HAY!!
yusuf khan | 4:29 pm | | 4 comments
Cricket semifinal kum final.
Shawrix | 10:41 pm | | 1 comments
I am quite fortunate to be born in a country where cricket is something lived for...or else i would have missed the oppourtuinity to watch such an exciting game of cricket.
Actually i have been quite happy because i had two awesome days...Yesterday we had a great farewell party given by US...and we had awesome amount of fun...and now we have actually won the
Awesome amount of batting by Sachin and Sehwag and Good save by Raina...Bowling was looking good..but some medium pacers like ashish and munaf nailed it.
CHAK DE INDIA!...All the best for final..Two superteams clashing :)
And to add to the surprise the Australians and Southafricans were supporting India...Lol!
When asked about their unusual enthusiasm for Indian cricket team, Dennis Ryan from Brisbane in Australia said, "We had booked tickets for the semifinals just after the group stage matches and were hoping that Australia would play in Mohali, but that never happened as India beat them in the previous match. Indian players played really well in the quarterfinal match and now we want them to go all the way and become world champions."
Dennis was joined by his mates Ben Clifton and Dave Holt who were shouting 'India zindabad' with relative ease, prompting Indian fans standing next to them to again raise the slogan.
In the end it was a great match, well played by both teams and fun to watch. :)
I have actually lost mah sig durin the xams...So lol here it goes...
Shawrix.
Fan photos... :)
What to feel? What not to feel?
Ron Parker | 6:07 pm | | 3 comments
Hello Internetions,( I might be addressing more people than I can count)…
As Guru has already written earlier about the exams and stuff but since they are over and done with…here we are, refreshed, refuelled and ready to blog.
After so many years of getting up to the same phrase from my mom’s lips calling “ Don’t you have School today?” It feels odd that no more of such lines shall be heard…I suddenly feel like thre’s no motto left for me in the life to follow(ofc thre is) and I am living aimlessly. We had assignments, debates, elocutions, sports, weekly tests, yearly exams and above all…THE OPEN HOUSE! To look forward to…but all we can look forward to now are a few days of rest and then a lot more days of college or browsing through universities, entrance exams, carrier choices, hostel accommodations etc…I feel like an alien again…the last time I felt like this was in my first grade when I shifted my school…It’s like the clock has taken a round and come back to 12 ending one of the most important times of my life.
They say friends are what you can share everything with and I might have actually taken this word EVERYTHING a little more seriously…because my friends know everything…and by that I mean EVERYTHING about me…so much so that I feel quiet incomplete without them and now to know that never are we going to sit together and chat like we used to…gives me goose bumps, it’s like you are losing a part of your soul somewhere that can never be replaced by anything but them…it’s less of a feeling but more of a curse that one has to bear all his/her life.
Another side of it all is a guilt like feel, a guilt that may be you were not the greatest of students, the greatest of son, the greatest of friends and the best child. But a feel of satisfaction runs all through and covers the guilt like a blanket assuring you that if not the greatest, you were not the worst…in any field that you stepped into…be it even being an enemy.
But at the same time it also gives a feeling of importance and responsibility…providing a sense of leadership and firmness that our parents expect from us, that our teachers want from us and the world needs from us (ahem! may be a lil philosophical)...a feeling when the voices inside call out loud and say, ‘Go get it!’ But go get what?...funny…but tht’s how I talk to myself when the person inside tries to say something of that sort… I mean the competition all over is so stiff that forgetting to breath is easy and in such conditions, the phrase, “go get it” sounds like a tease whre the other person know that you ain’t getting anything…but atleast the world is open for us now and ready to accept us in whichever form we want to be accepted.
I am not sure if I can ever sum up all these khichdi(btw, Khichdi is accepted as an English word) feelings in words alone. Meet me someday…lol…anyways…bubye frm here…and cheers!
No Board = No Load
Guru | 8:37 pm | Cricket, Exams, holidays, India, maths, school | 3 comments
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