2014

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

एसएलसीमा अब Grading System::


एसएलसी परीक्षामा सहभागी हुने कुनै
पनि विद्यार्थी अब फेल नहुने भएको छन् ।
सरकारले यो बर्षदेखि प्राविधिकतर्फ र
अर्को बर्षदेखि सबै
खालको एसएलसी परीक्षामा ग्रेडिङ
सिस्टम लागू गर्ने भएको छ ।

९० देखि १०० प्रतिशत अंक ल्याउनेलाई ए प्लस
(विशिष्ट), ८० देखि ८९ प्रतिशतलाई ए
(उत्कृष्ट), ६० देखि ७९ ल्याउनेलाई बी (धेरै
राम्रो), ४० देखि ५९ सी (राम्रो), २५
देखि ३९ बी (कमजोर) र २५ भन्दा तल
ल्याउनेलाई ई (धेरै कमजोर) ग्रेडिङ गरिने
निर्णय भएको द्वारेले जानकारी दिए ।
Source:ekantipur

Monday, December 8, 2014

US President Obama invited to visit Nepal !!


 



Prime Minister Sushil Koirala has extended a formal invitation to United States President Barack Obama to visit Nepal. Koirala send the invitation through US ambassador to Nepal Peter W. Bodde. PM Koirala requested Bodde to make arrangement for the US president’s short trip to Nepal during his South Asia visit in coming January.

Saturday, March 15, 2014


MATCH FACTS: NEPAL VS HONG KONG

This time last year, the two teams were battling the likes of Singapore, Bahrain and Malaysia at the ACC T20 Cup for spots at the World T20 Qualifier. In the UAE, Nepal stormed to third place, behind the more established Ireland and Afghanistan, sealing their place in Bangladesh with a last-ball win against Hong Kong, having taken 13 off the final over. The scenes of celebration, at the ground and back home in Nepal, were quite something.They may be second on the bill but, for these two World T20 debutants, it has never been any bigger than this. T20 has been cricket's major vehicle for growth and the ICC's decision to include six Associates at this tournament for the first time should be applauded but once the coin is tossed at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, there will be no time for fraternity between Hong Kong and Nepal.
Despite losing that quarter-final, Hong Kong saw off Papua New Guinea to secure their own qualification. That seems to have ignited something in a country known more for its banking arm than its sporting prowess. A young side sprinkled with players from a variety of backgrounds has been on fire in recent weeks, beating Ireland and Netherlands during a training camp in Sharjah and then scalping Zimbabwein their opening warm-up match in Chittagong.
That win was followed by a stunning comeback against Netherlands, defending 127, with Haseeb Amjad's display of reverse swing helping him to six wickets. Some of their inspiration in that game came from an inspired, one-handed catch by Nizakat Khan and the fielding of both sides will provide an indication of how hard they have worked.
Nepal have not enjoyed such a fast start, beaten by Ireland and UAE, but they are eager to give a good account of themselves and, in the words of captain Paras Khadka, "present Nepal cricket in front of the world". His side has become, like Afghanistan, poster boys for the Associate game, from their success at the 2006 U-19 World Cup and their rise through the ICC's World Cricket League structure.
In many ways, the journey to Bangladesh has been the story for Nepal and Hong Kong and it would be a major shock if either was to reach the second round. All games at the WT20 will have T20 international status, so both countries will also contest their first match in the format. The prospect of playing in front of 15,000 people, or more, will be both reward and challenge. As they try not to blink, they should enjoy the experience too.
Form guide
(including warm-up matches)
Hong Kong WWWWL
Nepal LLWLW
Players to watch
Irfan Ahmed can open the batting and contribute regularly with the ball, while captain Jamie Atkinson has experience of playing first-class cricket in England. Mark Chapman, however, could be their lynchpin, having made two classy half-centuries in the warm-up games. The left-hander, who was raised in New Zealand, plays in orthodox fashion but is capable of upping the rate.
Khadka is Nepal's totem but, on the pitches of Bangladesh, the left-arm spinner Basant Regmi will have a vital role to play. He is Nepal's leading international wicket-taker and played a central role in securing qualification in the UAE last year. If they are in need of some bash with the bat, Sharad Vesawkar has previously displayed a cool head and strong forearms.
Team news
Hong Kong rested three of their first-choice XI for Netherlands but should be back to full strength. Munir Dar, their leading wicket-taker in the UAE, has been banned from bowling due to his action but remains in the squad as a batting option.
Hong Kong (probable) 1 Irfan Ahmed, 2 Waqas Barkat, 3 Jamie Atkinson (capt & wk), 4 Babar Hyat, 5 Nizakat Khan, 6 Mark Chapman, 7 Munir Dar, 8 Tanwir Afzal, 9 Haseeb Amjad, 10 Najeed Amar, 11 Nadeem Ahmed
Khadka said that Nepal had been tinkering with their line-up in the warm-up games and would decide their XI after looking at the pitch. The top order is pretty settled. Avinash Karn provides a left-arm seam option and they could utilise Rahul Vishwakarma as a second spinner.
Nepal (probable) 1 Sagar Pun, 2 Subash Khakurel (wk), 3 Gyanendra Malla, 4 Paras Khadka (capt), 5 Binod Bhandari, 6 Sharad Vesawkar, 7 Naresh Budayair, 8 Basant Regmi, 9 Shakti Gauchan, 10 Sompal Kami, 11 Jitendra Mukhiya
Pitch and conditions
Chittagong has a reputation for high scores and slow turn but the recent T20s at the ground between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka saw something on offer for the quicks too. The evening start time, plus its location close to the sea, should mean conditions are a little cooler.
Stats and trivia
  • Nepal have beaten Hong Kong in their previous two T20s
  • Paras Khadka is 14 runs shy of 500 in T20s
  • Hong Kong pace bowlers Haseeb Amjad and Tanwir Afzal both represented Pakistan at U-19 level
Quotes
"These last couple of weeks people have really started to take notice of Hong Kong cricket. In the past, people might have thought of Hong Kong as one of the weaker sides in the group, at major tournaments, but we've shown we can take on anyone."
A confident Jamie Atkinson, the Hong Kong captain
"There are so many people who are so eager to see what Nepal is going to do. As players we are excited, but we need to control our emotions as well. We need to play the cricket we have learnt, not go overboard."
Nepal captain Paras Khadka doesn't want to get carried away

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Nepal In T20 World Cup 2014:Preview


Less than 18 years after playing their first competitive match, Nepal have reached the world stage by qualifying for the World T20. It is a massive occasion for the country and they have a serious cricket team to boot too. They were third in the qualification tournament, after defeating UAE in the playoff game.
Nepal climbed quickly through the World Cricket League ranks, moving up from Division Five to Division Two from 2010 to last year when they became Division Three champions. They made it to the World T20 qualifiers after finishing second in the 2013 ACC Twenty20 Cup. In the November qualifiers, they lost to Afghanistan in the semi-finals, but had already qualified for the World T20s after beating Hong Kong in the quarters.
Nepal's progress so far tells of how popular the game is in the country where there is now stiff competition between football and cricket. Over the last five years, the IPL too has captured the people's imagination in the country. If a particular sport is popular, it rubs off on the youth the most and in the Nepal team, there isn't a player who has reached the age of 30.
This young team from Himalaya country could be the one of the most eye-catching in the early stages of the tournament. They are in Afghanistan and Bangladesh's group, and will take away some of the attention. In front of a world audience, how cricket is played in Nepal will be there for all to see.
Key player
Almost every one has huge potential from scoop master  Binod Bhandari to Hard hitter finisher Sharad Veswakar almost every one is a match winner. The man at the helm of this fully charged team, Paras Khadka, is also the team's highest-scorer and among the top three wicket-takers in T20s. He will be keen to turn in the same sort of performance at a slightly higher level. He averaged 23.40 with the bat in the World Cup qualifiers in New Zealand, so he will also have to turn around his form.
Surprise package
Pace bowler Sompal Kami took eight wickets in New Zealand, and can be a surprise weapon. He isn't 19 yet, and definitely can grow more physically and mentally. Though he will be playing on batting-friendly wickets in Chittagong, he could be expected to extract wickets, like he did against Namibia back in January.
Weakness
Like most young teams, the inexperience of playing against top nations could stand against Nepal. The dew in Chittagong could affect their slow bowlers, while their batting has to look to change gears quickly when the need arises.
World T20 history
This is their maiden appearance, having turned out as the third best among the qualifiers from UAE in November last year.
Recent form
Nepal were ninth in the World Cup qualifiers in New Zealand this January, but they would like to replicate their form from the World T20 qualifiers from November. In all T20s, they have won 11 out of 19 games.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Mysteries of Bermuda Triangle



Mysteries of Bermuda Triangle::

I will try to explain things in
short.The Bermuda Triangle, also
known as the Devil’s Triangle or king
of the Black sea.It is the deepest
part of Atlantic Ocean.
Well you can say,this place is so
bad,till now no one comes back,once
they are gone into bermuda triangle
for a long time.
This place is so extremely covered,i
dont think so,one post will be
enough.So, Bermuda?
# More than 75 airplanes and a
thousand yachts and ships with
their
passengers and crews disappeared
without trace.. More than 1100
people are claimed to be lost in
bermuda triangle,and not even a
scratch about them was found.
The Bermuda Triangle's eerie
reputation began on Dec. 5, 1945,
when flight 19, a squadron of five
U.S. Navy torpedo bombers,
vanished
into thin air without any notice,or
problem or any warning.
Before losing radio contact off the
coast of southern Florida, Flight 19's
flight leader was reportedly heard
saying: "Everything looks strange,
even the ocean," and "We are
entering white water, nothing seems
right." The aircrafts and 14 crew
members were never found, despite
a
lengthy investigation by the
government. In fact, a search-and-
rescue aircraft with 13 men onboard
was dispatched to locate the missing
planes, but that aircraft and its
passengers also inexplicably
disappeared.

::::::::::: THEORIES ::::::::::
1.So howcome? why!! scientists
say,Physics rules doesnt belongs to
the mist of Bermuda? they say
magnetic field(earth`s ring) have
issues in bermuda,its not accurate
their according to the other parts of
earth,compass stops working..Why
planes were never found again? not
a
single person from those ships was
ever found again..
2.There is one another theory
about
# Aliens ..i guess its pretty
accurate,according to that Bermuda
triangle is the second hole of the
aliens portal,..They travel through
the
worm hole from space to earth,its a
portal,so planes gets stuck in
that,and they are stuck there forever
in dimension. Research is still going
on this theory,so not much can be
said on this topic.
Even
# Columbus claimed to see lights
in the sly going around in 1492, he
wrote about this in his book,It
depends on the person,who wants to
believe or who dont want
to,even
# Einstein said it can be
possible.
4: Electronic fog theory,its pretty
amazing,close to alien stuff,so the
story was featured on discovery
channel.It goes like this,one guy was
travelling to miami,his plane was
caught in this electronic fog,compass
stopd working so does radar..He said
he was stuck in shining fog,it was on
his wind screen,he was unable to
see
anything,He was totally blind to
see,outside his cockpit,his radar
stopped working,but he kept flying.
Then all of a sudden,he felt like he
is
on a rollercoster,he felt like he is in
time travel machine,then sudenly
fog
disappeared,and his plane was
above
Miami. His one hour journey was
completed in 3 minutes.Surprising
but true fact,his whole conversation
when he startd flying was recorded
on flight controller dept.
Well even discovery guys cant show
the full truth.they have pressure on
themself too(hint).Some things are
better if they are hidden,and govt`s
pay a lot to keep it hidden
Yes,one more theory is about the
Hidden city Atlantis..This city is
known as the most advanced place
on
earth,in the time when the rest of
the world was living in caves,they
had
access to nuclear technology,and way
more advanced tech,but with the
time,when world started
exploring,new inventions started
coming,they hide their beautiful city
under water,for unknown
reason..but
Surprisingly,This thing is also
written
in Hindu Holybooks.
This place is amazing,fascinating.
This universe is full of
mysteries..absolutely love
it..Humans
still knows nothing about it.

IPL starts in UAE on April 16


The IPL will start on April 16 in the UAE and is likely to be held in three phases across three countries, ending in India on June 1. A detailed schedule of dates and venues is yet to be finalised but an IPL announcement said that the first 16 matches would be held in the UAE from April 16 followed by a set of matches between May 1 and 12 to be held in either Bangladesh or, the Indian Home Ministry permitting, in India.
The announcement brought to an end a long period of speculation over the final venue. The problem arose because the tournament dates coincided with the Indian elections, scheduled from April 7 to May 12, and brought security and related issues. At the end of the players' auction in Bangalore in February, senior IPL officials had stated that the primary objective was always to hold the maximum number of matches in India. But the Indian Home Ministry made it clear that it would not be possible to provide the required security for the tournament during the elections.
However, the BCCI presented the Indian government with an alternative plan in which the tournament would return to India in early May, by when seven of the nine polling dates would have passed. The board's statement said it had approached the federal Ministry of Home Affairs for permission to play IPL matches in India from May 1-12 in cities where the polling has concluded. "If it is not possible to play in India during this period, IPL matches will be held in Bangladesh," the statement said.
If the board's request is accepted, the tournament will return to India after the UAE leg and remain there till the final. There will be no matches on May 16, the day set aside for counting of all the votes in the election.
The idea is to take minimum number of matches abroad. We want to hold at least 40 matches in 30 days. From April 16 to 30 we have to go out. Our primary objective has been to play as many matches as possible in India. Now it is clear that we will have to be out for at least two weeks," a BCCI official told ESPNCricinfo.
Immediately after the auction Ranjib Biswal, the IPL chairman, along with the BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel, had announced that South Africa would be the first choice in case the tournament were to be displaced overseas. However the BCCI official said that South Africa posed a lot of challenges in case the tournament had to be shifted only for a couple of weeks. "It is not feasible to go to South Africa for about 15-odd days because you also need to give a break of minimum three days due to logistics and travel. So a better alternative is hold the tournament in either UAE or Bangladesh," the officials said.
Asked why UAE was picked as the venue for the first set of matches, Biswal said Bangladesh would not be ready in April, having hosted two back-to-back multi-team tournaments. "Bangladesh has just finished hosting the Asia Cup and will now be busy till the first week of April with the World T20. So the pitches would be weary," Biswal said.
Incidentally, at the end of the auction in February, it is understood the BCCI president N Srinivasan sought the opinion from all the franchises on hosting matches in the UAE. Most franchises were happy especially due to the Gulf nation's proximity to India, but a few did check on the perception of the match-fixing cloud still around the UAE. But Biswal said that the IPL had done a through recce of the venues at UAE and got assurances.
"The government of UAE has given us assurances that they would be giving us adequate facilities, including security during the tournament," Biswal said.
The UAE had been a popular venue for Indian cricket in the '80s and '90s but the Indian national team has generally avoided playing in the UAE since the match-fixing scandal of 2000. India have featured in only two ODIs there in the past decade.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

New Cricket Ground In Dhangadhi



धनगढीमा नयाँ क्रिकेट मैदान बन्ने 

यज्ञराज जोशी 
धनगढी फागुन २८ गते 
धनगढीमा नयाँ क्रिकेट मैदान बन्ने भएको छ । मैदानको अभावले नियमित खेलमा समस्या देखिन थालेपछि यहाँका सरोकारबाला नयाँ खेल मैदानका लागि जुटेका हुन । धनगढीनगर पालिका वडा नम्बर १२ स्थित जुगेडामा नयाँ मैदानको सम्भावना खोजी भएको छ । मैदानको सम्भावनाका विषयमा यहाँका क्रिकेट प्रेमीहरु तथा स्थानियले सो मैदानको स्थलगत भम्रण पनि गरेका छन । स्थलगत भ्रमणबाट सो मैदान क्रिकेट खेलका लागि उपर्युक्त भएको निष्कर्ष निकालिएको छ । मैदान अवलोकनका लागि जुगेडा पुगेको टोलीका सदस्य सुवाश शाहीले मैदान दीर्घकालिन प्रयोजनका लागि उपयुक्र्त रहेको र यसको निर्माणसँगै धनगढीमा क्रिकेट खेल मैदानको अभाव पनि समाप्त हुने बताए । अहिले धनगढीमा एनपीएलको तयारीका लागि फाप्ला मैदान निर्माण कार्य भईरहेकोले एनपीएलको समाप्तीसँगै सो मैदान निर्माणमा जुट्ने उनले बताए । एउटा मैदान राष्ट्यि स्तरका प्रतियोगिताहरु आयोजना गर्न तथा अर्को क्षेत्रिय तथा स्थानिय प्रतियोगिताहरु आयोजना गर्न धनगढीमा दई वटा क्रिकेट मैदानको नितान्त आवश्यक रहेको कुरामा जोड दिदै उहाँले यस मैदानले दुवै आवश्यकता पुरा गर्ने बताए । उक्त कार्यका लागि सवैलाई सहयोगका लागि समेत उनले अनुरोध गरेका छन । 
साथै स्थानियले मैदान निर्माणको कार्य अगाढी बढाई दिन अनुरोध पनि गरेका छन । क्रिकेट मैदान निर्माणको खबरले स्थानिय बासी हर्षित बनेका छन । अवलोकन टोलीमा रहेका स्थानियवासी राजेन्द्र शाहले मैदान निर्माणको खबरले आफु तथा टोलबासी नै खुशी भएको र निर्माणका लागि चाहिने सम्पुर्ण कुराहरुको व्यवस्था गर्न आफुहरु तयार रहेको प्रतिवद्धता जनाए । हाल उक्त मैदान धनगढी नगरपालिकाको अधिनमा रहेको छ । उक्त मैदानमा क्रिकेट मैदानका लागि नगरपालिकाले स्थानियलाई यस अघि नै स्वीकृती दिईसकेको शाहले बताए । नगरपालिकाको स्वामित्तमा रहेको उक्त मैदानको आकार स्टेडियम निर्माणकालागि केही सानो हुने भएपनि स्थानियहरुले मैदान निर्माणकालागि आफ्नो निजी जग्गा दिन पनि तयार रहेको शाहको भनाई छ । 
नयाँ मैदानको निर्माणको खबरले आफुहरु पनि खुशी भएका यहाँका क्रिकेट प्रशिक्षकहरुले बताएका छन । जुगेडामा नयाँ मैदान निर्माण हुने भएपछि खेलाडीहरुलाई नियमित अभ्यास गराउन र प्रतियोगिताहरु सञ्चालन गर्न सहज हुने क्षेत्र नम्बर ९ का क्रिकेट प्रशिक्षक किसन महतले बताए । उनले भने लामो मेहनत पनि फाप्ला क्रिकेट मैदान निर्माणको कार्य अन्तिम चरणमा छ, यस लगत्तै सो मैदान निर्माण गरिनेछ । 
यस अघि धनगढीमा मैदान अभावले गर्दा यहाँ विभिन्न प्रतियोगिताहरुको आयोजना हुन सकिरहेका थिएनन । हालसालै मात्रै धनगढीमा हुने भनिएको एनपीएल प्रतियोगिता मैदान अभाव कै कारण धनगढी र महेन्द्रनगर दुवै सार्नुपरेको थियो । यस अघि प्रयोगमा ल्याईएका खेल मैदानहरुमा पनि विभिन्न समस्याहरु देखिदै आएका थिए । क्रिकेटका लागि उपयुक्त मानिएको अञ्चल प्रहरी कार्यालयको मैदान प्रहरी हाता भित्र रहेकाले सधै उपलब्ध नहुने समस्या छ भने फाप्लामा पनि स्वामित्त विवाद रहदै आएको छ । त्यस्तै यहाँ रहेका अन्य मैदानहरुको आकार सानो छ । तर जुगेडामा धनगढी क्रिकेट मैदान निर्माण भएसँगै त्यहाँ निर्धक्कका साथ प्रतियोगिता सञ्चालन हुने विश्वास खेल प्रेमीहरुले लिएका छन । साथै सो क्षेत्रमा मैदान निर्माण भएसँगै त्यहाँ विकाशको लहर पनि सुरु हुनेछ । जसको प्रत्यक्ष लाभ स्थानियलाई हुने भएकाले मैदान निर्माणका लागि स्थानियबासीको पुर्ण सहयोग रहदै आएको छ ।
फोटो ः मैदान अवलोकन गर्दै यस क्षेत्रका क्रिकेट प्रेमीहरु तथा स्थानिय बासिन्दा । र मैदानका केही तस्बिरहरु

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Asia cup 2014 final


Fawad ton powers Pakistan to 260


50 overs Pakistan 260 for 5 (Fawad 114*, Misbah 65, U Akmal 59, Malinga 5-56) v Sri Lanka
Live scorecard and ball-by-ball details

Fawad Alam is joined by Umar Akmal for the celebrations, Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Asia Cup final, Mirpur, March 8, 2014
Fawad Alam made his maiden ODI hundred © AFP 
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From 3 down for 18, Fawad Alam masterminded an epic Pakistan recovery, elbowing his way through the early overs, punching past fifty through the middle, then soaring to triple figures in the final frenzy, as he led his team to 260 for 5 in the Asia Cup final. All five of those scalps, staggeringly, belonged to Lasith Malinga.
He had blown through the top three when Fawad and Misbah-ul-Haq were joined, and their astute 122-run stand, blessed occasionally by good fortune, prepared the floor for a frenetic finish. Umar Akmal struck a 42-ball 59, and Shahid Afridi, in stratospheric form, wasn't even required to face a ball. Fawad finished on 114 not out from 134 balls.
Fawad was dropped twice and Misbah was granted a life by the umpire in the rousing partnership, but having left out the tournament's most penetrative bowler in Ajantha Mendis, Sri Lanka's attack was largely earnest, not menacing. For the first time in the tournament, they also seemed somewhat vulnerable at the death, conceding 101 runs from the last 10 overs, 49 of which came from the last four.
After Misbah chose to bat, Sharjeel Khan shook off a knee complaint, walked to the middle, smote two spiffing off side boundaries, then promptly chipped a swinging Malinga delivery to mid on. Malinga has not recently been a penetrative force, but he has often been a man for the big occasion. He continued to move the ball away from the right-handers through his first spell and had Ahmed Shehzad and Mohammad Hafeez edging behind in quick succession. Shehzad had aimed a punch off the back foot, Hafeez merely hung his bat out.
Spin had constricted batsmen throughout the tournament, but Pakistan were relieved at its arrival in this match, scoring more freely off Sachithra Senanayake's early overs than they had off the seamers. Sri Lanka's decision to leave Mendis out in favour of Suranga Lakmal had caused surprise at the toss, but perhaps it was motivated by a perception that Pakistan had also decoded Mendis in the past, which explains why Senanayake was preferred.
Lakmal delivered an impeccable first spell, populated largely by seaming length balls outside the off stump which neither Misbah nor Fawad wished to flirt with. His five overs conceded just ten, helping leash the Pakistan run-rate to less than three until the 22nd over.
Misbah took stately, dignified singles as the collapse was arrested, while Fawad poked and pilfered them. The senior man was not above holding his ground when the umpire failed to spot an edge off his blade on 19, however. He threw his head back and smiled at his fortune as the bowler Angelo Mathews and the wicketkeeper Kumar Sangakkara glared on. Misbah had been similarly reprieved in the teams' round-robin match.
Misbah reached 50 first, sweeping Chaturanga de Silva powerfully to the boundary twice in the 31st over before Fawad cleared his leg and walloped a six of his own over long-on off Thisara Perera. Fawad had been dropped off Lakmal in the previous over, but the chance had been a particularly difficult one for a diving Sangakkara.
The pair looked ominous in the first over of the Powerplay, from which they plundered 13, but Misbah would fall to Malinga soon after, inspiring a brief return to caution from Fawad. Umar Akmal blasted successive boundaries in the 41st over off Perera to set Pakistan's charge in motion once more, and this time, Fawad joined him in earnest. He was 67 from 106 before another six over long-on began the sequence that would bring him 47 off the next 28. Fawad was dropped again on 92, as de Silva parried a chance over his head at cover off Malinga, and would move to triple figures for the first time in ODIs with an aerial whip over deep midwicket in the 48th over.
Akmal smashed three fours off Malinga in the 47th over, before cleaving Lakmal twice through the off side to earn his own half-century. He fell to a slower ball in the final over, top-edging a slog, as Malinga finished on 5 for 56
.source:cricinfo

Thursday, February 13, 2014

IPL 2014 squads after auction


After auctions on 13feb and 14feb the final list of players seems something to be like this.

Chennai Super Kings

 Faf Du Plessis - Batsman - 4,75,00,000 Dwayne Smith - Batsman - 4,50,00,000 Brendon McCullum - Wicket Keeper - 3,25,00,000 Ashish Nehra - Bowler - 2,00,00,000 Mohit Sharma - Bowler - 2,00,00,000 Samuel Badree - Bowler - 30,00,000 Matt Henry - Bowler - 30,00,000 Baba Aparajith - All-rounder - 10,00,000 Mithun Manas - All-rounder - 30,00,000 Ishwar Pandey - Bowler - 1,50,00,000 Pawan Negi - Spinner - 10,00,000 Vijay Shankar - All-rounder - 10,00,000 Ronit More - Bowler - 10,00,000 John Hastings - All-rounder - 50,00,000 Players already retained: MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Dwayne Bravo.

Delhi Daredevils


 Dinesh Karthik - Wicket Keeper - 12,50,00,000 Kevin Pietersen - Batsman - 9,00,00,000 Murali Vijay - Batsman - 5,00,00,000 Mohammad Shami - Bowler - 4,25,00,000 Nathan Coulter-Nile - Bowler - 4,25,00,000 Quinton De Kock - Wicket Keeper - 3,50,00,000 Manoj Tiwary - Batsman - 2,80,00,000 Jaydev Unadkat - Bowler - 2,80,00,000 Jean-Paul Duminy - Batsman - 2,20,00,000 Rahul Sharma - Bowler - 1,90,00,000 Laxmi Ratan Shukla - Allrounder - 1,50,00,000 James Neesham - All-rounder - 1,00,00,000 Kedar Jadhav - Batsman - 2,00,00,000 Mayank Agarwal - Batsman - 1,60,00,000 Shahbaz Nadeem - Bowler - 85,00,000 Ross Taylor - Batsman - 2,00,00,000 Milind Kumar - Batsman - 10,00,00 Wayne Parnell - Bowler - 1,00,00,000 HS Sharath - Bowler - 10,00,000 Jayanth Yadav - Bowler - 10,00,000 Players retained: none 


Kings XI Punjab 


Mitchell Johnson - All-Rounder - 6,50,00,000 Glenn Maxwell - All-rounder - 6,00,00,000 George Bailey - Batsman - 3,25,00,000 Virender Sehwag - Batsman - 3,20,00,000 Wriddhiman Saha - Wicket Keeper - 2,20,00,000 Shaun Marsh - Batsman - 2,20,00,000 Cheteshwar Pujara - Batsman - 1,90,00,000 L Balaji - Bowler - 1,80,00,000 Thisara Perera - All-Rounder - 1,60,00,000 Parvinder Awana - Bowler - 65,00,000 Gurkeerat Singh - Batsmen - 130,00,000 Mandeep Singh - Batsman - 80,00,000 Rishi Dhawan - All-rounder - 3,00,00,000 Anureet Singh - Bowler - 20,00,000 Sandeep Sharma - Bowler - 85,00,000 Beuran Hendricks - Bowler - 1,80,00,000 Karanveer Singh - All-rounder - 10,00,000 Murali Karthik - Bowler - 1,00,00,000 Shivam Sharma - Bowler - 10,00,000 Shardul Thakur - Bowler - 20,00,000 Players retained: David Miller and Manan Vohra.

Kolkata Knight Riders


 Jacques Kallis - All-Rounder - 5,50,00,000 Robin Uthappa - Batsman - 5,00,00,000 Yusuf Pathan - All-Rounder - 3,25,00,000 Shakib Al Hasan - All-Rounder - 2,80,00,000 Morne Morkel - Bowler - 2,80,00,000 Ranganath Vinay Kumar - Bowler - 2,80,00,000 Umesh Yadav - Bowler - 2,60,00,000 Piyush Chawla - Bowler - 4,25,00,000 Manish Pandey - Batsman - 1,70,00,000 Suryakumar Yadav - Batsman - 70,00,000 Manvinder Bisla - Wicketkeeper/Batsman - 60,00,000 Ryan ten Doeschate - All-rounder - 1,00,00,000 Kuldeep Yadav - Bowler - 40,00,000 Akshar Patel - Bowler - 75,00,000 Veer Pratap Singh - Bowler - 20,00,000 Chris Lynn - Batsman - 1,30,00,000 Andre Russell - All-rounder - 60,00,000 SS Mandall - All-rounder - 10,00,000 Pat Cummins - Bowler - 1,00,00,000 Debabrata Das - Batsman - 20,00,000 Players retained: Gautam Gambhir and Sunil Narine.

Mumbai Indians

 Michael Hussey - Batsman - 5,00,00,000 Corey Anderson - All-rounder - 4,50,00,000 Pragyan Ojha - Bowler - 3,25,00,00 Zaheer Khan - Bowler - 2,60,00,000 Josh Hazlewood - Bowler - 50,00,000 CM Gautam - Wicketkeeper/Batsman - 20,00,000 Aditya Tare - Wicketkeeper/Batsman - 1,60,00,000 Sushant Marathe - Wicketkeeper/Batsman - 10,00,000 Jasprit Bumrah - Bowler - 1,20,00,000 Shreyas Gopal - Bowler - 10,00,000 Jalaj Saxena - Bowler - 90,00,000 AV Wankhede - Batsman - 10,00,000 Marchant de Lange - Bowler - 30,00,000 Krishmar Santokie - Bowler - 10,00,000 Ben Dunk - Wicketkeeper - 20,00,0000 Pawan Suyal - Bowler - 10,00,000 Players retained: Rohit Sharma, Lasith Malinga, Kieron Pollard, Harbhajan Singh, Ambati Rayudu


Rajasthan Royals

 Steven Smith - All-Rounder - 4,00,00,000 Brad Hodge - Batsman - 2,40,00,000 Abhishek Nayar - All-rounder - 1,00,00,000 Tim Southee - Bowler - 1,20,00,000 Ben Cuttings - Bowler - 80,00,000 Unmukt Chand - Batsman - 65,00,000 Ankush Bains - Wicketkeeper/Batsman - 10,00,000 Rajat Bhatia - All-rounder - 1,70,00,000 Kevon Cooper - All-rounder - 30,00,000 Iqbal Abdulla - All-rounder - 65,00,000 Dhawal Kulkarni - All-rounder - 1,10,00,000 Praveen Tambe - Bowler - 10,00,000 Karun Nair - Batsman - 75,00,000 Dishank Yagnik - Wicketkeeper - 30,00,000 Vikramjeet Malik - Bowler - 20,00,000 Rahul Tewatia - All-rounder - 10,00,000 Ankit Sharma - Bowler - 10,00,000 Amit Mishra - (fast) Bowler - 10,00,000 Deepak Hooda - Bowler - 40,00,000 Players already retained: Shane Watson, James Faulkner, Sanju Samson, Ajinkya Rahane and Stuart Binny.

Royal Challengers Bangalore

 Yuvraj Singh - All-Rounder - 14,00,00,000 Mitchell Starc - Bowler - 5,00,00,000 Albie Morkel - All-Rounder - 2,40,00,000 Varun Aaron - Bowler - 2,00,00,000 Ashok Dinda - Bowler - 1,50,00,000 Parthiv Patel - Wicket Keeper - 1,40,00,000 Muttiah Muralitharan- Bowler - 1,00,00,000 Ravi Rampaul - Bowler - 90,00,000 Nic Maddinson, Batsman - 50,00,000 Vijay Zol - Batsman - Rs 30,00,000 Abu Nechim Ahmed - Bowler - 30,00,000 Yuzvendra Chahal - Bowler - 10,00,000 Shadab Jakati - Bowler - 20,00,000 Sandeep Warrier - Bowler - 10,00,000 Harshal Patel - Bowler - 40,00,000 Tanmay Mishra - Batsman - 10,00,000 Sachin Rana - Bowler - 10,00,000 Yogesh Takawale - Wicketkeeper - 10,00,000 Players retained: Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle and AB de Villiers.

Sunrisers Hyderabad

 David Warner - Batsman - 5,50,00,000 Amit Mishra - Bowler - 4,75,00,000 Bhuvneshwar Kumar - Bowler - 4,25,00,000 Aaron Finch - Batsman - 4,00,00,000 Darren Sammy - All-Rounder - 3,50,00,000 Ishant Sharma - Bowler - 2,60,00,000 Irfan Pathan - All-Rounder - 2,40,00,000 Moises Henriques - All-rounder - 1,00,00,000 Venugopal Rao - Bowler - 55,00,000 Brendon Taylor - Wicket-keeper - 30,00,000 Jason Holder - Bowler - 75,00,000 Srikanth Aniruddha - Batsman - 20,00,000 Manprit Juneja - Batsman - 10,00,000 KL Rahul - Batsman - 1,00,00,000 Parvez Rasool - All-rounder - 95,00,000 Karn Sharma - Bowler - 3,75,00,000 Amit Paunikar - Wicketkeeper - 20,00,000 Naman Ojha - Batsman - 50,00,000 Ashish Reddy - Bowler - 20,00,000 Chama Milind - Bowler - 10,00,000 Players retained: Shikhar Dhawan, Dale Steyn

 * All amounts are in INR.


Source: http://www.firstpost.com/sports/ipl-2014-auction-all-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-teams-1385703.html?utm_source=ref_article

Fixtures of Nepal Cricket team in World Cup 2014,Bangladesh


Playing their first ever worldcup, Nepali Cricket team are all set to go blast the tournament with all their skills and talents. After preparing in UAE with other top associate nations their confidence level along with strength is on high. Here is the fixtures of the team...
Date and TimeMatchWeather The Weather Channel
Wed Mar 12 (20 ovs)          
13:30 GMT | 19:30 local
19:00 IST
Ireland v Nepal
Fatullah Khan Saheb Osman Ali Stadium, Dhaka
N/A
Fri Mar 14 (20 ovs)          
09:30 GMT | 15:30 local
15:00 IST
Nepal v United Arab Emirates
Fatullah Khan Saheb Osman Ali Stadium, Dhaka
Sun Mar 16 (20 ovs)          
13:30 GMT | 19:30 local
19:00 IST
ICC World Twenty20
2nd Match, Group A - Hong Kong v Nepal
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
Tue Mar 18 (20 ovs)          
13:30 GMT | 19:30 local
19:00 IST
ICC World Twenty20
6th Match, Group A - Bangladesh v Nepal
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
Thu Mar 20 (20 ovs)          
09:30 GMT | 15:30 local
15:00 IST
ICC World Twenty20
9th Match, Group A - Afghanistan v Nepal
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong

Wednesday, February 12, 2014


Picked for Australia, ruled out by injury, rehabilitated in time for the Big Bash League final, flown over to South Africa after all, chosen to play on the strength of two training sessions, facing up to Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel on day one of the series at Centurion.
That is a lot to fit into one sentence, let alone one week: the whirlwind left Shaun Marsh with barely any time to think. As he constructed a century that may yet provide the foundations of a famous Australian victory, it was possible to conclude that this rushed state of affairs had been good for him.
All Marsh has been able to do is train, travel and play, living on the instincts honed by his years of batting at the similarly bouncy WACA Ground and passed on through the genes of his father Geoff and the instructions of his two coaching mentors for state and country, Justin Langer and Darren Lehmann.
Described by the national selector John Inverarity as being "in a very good space" on the day he was first chosen, Marsh has not had the chance to move out of it, his sole focus getting fit and making runs.
It was on this very ground two years ago that Marsh occupied a space as far from "very good" as can be imagined. He and his brother Mitchell were dropped from the Perth Scorchers team to play in a Champions League match following a pattern of drinking and poor behaviour that stretched most of the way across the team. He would later be dropped from the Western Australia Sheffield Shield side upon his return home, in the midst of an horrific slump that began during his previous spell in the national team when he cobbled 17 runs in six innings against India.
At the time, it seemed inconceivable that he would return to Test cricket. But the ascension of Lehmann to the role of Australian coach last year opened up an avenue by which Marsh would again become a contender. They had worked together fruitfully at King's XI Punjab in the 2013 IPL immediately before Lehmann was chosen to replace Mickey Arthur. Lehmann, like Inverarity, Langer and many other powerful figures in Australian cricket, was attracted by the purity of Marsh's technique and the ease of his run-scoring when in form.

Smith lauds jetlagged Marsh

  • Having shared an unbroken union of 199 with Shaun Marsh, Steve Smith was rich in his praise of the man who had only arrived in the country three days before.
  • "It took me a good week to get over [jetlag] and he's only been here three days," Smith said. "He's certainly probably copping a little bit. Just the way he played today was sensational. He waited beautifully and when they got into his areas he capitalised on it he showed great maturity. The way he's come back against arguably the best bowling attack in the world and the way he played today was just terrific. I'm really happy for him."
  • As for his own burgeoning career, Smith said his game had leapt forward with the aid of greater reserves of patience. "I've tightened up my technique for a start, I'm a lot more patient," he said. "They're probably the two major factors. Just knowing where my off stump is and being able to leave a lot of balls and wait until the bowlers get into my areas when I want to score. I think that's probably been the key to my success over the last little bit. Hopefully it carries into tomorrow and long into the future."
They have had to ignore a record that has remained mediocre throughout a career now comfortably into its second decade. This hundred was only Marsh's ninth in first-class matches, a tally that looks hopelessly puny when lined up against the 24 compiled by the 25-year-old Phillip Hughes. Like the similarly stylish debutant Alex Doolan, he has often flattered to deceive, including his hundred in Sri Lanka in 2011, when his first Test innings in Palakelle grew to 141 runs every bit as assured as those collected here. The evidence of the eyes conflicts enormously with that of the record book.
Watching Marsh subdue South Africa at Centurion, it was easy to see why Lehmann was so taken with him. His simple but powerful method, footwork economical and bat unimpeachably straight, looks very much like that of the finest players. He is capable of judging the location of his off stump wisely also, and left a third of his first 100 balls on a pitch offering lateral and vertical movement. One drive down the ground from Steyn drew purring approval from spectators not always so generous to visiting teams - there are reinforced concrete columns in existence less solid than that stroke.
If the chaotic circumstances of his return to the Test team were perversely of some benefit to Marsh, he was also aided by a few other circumstances and moments of good fortune. The faith of selectors and coaches would not have amounted to much had an early inside edge flicked the stumps instead of skating narrowly past them, had Hashim Amla held onto a chance in the gully on 12, or had a chipped drive on 57 floated in the direction of a taller man than Robin Peterson.
South Africa, too, were some way short of their best. Electing to bowl first in expectation of the kind of quick kill they have invariably achieved at Centurion, the hosts were overexcited by the bounce on offer and pitched far too short on a regular basis, as evidenced by a conspicuous lack of edges or lbw shouts.
Chris Rogers and Michael Clarke both succumbed to bumpers, the opener pinned by Morkel and the captain worried out by Steyn. David Warner and Doolan also perished aiming cross-bat shots to balls short of a length, but it was not an angle of attack that perturbed the WACA-raised Marsh.
There would be few troubles either for Steve Smith, who joined Marsh at the uncertain juncture of 98 for 4 following Clarke's exit. Moved down from his preferred spot at No. 5, Smith announced himself with a cracking square drive from the bowling of Ryan McLaren and went on to play with the kind of unruffled assurance he had exhibited against England on lively strips in Perth and Sydney.
As a duo, Marsh and Smith made for a fascinating contrast of form and function. The younger man's technique is far from smooth but it has become wonderfully effective over time, wrong-footing bowlers where it had once befuddled Smith himself.
The only thing ungainly about Marsh was the slight limp he picked up during the innings, likely to be the aftermath of the calf problem that had first scrubbed him from the trip. A team spokesman later denied any calf trouble but said Marsh had complained of stomach muscle soreness. How that affects him over the rest of this match remains to be seen, and another poorly-timed dice with injury would be in keeping with the boom and bust narrative of his career.
For now, though, Marsh can afford a moment's reflection on the past week and what it has brought him. His natural instincts, and those of the selectors who chose him in defiance of much empirical evidence, have been richly rewarded. A very good space indeed.
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-africa-v-australia-2013-14/content/story/718389.html