Belgaum Panthers win by 27 runs
10:35 PM Posted by ukmad
Belgaum Panthers won their second match against Mysore Maharajs by 27 runs.
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Match Information | |
Third Umpire: | P Jaypal (Ind) |
Toss: | Belgaum Panthers (Elected to bat) |
Match Status: | Belgaum Panthers won by 27 runs |
Batting: Belgaum Panthers Innings
Batsmen | Belgaum Panthers (181/6 in 20 ovs) | Runs | Balls | 4's | 6's | SR |
J Arun Kumar (c) | c B Rajashekhar b C Raghu | 95 | 56 | 12 | 5 | 169.64 |
Shaum Pannappa | st N Bille b C Raghu | 30 | 29 | 2 | 1 | 103.45 |
c KB Pawan b A Kazi | 32 | 16 | 4 | 1 | 200.00 | |
run out (KB Pawan) | 8 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 114.29 | |
Vinayak Uthappa (wk) | c N Bille b C Raghu | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 |
Stalin Hoover | c S Rao b A Sagar | 6 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 150.00 |
Zeeshan Ali Syed | not out | 2 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 50.00 |
Kasturi Sesha Talpa Sai | not out | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
David Johnson | | | | | | |
Prakash Yogesh | | | | | | |
Santosh Vadeyaraj | | | | | | |
Extras: | b - 0, w - 3, nb - 0, lb - 1 | 4 |
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Total: (181 for 6 in 20 overs) | 181 | Run Rate: 9.05 |
Fall Of Wickets1/99 (Shaum Pannappa, 11.3 ov.), 2/151 (J Arun Kumar, 15.6 ov.), 3/161 (Manish Pandey, 16.6 ov.), 4/169 (Vinayak Uthappa, 18.1 ov.), 5/179 (Vinay Kumar, 19.1 ov.), 6/180 (Stalin Hoover, 19.4 ov.)Bowling: Mysore Maharajas
Bowler | O | M | R | W | Nb | Wd | ER |
Adithya Sagar | 4 | 0 | 27 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6.8 |
KH Manoj | 3 | 0 | 32 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10.7 |
Shoaib Manager | 1 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 14.0 |
B Rajashekhar | 4 | 0 | 30 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7.5 |
Abrar Kazi | 4 | 0 | 42 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 10.5 |
Chandrashekar Raghu | 4 | 0 | 35 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 8.8 |
Power Play: Belgaum Panthers innings |
Mandatory: (0.1 - 6) overs - 63 Runs |
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Go to topBatting: Mysore Maharajas Innings
Batsmen | Mysore Maharajas (154/10 in 19 ovs) | Runs | Balls | 4's | 6's | SR |
Nitin Bille (wk) | c P Yogesh b V Kumar | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
Sudhir Rao | c S Pannappa b D Johnson | 55 | 47 | 5 | 2 | 117.02 |
KB Pawan | c V Uthappa b V Kumar | 2 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 28.57 |
Shoaib Manager | c JA Kumar b V Kumar | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
Chandrashekar Raghu (c) | c KST Sai b D Johnson | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
Chethan William | c P Yogesh b S Vadeyaraj | 8 | 11 | 1 | 0 | 72.73 |
Abrar Kazi | c V Kumar b D Johnson | 34 | 23 | 3 | 2 | 147.83 |
SP Manjunath | c (sub)S Sampath b M Pandey | 6 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 150.00 |
Adithya Sagar | c JA Kumar b V Kumar | 35 | 12 | 4 | 2 | 291.67 |
B Rajashekhar | not out | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 |
KH Manoj | run out (V Kumar) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
Extras: | b - 4, w - 6, nb - 0, lb - 2 | 12 |
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Total: (154 for 10 in 19 overs) | 154 | Run Rate: 8.11 |
Fall Of Wickets1/0 (Nitin Bille, 0.3 ov.), 2/6 (KB Pawan, 2.3 ov.), 3/6 (Shoaib Manager, 2.6 ov.), 4/7 (Chandrashekar Raghu, 3.4 ov.), 5/39 (Chethan William, 7.2 ov.), 6/109 (Abrar Kazi, 15.3 ov.), 7/109 (Sudhir Rao, 15.4 ov.), 8/117 (SP Manjunath, 16.4 ov.), 9/152 (Adithya Sagar, 18.3 ov.), 10/154 (KH Manoj, 19 ov.)Bowling: Belgaum Panthers
Bowler | O | M | R | W | Nb | Wd | ER |
4 | 1 | 12 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 3.0 | |
David Johnson | 3 | 0 | 13 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 4.3 |
Santosh Vadeyaraj | 4 | 0 | 40 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 10.0 |
Stalin Hoover | 2 | 0 | 23 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 11.5 |
Prakash Yogesh | 1 | 0 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13.0 |
Shaum Pannappa | 2 | 0 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 9.0 |
3 | 0 | 32 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 10.7 |
Power Play: Mysore Maharajas innings |
Mandatory: (0.1 - 6) overs - 22 Runs |
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Source: http://live.cricbuzz.com/
Rahul Deshpande eye behind the lens Young guns
8:56 PM Posted by ukmad
Rahul Deshpande is a freelance photographer based in Pune (originally from Belgaum), doing commercial and advertising work. He follows his passion of music by creating edgy promotional photos for established and upcoming bands and artists in Pune, Mumbai and Bangalore.
He is also actively involved in Pune's live music scene, playing the guitar with his band, NH4 as often as his schedule will allow.
Other passions include actively seeking and documenting fast disappearing arts and crafts through his private project - Rare Earth Media. His most recent initiative, "Detritus" is the exploration of colonial bungalows in the city of Belgaum some of which are in a state of dilapidation. It is both a study of nature reclaiming what it gave up over a century ago and the possibility of conserving a slice of colonial history.
Educated in Belgaum and the US, he has worked as an engineer on merchant ships, a teacher in inner-city schools, a project manager in investment banks and now as a photographer in India. An extremely well traveled photographer, Rahul has experienced life on the streets of New York City, Tokyo, Amsterdam and in a village in Kenya.
Though having received no formal training in his craft, he has attended numerous workshops under highly experienced photographers in New York.
He relies on his natural gift of connecting with people through photography, so a lot of his work will feature portraits and character studies.
Rahul is also active in the community of new media artists and shares his process of creation through his blog. His work is inspired and woven together by cinema, music and the sights and sounds of the street.
Rahul did his schooling from St.Pauls high School, his Pre University from GSS College, Bachelor of Engineering from GIT and Master of Science from New Jersey Institute of Technology.
His Solo photo exhibition is organized at
The Global Tree Cafe Art Wall, in Bangalore
Saturday 12th September 2009.
Brief Background of projects:
Kenya Unplugged:
Rahul traveled to Kenya earlier this year and spent time on the safari circuit in the Masai Mara and in the beach resort of Mombasa. This series is the result of an active effort to connect with ethnic communities and doing exactly what a tourist is advised NOT to do while in Africa. On the "do not do" list were warnings against wandering off alone, traveling on the local "Matatu" buses and not socializing with the locals beyond small talk. Rahul did wander off alone, traveled extensively on matatus and even visited remote villages, sharing meals, performing in ritual dances and of course taking photographs.
The first part of this series was created in Masai and Samburu villages bordering the Masai Mara National Park, where he was witness to the daily life of the people and spent time trying to converse with them using hand gestures and the most powerful currency in the world - a smile! The portraits he created are a result of those interactions.
The second part of the series was created in the village of Bombo, some 35 km north of the city of Mombasa. After the usual jetski rides and snorkeling trip, the instinct to wander eventually got the better of him. Accompanied by a local “beach boy”, he visited the village of Bombo where he spent the day interacting with the children and adults, even helping them repair a hut which had collapsed in the recent rain, all the while observing and taking photographs.
Detritus:
Rahul is currently involved in a project to explore the process of nature reclaiming what it gave up when the colonial-style bungalows of the Belgaum Cantonment were built to house the officers of the British Army. Some of these bungalows are about a hundred years old and have not been regularly occupied or maintained. This has brought them to a state of dilapidation, reducing them to only vestiges of a once glorious past. These photographs are the first installment of the Detritus project.
A question to muse on while viewing this series is “Will glass, concrete and steel structures be as graceful in their twilight years?” The photographer hopes these photographs will plant the seeds of recyclable architecture.
An interview with the budding eye behind the lens:
1.What sparked your interest in photography?
Rahul ---> Dad’s old camera was lying unused for a number of years. I put a roll of film and shot it, nothing came out cause I had not loaded it properly. Therefore, I looked up the right way (thank you, Internet) to load film into that particular camera model and saw a bunch of links to photography resources. Read up and got addicted to the craft!
2.Have you taken any professional training?
Rahul ---> None whatsoever, but I have taken numerous workshops with very senior and experienced photographers in New York.
3.You are a MS in Information science then what made you turn to photography?
Rahul ---> As the addiction got deeper; I began to think about doing photography full time.
4.Which was your first ever photo or photo shoot on a commercial basis?
Rahul ---> Catalog for Quest LLC, an alcohol and spirits bottle printing and decorating firm based in New Jersey.
5.How many exhibitions have you done of your photos?(details)
Rahul ---> This will be my first exhibition in India. I have done two exhibitions so far, both in Greensboro in the US.
6.What do you like photograph models, original facets etc?
Rahul ---> Live models in a concept style set is my favorite thing to shoot. I specialize in music promotional photography, which means shooting pictures for musicians and bands that can be used for advertising and promotion.
I also like to shoot street life, which was my first passion when I began shooting.
7.Narrate one good and one bad experience during your photography career? Rahul ---> The best experience so far has been shooting Agnee, India's premier Indi-rock band, they are superb musicians as well as extremely warm and friendly people. We were laughing and joking throughout the shoot.
The worst experience was when the boyfriend of a model I was shooting showed up and started offering advice to me and generally distracting me. I had to pack up and cancel the shoot altogether.
8.Your favourite place for a photo shoot?
Rahul ---> Anywhere I can bring a camera and a subject together!
9.What do you prefer out door or indoors?
Rahul ---> Outdoor, definitely.
10.You love music and also perform in band and teach in school, how do u manage all these things at a time? Rahul ---> All the above are what I am passionate about, so it does not seem like too much effort.
11.Do you like B&W photography or color is best?
Rahul ---> Depends on the concept and subject, I like both but I am a tiny bit partial to B&W.
12.What sort of equipment and software do you use?
Rahul ---> I use digital SLRs and also a nice digital point and shoot. I use Adobe Creative Suite software for processing.
13.What is your opinion on post-processing, especially enhancing pictures?
Rahul ---> There’s a saying in Marathi, "Thodkyaat godi". I live by that principle. I prefer to get the effect and feel I am looking for while shooting, so I can reduce the amount of time required to post-process. That way I can spend more time behind a camera and less time in front of a computer.
14.Any idols that you admire?
Rahul ---> I admire Steve McCurry, David LaChappelle, Annie Leibovitz, Mike Peters among many others. Some of my friends are also awesome photographers; Nitin Joshi is one of them.
15.You settled in Pune, why did not you think Belgaum as a option?
Rahul ---> Ultimately I want to be a full-time advertising photographer and Mumbai is the center of that activity. Pune is within a 2-hour drive and removed from the crazy life and weather in Mumbai.
16.One dream location you want to shoot and whom?
Rahul ---> I dream of shooting Dream Theater in Ladakh, Porcupine Tree in Patagonia and Symphony X in Pompeii.
17.What do you love the most about your job?
Rahul ---> I can go to work in shorts and slippers! Going on a shoot is like a picnic and I can stay at home the rest of the time, working on the pictures.
18.What would you say to other enthusiast photographers out there who aspire to what you have achieved?
Rahul ---> See the final photograph in your mind's eye before you shoot it.
19.Do u think Belgaum has good quality labs for printing of commercial photos. Your thoughts?
Rahul ---> I have not yet found a better printing lab than Subhash Photos. They work with minimum fuss and quality is top-notch.
20.Your favourite place in Belgaum?
Rahul ---> Ramdev Galli, my home; I enjoy wandering around Camp and Nanawadi as well.
21.In your view is this website doing good for Belgaumites?
Rahul ---> AllaboutBelgaum is the only site I go to when I want to get news about my hometown.
See Rahul’s Photos:
Detritus:http://www.flickr.com/photos/rahuldeshpande/sets/72157622026437399/
Kenya Unplugged:http://www.flickr.com/photos/rahuldeshpande/sets/72157619400689539/
Kingfisher air timings from Belgaum to Bangalore: Revised: understandable
5:34 PM Posted by ukmad
If, you believe the schedule then there are no flights on 2 days, we have flights on 1,3,5,7. So 2 days there are no flights but if you go to book online all the days you can see the flights and the timings also differ from the schedules.
I really cannot understand a single thing from this website, I just hope the flights comes in and goes back hahaha…
I am totally confused with this and give a disclaimer that I cannot tell you exactly when the flights are.
Belgaum to Bangalore Air timings changed: Fly Kingfisher
12:02 PM Posted by ukmad
I checked upto this month and this is the new timetable for the flights. Mumbai flights still no clue when they will resume.
The current timings are strange and not easy to remember.
Timings change every alternate day. See the image for complete details.
The schedules page on the http://www.flykingfisher.com/ is not working, hence I had to collect this info by trying to book a ticket.No other newspaper nor website is giving this info, Some info on this blog is the FIRST.
10:37 PM Posted by ukmad
After the closure of the AirDeccan Belgaum Mumbai Flight now the Kingfisher (earlier Air Deccan) Belgaum Bangalore flight, which was on a daily basis, will now fly on all days except Tuesdays.
Infact when I searched the http://www.flykingfisher.com website, to my surprise I got two different schedules. One in which there are flights on 6 days and one in which flights are there for 4 days.
http://www.flykingfisher.com/schedule.asp?tab=2 SEE view schedules it will show flight for 4 days; Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday.
On the same page when it opens, click the Excel Format on the top Right of the current frame and an Excel format file opens in which the flight is for 6 days.
The same website but offers two different timetables.
This is effective from 19-Nov-08 to 28-Mar-09. So, all those fliers need to re look at things if you had planned otherwise. In this very blog today only, I had quoted our CM BSY saying that the Belgaum Airport expansion was going on in full swing and I have to write in this, which is very bad. You are expanding the airport for what cars or busses to move.
I checked out booking a ticket and the 4-day schedule is correct I guess.
So this means the KF flight to Bangalore is now on for only 4 days; Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday.
Why are they doing it to us? Again, reason unknown may be they say load factor, may what it be but Belgaumites are here to suffer.
‘Quarterly Statistics on Deposits and Credit of Scheduled June 2008: Belgaum 72
7:05 PM Posted by ukmad
The Reserve Bank of India released its ‘Quarterly Statistics on Deposits and Credit of Scheduled 2008′. The publication contains data relating to deposits and credit of scheduled commercial banks including (RRBs) as on June, 2008.
Nothing much has changed.
March 2008 standings
Note: ‘Quarterly Statistics on Deposits and Credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks’ provides data on aggregate credit of scheduled commercial banks as on June, 2008. The data are based on Basic Statistical Return the branches of all scheduled commercial banks (including RRBs).
Source: http://rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=19209
Helping Hands: Volunteers paying back to the Society
4:29 PM Posted by ukmad
A few young lads going through this mundane job came together faraway from their home town in Bangalore where they were working just to meet each other and share their joys and sorrows. And with these meetings happening every week, there spurt an idea. Why don’t we do something for the society?
"A Journey of thousand miles must begin with a single step"
This is a story of a group of people mainly working themselves out in front their Pc's coding things out and getting some other codes out.
Vvolunteers was the name that thought suited them best.
These volunteers are mainly from north Karnataka mainly from Belgaum and others from places like Hubli, Chikodi, Bijapur etc.
This Organization will be strongly built by collecting funds through teamwork. Each member can willingly to donate according to her/his own interest. (It's your own interest of helping in kind or in cash). This collection of funds would be utilized in different forms like paying school fees for poor student, operation for the poor/unaffordable people and also these funds will be given to the Charity, to Blind School, Orphanage, Old Age Homes, etc.
It is precisely the reason Vvolunteers are calling you as to add about your planning and funds to the Organization. However, in any point of time Vvolunteers would clearly explain how their solutions work and how it will be helpful to the poor. Of course they assure that you are free to add your thinking and valuable suggestions.
On 13th Jan 2007 VVolunteers team had been to "Tunga Bhadra Oldage Home" Bangalore. This was the First Step towards their journey, they all had a lots and lots of beautiful & Unforgettable memories of it. They not only donated money but also spent quality time by cooking for the old.
A girl named Gayatri from Dharwad who has finished her SSLC this year and has secured fabulous 95%. She was willing to do her further studies, but she had financial problems. Vvolunteers (Kiran and Ravi ) came to know about this through some source and went to their home and asked them what exactly the matter is and in which way they can help her and assured that they will be helping her.
On behalf of the group they paid her college fees. Now she will be pursing her further studies. She has taken admission in J.S.S. College, Dharwad for PUC 1st year (Science).
Now On 2nd October Vvolunteers again visited one more "OLD AGE HOME" near Basaveshwar Nagar, Bangalore. This time we are able to sponsor Medicines for around 10 Mentally retarded people for a 15 Days and provided some Food grains.
The point of sharing this story is to highlight the possibilities that can emerge when the next gen comes together keeping aside their differences and instead focusing on their positives. The story of Vvolunteers has shown that even in this self lived world one can still stay together to make a meaningful difference by collaborating.
" A Ship Is Always Safe In The Shore But That Is Not It Is Built For "
I hope this post encourages some of you to come together and make a difference to society – no matter how small it may seem in the beginning.
For more details visit: http://vvolunteers.blogspot.com/
Disclaimer: The author of this blog does not take any responsibility for any monetary donations made and how they will be utilized. It’s the donor’s sole responsibility. I am just trying to encourage them.