Saturday, December 16, 2006

Tests - Most Double Centuries Top 15 Below

For 200s Mts Aus Eng RSA WI NZ Ind Pak SL Zim Ban
DG Bradman Aus 12 52 - 8 2 1 - 1 - - - -
BC Lara WI 9 131 3 2 1 - 0 0 1 2 0 0
WR Hammond Eng 7 85 4 - 0 0 2 1 - - - -
MS Atapattu SL 6 88 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 - 3 1
Javed Miandad Pak 6 124 1 1 - 0 2 1 - 1 0 -
R Dravid Ind 5 104 1 1 0 0 1 - 1 0 1 0
KC Sangakkara SL 4 63 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 - 1 0
Mohammad Yousuf Pak 4 73 0 2 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 1
Zaheer Abbas Pak 4 78 0 2 - 0 0 2 - 0 - -
L Hutton Eng 4 79 1 - 0 2 1 0 0 - - -
GS Chappell Aus 4 87 - 0 - 0 1 1 2 0 - -
RT Ponting Aus 4 107 - 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0
CG Greenidge WI 4 108 1 2 - - 1 0 0 - - -
SM Gavaskar Ind 4 125 0 1 - 3 0 - 0 0 - -
SR Tendulkar Ind 4 132 1 0 0 0 1 - 0 0 1 1

Tests - Most Centuries Top Ten

For 100s Mts Aus Eng RSA WI NZ Ind Pak SL Zim Ban
SR Tendulkar Ind 35 132 7 6 3 3 3 - 2 7 3 1
SM Gavaskar Ind 34 125 8 4 - 13 2 - 5 2 - -
BC Lara WI 34 131 9 7 4 - 1 2 4 5 1 1
RT Ponting Aus 33 107 - 7 7 6 2 4 4 1 1 1
SR Waugh Aus 32 168 - 10 2 7 2 2 3 3 1 2
DG Bradman Aus 29 52 - 19 4 2 - 4 - - - -
AR Border Aus 27 156 - 8 0 3 5 4 6 1 - -
ML Hayden Aus 26 86 - 4 6 5 1 3 1 3 2 0
GS Sobers WI 26 93 4 10 - - 1 8 3 - - -
Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak 25 116 1 5 0 4 3 3 - 5 2 2

Tests - 1000 Runs in a Calendar Year Top Ten

Year M I NO Runs HS Av 100s
Mohammad Yousuf (Pak) 2006 11 19 1 1788 202 99.33 9
IVA Richards (WI) 1976 11 19 0 1710 291 90.00 7
RT Ponting (Aus) 2005 15 28 5 1544 207 67.13 6
RT Ponting (Aus) 2003 11 18 3 1503 257 100.20 6
JL Langer (Aus) 2004 14 27 0 1481 215 54.85 5
MP Vaughan (Eng) 2002 14 26 2 1481 197 61.70 6
SM Gavaskar (Ind) 1979 17 26 0 1407 221 54.11 4
SR Tendulkar (Ind) 2002 16 26 1 1392 193 55.68 4
ML Hayden (Aus) 2001 14 25 3 1391 203 63.22 5
GR Viswanath (Ind) 1979 17 26 2 1388 179 57.83 5

ODI Career Bowling - Most Wickets

Name Mat Balls M R W Ave Best 4w 5w SR Econ Team

Wasim Akram 356 18186 238 11812 502 23.52 5-15 17 6 36.2 3.89 PAK
M Muralitharan 282 15397 178 9866 425 23.21 7-30 11 8 36.2 3.84 SL
Waqar Younis 262 12698 143 9919 416 23.84 7-36 14 13 30.5 4.68 PAK
SM Pollock 269 13990 270 8689 364 23.87 6-35 12 4 38.4 3.72 RSA
WPUJC Vaas 286 14067 245 9868 363 27.18 8-19 9 4 38.7 4.20 SL
GD McGrath 230 11983 271 7654 342 22.38 7-15 9 7 35.0 3.83 AUS
A Kumble 267 14279 107 10221 331 30.87 6-12 8 2 43.1 4.29 IND
J Srinath 229 11935 137 8847 315 28.08 5-23 7 3 37.8 4.44 IND
SK Warne 194 10642 110 7541 293 25.73 5-33 12 1 36.3 4.25 AUS
Saqlain Mushtaq 169 8770 66 6275 288 21.78 5-20 11 6 30.4 4.29 PAK

Test Career Best Innings Bowling

10/53 JC Laker England v Australia at Manchester, 1956
10/74 A Kumble India v Pakistan at Delhi, 1998/99
9/28 GA Lohmann England v South Africa at Johannesburg,1895/96
9/37 JC Laker England v Australia at Manchester, 1956
9/51 M Muralitharan Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe at Kandy, 2001/02
9/52 RJ Hadlee New Zealand v Australia at Brisbane,1985/86
9/56 Abdul Qadir Pakistan v England at Lahore,1987/88
9/57 DE Malcolm England v South Africa at The Oval,1994
9/65 M Muralitharan Sri Lanka v England at The Oval,1998
9/69 JM Patel India v Australia at Kanpur,1959/60

Test Career Bowling - Most Wickets

Name Mat Balls M R W Ave Best 5 10 SR Econ Team

SK Warne 142 40025 1746 17662 694 25.44 8-71 36 10 57.6 2.64 AUS
M M.Tharan 109 36427 1573 14531 664 21.88 9-51 56 18 54.8 2.39 SL
GD McGrath 121 28486 1427 11909 551 21.61 8-24 29 3 51.6 2.50 AUS
A Kumble 110 34890 1415 15329 533 28.75 10-74 33 8 65.4 2.63 IND
CA Walsh 132 30019 1144 12688 519 24.44 7-37 22 3 57.8 2.53 WI
N Kapil Dev 131 27740 1060 12867 434 29.64 9-83 23 2 63.9 2.78 IND
RJ Hadlee 86 21918 809 9611 431 22.29 9-52 36 9 50.8 2.63 NZ
Wasim Akram 104 22627 871 9779 414 23.62 7-119 25 5 54.6 2.59 PAK
CEL Ambrose 98 22103 1001 8501 405 20.99 8-45 22 3 54.5 2.30 WI
SM Pollock 102 23172 1158 9253 395 23.42 7-87 16 1 58.6 2.39 RSA
IT Botham 102 21815 788 10878 383 28.40 8-34 27 4 56.9 2.99 ENG

Tests - Lowest Innings Totals Top Ten Below

26 New Zealand v England Auckland 1954/55
30 South Africa v England Port Elizabeth 1895/96
30 South Africa v England Birmingham 1924
35 South Africa v England Cape Town 1898/99
36 Australia v England Birmingham 1902
36 South Africa v Australia Melbourne 1931/32
42 Australia v England Sydney 1887/88
42 New Zealand v Australia Wellington 1945/46
42 *India v England Lord's 1974
43 South Africa v England Cape Town 1888/89

Tests-Highest Innings Totals Top Ten Below

952-6d Sri Lanka v India Colombo (RPS) 1997
903-7d England v Australia The Oval 1938
849 England v West Indies Kingston 1929/30
790-3d West Indies v Pakistan Kingston 1957/58
758-8d Australia v West Indies Kingston 1954/55
756-5d Sri Lanka v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 2006
751-5d West Indies v England St John's 2003/04
747 West Indies v South Africa St John's 2004/05
735-6d Australia v Zimbabwe Perth 2003/04
729-6d Australia v England Lord's 1930

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Tendulkar has batted for 48,000 minutes in international cricket, which is 5,000 more than Steve Waugh, and probably more than anybody ever, though Geoff Boycott would have done it in one innings if he had only lived a little earlier and played in the Timeless Test

Annavaram audio on 14th December



Audio of Pawan Kalyan’s Annavaram is expected to release on 14th of December. Currently a song is being canned in Ramoji Film City. Asin is the heroine and Sandhya plays sister. Ramana Gogula composes music. This film will be released worldwide on 29th of December.

Filmfare South awards 2006



Winners List Category Winner Film
Best Film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (MS Raju)
Best Director Trivikram Srinivas Athadu
Best Actor Siddharth Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
Best Acress Trisha Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
Best Actor in Supporting Role Srihari Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
Best Actress in Supporting Role Neha Oberai Balu
Best performance in comic role Ali Super
Best performance in villainous role Asish Vidyardhi Athanokkade
Best Music Devi Sri Prasad Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
Best Male playback Shankar Mahadevan Chandullo (Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana)
Best Female playback Smita Evaraina (Anukokunda Oka Roju)
Best choreographer Prabhudeva Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana
Best lyricist Sirivennela Ghal Ghal (Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana)

Chiranjeevi recieving Padma Bhushan Award


The President, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam presented Padma awards at investiture ceremony in New Delhi on the night of March 29, 2006.

Megastar Recieving Doctorate


Chiranjeevi was awarded honorary doctorate on 6th November 2006 at the 71st and 72nd convocation held at Andhra University. Here is a photo gallery of Chiranjeevi receiving doctorate.

Prince Mahesh Babu Industrial Hit


Prince, as he is called by his fans, Mahesh Babu, reaffirmed his position in the Telugu film Industry with the biggest hit of the summer releases this year, Pokiri. The film, directed by Puri Jagannnadh, has broken box office records in the overseas market and is still running to packed houses, well on its way to completing 50 days of successfully entertaining the audiences. At a press meet held in the city on 6th June, this media shy chocolate hero of Telugu films spoke about, what he has termed as a personal victory, the stupendously successful Pokiri and his forthcoming projects.

Chiru's 2006 Year



First, the country’s third highest civilian award, then the marriage of his daughter, then his film Stalin is declared a blockbuster and now Andhra University has announced an honorary doctorate for him. And all this in one year. 2006 has truly been Chiranjeevi’s year. At a press meet arranged at the Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust, soon after the announcement of the doctorate to be given to him, on November 6th, a beaming Chiranjeevi spoke to the media

Movie Shedule

Releasing On 11-Jan-2007


Maharadhi
Banner: Lalitha Kalanjali Productions
Cast: Nandamuri Balakrishna, Jayaprada, Sneha, Meera Jasmine, Navaneeth Kaur, Naresh, Jayaprakash Reddy, Kovai Sarala, Ali
Music: Gurukiran
Director:P. Vasu
Producer:Vakada Appa Rao

Distributed by : NRI Chitram Ph: 248-250-3712, 248-522-8099

Movie Shedule

Releasing On 29-dec-2006


Annavaram
Banner: Mega Super Good Films
Cast: Pawan Kalyan, Asin, Sandya
Music: Ramana Gogula
Director:Bheemineni Srinivas Rao
Producer:R.B.Choudhary, Paras Jain and N.V.Prasad
Distributed by : Great India Films Ph: 713-446-9638, 916-730-5449

Diamonds, Blood, Rush and Rhinestones


We went and saw "Blood Diamond" over the weekend. That's not a still from the movie that I have posted. It's an actual picture of a 17 year old whose hands were cut off with machetes by the Sierra Leone rebels. Source this page. I think that most people were not aware of the way that the diamond industry was being fueled by these horrible practices, and vice-versa (see links at bottom of post). I certainly was not aware of it until very recently, and now this new film is making awareness more widespread (and sending the diamond industry into a tailspin of reactive PR).

Gasbag Rush Limbaugh has launched a rant on the topic of conflict-free diamonds, and stop the tape indeed, I actually agree with him on one point. I really don't see how a certification can possibly guarantee that the diamonds you are buying are conflict-free. Bribery, smuggling, and undercover and unregulated corporate dealings are still very much in place. And whoaaa, hold the horses again, because he points out that there is no terror-free oil. I agree with that too. Oil is not something that I am living independant of, I wish I were. I wish we all were. But diamonds, at least as jewelry (as the issue is being discussed here) are very much a NON-necessity. Maybe I'm fortunate (or maybe UNfortunate in a sour grapes sort of way) but I've never liked diamonds. I've never understood why they were more valuable than rhinestones... maybe a little more valuable, but the pricing is outrageous. I was brought up to dislike snootiness, and it must have stuck. There is a scene in the movie (and not meaning to spoil anything... don't think I am) where they show how the diamond company stores its largest and most valuable diamonds... locked in a vault/drawer, not even displayed. I don't know if that's really the case, but it's plausible, isn't it?

If you think that diamonds signify eternal love, then you've obviously never pawned an old wedding set after a divorce. I was talked into a scratchy rock that stood up off my finger in a previous life (when I really wanted just a plain band -- but future mothers-in-law rule sometimes), and the thought of that jewelry set being melted down and recycled into something to symbolize eternal love for someone else bothered me not one iota.

As a movie, we really thought it was good, and that DiCaprio hit another one out of the park. Between this and his role in "The Departed" I think he's got a great chance at a Best Actor Oscar. He has really developed into a fine actor. Also, it's a great action movie even if you are more into that than the particular plot details... and there's a love story in it... hope that's not a spoiler... so something for everyone.

Links: Amnesty Int'l Conflict Diamonds and Human Rights
SPROL, article includes Google satellite maps and more references
Film Review Flick filosopher

World Cups - Results for each Country

ALL WCs
Team Mts Won Lost Tied NR Win %
Australia 58 40 17 1 0 68.96
West Indies 48 31 16 0 1 65.95
South Africa 30 19 9 2 0 63.33
England 50 31 18 0 1 63.26
India 55 31 23 0 1 57.40
Pakistan 53 29 22 0 2 56.86
New Zealand 52 28 23 0 1 54.90
Sri Lanka 46 17 27 1 1 37.77
Kenya 20 5 14 0 1 26.31
Zimbabwe 42 8 31 0 3 20.51
Bangladesh 11 2 8 0 1 20.00
United Arab Emirates 5 1 4 0 0 20.00
Canada 9 1 8 0 0 11.11
Netherlands 11 1 10 0 0 9.09
East Africa 3 0 3 0 0 0.00
Namibia 6 0 6 0 0 0.00
Scotland 5 0 5 0 0 0.00

TOTAL 252 244 244 2 6

Monday, December 11, 2006

World Cup Group-B Matches and Teams



Thu 15 4th Match, Group B - Bermuda v Sri Lanka
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Sat 17 8th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v India
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Mon 19 12th Match, Group B - Bermuda v India
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Wed 21 16th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v Sri Lanka
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Fri 23 20th Match, Group B - India v Sri Lanka
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Sun 25 24th Match, Group B - Bangladesh v Bermuda
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad

World Cup Group-C Matches and Teams


Wed 14 3rd Match, Group C - Canada v Kenya
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
Fri 16 7th Match, Group C - England v New Zealand
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
Sun 18 11th Match, Group C - Canada v England
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
Tue 20 15th Match, Group C - Kenya v New Zealand
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
Thu 22 19th Match, Group C - Canada v New Zealand
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
Sat 24 23rd Match, Group C - England v Kenya
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

World Cup Group-D Matches and Teams



World Cup Group-D Matches

Tue 13 1st Match, Group D - West Indies v Pakistan
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Thu 15 5th Match, Group D - Ireland v Zimbabwe
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Sat 17 9th Match, Group D - Ireland v Pakistan
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Mon 19 13th Match, Group D - West Indies v Zimbabwe
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Wed 21 17th Match, Group D - Pakistan v Zimbabwe
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Fri 23 21st Match, Group D - Ireland v West Indies
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Mumbai to host World Cup 2011 final


Mumbai has been chosen as the venue for the World Cup 2011 final through a joint decision taken by the four subcontinental boards. While a semi-final each will be played at the Premadasa stadium in Colombo and Gaddafi in Lahore, Dhaka will host the opening ceremony.

The meeting took place in the residence of Sharad Pawar, the Indian board president, and was attended by Nasim Ashraf, the Pakistan board chairman, Mehboob Rehman, the chief executive of the Bangladesh board, Duleep Mendis, the Sri Lankan board chief executive, and other Indian board officials.

"It was a collective decision," Pawar told reporters. "Most of the decisions were taken unanimously." Ashraf was confident that the World Cup in 2011 would be the best ever. "All the member countries are acting like a family and every decision was taken amicably and unanimously," he said. In July this year the BCCI had announced that Delhi would host the final in new stadium fully owned by the BCCI. Obviously things have changed from then to now.

A central organising committee has been set up to overlook the preparations for the event. While Sharad Pawar will be the chairman of the committee, a convenor will be appointed from Pakistan and the treasurer from Sri Lanka.