Wednesday, September 16, 2009

One more politician on cricket pitch


It might be good or bad, we dont know, but one more Indian politician is on cricket pitch. This time none else then chief minister of Gujrat Mr. Narender modi, who proved himself as a good administrator to take Gujrat state on a high peak. Before Modi, Central Agriculture Minister Mr, Sharad Pawar, Served Indian cricket as a BCCI President. There are more Indian politician who is serving there home state cricket Association, mainly Mr. Farooq Abdullaha (Jammu and Kashmir), Mr. Arun Jaitely (Delhi), Jyotiraditya Sindhia (Rajasthan), Mr. Rajiv Shukla (Uttar Pradesh) are there. Ex Chief minister of Bihar Mr. Lalu Prasad Yadav also made Bihar Cricket Association after newely state Jharkhand made from Bihar, but BCCI yet not given recoginition to Bihar cricket Association, as there is three disputed Bihar Cricket Association already formed. Before this, we already lost a good administrator of BCCI as Mr. Jagmohan Dalmiya, who lost Presidentship of BCCI after entrance of Mr. Sharad Pawar. Anyway, we can only pray that, cricket should be benifited, anyone can come and go.

Monday, September 14, 2009

GREAT VIJENDER


In India, sport lover have faith in cricket only, but Olympic bronze medallist Vijender Singh showed that other sports have talent, who can make history too. He made history when he assured himself of at least a bronze medal in the World Boxing Championships by reaching the semi-finals. India is proud on this Haryana's boxer who make history. Bronze medal winner of olympics, Vijender lost in the semi final of Olympics, but this time he was full of confidence, but his journey end with bronze medal only. The 23-year-old, who won India’s maiden Olympic medal in boxing, a bronze in Beijing last year. Vijender, who comes from village Kaluwas in the Bhiwani district of Haryana, reached the final of 2006 commonwealth games by defeating England’s Neil Perkins but went down to South Africa’s Bongani Mwelase in the title round.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

It happens only in India

When all the countries are concentrating on hard work for the coming Commenwealth games, the officials of Indian weightlifting Federation trying to how more and more money. As India is host of this games going to be held in next year, Indian government expending billions of rupees for the success of this games. On the other hand weightlifting federation taken Rs. 4500 per player (20 players selected for trial) in the name of dope test, as in the commonwealth games it is very clear that, players will not pay for dope test in the peperation camp too. More intresting is that dope test is done in NADA, who has taken not a single rupee for test from federation, then where all the money gone. According to spokesperson of NADA, we are not taking any money for dope test from the player participating or selected player for commonwealth games. The official of federation is also kept finger on their leaps and not opening their mouth on this issue.