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sports David Miller reached his 50 off 29 balls. Mohali, Apr 22: David Miller, the South Africa batsman, produced his best ever batting performance for Kings XI Punjab on Sunday night, slamming an unbeaten 80 off 41 balls to help his team chase down 186 with a ball to spare in Mohali. Pune Warriors must have more than fancied their chances after finishing on 185 for 4 in what has till now been a rather low-scoring tournament, but Miller’s 128-run stand with Mandeep Singh was paced well enough to see the hosts home. The idea, Miller said after the game, was to keep Kings XI in the match till the final over, and see where it went from there. “We did a really great job by taking the game to the last over. We were backing ourselves, we had a chance of winning or losing and I am glad we came out winning at the end of it,” Miller told the IPL site. “I said to Mandy, we just need to watch the ball well and really try our best. I wasn’t really thinking much to be honest; I had a few plans field wise, but other than that I just tried to clear the ball that came my way.” In all Miller hit five sixes and five fours, finishing with a strike-rate of 195. Mandeep, who had opened the innings, did not match Miller’s pace of scoring but provided crucial support with 77 not out off 58 balls. Miller termed Mandeep’s knock “phenomenal”. “He is a star for the future,” he said. “He has a good mind, wants to do well and I am really happy for him.” Kings XI were left with 16 to get off the final over and Miller managed to hit two sixes off the medium pace of Luke Wright, the England allrounder, who was playing his first game of the season for Warriors. Wright had earlier played a pivotal role in lifting Warriors to a commanding total, blitzing 34 off 10 balls at the death. While he was “delighted” to finally be a part of the action, Wright said he did not quite look forward to bowling that final over as batting is his “main strength”. “I am not an out and out bowler, I just bowl a bit sometimes, so obviously there was pressure there. It was a situation I am not used to being in so often, but it was a shame I couldn’t defend the total off the last over,” Wright said. “The loss has taken the shine off my knock. But in terms of batting, that has been my main strength and I am very pleased with it.” Agencies Adam Gilchrist recalls Tendulkar’s Sharjah special Mohali, Apr 22: Two days ahead of Sachin Tendulkar’s 40th birthday, the legendary Adam Gilchrist recalled the veteran Indian’s matchwinning innings that had knocked the stuffing out of the Australian bowlers way back in 1998 at Sharjah. Chasing a stiff target, Tendulkar single-handedly took India to title triumph by slamming a century on April 24, his birthday. “I remember Sharjah 1998 when he belted us all over the park and won the game and cost us the title. Sachin that was a good one, mate,” Gilchrist said after his side Kings XI Punjab’s win over Pune Warriors in the IPL on Sunday night. “Sachin is a legend and what else can you say about him. Do wish him many happy returns.” When told that Tendulkar will be turning 40, Gilchrist said, “40th is it, yeah, okay. Doesn’t get any easy after 40, mate.” As the scribes present in the post-match conference posed the question on Tendulkar’s birthday, Gilchrist had initially joked, “You are going to ask this question every year about his birthday.” Pune’s Aaron Finch said cricket lovers admire Tendulkar immensely. “The sheer amount of runs that he has been able to score over his career is phenomenal. Anyone who hasn’t been to India probably can’t understand the pressure every single time he comes out to bat and that’s a phenomenal achievement what he has done for the game. “I think especially in India and around the world he has single handedly carried forward the country’s expectations on his shoulders for such a long time,” Finch said about Tendulkar. PTI 2 Thang-Ta Federation Cup nd Irfan wants to add pace in his bowling Islamabad, Apr 22: Tall fast bowler Muhammad Irfan wants to increase his pace as he gets tips from legendary fast bowler Wasim Akram for this June’s Champions Trophy in England. At 7-foot-1 (2.16 meters) Irfan is the world’s tallest pace bowler and has taken 14 wickets in nine one-day internationals in an injury-hit career. The 30-year-old Irfan was sidelined for more than two years due to injuries after making debut in 2010 against England before becoming an integral part of the national team since December last year. Irfan says his height is a “big advantage for me, but I have to add some speed in my bowling.” AP 19 Polytechnic student brings laurels in Marathon Jammu, Apr 22: Danish Rashid of Dalwah Ramban student of Government Polytechnic Bikram Chowk Jammu brought laurels for the College by securing 4th place in Marathon ‘Run for Fun’ organized by J&K Police Jammu. He was awarded with merit certificate and a cash prize of Rs.12,000 by Director General of Police Ashok Prasad. Special Discount 3 days left 5% — Maruti Genuine Parts — Maruti Genuine oils 22 to 25 April 2013 Labour 20% For insurance / renewal call 9906631707 For warranty call 9906631688 *No Discount on Accidental/ Body Repairs/ Conditions Apply Rahim Motors Pvt Ltd Sidco Electronics Complex, Rangreth, Srinagar. Contact: 0194-2300357, 9906697446 associatedmedi.org 'I wasn’t really thinking much' Srinagar | April 23, 2013, Tuesday Thank you Humsafar radio program The horrors of committing suicide were presented logically 001 CMYK Greater Kashmir The distinguished scholar-cum-renowned reformer of the Kashmir valley, Hazrat Fayaz Ahmad Zarroo Sahib, presented the horrors of committing suicide clearly and logically in the most popular weekly radio program, Humsafar, that was broadcast on Radio Kashmir Srinagar on 19 April Friday 2013 at 8:30 P.M. We are so thankful to Hazrat Fayaz Ahmad Zarroo Sahib for delivering such beneficial discourses on the radio which are proving invaluable for the whole society. This radio program also boosts the morale of the people to lead a dignified life during a hard time while keeping themselves away from the major problems and evils. We would like to thank the producer of Humsafar radio program, Mr. Saleem Aijaz Kapra, to the anchor of this program, Mr. Rashid Nizami and to the director of Radio Kashmir Srinagar for broadcasting Humsafar like program which acts as a deterrent to transgressing the ethical limits of the social life. From: Rabia Shah, Salma Khan, Safoora Jan, Maryam Yoosuf & Aaisha Rashid Students of Govt. Degree College for Women Anantnag Kashmir Through: Muhammad Amin Najjar (Social Worker) Mobile Phone No: 9906407924 JK bags 28 medals Dhanbad, Apr 22: In the ongoing 2nd Thang-Ta Federation Cup, JK has bagged 28 medals so far in various categories at the Kala Bhawan Indoor Sports Stadium, Dhanbad in Jharkhand. In the event teams from Delhi, Manipur, UP, MP, Pondicherry, Kerala, Uttrakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, Nagaland, Tripura, Haryana, Punjab, Chandigarh and host Jharkhand are participating. The event is being organised by Jharkhand Thang Ta Association under the aegis of Thang Ta Federation of India. Manipur is leading the overall medal tally followed by J&K. JK has so far bagged 13 Gold, 10 Silver and 5 bronze medals. Zakaria Bhat, Bakhtyar, Firdous, Sahil Noor, Iram Iqbal, Nighat, Farhana, Asiya, Rizwan,Zaheer,Adil bashir, Rukaya and Suhail Dar have won gold medals while as Mansoor, Jehangir, Afridi, Tariq, Junaid, Irfan, Waseem, Naseer, Sumaiya have won silver medals. Sumaiya, Sajad, Azhar and Ubaid Lateef have bagged bronze medals. The medal winners have qualified for the Ist Asian Sub Junior and Youth Thang-Ta Championship as well as in the 2nd Asian Senior Thang Ta Championship, which will be inaugurated on Tuesday at the same stadium. CMYK
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