
Harbhajan himself was the leading wicket-taker for the Mumbai team with three scalps.
Mumbai Indians once again went in with Sachin Tendulkar as their captain is still not fit, putting them in quite a situation as they go into the game desperately needing a win. Harbhajan Singh once again won the toss, and again like the previous games decided to field first.

Kings XI Punjab are also in a pretty desperate situation in the India Premier League, and they too would be hoping to turn around with a win. They are at the bottom of the table, without any points to their name, while Mumbai are just a shade better, that too only because of their run-rate.
The Mumbai squad brought in Saurabh Tiwary to replace offie Vikrant Yaligati, while Yuvraj Singh decided to drop James Hopes and replace him with VRV Singh

Parugu about Chiru and his daughter!


Just few days left for grand release, Parugu is making all the necessary buzz. The latest news is that the film primarily deals about megastar Chiranjeevi's recent personal troubles. Chiranjeevi's younger daughter Srija fell in love and secretly married her boyfriend this news hogged the headlines for a month.

Being a big fan to megastar, Allu Arjun always reacts in his own way whenever someone comments or does any bad to Chiru. Remember he strongly reacted to hero Rajashekar when the latter made comments on megastar. Now, it looks like he is reacting with this film to the episode of Srija's secret marriage.

The film, directed by Bommarillu Bhaskar, focuses on the great bond that a father shares with his daughter and how his heart aches when his doting daughter runs away. Prakash Raj plays the father's role.

There is also buzz that Allu Ajun has mouthed some strong dialogues in support of Chiru slyly on the aspect of secret marriage.

Shane Warne wins it for Jaipur in last over


yderabad: Andrew Symonds thought he had sewn it up when he scored 117 runs for Hyderabad Deccan Chargers against Rajasthan Royals. But Shane Warne had the last laugh as he blasted the fellow-Australian to carve out a near-impossible win.

Needing 17 runs to win in the last over, Warne smashed one boundary and two sixes off Symonds to script the remarkable victory for the spirited Jaipur team. Chasing Hyderabad's 214-5, Jaipur scored 217-7 with one ball to spare.

Graeme Smith (71) and Yusuf Pathan (61) set up the win for Jaipur as they took their team off to a flying start. The duo added 98 runs in seven overs.

Pathan playing some brutal shots, hit six sixes and four boundaries in his 28-ball knock.

But it seemed that Hyderabad were losing their way as Shahid Afridi (3-27) stuck to a tight line and length. And it looked like it was all over for Jaipur when Afridi claimed the wickets of Mohd. Kaif (34) and Smith in the 18th over.

Then RP Singh scored a brilliant penultimate over, as he bowled Ravindra Jadeja and Dinesh Salunke was run out.

But Warne, with Pankaj Singh for company, pulled off a sensational win as VVS Laxman handed the ball to Symonds for the last over.

Earlier, Symonds scored a blistering unbeaten 117 as Deccan Chargers were carried to a blinding 214-5.

Sent in to bat by by Shane Warne, Hyderabad were in some trouble initially before Symonds, initially with Laxman, and then with Rohit Sharma, guided his side to a mammoth total.

Symonds scored his 117 runs off just 53 balls, with seven sixes and 11 boundaries.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

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