Wednesday, 18 December 2013

A rising star-Cheteshwar Pujara


Playing for Saurashtra in domestic cricket , an ex-kkrian and currently serving his duties for RCB in Indian premier league and most importantly a member in blue brigade Team India . Cheteshwar Arvind Pujara , who has been recently adjudged ICC's Emerging player of the year 2013 ( August 7 ,2012 to August 25,2013 ) .He played 10 test matches in this period. In 17 innings , he scored 1073 runs with an average of 82.53 .
 
  A 25 year old right handed batsman started his domestic career in the year 2005 .In the same year , Pujara made his Under-19 test debut against england while opening the innings he scored  211 runs which guided India to a win by an innings and 137 runs , from where pujara never look back .

The year 2010 was of full of happiness for Pujara as he was selected for Indian Test squad for 2 match test series against Australia replacing Yuvraj. And after 2 years he made first international test century scoring 159 against New Zealand . Afer this knock pujara said ws his ''second debut'' ,he became a regular in the indian test squad but he is yet to play for india in shorter version of the game .
 
As Indian opener Sehwag was struggling out of form ln the year 2012,it provided an opportunity for Pujara to prove his ability in shorter version of the game , as he was selected in the 15 member squad fof the ODI series against England but could not make to the playing side because of injury , following injury he made his debut against zimbabwe in the year 2013 .

It can be appropriate to say that indian cricket future is in save hands .

Monday, 9 December 2013

Nelson Mandela-the african ''Gandhi''


Imprisoned for nearly three decades for his fight against white minority rule, the iconic leader Mandela emerged determined to use his stature and charisma to bring down apartheid- nearly 50 years of racial segregation by a white minority government in South Africa.

He was a true Gandhian in spirit who embodied his values and ideals.

While imprisoned on Robben Island Prison for 27 years, Nelson Mandela who later became the President of South Africa, and won the Nobel Peace Prize recited the following lines from the Poem Invictus by William Earnest Henley to himself and other prisoners as a way to bolster their spirits, and motivate them to press onward. He felt empowered by the message of self mastery.

It matters not how strait the gate,

How charged with punishments the scroll,

I am the master of my fate,

I am the captain of my soul.

Nelson Mandela, a long time champion of the anti-apartheid movement and former president of South Africa will be remembered for his unrelenting pursuit of racial equality and lifelong struggle against segregation and poverty, as well for his passionate belief in humanity. He has also been known for his ability to motivate millions with his words.

“Madiba”, the clan name by which he is known was always lauded for his humanity, kindness, attention and dignity.

“I leave it to the public to decide how they should remember me," he had said on South African television before his retirement. "But I should like to be remembered as an ordinary South African who together with others has made his humble contribution."

Mandela went on to play a prominent role on the world stage as an advocate of human dignity in the face of challenges ranging from political repression to AIDS.

“Death is something inevitable. When a man has done what he considers to be his duty to his people and his country, he can rest in peace. I believe I have made that effort and that is, therefore, why I will sleep for the eternity,” he had quoted this in his life time.

What an extraordinary and inspiring man Nelson Mandela was!!!