Monday, August 30, 2010
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Friday, August 20, 2010
Indian Cricket God
Generally, If we talk about Indian Cricket and Cricket god in India by the people says none other than 'SACHIN TENDULKAR'
A STORY I Came to know that aout Mr.dalbir,who was childhood friend of sachin tendulkar.An interesting thing is about dalbir in here is about his accident in some how and he is unablae to walk and to his own works.both legs of him are not in a stage to walk atleast,he frustated about his life and then he attempted suicide also...All of his members of his family are in a mood of frustration.Then they thought that to inform this sad sictuation to Sachin...after sachin was shocked about his childhood friend....Sachin beared total money for his operation....'A friend in need is a friend indeed' proven with his generocity by sachin.....THIS Is sample thing How why Sachin is Placed in people hearts...
SACHIN WE love u alll....
NewZealand Cricket History
One hundred years pass by before the next Europeans arrive. In 1769 James Cook, British explorer, and Jean François Marie de Surville, commander of a French trading ship, both arrive by coincidence in New Zealand waters at the same time. Neither ship ever sights the other.
From the late 1790's on, whalers, traders and missionaries arrive, establishing settlements mainly along the far northern coast of New Zealand.
Wars and conflicts between Māori (indigenous people of New Zealand) tribes were always constant, and weapons used until now were spears or clubs. The arrival of traders leads to a flourishing musket trade with local Māori, who rapidly foresee the advantages of overcoming enemy tribes with this deadly new weapon.
From the late 1790's on, whalers, traders and missionaries arrive, establishing settlements mainly along the far northern coast of New Zealand.
Wars and conflicts between Māori (indigenous people of New Zealand) tribes were always constant, and weapons used until now were spears or clubs. The arrival of traders leads to a flourishing musket trade with local Māori, who rapidly foresee the advantages of overcoming enemy tribes with this deadly new weapon.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Sri Lanka vs NZ today
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Suraj Randiv SAID SORRY to Sehwag
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
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