Showing posts with label Cricket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cricket. Show all posts
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Back to cricket ground
Played a cricket match after three years today. We defeated Hitachi by six wickets in a local IT cup played at Khadki Cantt ground. I took to the ground like duck takes to water :D and affected one run-out, one caught behind and quite a few close stumping calls. The affect of keeping behind the stumps for 25 overs will be known only by night... need to stock ample Paracetamol at home .
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Saturday, January 28, 2006
College mates
That is me, Raktim, Rakesh, Manas, Venugopal and Priyotosh (L->R) at Oval, B. E. College, Shibpore, Howrah. It must be final year of IIT?
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Cricket
Not that I like trumpeting, but, this time it is hard to resist the temptation. Look at the following excerpt from an email that was flashed to "All India" employees.
I have returned to cricket after a break of over seven years and still managed to beat my own expectation with a scorecard that reads like 25 of 28, 57 of 40 and 11* of 6 balls (for Cricketing imbeciles, * means Not out) . Last one happened this Sunday against Symphony. Well, these figures do not extol the facts like, I have secured a place in the list of top ten batsmen of the tourney and stood behind the stumps like a wall without letting bowlers’ confidence droop. All these definitely deserve kudos!
I have donned whites at various levels before- right through school, district, and university to the famed Times Shield at Bombay. However, due to metamorphosed priorities, I could never again wield the willow after my last outing in January of 1998 at IPCL Cricket ground in Baroda. I was 25 then, now I am sedate 32. The right age they say, to wear out, Ganguli-fy and hang up boots...Ah! doesn’t that make this occasion apt to brag more about it?
Hope, we continue to beat expectations as a Team too!
Continuing its engagement in the Blossom’s Inter-IT Cricket Champions Trophy, Ensim’s Cricket team made a strong statement …. and in what style and élan, which left the opposition stunned of the victory.
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...the willow-men of Ensim team strode onto the pitch. Parag (Kaundanya), Manoj (Capt. again), Garry and Bimalesh (our own Gilchrist)made mincemeat of the bowling getting 88 runs in 12 overs.
I have returned to cricket after a break of over seven years and still managed to beat my own expectation with a scorecard that reads like 25 of 28, 57 of 40 and 11* of 6 balls (for Cricketing imbeciles, * means Not out) . Last one happened this Sunday against Symphony. Well, these figures do not extol the facts like, I have secured a place in the list of top ten batsmen of the tourney and stood behind the stumps like a wall without letting bowlers’ confidence droop. All these definitely deserve kudos!
I have donned whites at various levels before- right through school, district, and university to the famed Times Shield at Bombay. However, due to metamorphosed priorities, I could never again wield the willow after my last outing in January of 1998 at IPCL Cricket ground in Baroda. I was 25 then, now I am sedate 32. The right age they say, to wear out, Ganguli-fy and hang up boots...Ah! doesn’t that make this occasion apt to brag more about it?
Hope, we continue to beat expectations as a Team too!
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