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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Sachin Tendulkar: 24 years at the top

Sachin Tendulkar: 24 years at the top
There have been four other players who have had careers greater than 24 years but none of them continued at a stretch as Sachin Tendulkar has done © IANS
When Sachin Tendulkar walks out to bat on Friday morning, he will complete 24 years of Test cricket.Arunabha Sengupta looks at this yet another amazing feature of the man’s career.


When Sachin Tendulkar walks out to bat on Friday morning he will complete 24 years of Test cricket. And perhaps he will never again trot down the steps with his trusted willow in hand.

The boy wonder was ushered into the international arena at the tender age of 16 to face Imran KhanWasim AkramWaqar Younis and Abdul Qadir. That child prodigy has sinceturned 40 — the ripe old age for any sportsman. A journey of 24 years has been completed, with many landmarks and monuments constructed on the way bearing testimony to a magical odyssey.

It has been said often enough, but is worth repeating once more — especially on this day. It was through his continuing presence that a generation who watched his genius unfold also managed to preserve that solitary thread binding them to their childhoods.

In some ways, it was appropriate that the Test match began on November 14, traditionally observed as Children’s Day in India. This was perhaps the last day when the child in the man from that generation would leap up with joy on beholding the familiar figure walking out under the helmet. Come November 18, even earlier given the poor show of West Indies, a generation of men will suddenly find that they have grown up, and have left their youth behind at the Wankhede Stadium. A generation will suddenly feel the tell-tale signs of aging. The very symbol that had hinted at permanence has finally called time.

Thursday night was perhaps the last time millions of Indians, of that generation as well every other, went to bed with the happy thought that the master was unbeaten at the wicket and all was well with the world. Three days hence, they will wake up to a new world.

There have been four other players who have had careers greater than 24 years. But, all these men had interrupted playing days.

Wilfred Rhodes and Frank Woolley had to deal with the First World War, George Headley the Second. Rhodes was not a regular in the side after the early 1920s. Woolley played just 64 of England’s 110 Tests during his career. Headley had been happily retired for over half a decade when he was called back to play an ill-advised Test match at the age of 44. And Brian Close was at best a mediocre player at the international level who went through 26 years appearing in just 22 Tests.

However, Tendulkar missed just 17 of the country’s Test matches during his 24 years at the top level, appearing in a whopping 92.17 per cent of the Tests played by India during his days. That is a mindboggling feat even without considering his 463 One-Day Internationals (ODIs).

NameStartEndPeriodTestsTestsPlayed by 
Team during
the period
Percentage 
of Team Matches played
W Rhodes (Eng)June 1, 1899April 12, 193030y 315d587973.42%
DB Close (Eng)July 23, 1949July 13, 197626y 356d2219211.46%
FE Woolley (Eng)Aug 9, 1909Aug 22, 193425y 13d6411058.18%
GA Headley (WI)Jan 11, 1930Jan 21, 195424y 10d224548.89%
SR Tendulkar (India)Nov 15, 1989Nov 18, 201324y 4d20021792.17%

Be it runs, centuries or longevity, Tendulkar’s records continue to amaze. Yet there are several other equally incredible feats which will never feature in the record books.

In 1989, when he played his first Test match at Karachi, the population of the country hovered around 0.85 billion. On this current day, it stands at more than 1.2 billion.

Among the millions who have seen the light of the day since then, how many have said ‘Sachin’ as one of their first uttered words? For how many did the first recognisable face on a photograph consist of a boyish smile, topped by a head full of naughty curls and two trusted hands securely holding a cricket bat?

These are figures that will never go into the list of monumental statistics of the man. But, there can be little doubt that even there he tops the charts.

Monday, November 11, 2013

The Face Of Future

There is many more singers in India.few of them got success but many others are off track, I am going to introduce the Face of Future .
Mr. MEET JAIN from Ahmedabad India .



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Friday, November 1, 2013

Citibank offers 10% cashback iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C buyers for today



With Apple launching the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C in India today, Citibank has announced a 10 percent cashback offer exclusively for its credit card holders. This offer is valid on purchase of a brand new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C using the CitiBank credit card. It is available only for today, at launch locations across India.

This 10 percent Cashback offer will be applicable on the MRP of the iPhone and the customers taking advantage of this offer will get the cashback before December 31. To know more about the terms and conditions and about the locations of launch, click here.
Apart from Citibank, RCom is offering the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C for free on a two-year contract. The offer is valid only for credit card users, where RCom will automatically deduct Rs 2,599 or Rs 2,999 every month as contract fees for two years. You can read more about that offer here.

Citibank offers 10% cashback iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C buyers for today



With Apple launching the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C in India today, Citibank has announced a 10 percent cashback offer exclusively for its credit card holders. This offer is valid on purchase of a brand new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C using the CitiBank credit card. It is available only for today, at launch locations across India.

This 10 percent Cashback offer will be applicable on the MRP of the iPhone and the customers taking advantage of this offer will get the cashback before December 31. To know more about the terms and conditions and about the locations of launch, click here.
Apart from Citibank, RCom is offering the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C for free on a two-year contract. The offer is valid only for credit card users, where RCom will automatically deduct Rs 2,599 or Rs 2,999 every month as contract fees for two years. You can read more about that offer here.

Citibank offers 10% cashback iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C buyers for today



With Apple launching the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C in India today, Citibank has announced a 10 percent cashback offer exclusively for its credit card holders. This offer is valid on purchase of a brand new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C using the CitiBank credit card. It is available only for today, at launch locations across India.

This 10 percent Cashback offer will be applicable on the MRP of the iPhone and the customers taking advantage of this offer will get the cashback before December 31. To know more about the terms and conditions and about the locations of launch, click here.
Apart from Citibank, RCom is offering the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C for free on a two-year contract. The offer is valid only for credit card users, where RCom will automatically deduct Rs 2,599 or Rs 2,999 every month as contract fees for two years. You can read more about that offer here.

Google reveals pricing for Nexus 5 bumper and QuickCover for India


After unveiling the Nexus 5 and its India price last night, Google has also revealed it will be selling a couple of accessories for the smartphone from its Play Store in India. The bumper case for the Nexus 5 will be available for Rs 2,499 in a variety of colors including black, grey, yellow and red. It will have a hard outer shell and a soft lining inside, which sounds similar to Otterbox cases. Google will also have a QuickCover made by LG for Rs 3,299 that will be available in black and white colors.
Google will start selling the Nexus 5 in India soon starting at Rs 28,999 for the 16GB version and Rs 32,999 for the 32GB variant. Google has not revealed when it will start selling the phone but we hear it is likely to happen in November itself.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 review

 


Being the world’s largest smartphone brand is no easy job. Just ask Samsung. Not only does it have to ensure it is present across product categories and price points but also innovate continuously and look for new experiences or risk becoming tomorrow’s Nokia or BlackBerry. Things get murkier when general consensus reckons that Samsung is not a trend creator but a follower, especially those set by Apple. That always leaves holes for a rival, that might not even exist today on a global scale, to suddenly spring up and catch Samsung by surprise.
But it would be unfair of me to say Samsung does not innovate. Its “hit anything against the wall and see what sticks” attitude have had mixed results. The most recent ones like the Galaxy Gear smartwatch and the Galaxy Round smartphone with a curved display have been the butt of many jokes, but so was the first generation Galaxy Note, which was launched in late-2011 and most critics dismissed it (yours truly included) as being too big and unwieldy to use as a phone. Many were also bewildered for Samsung introducing stylus input, which was famously proclaimed dead by Steve Jobs when he unveiled the first iPhone in 2007. Many thought that Samsung was taking a step back with the Galaxy Note. Proving all critics wrong, Samsung has sold close to 40 million Galaxy Notes since then, which is massive, especially for what many consider to be a niche device.
The Galaxy Note 3 continues the tradition of having an even bigger display than its predecessor, which now translates into 5.7-inches of full HD awesomeness. Its predecessor, the Galaxy Note II was in my books the best Android smartphone at the time of its launch. Can the Galaxy Note 3 be the same?