Wednesday 19 November 2008
Monday 17 November 2008
Indian “Yuvraj” smashed British
In morning Indian skipper M.S.Dhoni won the toss and elected to bat first on a cracked pitch that was expected to help team batting first. However Stuart Broad (4-55) gave starting shock by reducing India to 29/3. But with the help of Yuvraj (118), Gautam Gambhir (70) and Yusuf Pathan (50*) India scored 292/9.
Kevin Pietersen (33) and Andrew Flintoff (43) try to give England a wining chance. But with the help of left arm spinner Yuvraj (4-28) and Sehwag (3-28) Dhoni squad manage to bowl out visitors on 238/7. Team India won second match in Indore by 54 runs.
Only good thing with England was their improved performance in comparison to their 158 runs crush in Rajkot
By: Sumit K Jha
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CBI adds common man in fight against corruption
"If a Central/Delhi Govt./PSU/Bank Employee demands bribe for any official work in Delhi, please contact S.P.,CBI at 24361535 / 3541 / 2494 or 9968081216 / 17 / 18".
If you received this text message on your cell phone, then you are a part of CBI Anti-Corruption Awareness Campaign. CBI has asked all mobile subscribers to send this text message to their users. Airtel, Vodafone, Tata Indicom, Idea, Reliance, MTNL, BSNL, Aircel and BPL have agreed to take up this cause as social service advertising, and therefore this campaign have been taken free of cost.
As a result of this campaign, CBI Anti Corruption Branch has start receiving numerous queries and complaints from common man. On the basis of SMSs received from general public, 40 traps were successfully laid during last month in Delhi. The main motto behind this initiative is to add general public against the countrywide corruption. CBI believes that widespread usage of mobile phones and their affordability will help in trapping culprits.
CBI has started similar initiative at Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Patna/Ranchi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Bhopal and Chandigarh regions.
By: Sumit K Jha