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pink ball test match just few hours left

IT SHOULD BE CREATE A HISTORY IN INDIA FOR PLAYING A DAY-NIGHT TEST MATCH  When you wade past hundreds of fans lining up outside the main gate of the Eden Gardens and walk in, you run into one half of the Pinku-Tinku mascot combo. Never before has something like this happened at the Eden. There's a pink blimp high in the sky - visible from miles away, there are gorgeous cricket murals adorning the walls around the stadium, and the lights in the Jagmohan Dalmiya and Sourav Ganguly stands have a pink hue to it. And the grandeur of it all doesn't end there. Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee will ring the bell before the start of play, while paratroopers - yes, you read that right - will fly in to deliver the pink balls to the two captains at the start. Day-Night Test is finally in India, and Sourav Ganguly & Co. have spared no expense or idea to create a stirring buzz. There's been instant gratification for all the efforts too, in the

Kuldeep, Bhuvneshwar back in squad for West Indies series

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Kuldeep, Bhuvneshwar back in squad for West Indies series Left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav and pacers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami have been recalled for the upcoming three-match T20I series against West Indies, starting December 6. Ravindra Jadeja, after missing the series against Bangladesh, also returns to the 15-man squad announced on Thursday (November 21). T20I Squad: Virat Kohli (C), Rohit Sharma (VC), Shikhar Dhawan, KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer, Manish Pandey, Rishabh Pant (WK), Shivam Dube, Washington Sundar, Ravindra Jadeja, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Deepak Chahar, Mohammed Shami, Bhuvneshwar Kumar After being rested for the Bangladesh series at home, Virat Kohli returns to lead the side. Rahul Chahar and Sanju Samson, who were both a part of India's squad for the series against Bangladesh but did not get a game, have been left out. Pacers Khaleel Ahmed and Shardul Thakur make way for Bhuvneshwar and Shami, who last played a T20I for India in

Shane Bond eyeing bowling coach role with England

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Shane Bond eyeing bowling coach role with England  Former New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond has set his sights on the role of England's bowling coach. With Chris Silverwood taking the role of the head coach, England roped in Darren Gough to work with the bowlers in the lead-up to the two-Test series in New Zealand. However, on a full-time basis, the post remains vacant. "I know all the English guys. I caught up with them in Christchurch when they down for their pre-season tournament [T20 warm-up fixtures]. I really enjoyed being with the team and liked the guys," Bond said. "I think you look at everything that's put in front of you, wherever the opportunities come up. There was a massive clearing of the decks after the World Cup and coaches moved not only in the franchise world but in the international world as well. "Whatever you're doing as a coach, you want something that's going to excite you, hopefully, make you better,

Ashwin and KXIP to part ways amicably - Ness Wadia

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Ashwin and KXIP to part ways amicably - Ness Wadia Ness Wadia, the co-owner of IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab confirmed that KXIP and Ravichandran Ashwin have amicably decided to part ways. Having captained Kings XI in the previous two seasons, Ashwin will now be a part of a new franchise for the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League. Kings XI have been negotiating with Delhi Capitals over the last few months but a few other teams are also interested in signing up the all-rounder for next season. "I know there is a lot of speculation but we are still talking. Ashwin is a very good, versatile player. Any team would love to have him. We are talking to a few different teams (including Delhi) and as soon as we are clear, we will announce it," Wadia was quoted as saying by PTI . "We [Ashwin and KXIP] have amicably come to a conclusion that we should part ways and now we are trying to get the best fit, best solution for everyone. We are talki

TODAY MATH BANGLADESH vs INDIA T20 2ND

TODAY MATH BANGLADESH vs INDIA T20 2ND Under rohit sharma captain ship we want to win both match for the cup. bowler should not doing well.  It some lost by the captain going for rest but it should understandable for us. Today hope we win and we will enjoy the wining moment. Lets wait and enjoy the match. 

MUMBAI STATE POINT-COVER BY DHAIRYA PATEL

MUMBAI STATE POINT-COVER BY DHAIRYA PATEL Mumbai is a area in there the traffic is much all day it traffic area. its good place but you never enjoy with traffic Now the 21 centure the all have persional vehical that why its take a very long traffic. It has too much large large buliding for company and hotels. It has good place you must visit us this place. It should be enjoyment place for our people. You must visit this kind of place.

Bangladesh can beat india - caption by dhairya patel

Bangladesh can beat india - caption by dhairya patel 1. Is it possible to play cricket in this kind of pollution. 2. If possible suppose we complete a match but in that some player get a problem of health issues. 3. Who is responsible when player should get health problem. 4. Its comfortable to play with mask its can't possible because the player should give her energy to the game but its uncomfortable to play with mask. 5. so its work to play with that all but the sourav say we play then we can't do this. Thanks this point are cover by the dhairya patel. tnx for watching........

pollution delhi

New Delhi: The Environmental Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) on Friday declared a public health emergency in Delhi-NCR due to severe air pollution and advised people here, especially children and the aged, to limit their exposure to the environment. A public health emergency was declared in Delhi and NCR on Friday by the Environment Pollution (Prevention&Control) Authority due to severe deterioration of air quality in the region. The Delhi government has ordered the closure of all schools in Delhi till November 5. EPCA said the air quality of Delhi-NCR has deteriorated further as of Thursday night and is now at the ”severe plus” category. EPCA has asked Delhi government to issue advisories urgently stating that air pollution is severe plus levels, which is hazardous for health. “People a

Pollution crisis: Health emergency declared in Delhi-NCR, politicians play blame game

Pollution crisis: Health emergency declared in Delhi-NCR, politicians play blame game he blanket of smog thickened on Friday morning with the pollution levels in the national capital increasing overnight. The overall air quality index settled at a shocking 484. Following a spike in air pollution, the Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) on Friday declared a public health emergency in Delhi NCR, as the pollution levels in the region entered the severe plus category. In a letter to the states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi, the EPCA told to the state government to follow the graded response action plan (GRAP) and ensure ceasing of construction activities in Delhi, Faridabad, Noida, Gurugram and adjoining areas, shutting down of hot mix plants and coal-based industries, all industries those other than PNG are banned. A complete ban on bursting of firecrackers has also been announced till the end of the winter season. EPCA chairman Bhurelal said th

Delhi Air Pollution: Health Emergency Declared In National Capital, Schools Shut Till Nov 5

Delhi Air Pollution: Health Emergency Declared In National Capital, Schools Shut Till Nov 5 Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority, (EPCA) on November 1 declared a ‘Public health emergency’ in Delhi as air pollution level in the region entered the ‘severe plus’ category. The overall air quality index stood at a shocking 484. Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, took to Twitter to announce schools in Delhi will be shut till November 5 (Tuesday) to prevent children from getting exposed to the toxic smog that has shrouded the national capital. “We have to take this as a public health emergency as air pollution will have adverse health impact on all, particularly our children.” EPCA chairperson Bhure Lal wrote in a letter to the chief secretaries of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi. Lal advised to not step out in the open till the pollution level drops and said special care to be taken of the children, aged, and vulnerable population. The EPCA has also