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iplpro01 · 7 months
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Master the Game with the Latest IPL Points Table and Pitch Reports.
Stay ahead of the game with the latest IPL Points Table and Pitch Reports! This title offers cricket enthusiasts a comprehensive overview of team standings and pitch conditions. Keep track of your favorite team's progress in the tournament and gain valuable insights into how pitch conditions might influence match outcomes. Whether you're a hardcore fan or a casual observer, mastering the game is easier with up-to-date information on team rankings and pitch characteristics. Don't miss out on any crucial details - stay informed and stay ahead with the IPL Points Table and Pitch Reports!
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RCB vs MI | Mumbai Indians player | Tilak Verma | IPL 2013 | Virat Kohli | Rohit Sharma | Royal challengers Bangalore
RCB vs MI, IPL 2023 Live: Mumbai Indians trapped in difficulty, 7 batsmen of the team returned to the pavilion RCB vs MI, IPL 2023 Live Score: In today’s highvoltage match, RCB has a Mumbai Indians team in front of them Image Source: PTIRCB Team RCB vs MI, IPL 2023 Live Score: The IPL is the 5-time champion Mumbai Indians team in front of the Royal Challengers today in the 5th bout of 2023।…
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astromeena · 5 months
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IPL - Mumbai Indians versus Chennai Super Kings played in Wankhade Stadium Mumbai on 14 April 2024 - Dream XI Players Prediction
The following are the best Dream XI Players for betting Ravindra Jadeja (Captain) Sameer Rizvi Shardul Thakur Mustafizur Rahman Hardik Pandya Tim David (Vice Captain) Mohammed Nabi Shreyas Gopal Jasprit Bumrah Tushar Deshpande Romario Shepherd Best wishes to both the teams
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jobsbuster · 5 months
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Stay up-to-date with all things Mumbai Indians on this link. From match highlights to player interviews, team news to behind-the-scenes glimpses, this platform offers a comprehensive coverage of the Mumbai Indians' journey in the IPL. Dive deep into the world of cricket with exclusive content and insights, and follow every thrilling moment of the Mumbai Indians' campaign in the league.
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sauravsharma3489 · 7 months
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Indian Cricket Player Yashasvi Jaiswal | Mumbai Home Tour
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Yashasvi Jaiswal is an emerging talent in the Indian cricket scene. Born in Suriyawan, Uttar Pradesh, on December 28, 2001, Jaiswal is a gifted left-handed opener. His tale of tenacity and commitment on the path to becoming a professional cricket player is remarkable. Even though Jaiswal had to endure several hardships, such as sleeping in a tent near a cricket stadium, his extraordinary talent and perseverance helped him become well-known. He became well-known throughout the world by leading the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in runs scored. Cricket fans are still excited and paying attention to his bright career.
He moved into his new house with his family—his parents and a brother—in July 2023. The cricket player's new home has five roomy bedrooms, a spotless dining room, a cozy living room, and chic yet simple décor. Yashasvi's 1,500 square foot (sqft) residence in Thane, Mumbai, was designed by Mcasa Studio. Yashasvi took an active part in the interior design and decoration of his house, even with his hectic schedule. Read more....
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plutos-one · 8 months
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It's Poll Time
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usfinanceworld · 2 years
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MI-w vs DC-w Dream11 Prediction | Players Stats | Pitch Report | Fantasy Picks | WPL 2023
MI-w vs DC-w is the most important match for both team, MI-w is in the top place in the point table and DC-w is the second place in the point table, so whichever team win in this match going to tabletop for this season and probably direct playing WPL 2023 final, and lost team going to play eliminator round. MI-w vs DC-w Match All Details SERIESWomen Premier LeagueDATE & TIME20 March 2023,…
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reportwire · 2 years
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RIL-owned Mumbai Indians Global announces Kieron Pollard, Rashid Khan as captains for ILT20, SA20
RIL-owned Mumbai Indians Global announces Kieron Pollard, Rashid Khan as captains for ILT20, SA20
Reliance Industries Limited-owned Indian Premier League (IPL) Franchise Mumbai Indians (MI), which went global this year, on Friday, announced the captains for MI Emirates and MI Cape Town teams for the upcoming cricket season 2023. Akash M. Ambani, in a public statement, said, “We’re extremely pleased to announce our captains for our extended MI Global one family for the cricketing season 2023.…
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iplpro01 · 8 months
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IPL 2023 | Mumbai Indians | mumbai indians players | mumbai indians team 2023 | ipl auction 2023 | ipl 2023 mi
IPL 2023: Mumbai Indians remembered their 30 lakh player, and will change the match this time IPL 2023: In IPL 2023, Mumbai Indians got a big blow when it came to know that Jasprit Bumrah would not be able to play this year’s IPL. Image Source: PTI Mumbai Indians IPL 2023 Mumbai Indians: IPL 2023 is starting from 31 March. Now only two days are left for it to start. This time IPL is going to be…
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ronika-writes-stuff · 4 months
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Thoughts on Ishan :
(and ict in general)
1. When he opted out of India's test squad before our series with S. Africa....I knew... I KNEW it will be a long time before we'll get to see him playing for India again.
And then few weeks later Rahul Dravid said in a press conference... He can come back... Just play domestic.... My heart sank.
Here's the thing, I don't blame him at all for taking a break due to mental fatigue.
I fully support his decision as well. He prioritised himself and that's good.
But my dude... If I was your friend, if I was there with you... I wouldn't have let you go.
I would have grabbed his trousers and refused to let go. This is team India. You take one step back and 10 other people are standing right behind you ready to take your place.
Shubhman gill was hyped up so much... Remember his 126 in 63 balls against New Zealand?
But he faltered.
And Today he's in reserve.
Jaiswal is going to be our new opener in all 3 formats very soon. And there's nothing wrong with that. The guy earned it.
Ishan left the South Africa Series and a month later during the india Vs England test Series Jurel was picked and he did an excellent job.
Now imagine... Imagine if Ishan was there instead... If ishan had scored those 90 runs.....he would have made his place permanent.
I'll repeat myself.... I don't blame him for leaving... But he should have thought this through. Especially when a guy like Rahul Dravid is your coach.
(he's the same guy who gave declaration during a test match when Sachin Tendulkar was about to score a century. He's not as innocent as he looks.)
Another thing which really hurts me is how so many people complain about him being benched and then dropped but Yaar....there are tons of players who have gone through this.
Even Ashwin was benched. He said in an interview that when his team would win he wouldn't even feel like going in the ground to congratulate them coz of how hurt he felt.
It happens.
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Anyways My overall opinion on this drama is :
1. I support him for leaving.
2. But I hate that he left.
3. A block of ice would be a better coach than Rahul Dravid.
Anyways... Jo hogaya so hogaya.
What I want now is for him to focus on his future.
And He can start by leaving Mumbai Indians.
MI was the team who would pick young players, groom and invest in them and make them capable enough for team India.
The MI we have seen this year is no longer that team. It doesn't matter how many reels their insta page puts out, the atmosphere of that team is tense, awkward and a hot mess.
If Mumbai really cared about a future captain as they claimed.... They should have made Ishan their new captain...like how csk and gt did with ruturaj and gill.
But oh well.
Right now... The best he can do is keep himself fit, play domestic and leave MI at THE EARLIEST.
That team, it's atmosphere, the mismanagement and inner conflicts (believe me, they exist) will not help him at all.
Imo, he doesn't need a team to grow. He has developed a good skill set. What he needs now is a stage.
A team like Kkr, RR or Gt will be great for that because these teams don't drop Their players after 1 or 2 matches... Have good coaches, stable environment and a good atmosphere overall.
Ishan is an excellent wicket keeper + batsman and the type of cricket he plays is best suited for t20 format (one day and test also but especially t20).
Whether we win or lose this t20 world cup... This one is the last one for our senior players.
After that, our youngsters will take charge (at least they should).
Yashasvi and Abhishek should be our openers.
Gill, rutu and Riyan would perfect be for middle order.
Ishan, with his explosive batting style, would be the perfect finisher.
Also... This dumb culture of batters not learning bowling (encouraged by this stupid impact rule) that has developed in the Indian team needs to STOP.
Look at Australia and New Zealand's t20 squad. Look at how many all rounders they have.
Look at ours. We won the 2007 cup because of all rounders as well.
Also... We cage our players. We hold them back. A player like Travis head is playing with such ferocity because his style and mindset is supported by his captain, his team and his media.
Meanwhile... If an Indian player attempts to do the same and doesn't make a big score in 2 -3 matches... He'll be benched instantly.
Another thing... If we look up the stats of our players in this year's t20 wc squad...
Except virat, Bumrah and maybe kuldeep ...everyone else is on ram bharose.
When players like n. reddy, ishan, rutu, gill, Riyan, natrajan... will be groomed and given enough opportunities....their aggressive style will be supported instead of criticized.... that's when we will win trophies.
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girlactionfigure · 1 year
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The Jewish Bollywood Star: Esther Abraham
She was India's first female film producer
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Esther Abraham was a Jewish Bollywood superstar and the first female film producer in India. She was a proud observant Jew even while shaping modern Indian culture.
Esther was born in Calcutta in 1916 to an Orthodox Jewish family. The Abrahams were Baghdadi Jews who had emigrated from Iraq in the 19th century. In school Esther excelled academically and athletically. She was a talented hockey player with a roomful of trophies. Esther was also an artist who attended Cambridge University after high school and majored in art.
After university, Esther became a kindergarten teacher at a Jewish school in Calcutta, but she yearned to be a performer. Her first job in the entertainment industry was as a dancer for a silent movie theater. Esther’s job was to entertain the audience during a pause in the film while the reel were changed.
Many members of Esther’s family were talented musicians and performers. She went to visit an actress cousin in Bombay who was appearing in a theater production. The director noticed tall, beautiful Esther and gave her a screen test.
Esther did so well on the test that she soon appeared in her first movie, Bhikaran, in 1936. Around this time she was given the screen name Pramila. Audiences fell in love with Pramila and she quickly became one of the most famous actresses in India. She also worked as a model and appeared on many magazine covers. In 1947, at age 31, Esther won the first Miss India contest – while pregnant with her fifth child.
At that time in India, the movie industry was controlled by a handful of extremely wealthy producers who exploited their actors and crew members and paid them only a measly salary. Esther Abraham decided to change that. She defied the studio system by becoming the first female producer of Bollywood feature films. Esther formed her own production company, Silver Productions, and produced sixteen feature films. She treated her cast and crew with respect and paid them well.
Esther starred in 30 films. In addition to being an actress and producer, she did her own stunts and worked as a stunt double for other performers. Esther also designed her own costumes and jewelry for every production.
Famous for her enchantingly beautiful eyes, audiences didn’t know that her eyesight was very poor and she did dance moves by counting the steps. Audiences also were likely unaware that she was Jewish – and probably wouldn’t have cared. Unlike so many countries with Jewish communities, India has no history of antisemitism.
Esther’s daughter Naqi Jahan was crowned Miss India in 1967, and they are the only mother and daughter who both won the title. Her son Haidar Ali is a successful Indian actor and screenwriter. Haidar described his mother: “A woman who was gifted by God with internal power and strength… she magnetized power…. One the home front she kept us together [clenching his fist] like this.”
Esther Abraham appeared in her last film in 2005, at age 90, playing a grandmother in the movie Thaang. She died a few months after its release. Until the end of her long life, Esther remained a practicing Jew. Her funeral was at the Maghen David synagogue, and her son Maurice read Psalms in Hebrew. Esther was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Mumbai.
For entertaining audiences for seventy years, and for being the first female film producer in India, we honor Esther Abraham, aka Pramila, as this week’s Thursday Hero.
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freepressjournals · 2 months
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Global Chess League Season 2: Top Chess Icons Set to Shine
The excitement is building for the second season of the Global Chess League, set to take place from October 3 to 12 at Friends House in London. This season promises a stellar lineup as chess icons Hikaru Nakamura and Anish Giri join forces with former world champions Magnus Carlsen and Viswanathan Anand, alongside other chess luminaries like Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Ian Nepomniachtchi.
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Hikaru Nakamura will be representing the newest team, American Gambits, while Anish Giri makes his debut with the PBG Alaskan Knights. Nakamura expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “I followed the Global Chess League in its first season and was hooked by the format. It’s an exciting opportunity for both players and fans, allowing them to support their favorite teams. I’m thrilled to join the American Gambits and can’t wait to meet my teammates in London.”
Returning for the second season, Magnus Carlsen will continue his journey with Alpine SG Pipers. Carlsen, who competed in the league's inaugural season, shared his excitement: “The first season in Dubai was fantastic. Chess has traditionally been an individual sport, but the team-based format of the Global Chess League is refreshing. I look forward to playing with the Alpine SG Pipers again.”
Viswanathan Anand, the five-time world champion, will once again represent the Ganges Grandmasters. Anand reflected on the league’s unique approach: “The Global Chess League is a new and exciting way to organize chess, and it’s a great example of how we can innovate within traditional sports.”
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, who led the Mumba Masters to the finals last season, will continue with the Mumbai-based franchise. Ian Nepomniachtchi, a two-time world chess championship contender, will be the icon player for the Triveni Continental Kings.
Sameer Pathak, CEO of the Global Chess League, expressed optimism about the upcoming season: “With such renowned names leading each team, we’re confident the matches will offer chess fans an incredible experience. We’ll be announcing the rest of the players for each team in the coming weeks.”
The Global Chess League, a collaborative effort between Tech Mahindra and FIDE, is set to provide a thrilling chess experience this season. Anand recently praised the league’s innovative approach, highlighting it as a refreshing Indian way of organizing sport.
As the countdown to the second season begins, chess enthusiasts around the world eagerly await the action-packed games and the opportunity to watch these iconic players in action.
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guestblogger1 · 3 months
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YES Germany: Empowering Students to Achieve Their Study Abroad Dreams
As the global demand for international education continues to rise, the study abroad consultancy market in India has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years. Amidst this dynamic landscape, YES Germany has emerged as a leading player, offering comprehensive services to help students realize their dreams of studying in Germany.
YES Germany: A Trusted Name in Study Abroad Consulting
Established over a decade ago, YES Germany has carved out a niche for itself as a premier study abroad consultant in India. With a team of highly qualified and experienced professionals, the company has built a strong reputation for guiding students through every step of the study abroad journey, from university selection to visa assistance and beyond.
Market Size and Growth
The Indian study abroad market is expected to reach a staggering $80 billion by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 18% according to a report by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). Within this rapidly expanding market, YES Germany has firmly established its presence, catering to the growing demand for study abroad services in Faridabad and beyond.
Industry Leadership and Innovation
What sets YES Germany apart is its unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence. The company's comprehensive suite of services, including counseling, confirmed admissions, visa assistance, language training, and post-arrival support, has earned it a reputation as a one-stop-shop for study abroad aspirants.
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YES Germany's industry leadership is further bolstered by its strong partnerships with prestigious German universities and its deep understanding of the German education system. The company's founder, Dr. Gagan Syal, is a German-educated engineer with over a decade of experience at Mercedes-Benz, lending the organization a unique blend of academic and industry expertise.
Overcoming Industry Challenges
The study abroad industry has faced its fair share of challenges, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, YES Germany has demonstrated its resilience by adapting its services to the changing landscape, offering virtual counseling sessions and online language classes to ensure seamless support for its clients.
Moreover, the company has leveraged its strong industry connections and market insights to navigate the evolving regulatory environment and stay ahead of the curve. This agility and responsiveness have been instrumental in maintaining YES Germany's position as a trusted partner for students seeking to study in Germany.
Market Outlook and Future Prospects
As the global economy recovers and international travel resumes, the demand for study abroad services is expected to surge. YES Germany is well-positioned to capitalize on this growth, with its comprehensive offerings, industry expertise, and commitment to student success.
The company's focus on providing personalized guidance, tailored to the unique needs of each student, has been a key driver of its success. By continuously investing in its team, technology, and industry partnerships, YES Germany is poised to maintain its leadership position in the study abroad consultancy market.
Furthermore, Yes Germany has a widespread presence with branches in - Faridabad, Gurgaon, Chandigarh, Noida, Delhi, Dubai, Bangalore-Indiranagar, Bangalore-BTM, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai-Navi Mumbai, and Mumbai-Andheri. This extensive network ensures that their services are easily accessible to students across India, providing localized support and personalized guidance.
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Conclusion
In a rapidly evolving study abroad landscape, YES Germany has emerged as a beacon of excellence, empowering students to achieve their academic and professional aspirations in Germany. With its unwavering commitment to innovation, industry expertise, and student-centric approach, the company is well-equipped to navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead, cementing its status as the premier study abroad consultant in India.
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sportsgr8 · 7 months
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WPL 2024: Lot Hard Work Behind The Scenes Has Gone Into This , Says Mandhana After RCB Qualify For Playoffs
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After Royal Challengers Bangalore: After Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) qualified for 2024 WPL playoffs with a seven-wicket win over Mumbai Indians, captain Smriti Mandhana revealed that getting into the knockouts is the result of lots of thoughts and hard work put in behind the scenes. RCB had failed to qualify for knockouts in WPL 2023 and in 2024, they managed to get into the business end of the competition. "We couldn't step up and play the cricket we wanted to play (last year). But in, last one year, a lot of thoughts have gone into this. A lot of hard work behind the scenes, not only from my side but all the support staff, and the RCB management. For them to show their faith in all of us was just amazing. "You know, the only conversation they had was that 'this is your team, make it the way you want to'. So that was really nice from their side to do that. I wouldn't say that (this has been a) really satisfying campaign still, but we had a lot of ups and downs. We started off really well and then had a little bit of dip. But that's how WPL and T20 cricket is. You'll have good days and bad days," said Smriti after the match. RCB could have entered the knockouts if they didn’t suffer the one-run defeat to Delhi Capitals on Sunday, but rectified that missed opportunity by bowling out Mumbai Indians for 113, thanks to Ellyse Perry’s sensational 6-15 and making an unbeaten 40 with the bat to complete the chase with five overs remaining. "We always knew that out of the two if we win any - even (in) that one-run (loss) game - we would have made the knockouts. So, we are not looking at what other teams are doing or what's happening, what's the equation, the net run rate etc because that can sometimes really take away the cricket. "We talked about 'let's treat it as a quarterfinal, a semifinal and then the final, and not make it too complicated. Let's go out there and play the best cricket we can', and that's what we've tried to do," added Smriti. She also acknowledged the role played by the RCB support staff led by head coach Luke Williams. "We didn't really complicate it a lot. We just spoke on things which went away in the Delhi match and things that didn't go our way. We had decent chats and one-on-ones with a lot of the players, including Luke." "He's been just amazing just handling the whole group and their emotions. Especially I think with RCB and the kind of fan base (it has), it's not an easy thing to come in in your first year and be able to do that. As Indians we are used to it, but for someone from coming outside to do that, I think he's just done an amazing job. Even the support staff I think they have been brilliant," she concluded. Read the full article
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