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Saturday, October 12, 2013

India looks to retain top spot

India looks to retain top spot

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A dominant force in One-day cricket, India would look to retain its top spot in the rankings when they clash with a relatively inexperienced Australian side in a seven-match series, beginning in Pune on Sunday.
India has enjoyed exceptional results in One-day format this year. Except losing a three-match series to Pakistan at the start of 2013, the world champion side has had tremendous success, winning series after series.

The hosts had whitewashed Australia 4-0 in the February-March Test series and avenging that loss would be a herculean task for the visitors, who have come without inspiring skipper Michael Clarke even as their batsmen gave a good account of themselves in the one-off Twenty20 in Rajkot.

Australia did beat England in ODIs post their Ashes debacle but India is a tough nut to crack in home conditions.

And the visitors have got a fair idea about the task ahead after failing to defend a 200-plus total in Rajkot.

The Australian attack was subdued by the Indian batsmen, specially the comeback-man Yuvraj Singh, who took the game away from them with his blitzy 35-ball 77.

The left-hander has always been a vital cog in India's middle-order and the way he batted in his first game, Australia would be wary of him.

The Australians lack an effective spinner in their attack hence the pacemen need to come up with something very special to stop the rampaging Indian batting line up.

Bowling would be a little worry for Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni also as paceman Ishant Sharma and spinner R Aswhin were carted around by the Australians in T20.

Ashwin usually is a reliable weapon but he bled 41 runs in his two overs and Sharma conceded 52 in his four, forcing introduction of part-timer Virat Kohli in the attack.

The saving grace was Bhuvaneshwar Kumar and R Vinay Kumar, who picked up three wickets apiece. Left arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja bowled very effectively with his flatter trajectory.

Luckily for the Indians, barring a stroke-filled 89 from 52 balls by opener Aaron Finch, other Aussie batsmen could not capitalise fully on the poor Indian bowling.

The Aussies would require their batsmen to stay longer at the crease and make good starts count in the 50-over game.

They certainly would expect better contributions than single digit scores that they fell for from captain Bailey and key all rounder Shane Watson.

Watson, who is the most experienced player in the side and also knows conditions well, flopped in bowling also and he needs to fire on both fronts if Australia are to succeed and win the series.

Even though the matches commence one hour earlier than is the custom in India, the team bowling second would obviously have to factor in the dew fall which makes the ball skid off the track and trouble the spinners from having a firmer grip.

This game is the first ODI to be played at the newly built Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium that became an international venue last year when India and England clashed in a T20 International.

The fact that India have won the last two ODIs played at home against Australia in October 2010 and March 2011 (World Cup quarter final) also provides an indication of who, between the two teams currently, holds the edge in these conditions.

Teams (from):

India: M S Dhoni (C), Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu, Ravindra Jadeja, R Ashwin, Ishant Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, R Vinay Kumar, Amit Mishra, Jaydev Unadkat and Mohd. Shami.

Australia: George Bailey (C), Nathan Coulter-Nile, Xavier Doherty, James Faulkner, Callum Ferguson, Aaron Finch, Brad Haddin, Moises Henriques, Phil Hughes, Mitchell Johnson, Glenn Maxwell, Clint McKay, Adam Voges, Shane Watson.

Umpires: Richard Kettleborough and Vineet Kulkarni

Third umpire: C Shamsuddin

Match Referee: Roshan Mahanama.

Match starts at 1:30 pm.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

A wi-fi music player controlled by teeth

A wi-fi music player controlled by teeth

by vijigermany
New Tamil Jokes -  12:37
A wi-fi music player controlled by teeth

Researchers are developing a wireless music player that fits the ear like earbuds and can be controlled by biting. The music player 'Split' eliminates headphone cords and the need for a pocket to keep the music player.

Two years under development by a start-up named Greenwing Audio in Miami Beach, Florida, Split consists of a pair of earbuds with little oblongs sticking out of them. Inside a one-inch stainless steel casing is a small circuit board, a button cell battery, a memory chip, a processor and a few other components necessary to play quality digital audio.

The Split earbuds are synchronized to act like one music player, according to 'Endgadget'. Split uses high-precision crystal clocks and a short, near-field radio signal to sync the earbuds when activating, or when the track or volume are changed. With no buttons or microphone for voice command, Split uses its accelerometers for control. These are designed to respond when the user bites. One bite changes tracks, and two bites changes the volume.

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

How often should you weight train to gain maximum muscles?

How often should you weight train to gain maximum muscles?

by Nirmalya Dutta

This is a question that troubles many beginners – how many times a week should you lift weights? If you talk to any fitness trainer worth his salt, he will tell you that lifting weights on alternate days, thrice a week is the right way to build muscle. Bodybuilding.com's Editor-At-Large Kris Gethin advocates weight training thrice a week.

Known for training the likes of John Abraham and Hrithik Roshan, Kris writes in his book The Bodybuilding.com Guide to Your Best Body, 'Be sure to stick to no more than three workouts in a week—don't add in extra strength-training sessions, because they will actually slow down your progress, not accelerate it. A lot of people believe that more is better and end up adding in workouts, but this is definitely not the best strategy when trying to shape your body.' (Get a chest like Hrithik or John with these exercises)

While you may believe that doing more weights may be better for you, you're wrong. What you need to understand is that your body needs rest. This is when your muscles recover and rebuild. What you're doing in the gym is simply, proving stress to your muscles. They don't actually grow in the gym but through proper nutrition, rest and recovery.

Overtraining only leads to loss of strength and tiredness. So to sum up, stick to weights thrice a week and cardio the rest of the days for a complete physique. Of course, unless you follow a proper, healthy diet, none of this will make any difference. 

For more articles on diet check out our Fitness Section and for videos check out our YouTube Channel. 

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Monday, October 7, 2013

Anandi to boycott oaths taking

Anandi to boycott oaths taking

by Marikumar

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Northern provincial council member elect Anandi Sasitharan has decided to boycott taking oaths in front of new Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran, the Colombo Gazette learns.

The wife of former LTTE Trincomalee District political head S. Elilan is reportedly angered by Wigneswaran's decision to take oaths before President Mahinda Rajapaksa tomorrow.

Sources close to Sasitharan said that she has also not been invited for Wigneswaran's oaths taking ceremony tomorrow.

After Wigneswaran takes oaths the remaining provincial council members of the TNA will take oaths on or after October 11.

Anandi Sasitharan has decided to take oaths in front of a Justice of Peace instead of attending the official ceremony, sources said.

Sasitharan received the second highest votes at the Northern provincial council elections after Wigneswaran.

She was invited to contest the polls by TNA General Secretary Mavai Senathirajah and just two days ahead of the polls her house was attacked by armed men.

Sources told the Colombo Gazette that Sasitharan is also disappointed with the TNA as the party has not taken concrete measures to ensure she has security after the attack.

She now feels that she was used by the party to secure votes among the Tamils in the North and is now being sidelined. (Colombo Gazette)
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