Sunday, September 30, 2007

Chirutha


Chiruta lady..Neha Sharma is dating back in Delhi with a divorced business man Mannu. Even the leading lady took his love to Bangkok during the 1st schedule and both the lovers use to created lots of tension on location. Neha's lover Mr. Mannu used to object & argue with the production, director, for costumes, food and accommodation issue.
During Charan birthday mega star visited the location & came to know about the love of the lady. Soon mega star called up to Mr. Romeo & warned him and the leading lady. But the lovers could not able get separate and maintained low profile there after.
In fact after the 1st schedule the director decided to replace her with other actress, but due to the combination shots with Prakash Raj were already shot the production team could not able to replace her. And with no option the production continued with the lover pair Neha & Mannu.

Viswanathan Anand

After his majestic feat of two World Chess Championship titles, Viswanathan Anand is now eager to see whether his countrymen give him the same grand reception that they had extended to Twenty20 World Cup winning cricketers.
Anand's dazzling achievement is coupled with the Indian ace crossing the magic ELO rating of 2800 for the second time in his career and continuing his top ranking for the third time in succession since climbing up the FIDE charts in April this year.
After ending his nearly seven-year wait to reclaim the world title with an undefeated run in the Mexico city on Saturday, Anand said he came to know about the grand welcome that the cricketers had been given and was sure that at least his chess friends would be there to receive him.
"Yes, I heard about it (the welcome given to the cricket team). It would be interesting to see what kind of reception I get when I come to India by the end of this month (October)," Anand told PTI over phone from Mexico in an exclusive interview.
"But my friends from chess would certainly be there as always," he said and added that "here in Mexico everyone understood the importance of this event".
The first undisputed world champion since Garry Kasparov, who parted ways with FIDE in 1993, Anand said he was relieved after accomplishing the feat.
Even Vladimir Kramnik of Russia, who had defeated Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria in a match-play, was not the undisputed champion.

Dev Anand poses along with the copies of his autobiography Romancing with Life in Kolkata.


Dev Anand poses along with the copies of his autobiography Romancing with Life in Kolkata.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Misbah-ul-Haq experience contrasting emotions, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johannesburg, September 24, 2007


Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Misbah-ul-Haq experience contrasting emotions, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johannesburg, September 24, 2007

Irfan Pathan man of the match in final


Man of the match: Irfan Pathan turned the match with two wickets in an over as India held their nerve to win the ICC World Twenty20 final by five runs, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johannesburg, September 24, 2007

Ecstasy! India are World Cup champs


India's players celebrate as they win the finals of the Twenty20 World Championship cricket match against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, Sept. 24, 2007

Ecstasy! India are World Cup champs


India's bowler Sri Sreesanth, takes a winning catch to win their the Finals of the Twenty20 World Championship cricket match against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, Sept. 24, 2007

Ecstasy! India are World Cup champs


India's bowler Sri Sreesanth, celebrates after taking a winning catch to win their the Finals of the Twenty20 World Championship cricket match against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, Sept. 24, 2007

Ecstasy! India are World Cup champs


India's players celebrates after winning their Twenty20 World Championship cricket match against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, Sept. 24, 2007. India won by 5 runs

Ecstasy! India are World Cup champs


India's players celebrates after winning their Twenty20 World Championship cricket match against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, Sept. 24, 2007. India won by 5 runs.

Ecstasy! India are World Cup champs


India's players celebrates after winning their Twenty20 World Championship cricket match against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, Sept. 24, 2007. India won by 5 runs

Ecstasy! India are World Cup champs


India's players celebrate after dismissing Pakistan's batsman Misbah-ul-Haq, right, and winning their Twenty20 World Championship cricket match against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, Sept. 24, 2007. India won by 5 runs

Ecstasy! India are World Cup champs


Indian cricket Captain Mahendra Dhoni, left, cheers along with teammates as they display the Twenty20 World Cup trophy upon their arrival at the Mumbai airport, in India, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007. Ecstatic fans danced and showered rose petals on India's victorious cricket team upon its returned home Wednesday after winning the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa

Ecstasy! India are World Cup champs


The Indian cricket team stands on an open-top bus, center, as a crowd surrounds them during a 30-kilometer (20-mile) victory procession in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007. Ecstatic fans danced and showered rose petals on India's victorious cricket team on its return home Wednesday after winning the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa

Ecstasy! India are World Cup champs


The Indian cricket team waves to fans from an open-top bus, center, as a crowd surrounds them during their 30-kilometer (20-mile) victory procession in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007. Ecstatic fans danced and showered rose petals on India's victorious cricket team on its returned home Wednesday after winning the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa

Monday, September 24, 2007

That fateful scoop - Misbah-ul-Haq scoops Joginder Sharma off what was the final ball of the match, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johann


That fateful scoop - Misbah-ul-Haq scoops Joginder Sharma off what was the final ball of the match, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johannesburg, September 24, 2007

The winning moment


The winning moment - Misbah-ul-Haq rues his luck as the Indians celebrate, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johannesburg, September 24, 2007

Shahid Afridi poses with the Player-of-the-Series trophy, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johannesburg, September 24, 2007


Shahid Afridi poses with the Player-of-the-Series trophy, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johannesburg, September 24, 2007

Shah Rukh Khan makes an appearance to cheer the Indian team, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johannesburg, September 24, 2007


Shah Rukh Khan makes an appearance to cheer the Indian team, India v Pakistan, ICC World Twenty20 final, Johannesburg, September 24, 2007

Sunita Williams displays mehendi on her hands at Rajasthan High school in Ahmedabad, on September 24, 2007. Williams, whose family is originally from


Sunita Williams displays mehendi on her hands at Rajasthan High school in Ahmedabad, on September 24, 2007. Williams, whose family is originally from Gujarat, made it to the record books in June 2007 for the longest uninterrupted space flight by a woman.

India edge home in humdinger


Yuvraj Singh launches into one of his five sixes, Australia v India, 2nd semi-final, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 22, 2007


Man of the match: Yuvraj Singh launches into one of his five sixes, Australia v India, 2nd semi-final, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 22, 2007

Sreesanth gives Gautam Gambhir a lifting hug after Michael Hussey falls, Australia v India, 2nd semi-final, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 22,

Sreesanth gives Gautam Gambhir a lifting hug after Michael Hussey falls, Australia v India, 2nd semi-final, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 22, 2007

Sreesanth gives Gautam Gambhir a lifting hug after Michael Hussey falls, Australia v India, 2nd semi-final, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 22,

Sreesanth gives Gautam Gambhir a lifting hug after Michael Hussey falls, Australia v India, 2nd semi-final, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 22, 2007

The Indian team huddle up after the win, Australia v India, 2nd semi-final, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 22, 2007

The Indian team huddle up after the win, Australia v India, 2nd semi-final, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 22, 2007

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Pakistan show New Zealand the door


Chasing 144, Pakistan romped home to a six-wicket victory against New Zealand in the first semi-final of the Twenty20 World Cup at Cape Town on Saturday.

busy bee


Friday, September 21, 2007

Rohit Sharma pulls during a counterattacking man-of-the-match knock India v South Africa, Group E, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 20, 2007

Man of the match: Rohit Sharma pulls during a counterattacking man-of-the-match knock India v South Africa, Group E, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 20, 2007

An Indian fan shows support for the side, India v South Africa, Group E, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 20, 2007

An Indian fan shows support for the side, India v South Africa, Group E, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 20, 2007

Albie Morkel was cleaned up by RP Singh for 36, India v South Africa, Group E, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 20, 2007

Albie Morkel was cleaned up by RP Singh for 36, India v South Africa, Group E, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 20, 2007

Dancers perform during the India v South Africa game, India v South Africa, Group E, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 20, 2007

Dancers perform during the India v South Africa game, India v South Africa, Group E, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 20, 2007

Inspired India evict South Africa

A purist's delight: Rohit Sharma creams one through cover , Group E, ICC

World Twenty20, Durban, September 20, 2007

Spirited India oust South Africa to reach T20 semis

DURBAN, September 20: Riding on Rohit Sharma's maiden fifty and RP Singh's four-wicket haul that wrecked South Africa, a spirited India spanked the hosts by 37 runs to storm into the semi-finals of the Twenty20 cricket World Cup here tonight. With this defeat, South Africa crashed out of the tournament with New Zealand making it to the semi-finals on better run rate. India will now meet Australia in the first semi-final on Saturday, while New Zealand meet Pakistan in the second match the same day. Batting first, India survived a top order collapse to score 153 for five with Sharma (50 not out) and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (45) propping up the innings. In reply, South Africa could manage only 116 for nine with Albie Morkel and Mark Boucher contributing 36 each. Defending a not-so-impressive target, Indian bowlers decided to have a go at the hosts and RP Singh led the way with a two-wicket burst in his first over. His first delivery trapped Herschelle Gibbs (1) and the fourth delivery kissed Graeme Smith's blade before nestling into the gloves of an airborne Dinesh Karthik, who dived full length to his left to pull off an absolute stunner. South Africa slumped to 12 for two and the worse was yet to come. S Sree Santh then joined the party and AB de Villiers was beaten by the pace as the delivery struck his pad in front of the wicket and Simon Taufel had no qualms upholding the appeal. Lot depended on Justin Kemp (5) but Rohit Sharma's brilliant piece of fielding meant it was not to be his day. Boucher had pushed it to off-side and set out for a single when the fielder swooped on the ball and broke the stumps with a direct hit with Kemp yet to make his ground. And it was double whammy in the sixth over as RP Singh crashed the fifth delivery through Shaun Pollock's (0) gate as the hosts lost top half of their batting order with the score reading a mere 31. Boucher (36, 41b, 4x4) and Morkel (36,) stemmed the rot with Boucher hitting Harbhajan Singh for three fours in a row in the 13th over. However in the 17th over, Boucher dragged a Sree Santh delivery onto his stumps to end the 69-run stand and Harbhajan had Vernon Philander stumped in the next over. RP Singh then returned to remove Morkel and the game was over by then. Earlier, Rohit Sharma's unbeaten 50 and his 85-run stand with Dhoni bailed India out of a morass following a top order slump. Having won the toss and deciding to bat first, India were in dire straits at 33 for three in the sixth over. And it was only to due a fighting fifth wicket stand between Sharma and Dhoni that pulled the side from rut to respectability. The side was clearly missing Yuvraj Singh, architect of Wednesday's sensational win against England, who sat out with an elbow injury. Sharma, who made his debut just 24 hours ago against England but didn't get to bat, batted sensibly and with controlled aggression to remain unbeaten on 50, reaching his half century in style by pulling the last ball of the innings from Johan van der Wath for a six over square leg. He faced 40 balls and hit seven fours and two sixes. Dhoni batted in customary fashion to score a quickfire 45 off 33 balls before being run out in the final over. He hit four fours and one six. India's fifth wicket pair took 55 balls to add 85 crucial runs. Once again, the Indian openers Gautam Gambhir (19) and Virender Sehwag (11) made a cautious start putting on 32 runs for the opening wicket in 4.4 overs before disaster struck the side. In a sensational turnaround, India lost three wickets in four balls losing Gambhir, Karthik (0) and Sehwag to be reeling at 33 for three. Gambhir tried to go over the top off Pollock but was caught by Graeme Smith at mid-off in the fifth over. Karthik out first ball flicking Pollock straight to square leg. And then, in the every next over, Sehwag edged Ntini to Boucher. Robin Uthappa (15) began audaciously with a six and survived a dropped catch before Albie Morkel removed him. At 61 for four in the 11th over, Sharma and Dhoni joined forces to give the total some respectability. The pair kept the score board moving and punish the bad balls before turning on the heat in the last four overs that realised 52 runs. Morne Morkel went for 18 runs in the 17th over with Dhoni hitting him for a six over mid-wicket. The next over from van der Wath produced 12 runs with Sharma hitting his first six over mid-wicket. The pair struck some handy boundaries in the death before Sharma ended the innings in style pulling van der Wath for the maximum to complete his maiden half-century.

source: times of india

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Australia beat Sri Lanka with 10 wickets


Man of the match:Stuart Clark was the pick of Australia's bowlers with 4 for 20, Australia v Sri Lanka, Group F, ICC World Twenty20, Cape Town, September 20, 2007

Justin Kemp pumps his fist after his unbeaten 89, South Africa v New Zealand, Group E, ICC World Twenty20

Man-of-the-match: Justin Kemp pumps his fist after his unbeaten 89, South Africa v New Zealand, Group E, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 19, 2007

Yuvraj Singh hits the sixth of his six sixes in a single over, England

Yuvraj Singh hits the sixth of his six sixes in a single over, England v India, Group E, ICC World Twenty20, Durban, September 19, 2007

Monday, September 17, 2007