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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Sachin Tendulkar Quotes


  • And that is the reason why this victory is great, because different players have made contributions to the win.
  • At least with me, the match starts much, much earlier than the actual match.
  • Beating Pakistan is always special because they are a tough team and we have a bit if a history regarding Pakistan.
  • Before coming here I had a minor back problem and I thought whenever I play Pakistan I get a back problem.
  • But eventually it is a game of cricket.
  • But it is not fair to blame a particular individual in a team comprising 11 members.
  • Every individual has his own style, his own way of presenting himself on and off the field.
  • From the spinners, Anil and I have been together for a long time and I respect him a lot.
  • I always had a dream to play for India but I never let it put pressure on me.
  • I am not thinking too far ahead, just want to take it one thing at a time.
  • I believe every era has its significance and the same holds true for players and coaches.
  • I didn’t want to prove a point, cause bowlers always want to make a statement and my job is to go out and score runs for India.
  • I feel when somebody has been playing cricket for a long time, he creates a separate identity for himself.
  • I find it difficult to sleep even after all these years because my mind is constantly working and that is the way I have always prepared.
  • I hate losing and cricket being my first love, once I enter the ground it’s a different zone altogether and that hunger for winning is always there.
  • I have never believed in comparisons, whether they are about different eras, players or coaches.
  • I have never thought where I will go, or forced any targets on myself.
  • I have never tried to compare myself to anyone else.
  • I have played for 15 years and it has been a dream.
  • I just keep it simple. Watch the ball and play it on merit.
  • I just want to continue the way I am going.
  • I myself want to learn to play the guitar because I just love music and I want to learn to play at least one good musical instrument.
  • I never played with a runner in my entire life, even in schools, because only I know where the ball is going and how hard, when I hit the ball, something my runner will never know about.
  • I want to give my six hours of serious cricket on the ground and then take whatever the result.
  • If one man is representing India in cricket, then yes, blame that person when things go wrong.
  • Imran Khan did not become Imran Khan overnight. He worked hard to become a legend.
  • Isn’t cricket supposed to be a team sport? I feel people should decide first whether cricket is a team game or an individual sport.
  • It doesn’t always happen according to the way you have planned things out but I feel if you have covered most of the aspects, it does help out there in the middle.
  • It has been very good here, but the World Cup game was different. It had a different significance to it.
  • It is my job to make runs for the country and win. That is the job I have to do.
  • Lara’s done very well recently and I never had any doubts about the abilities of Lara or Waugh.
  • Moment there is contact your sub conscious mind knows whether it’s a single or more. It’s that fraction of contact that matters.
  • My first strategy was not to give any wickets in first five to six overs because first 10 overs were important.
  • My point of view is that when I am playing cricket I cannot think that this game is less or more important.
  • New Zealand’s Daniel Vettori is a very good bowler.
  • Obviously after such a long gap, one itches to get back to the game and score big runs.
  • Shoaib Akhtar has been playing for 5, 6 years and is an experienced bowler.
  • The Australian tour was good for us; it was ideal preparation for us.
  • There are a few players who don’t like to think about the game.
  • Wasim and Waqar were amazing bowlers. I would put them right up there with the best in the world.
  • We defeated England in Natwest and also in Sri Lanka, but it’s was psychological game and I wanted to settle a score because of memories of losing at Wankhede Stadium were there.
  • When I was 15, I started playing first class cricket and always dreamt of being a Test cricketer, wanted to do something for the country, married in 1995, have 2 kids it’s been great.
  • When there is time to think about cricket, I think but when there is time to be with family, I try to do justice to that aspect of my life as well.
  • My big sister gave it to me after returning from a trip to Kashmir, which is known for its high-quality willows. It wasn’t the best bat, but it was like a piece of gold to me. I used to imagine myself batting for India, hitting fours and sixes, the people cheering.
  • I used that bat until it broke ..
  • I was the only one supporting John McEnroe — everyone used to call me “Mac” because I styled myself on him. I made my father buy me the same headbands and sweatbands and even grew my hair long. You wouldn’t believe the pictures of me from that time. I was also extremely naughty. Very, very difficult to handle. …I had a nanny who used to run after me virtually 24 hours a day, because I never wanted to go home
  • My father, who died in 1999, was never a cricket fan, not at all. He was a writer and a poet: he taught Marathi, my mother tongue, at the local university. But he understood exactly how to get the best out of me. He always encouraged me and told my mother that he had full faith in me. It was probably reverse psychology, but as I got older I felt like I could not misuse that trust. He warned me against taking short cuts and told me to just keep playing, despite the ups and downs. My parents taught me that it is important to live every day of your life with grace and honour.When it came to choosing between cricket and going to university, he said: “You can play cricket, I know that is your first love, so go for it.”
  • Of course, my parents were extremely happy when I became the youngest player to play for India, at 16. ..
  • Cricket is something very, very special to me. It has never been about owning this or that car and the other things that come with this life.. An obsession with money or worldly matters was always thumbed down. My only dream was to wear the Indian cap and the Indian colours. In that respect, my childhood dreams have come true…..
  • Having children brings back all my old childhood memories, wonderful years. Now, every minute is measured and calculated. I still dream — without dreams, life is flat, you stagnate. I don’t go to the temple every morning, but I do pray. I thank God for everything he has given me, because life has been very good to me.

Hyundai offers glimpse of new i30

i30: Coming Soon!


Hyundai offers glimpse of new i30
South Korean auto major Hyundai Motor Company Wednesday revealed the first picture of its new generation i30 hatchback, ahead of its unveiling at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week.

In a statement, Hyundai said it expected the new generation i30 to build on the success of the original model and also the company's first model to be launched with the prefix 'i'.

Hyundai offers glimpse of new i30

According to Hyundai, the original i30 was designed and engineered in Europe and rolled out of its factory in the Czech Republic in 2007.

Last year, Hyundai sold 115,000 i30 units in Europe.


Hyundai offers glimpse of new i30

After its July 2007 launch, the i30 went on to increase its sales in Europe every year, attracting 115,000 buyers in 2010 -- the highest-ever annual sales figure for an individual Hyundai model in Europe -- and achieving total sales of more than 350,000 units up to mid-2011.

Hyundai offers glimpse of new i30

The model has been designed and engineered at the Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Centre in Russelsheim, Germany.

Hyundai offers glimpse of new i30

Thomas Burkle, chief designer at Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Centre, said: "The new generation i30 is recognisable thanks to the Hyundai family face with its signature hexagonal-shaped front grille and the jewel-like design of the headlamps, together with distinctive daytime running lights."

Hyundai offers glimpse of new i30

While the company's two models, i10 and i20, are rolled out of its Indian plant near here for the global market, company officials said the i30 is being manufactured in Europe.

Tata Indigo e-CS VX offers 25 kmpl

Tata Motors has launched the Tata Indigo e-CS VX, with an ARAI certified mileage of 25 kmpl, which makes the car the most fuel-efficient sedan in the country.


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Tata Motors has launched the Tata Indigo e-CS VX, with an ARAI certified mileage of 25 kmpl, which makes the car the most fuel-efficient sedan in the country.

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Tata Motors has launched the Tata Indigo e-CS VX, with an ARAI certified mileage of 25 kmpl, which makes the car the most fuel-efficient sedan in the country.

This mileage of 25 kmpl in the CR4 Common Rail Diesel engine is hinged on five technological advancements. 1. SMART EMS (Engine Management System) CHIP that involves perfectly calibrating engine components every micro second to optimise functionality -- right from valve timing to compression ratios, to pressure volume ratios, to air fuel mixture, flawlessly synchronising every engine function to deliver 25 kmpl mileage. 2. MAXIMUM CHARGE COMBUSTION – An innovatively designed engine head, block and piston assembly that ensures effective intake and circulation of charge (mixture of air and fuel), thereby minimising pumping friction losses. The result is maximum combustion of charge, increased efficiency and power. 3. DRAG REDUCTION - Redesigned wheel arches and subtle alterations on the exteriors, combined with a lighter shell and engine, have collectively contributed to making the car more aerodynamic, reducing the drag coefficient. 4. TRANSAXLE (Gear Box) - With optimised Gear ratios to give best fuel efficiency and driveability together. 5. TYRES - For drag / rolling losses reduction, optimised tyres were developed which provide low rolling losses coupled with good riding comfort and handling.

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It sports the all new CR4 Common Rail Diesel engine that has a displacement of 1396 cc delivering 70 PS @ 4000 RPM. With a higher torque of 140 NM at a lower 1800-3000 RPM, improvements in gear ratios, clutch-to-start and reduction in the weight of the car by around 10 kg, the Tata Indigo e-CS VX ensures better pickup.

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Other class defining features in the Tata Indigo e-CX VX are R14 alloy wheels, satin finish front grill, headlamps and ORVM with blinkers. They, coupled with body coloured bumpers and chrome inserts on the rub rails, endow it with good looks.


Tata Pixel, a cool city car concept

The Tata Pixel, with ‘Zero Turn’ drive and an innovative diamond-shaped door system, is a city car concept for Europe from Tata Motors.


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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Terror attack at Delhi High Court: Nine dead, 45 injured

Blast Created Deep Crater

New Delhi: Union Home Secretary R K Singh said the blast was of "medium to high intensity" and created a "deep crater" at the site of explosion at the reception area between Gate No 4 and 5 of Delhi High Court. The blast occurred around 10.17 am.

Asked whether the blast was a terror strike, Mr Singh said "it had all the makings of an Improvised Explosive Device(IED) set up by a terror group."

Singh said 45 people were injured with some eyewitnesses saying some of the injured were in a critical condition.

Special Commissioner Dharmendra Kumar told reporters the bomb was apparently kept in a briefcase.

It was the second blast in four months outside the High Court premises. No one was injured in the previous explosion on May 25.

"We are investigating how the brief case was placed there It is not a controlled area. There were lots of people," said Kumar.

Delhi police suspected use of potassium nitrate in the bomb.

Court proceedings were adjourned till 2 PM. The main court premises where all the courtrooms are housed have been evacuated.


Delhi Blast: There was blood all over, says eyewitness


New Delhi: "It was a powerful blast...there is a lot of blood there," said a shocked woman lawyer, who was just driving up to work at the Delhi High Court when the explosion took place near Gate no 5.
Lawyers explain that 10.30 am is peak hour at this gate, which is used by litigants to enter and exit the courts. On Wednesdays there are more of them a it is a day for public interest litigations. This gate is crowded as entry passes are given out here. It is also the entrance closest to the parking area.
Lawyers said the blast could be heard at the Patiala House two or three kilometers away. Kavita, an eyewitness said she was in a judge's chamber when she heard the blast. "The windows rattled she said."
Early reports say the explosives were kept in a briefcase near the gate. At least 24 people have been injured. Most of the wounded have been taken to RML hospital.
The legal fraternity has not forgotten another blast a few months ago outside Gate no 7 of the Delhi High Court. That blast was of a lower intensity and caused lesser damage.