Thursday, March 10, 2011

Day 19: Blues Batting With Dutch Clogs?

Look out for important Semi-Finals Line-up message in the next couple of days.

Q Part:

Hmmmm... Somebody listened to 15 national anthems. Couldn't figure out.
Somebody thought that it sounded like Indian and decided to reduce the scope creep to Asian anthems and hit jackpot.

That is Qaumi Tarana - the Pakistan National Anthem

AdarshB, Raghav and Guru get the full point.

Here is the next question - probably tough...

What are the GPS co-ordinates of the location marked in red below?



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B Part:

Again a good turnout for B part - more due to India playing perhaps?
The status after the yet another 'chokey' game today is:



Please note the timings for the next game on Thursday - probably apart from Malinga there may not be any other pacers in this game :-)

Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe 16:25 hours SGT Thursday

Answers and guesses to the usual place. (The usual place is my email address, which you can find in the this post!)

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This time, I did not forget. Just decided to stick to yesterday's format :}

This Indian team has pretty much decided that they will not give what their captain wanted. He wanted an easy game. For about two-thirds of the game, they decided that they will lead MSD down the garden path and then they unleashed the devils on him.

Reason? Oh, what if our position gets decided on the net run rate? So we shall go and try to bash them! NRRs are crutches - needed only for people who can't walk - mentally. 

By the way, the commentators are getting into their own orbits...

Sunny G says (when Sehwag and Sachin were hitting well), "They should finish the game early, so that they can have an early dinner; not only them, even the opponents, commentators, the crew, the spectators..."
Same Sunny G guessed that there is a race between Viru and Sachin about who would reach a century while chasing a target of 190. Guys @!!@(#*&^%(!@!!!

Actually, Sanjay Manjrekar sounded better in comparison... What a shame!

Still India is the only team in the competition to remain unbeaten along with Australia. Did I hear 'Saturday against SA?' Bring'em on! (that is the optimist speaking!)

Have a fabulush day!

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