Yuvraj’s Six Sixes in an Over

September 20, 2007 at 1:20 pm (Cricket)

All Indians enjoyed the six 6s in an over hit by Yuvraj. Obviously the batsman was spurred up by two events. 

  •  Dhoni promoting himself up above Yuvraj
  • Flintoff’s pep talk with Yuvraj 

At the end of the day, it was a great night for millions of Indians in India and abroad. But spare a moment for young Stuart Broad….just in his second season into international cricket. His reaction after the fourth ball of 19th over tells all. Agony written all over his face. I feel what he would have gone through at that moment.  

Similar experience I and you have gone through. last year, when in an inter-division match of our company, a guy hit 4 sixes of my over. Whatever the spectators and did after that, all these thongs I felt were directed at me. Even when two people laughed, I thought they just cracked a joke around me. That was the situation. Normally, in such a situation, very few would come and spare some nice words to such a battered bowler.  It almost happened, before the fourth ball of the 19th over as the entire England team converged to give advice to Stuart Broad. And after the fifth and sixth deliveries, no one, save for Darren Maddy, I think, who had a word of comfort for him. Surely in the interval, England players would have talked to him to raise the sinking spirit of such a young man. But the best of soothing words for Broad came from none other than Yuvraj, who said, “As a batsman it’s a great feeling, but as a bowler it’s not a good day obviously. You’re trying your best and it’s just not your day. Everyone has a bad day and I’m sure he (Broad) will have good days too.” At the end of the day, it’s a game after all, which is what Yuvraj seems to be saying to Stuart Broad in this picture. 

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Online BUS TICKETS from & to Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore

September 18, 2007 at 1:53 pm (Traveling)

There has been a steady increase in the number of people, who prefer buses over trains for different reasons, with non-availability or big waiting lists for most of the major trains being the major reason. Bus operators on their part are trying to woo these passengers by operating AC and Sleeper Coach Buses, and providing various features including e-ticketing.

The following table provides you the web links through which you can reserve bus tickets, online. Few sites require registration before one could book tickets. ONLINE reservation facility is provided by bus operators, and by third parties (independent agents). In third party sites, we can compare services (especially ticket fare and timing) from different operators on a same route. Most of the sites accept credit and debit cards, and few sites accept ITZ cash card, as well. 

Links to Service Providers’ Websites

Company

Website Regions Covered
Rathimeena Travels http://www.rathimeena.co.in/ South Tamil Nadu (KK Dist, Nellai, Madurai), East Coast Region of TN, Trivandrum, Vizag, Nellore, Vijayawada
KPN Travels www.kpntravels.in/ most parts of Tamil Nadu, part of Kerala and Karnataka
Parveen Travels www.parveentravels.com/E-ticketing/index.php most parts of Tamil Nadu, part of Kerala, Karnataka, and Hyderabad (via Nellore)
ABT Travels http://www.abtxtravels.com/ !) Nagarcoil, Tirunelveli, Madurai with Bangalore, Chennai, Pollachi and Coimbatore 2) Bangalore with Chennai, Coimbatore, and Madurai
Kallada Travels www.kalladatravels.com/ Connecting Bangalore with some of important destinations in Kerala
Karnataka State Road Transport Corp. www.ksrtc.in/AWATAROnline/ All parts of Karnataka, and parts of Kerala, TN, AP, and Maharashtra
Raj National Express http://www.rajnationalexpress.in/ Across India
The Luxury Buses http://www.theluxurybuses.com/ Delhi-Manali, – Jammu, -Katra
Kesineni http://www.kesinenitravels.com/ Across AP, Connecting Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai & Pune with most parts of AP
Sri Kalleshwari Travels www1.travellink.in/b2cwl/kaleswari?action1=HOME Connecting Bangalore, Chennai, and Vizag with most part of AP
VRL Logistics(Vijayananda) http://www.vrllogistics.in/otb/index.aspx Across Karnataka, parts of MaharashtraServices from Chennai to Bangalore and Hubli

Links to Third-Party Service Providers’ Websites 

Service Provider Website Regions Covered
Pilani Soft Labs Pvt. Ltd. http://www.redbus.in/ South India
CustomerNeedz.com http://www.customerneedz.com/ South India (Presently Covers the BGL – HYD Sector)
Prasanna Tours P Limited http://www.prasannatours.com/ Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Baroda
Abhi Bus http://www.abhibus.com/ Buses Originating to and from Hyderabad
Real India http://www.realindia.in/ South Tamil Nadu (KK Dist, Nellai, Madurai), East Coast Region of TN, Trivandrum, Vizag, Nellore, Vijayawada
Travis Internet Pvt. Ltd. http://www.ticketvala.com/ Connecting Ahmedabad with major cities of Maharashtra (Mumbai, Pune, & Nagpur)
checkouttrip.com http://www.checkouttrip.com/ For all the major cities and towns of India
easybustickets.com http://www.easybustickets.com/ For buses originating from Hyderabad to all parts of AP, and to Bangalore and Chennai

If I have missed out any other sites, kindly leave it as comments.

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MTC Introduces AC Volvo Buses in Chennai CITY

September 12, 2007 at 8:20 am (Traveling)

The much awaited Volvo Air Conditioned City buses are to hit the Chennai City Roads from September 17, 2007. This news item was published in Tamil Daily “Daily Thanthi” on Wednesday. Although, the routes on which the buses are to ply have not been announced, the buses are expected to be pressed on some famous routes such as 21G, A18, 70, and 19 G. On the first phase, MTC is going to introduce 10 buses.

MTC Volvo

The buses have many passenger friendly features including

 - Tilting the bus on left or right side and increasing the height of the bus according to the requirements. (volvos need this to run on our roads :( )

- The suspension would also ensure jerk-free travel for commuters

 - Physically-challenged and elders can board the buses with their wheel chairs.

 - provision for wheel chairs to be fastened with the seats.

 - LED scrolling boards will also be in place in the front, rear and sides of the vehicle for route information.

 - Automatic doors in the front and rear with sensors, provision for laptop connection and mobile phone charger, channel music system and public announcement (PA) system to give information to passengers will be the other attractions.

So Chennaites can go for a rock on these buses. The idea of the state government is to bring the people travelling by their four wheelers to the buses, thus reducing the number of vehicles on road. The coming months will tell, whether the government succeeds in this.

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Reliance Fresh – Indeed A Fresh Change

September 5, 2007 at 4:23 pm (Retailing)

Reliance Fresh – Here to Stay

There has been a wide outcry against Reliance Fresh outlets surfacing across the country.
The general opinion is that the outlets affect the livelihood of small vendors. That’s true. But why people prefer Reliance Fresh Outlets against the small shops in the neighborhood market.
It’s not the cozy environment…but there is no need for bargaining. But when we approach a small retailer, always he bounds to say an exorbitant price for vegetables or fruits.
Last week at MGR Nagar Market, a small retailer asked three rupees (Rs.3) for a lemon, do you believe this….. People bargain at, and take the same for Re.1.. but no such hassles in Reliance….
so it’s no doubt people swarm a Reliance Outlet…. from lower middle class to the affluent in the society………

Also Reliance’s latest addition DELIGHT is really a delight, offering a range of non-veg items, including fishes, prawns, mutton, chicken…. here again, I found a difference of Rs 20 for a particular variety of fish (Sangara, don’t confuse this with Sangakara) from the near by market.

So there is a need for a change in the attitude of the small-time retailers, then people will comeback to this…

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Hyderabad Biriyani in Chennai

September 5, 2007 at 12:03 pm (Food & Beverage)

For sometime, i have been thinking about writing about the so called “Hyderabad Biriyani” available in Chennai.

It’s been two years since I came from Hyderabad, till now I haven’t come across a single hotel serving the authentic Hyderabad Biriyani including the one near Ethiraj College. These days lot of hotels in Chennai flash attractive signboards saying HYDERABAD BIRIYANI. To my disappointment, i never had Hyderabadi biriyani nor Chennai Biriyani in these hotes. Even some Andhra Hotels serving Hyderabad Biriyani in Chennai are huge disappointment. Recently a new Hotel near T. Nagar bus stand was opened exclusively for Hyderabad Biryani, and my goodness, it’s horrible.

So my search for Hyderabadi biriyani continues in Chennai. The following is what I am searching for…

Yummy, isn't it

If you guys find this in any restaurant serving in Chennai, do informe me.

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September 1, 2007 at 8:04 am (Traveling)

Hats Off to IRCTC

In recent times, IRCTC has done a good work – from setting up food kiosks in railway stations to managing Pantry Cars at some of the major inter-city (IC) trains and long-route trains.

But the most remarkable achievement for me is the online reservation facility being offered by this organization at www.irctc.co.in which has made train ticket booking, a hassle free affair. Gone are the days people waited for hours at reservation counters, more often than not setting aside some productive hours for this task. This online ticket reservation facility comes handy while booking tatkal reservation, as when we stand in the queue the odds of getting a tatkal ticket on some of the famous trains like Pandiyan or KK Express are less.

But the other day, when I decided to use this facility, to my greater shock, I found this site was closed for maintenance on a Sunday. By the time, I reached the nearest reservation counter, alas it’s too late. Tatkal Quota itself moved to Waiting List. I cursed for being more tech-savvy that day.

Otherwise the site is too cooooooooooool.

So next time you propose for a trip by train, why don’t you try www.irctc.co.in

NOTE: for logging on you need to register (hardly it’ll take two mins in a 256K line) and you should have credit/debit card

Happy Journey

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