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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Murali Vijay scores fifty to help India end Day 3 at 169/4 with a second-innings lead of 145.

A maiden half century and two wickets in two balls from Liam Plunkett for England left the second test finely balanced, as India finished day three Saturday with a second-innings lead of 145.
Opener Murali Vijay was 59 not out, holding on after the pressure mounted on him at Lord's when India suddenly wobbled by losing three wickets for five runs in the last session.
Beside Vijay at stumps was captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on 12, as India survived to 169-4 after conceding a first-innings lead to England at lunchtime.
Resuming on 84-1 in the final session, Cheteshwar Pujara and Vijay guided India to 118 when Plunkett struck.
Pujara made 43 when he reached for a delivery that should have been ignored, and wicketkeeper Matt Prior caught him to become the first player to take 50 catches at Lord's.
With the next ball, Plunkett bowled Virat Kohli for a golden duck, the ball weaving inwards into off stump.
The Lord's crowd, subdued after a soporific hour after tea where India slowly increased its total, was suddenly roaring approval for Plunkett, who was preparing to bowl for his hat trick for the third time in four tests.
But like the other two opportunities against Sri Lanka, they were not successful. His third delivery sailed wide of off stump and never required Ajinkya Rahane to play at it.
"When Kohli came in I wanted to hit off stump as hard as I can, and it kept in line," Plunkett said. "Ideally, for any new batsmen, whether you are on a hat trick or not, you want to try and get it in that channel . not bowl a wide one."
But Rahane, a centurion in the first innings, made only 5 before his fend at a Stuart Broad bouncer lobbed to a vacant square leg, where Prior raced over and took the catch.
Rahane was dismayed as umpire Bruce Oxenford confirmed the wicket, and TV replays revealed the ball crashed into his arm guard. But umpire reviews aren't available to either side in this series, and England had a third wicket for five runs.
Vijay brought up his sixth half century off 162 balls with a four off James Anderson.
Shikhar Dhawan was the only batsman to fall in the second session for 31, blasting a cut shot off Ben Stokes to backward point, where Joe Root took a sensational two-handed catch.


In the first session, Bhuvneshwar Kumar finished with figures of 6-82 as England was dismissed for 319, and a lead of 24.

Resuming on 219-6, nightwatchman Plunkett was unbeaten on 55 for his first test half century.
Prior, on 23, was the first batsman to fall on day three. He top-edged a delivery from Mohammed Shami skywards, giving Dhawan time to get underneath.

His dismissal ended a 51-run partnership for the seventh wicket.

Kumar then struck twice in his 28th over, bowling Ben Stokes for his second consecutive five-for, and Stokes' second straight duck after the first test.

Broad then recklessly edged to Dhawan in the slips on his second ball, after hitting the first for four, as Kumar became the first India bowler to collect a six-wicket haul at Lord's since Bishan Bedi in 1974.

A collapse appeared to be on, as Prior, Stokes and Broad went for 15 runs and 26 balls. But Anderson, high on confidence with his batting after a career-best 81 in the draw at Trent Bridge, stayed alongside Plunkett, and the duo guided England into a slender first-innings lead with a 10th-wicket partnership of 39.

"I take pride in my batting, I love to bat," Plunkett said. "I still work hard on it, and as Jimmy showed last game, runs at the end have been crucial. The partnership at the end to pass their score was a good feeling."

Anderson was eventually caught on 19 by Rahane trying to reverse sweep Ravindra Jadeja, the man he is accused of pushing at lunch on day two of the first test. Their hearing is on Tuesday, and the ICC has another issue to deal with from that draw at Nottinghamshire's home ground.
David Boon, the match referee, rated the Trent Bridge pitch as "poor," meaning the England and Wales Cricket Board could potentially be fined or reprimanded. It has 14 days to respond to the charge and said it "will continue to work together (with Nottinghamshire) to resolve the issue and provide the required response."

How to restore My Computer, Recycle Bin, and other Windows icons to your Win 8.1 desktop

At this point, Windows 8 is approaching two years of age. If you’ve recently abandoned Windows XP in favor of the new OS, or you’re a student who just bought a new computer while making the jump from Windows 7, it’s possible that your desktop doesn’t contain all of the classic desktop icons you might have grown so accustomed to over the years. I’m talking about things like My Computer, Control Panel, Recycle Bin, My Documents, and Network.


This wouldn’t be so bad if you can just click on the Start menu like in Windows 7 and open them right from there, but considering that there is no real Start menu in Windows 8.1 (for now), your best bet for getting quick and easy access to these parts of Windows is by telling the OS to restore those icons to your desktop. Don’t know how to pull it off? We’ll show you!



How to restore classic Windows icons to your Window 8.1 desktop


If you’re at the desktop, press the Windows key on your keyboard and type “Recycle Bin.” Windows’ Search charm will immediately pull up some results. One of those should be called “Show or hide common icons on the desktop.” Click on it, and by doing so, you will open a small window called “Desktop Icon Settings.” Keep in mind that Microsoft has renamed My Computer to This PC.

There’s just one tab in this window, populated by five check boxes. Each of these boxes will have one of the classic Windows icons next to them. If any of those icons aren’t on the desktop, it’s because the check boxes next to each of them is blank. Click on the check boxes next each icon that you want to populate your desktop with, and click “Apply,” then hit “OK.” Voila, you’re done! The icons should be back to where you’re used to seeing them.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Happy Birthday Trisha!

The birthday girl Trisha is currently working with Puneet  Rajkumar, the movie is to be renamed and that's what is keeping her busy for now. The lady whose smiles have made people go gaga over her is one of the leading actresses that the South Indian Film Industry is very proud of. The lady who tasted success with her wonderful movie release 'Laysa Laysa' sharing screen space with Shaam and Madhavan. Her role in A.R.Rahman's musical Enakku 20 Unakku 18 gave her a lot of limelight. Following this, she was offered a role in the wonderful movie Saamy alongside Vikram who during that era commanded the industry amongst the male actors. People would have definitely found her attractive in the movie Jodi where she is seen starring along with Simran as her friend.


It was in the early 2000's that she made her debut in the Telugu Film Industry that yet again took her to great places and making her popular amongst the Telugu Film directors. For a continuous 7 years, Trisha has definitely been the most preferred ones amongst all the leading lady actors.

Well if the character Jessie was done so well that made even girls go crazy was the way she adopted the character, her beautiful dressing sense in the movie, he cute looks and what not! If there can be a Jessie, it is just her. The mega hit movie Vinnaithandi Varuvaya was even shot with a different star cast for Bollywood. Known for her mature acting, she still remains one of the most sought after heroines even now.

Trisha is also famous for her social activities and her awareness activities for organizations like Peta. Infact there are even puppies that are being named after her.

Trisha is definitely an asset to the South Indian film industry. Time to wait for her new releases this year.

Difference between LCD and CRT

Key Difference
 LCDs (Liquid Crystal Display) are displays that use liquid crystals sandwiched between two sheets of polarizing material. The images are displayed when electrical charge is applied to the crystals. 
CRTs (Cathode Ray Tube) are vacuum tubes that use electron guns and fluorescent screens to display images. CRTs and LCDs vary greatly and LCDs are replacing CRTs in today’s world. LCDs are lighter, slimmer and consume less power compared to CRTs. However, CRTs have a sharper image quality compared to LCDs.


LCDs (Liquid Crystal Display) are displays that use liquid crystals sandwiched between two sheets of polarizing material. The images are displayed when electrical charge is applied to the crystals. An LCD uses a select type of liquid crystal known as twisted nematics (TN), which are twisted in shape. Applying a current to these crystals causes them to unwind to a certain degree depending on the voltage. A LCD is in a layer formation, it starts with a mirror on the back for reflection, followed by a piece of glass that has a polarizing film on the bottom side, and a common electrode plane made of indium-tin oxide on top. After that is a layer of liquid crystals, followed by another piece of glass with an electrode and another polarizing film, which is at a right angle to the first one. The LCD is then hooked up to power source that provides a charge to the crystals and causes them to create an image on the screen. LCDs also have a backlight that makes the image visible to the user.


CRTs (Cathode Ray Tube) are vacuum tubes that use electron guns and fluorescent screens to display images. A heated filament or ‘cathode’ is in a vacuum in a glass tube, while an electron gun pours electrons into the tube and the electrons are attracted by the positive anode in the tubes. The screen is coated with phosphor, which glows after is hit by the electron gun. Color CRTs have three different electron guns, one for each primary color. A shadow mask, thin metal screen filled with holes, is used to control the points where the electron beams passes to focus on a single point on the CRT’s phosphor surface. Another method is an aperture-grill, which uses tiny vertical wires. Aperture-grill displays are more expensive compared to shadow mask CRTs. However, CRTs are becoming obsolete as it is being replaced by LCDs, OLEDs, Plasmas, etc.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Thala celebrates his 43rd birthday Today

Fondly called as Thala, our dear own Ajith Kumar celebrates his 43rd birthday today.

From being a mechanic to the star that he is today, his growth has been phenomenal. The entire industry and his huge fan base are still in awe of his simplicity. His career took off after he took up the thriller film Aasai in 1995. Since then, a number of films, includingKadhal KottaiAval VaruvalaVaaliKandukonden Kandukonden,Citizen and many more defined him as the Thala of Kollywood.
From being an actor to a race driver, he has tasted success in every field that he has signed up for.

Star Topology



Advantages

▸ Due to its centralized nature, the topology offers simplicity of operation. 
▸ It also achieves isolation of each device in the network.
▸ Adding or removing network nodes is easy, and can be done without affecting the entire network.
▸ Due to the centralized nature, it is easy to detect faults in the network devices.
▸ As the analysis of traffic is easy, the topology poses lesser security risk.
▸ Data packets do not have to pass through many nodes, like in the case of a ring network. Thus, with the use of a high-capacity central hub, traffic load can be handled at fairly decent speeds.

Disadvantages

▸ Network operation depends on the functioning of the central hub. Hence, central hub failure leads to failure of the entire network.
▸ Also, the number of nodes that can be added, depends on the capacity of the central hub.
▸ The setup cost is quite high.

Chromecast users can now send Google Drive presentations to the big screen

If you’ve been using Google Drive to make presentations, get ready to have a whole lot more versatility when it comes to showing them off, thanks to the Chromecast. Up until now, only a select few users were able to cast their Google Drive presentations to the big screen with the tech giant’s handy little dongle. But Google has been working on getting the feature polished off for a full public release and – detailed in a report by The Next Digit – it now appears to be up and ready to use, despite the lack of any official press release. 

To take advantage of the new functionality, you’ll first and foremost need a Chromecast, which is still available for just $35 via Amazon. Before any casting can occur – just as with Netflix and other Chromecast-supported extensions – you’ll also need to have the Google Cast extension installed on your browser, and your computer must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your dongle. Then, once you have a presentation open in Drive, just click the “Present on another device” option under the “Present” menu, and choose the device you want to cast to. 

For now, the new Chromecast functionality is available only within the desktop version of Drive. Mobile support has yet to be announced. 

With this new functionality, Drive joins the growing number of apps and services supported by the innovative Chromecast. For more tips, tricks, and best practices for Drive, check out our helpful guide to the service – and while you’re at it, here are five ways to use your Chromecast outside the box, and another 18 tips and tricks for getting the most out of the device.

Monday, April 28, 2014

THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA

The Great Wall of China ‘zig-zags’ central-east Asia and it is an incredible structure. It took over a thousand years to build and is over 1500 miles in length. It is the longest, oldest, most time consuming construction project ever attempted, in history. It is said that the Great Wall can be seen from Earth orbit, although there is some dispute regarding this. It is only when cameras are used, that sections of the wall can be differentiated from the surrounding countryside.




The Great Wall was built for defensive purposes, especially to stop attack from the north of China. Emperors feared that China would be conquered from the north. The Wall stretches across deserts and up and down mountain ranges. 

Building started in the Qin dynasty (221-206BC) and continued until the Jin dynasty (1115-1234AD).

The Great Wall was part of a Chinese strategy of preventing mass invasion. In the early years the walls were made of rammed earth but as hundreds of years past more sophisticated methods of building were developed with rocks, bricks and mortar being used. It is estimated that over one million people helped in the construction of the Great Wall

Apple will fix iPhone 5 handsets with faulty sleep/wake buttons

Apple has launched a replacement program for any users affected by a broken sleep/wake button on the iPhone 5. Some handsets manufactured after March 2013 have faulty mechanisms that can lead to problems with the switch, and as a result prevent the device from being turned off and on or locked in the usual way.


“Apple has determined that the sleep/wake button mechanism on a small percentage of iPhone 5 models may stop working or work intermittently,” says Apple on the program’s official page. “iPhone 5 models manufactured through March 2013 may be affected by this issue. Apple will replace the sleep/wake button mechanism, free of charge, on iPhone 5 models that exhibit this issue and have a qualifying serial number.”


Head to the replacement program page and enter your device’s serial number to see if you qualify for a free repair. If you do, then you can send your iPhone for inspection through the mail, or call in at an Apple Store or other authorized service provider. If you choose to take your handset to a store you can get a 16GB iPhone 5 on loan while yours is fixed.

The program is live in the U.S. and Canada today, and expands to other countries on May 2. The deal is good for up to two years after the device in question was purchased, so if your iPhone 5 hasn’t yet shown signs of the problem then there’s still plenty of time for you to make a claim. Although Apple says that only a “small percentage” of devices are affected, the issue does seem to have been reported widely by users.

What are some of the differences between a GIF, a JPG, and a PNG?

There are a bunch of different photo file types floating around, and knowing which one is right for you may not be the simplest thing to figure out. JPG (or JPEG), PNG, and GIF files are likely to be what you’ll come across most often, and each has its strengths and weaknesses.

Although most browsers have no trouble displaying any of these three image types, some are better suited for certain uses than others. For instance, while JPGs are most commonly used for displaying photo-realistic images that look fine while maintaining a low file size, GIF files are a widely-supported format for animated images. Then there are PNGs, which have the ability to maintain full quality in nearly all instances.

Here’s our breakdown of the differences between JPG, PNG, and GIF files. Also, feel free to check out our guides on to how to make an animated GIF using Photoshop, and how to convert a PDF to JPG.


Compression


To ensure that images are manageable when used with most applications, they must be compressed, which reduces the size of the photos. Here’s the difference between compression with GIF, JPG, and PNG files.

JPG:  JPG compression is great if you’re just trying to send someone a picture through your phone or in an email, two situations where you might not necessarily want to send large files. Although most JPGs look fine from a distance under normal compression, there is a noticeable loss of quality whenever users zoom in on a JPG image. The effects of JPG compression have been greatly exaggerated in the image below to show the loss of quality that occurs.




GIF: Unlike PNG and JPG files, GIFs force all the colors of an image into a 256-color palette in order to reduce image size. However, these color limitations often lead to immediately-noticeable coloring issues, usually appearing as white spots or blotches of color, where images should be more complex. The circled area in the image below highlights a region where the effects of compression are most obviously apparent. Any colors outside of the 256 found in the standard Web palette are changed to whatever color is closest to it, creating blotchy patches as a result.


PNG: PNG files are a lossless format, meaning that compression doesn’t affect the quality of the image. Unlike JPGs, which create artifacts and blur images at a certain point, a PNG file will always look at least as sharp as the original image. Unfortunately, PNG files also tend to be a bit larger than JPG files, especially when they’re high resolution. This could make them difficult to share to the Web, or between friends and family.


Transparency


GIF: GIFs assign one of 256 colors to be transparent. However, this does come with some limitations. Adding transparency removes a color from an already limited palette, and pixels are either totally clear or opaque, with no in-between. Additionally, round edges will feature a white backing as opposed to sitting directly against the background, contrary to the nicely-defined edges in the PNG below.


PNG: PNG files sport the best capacity for transparency. PNGs create transparency in one of two ways. One of these methods employs the same approach used by GIFs, with a single color defined as transparent, and the other is to set an alpha channel. One of the advantages of PNG single-color transparency is that it doesn’t remove a color from the available palette. However, the alpha channel is a much smoother method, as it is far better at blending colors, and allows you to select different levels of transparency in specific regions. The transparent areas of the PNG will blend and adjust naturally to whatever is behind the image when the background of the page isn’t a solid white or black color. As shown above, the edges all fade from fully colored to partially transparent, subsequently creating a cleaner edge and smoother background transition.

JPG: Unfortunately, JPGs don’t support transparency. JPG files have an unlimited color palette, but they blend pixels together to reduce the size of the image.


Animation


JPG: Although JPGs don’t support animation, a Motion JPEG format exists that accommodates both animation and sound. However, it isn’t widely used on the Web, and is primarily used for storing and transferring video on small, low-end devices such as digital cameras and portable game consoles.

PNG: While there was an effort to create a protocol for animated PNG files, it hasn’t caught on, and thus hasn’t received support from most major browsers. The format has some specific uses, such as medical imaging and geographical work, but isn’t widely used on the Internet.

GIF: Almost all of the animated images you’ll find on the Web are GIFs. A couple of reasons why GIFs are popular are their efficient file size, and simple creation process. Moreover, a number of the format’s built-in features allow for acute control over specific animation behaviors — including animation speed, whether the frames are persistent, and how many times the animation repeats.


Conclusion


JPGs, PNGs, and GIFs have benefits and limitations, and it’s more important to know when to use each file type. As a general rule, you’ll want to use a GIF whenever the image is to be animated. Beyond that, JPG compression tends to create smaller file sizes at the cost of image quality. However, PNGs are better for capturing lossless images, and in situations where minimizing file sizes isn’t of utmost importance. Ultimately, situational considerations should be weighed heavily when deciding which of these file types you should use.

Sudeep, Vijay, Sridevi step in for Chimbudevan’s next

Filmmaker Chimbudevan has roped in some biggies for his next; Sudeep, Vijay and Sridevi are the names. The news piece has been confirmed by actor Sudeep who is excited to work with the other two. He stated, “Vijay and I have met a couple of times at social dos. Considering we both are silent, it was quite a task to interact with each other (laughs). For an actor of his stature having another actor of equal stature from another industry is a big deal. A lot of people, including Sridevi have been roped in. I am very excited to work with him and looking forward for the project to take off.”



Sudeep has also unveiled that the project will be a fantasy film. He said, “It is not a period or historical film... but a fantasy film, which is a new genre for all of us in the team. Every subject has a bright and a grey shade. One reason why I agreed to do this project is that Chimbudevan didn't approach me looking for a villain. He's done a good job with the characterization.”

Amala Paul may say ‘Goodbye’ to acting post marriage

The latest news that has taken Southern film industry by storm is that actress Amala Paul may quit acting after getting married to her long time love, Vijay. It is being said that Paul and Vijay are set to tie the knots this year. The starlet is just five years old in the industry. She made her debut in 2009 via Neelathamara.


The news piece has not yet been confirmed by the actress. And, if the news comes true then this may upset many of her fans who wish to see more of her on screen. The 22-year-old dusky beauty has five films in her kitty for now. She is simultaneously filming for Janda Pai Kapiraju, Velaiyilla Pattathari, Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam Iyakkam, Kitna and Vastha Nee Venuka. Stay tuned for confirmed inputs.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Amala Paul-Vijay's Engagement-Marriage Dates Fixed?

There were reports doing rounds that Amala Paul and director Vijay's engagement and marriage dates have been fixed. It is said that the couple will tie the knot in June. Rumours all of a sudden started doing rounds after a leading PR posted on his Twitter that Amala Paul and Vijay are marrying soon. On his Twitter, he wrote, "Official announcement soon Engagement in Cochin 7th June & Marriage 12th in Chennai."


His Tweet immediately went viral. But surprisingly, he deleted his tweet a few minutes after writing it. However, Online webisites have continued to believe that his post is true. Recently, he had done the same as he announced the release date of Rajinikanth starrer Kochadaiiyaan. Meanwhile, sources close to Amala Paul and Vijay have denied it and said that the marriage and engagement dates are yet to be fixed. The director is expected to make a formal announcement on their relationship once he returns to India. However, Amala Paul and Vijay fell in love during the making of Deiva Thirumagal. Their bond grew by leap and bounds in the following years even though the couple denied reports about their affair. They had also worked together in Vijay starrer Thalaivaa.

CSK get a big win over Daredevils

 Chennai Super Kings put on a clinical show to beat Delhi Daredevils by a massive 93 runs in the Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium here Monday.


Riding on a strong batting performance led by Suresh Raina’s 56 off 41 balls, Chennai Super Kings posted a competitive 177 for seven in 20 overs.
Their slow bowlers, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, then picked up two wickets each to bowl out Delhi Daredevils for just 84 runs in 15.3 overs.
In fact all the six Super Kings bowlers picked up wickets. Off-spinner Ashwin was the miser of the lot giving away just three runs from two overs for his two wickets while Jadeja conceded 18 runs from his 2.4 overs. Pacer Ishwar Pandey also got two for 23 while Dwayne Smith, Ben Hilfenhaus and Mohit Sharma got a wicket each.
Daredevils made a poor start losing three wickets for just 17 runs on board and couldn’t recover from it. Jimmy Neesham top scored with 22 while skipper Dinesh Karthik made 21.
Earlier, opting to bat first, Super Kings made a slow start but then caught up with pace, thanks to an explosive knock from Raina, who struck five fours and a six in his 41-ball knock.
Raina and Dwayne Smith ( 29) laid down the foundation with a 54-stand for a late onslaught by Faf du Plesis (24) and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (32).
Dhoni smashed two fours and two sixes in his 15-ball quickfire knock while Du Plesis hit a four and a six.
Jaydev Unadkat was the pick of the Daredevils bowlers picking three for 32.
Dhoni lauded his players for a comprehensive win.
“Complete performance. Catches win matches. This was a perfect game for us, bit of help for fast bowlers. Seven batsmen should be good enough. We had a day off and fielding is something we always emphasise on and it can be a benchmark for forthcoming games,” he said.
Raina, who was Man of the Match, said it was the fielding that proved key.
“We bowled really well. We won because of the fielding. I looked to be positive till the last ball. The pitch was doing something. The new ball does do more under lights. I think Ishwar Pandey won us the game today. I’ve managed to play so many games for CSK because of my fitness as it is very hot in Chennai so you need to keep fit,” he said.

Microsoft to use Bing search data to predict outcomes of reality shows

You can use search data to detect patterns in an arguably endless array of behaviors across infinite subjects. This includes the results of reality TV shows, which Bing will attempt to predict, according to an official blog post from Microsoft.
Beginning today, Bing will attempt to fo
recast the results of shows like “The Voice,” “American Idol” and “Dancing With The Stars,” by scanning search data, along with “social input” from Facebook and Twitter. For instance, if you head over to Bing right now and search “American Idol predictions” like we did, the top of the page will feature a set forecasts for five singers. We’ll refrain from adding in any potential Bing-generated spoilers here, but you’re free to check out what the search engine thinks for yourself.
“In broad strokes, we define popularity as the frequency and sentiment of searches combined with social signals and keywords. Placing these signals into our model, we can predict the outcome of an event with high confidence,” the Bing Predictions Team says in its blog post.
Microsoft also says that Bing’s predictions incorporate numerous emotionally-driven factors into how it generates predictions, allegedly accounting for biases like favoritism, regardless of how a person’s favorite singer/contestant performs from one week to the next.
Bing’s prediction service won’t start and end with reality TV shows though.
“You can expect more from us in this area beyond predictions for voting shows like The Voice, American Idol and Dancing With the Stars,” the Bing Predictions Team says.
We can’t help but wonder what Bing will be attempting to predict next, and how accurate the search engine’s forecasts will be. What’s clear is that we won’t have to wait too long to find out

Monday, April 7, 2014

Lions' celebration










Lions Won the ICC T20 World Cup


India Vs Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets

  • 2014 season
  • Sri Lanka Vs India Final at Mirpur, Apr 06, 2014
  • 06 Apr 2014
India Innings
R
B
4s
6s
SR
View dismissal
RG Sharma
ct Sachithra Senanayake b HMRKB Herath
29
26
3
0
111.54
View dismissal
AM Rahane
b AD Mathews
3
8
0
0
37.5
V Kohli
Run Out (Sachithra Senanayake)
77
58
5
4
132.76
View dismissal
Yuvraj Singh
ct NLTC Perera b KMDN Kulasekara
11
21
0
0
52.38
MS Dhoni
not out
4
7
0
0
57.14
Extras
(lb 2, w 2, nb 0 , b2)
6
Total
(4 wickets; 19.6 overs)
130
(6.5 Runs Per Over)
Did Not Bat: SK Raina, RA Jadeja, R Ashwin, B Kumar, A Mishra, MM Sharma,
Fall Of Wickets: 1-4 (AM Rahane, 1.3 Ov) , 2-64 (RG Sharma, 10.3 Ov) , 3-119 (Yuvraj Singh, 18.1 Ov) ,4-130 (V Kohli, 19.6 Ov) ,
Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
Extras
View dismissal
KMDN Kulasekara
4
0
29
1
7.25
0
View dismissal
AD Mathews
4
0
25
1
6.25
0
Sachithra Senanayake
4
0
22
0
5.5
0
SL Malinga
4
0
27
0
6.75
(1w)
View dismissal
HMRKB Herath
4
0
23
1
5.75
(1w)
Sri Lanka Innings
R
B
4s
6s
SR
View dismissal
MDKJ Perera
ct RA Jadeja b MM Sharma
5
7
1
0
71.43
View dismissal
TM Dilshan
ct V Kohli b R Ashwin
18
16
4
0
112.5
View dismissal
DPMD Jayawardene
ct R Ashwin b SK Raina
24
24
4
0
100
KC Sangakkara
not out
52
35
6
1
148.57
View dismissal
HDRL Thirimanne
ct MS Dhoni b A Mishra
7
11
1
0
63.64
NLTC Perera
not out
21
14
1
2
150
Extras
(lb 2, w 3, nb 0 , b0)
5
Total
(4 wickets; 17.5 overs)
132
(7.4 Runs Per Over)
Did Not Bat: AD Mathews, KMDN Kulasekara, Sachithra Senanayake, HMRKB Herath, SL Malinga,
Fall Of Wickets: 1-5 (MDKJ Perera, 1.1 Ov) , 2-41 (TM Dilshan, 5.5 Ov) , 3-65 (DPMD Jayawardene, 9.5 Ov) ,
4-78 (HDRL Thirimanne, 12.3 Ov) ,
Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
Extras
B Kumar
3
0
18
0
6
0
View dismissal
MM Sharma
2
0
18
1
9
0
View dismissal
R Ashwin
3.5
0
29
1
7.57
(1w)
A Mishra
4
0
32
1
8
(1w)
View dismissal
SK Raina
4
0
24
1
6
(1w)
RA Jadeja
1
0
11
0
11
0
Match Details
Toss: Sri Lanka, Who Chose To Field

Umpires: IJ Gould And RA Kettleborough
TV Umpire: RJ Tucker
Match Referee: ; DC Boon
Reserve Umpire: BNJ Oxenfor