Archive for April, 2008
Kolkata Bangalore match Scorecard
Inspite of the disappointing start to IPL yesterday, I have decided to cover the IPL series on this blog. Following is the final scorecard of the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Bangalore Royal Challengers.
Scoreboard
Kolkata Knight Riders:
Sourav Ganguly c Kallis b Khan 10
Brendan McCullum not out 158
Ricky Ponting c Kumar b Kallis 20
David Hussey c White b Noffke 12
Mohammed Hafeez not out 5
Extras: (b 4, lb 4, w 9) 17
Total: (for 3 wickets in 20 overs) 222
Bowling:
Praveen Kumar 4 0 38 0 (1w)
Zaheer Khan 4 0 38 1
Ashley Noffke 4 0 40 1 (1w)
Jacques Kallis 4 0 48 1 (1w)
Sunil Joshi 3 0 26 0
Cameron White 1 0 24 0 (1w)
Bangalore Royal Challengers:
Rahul Dravid b Sharma 2
Wasim Jaffer c Ponting b Dinda 6
Virat Kohli b Dinda 1
Jacques Kallis c Kartik b Agarkar 8
Cameron White c Saha b Agarkar 6
Mark Boucher c Kartik b Ganguly 7
Balachandra Akhil c Ponting b Agarkar 0
Ashley Noffke run out (Agarkar/Saha) 9
Praveen Kumar not out 18
Zaheer Khan b Ganguly 3
Sunil Joshi c McCullum b Shukla 3
Extras: (lb 8, w 11) 19
Total: (all out in 15.1 overs) 82
Bowling:
Ashok Dinda 3 0 9 2 (2w)
Ishant Sharma 3 0 7 1 (1w)
Ajit Agarkar 4 0 25 3 (4w)
Sourav Ganguly 4 0 21 2 (1w)
Laxmi Ratan Shukla 1.1 0 12 1
Disappointing start of IPL – Extras the highest scorer for royal challengers
There was just too much of excitement before the first match of IPL between Knight Riders and Royal Challengers. Unfortunately the match was more boring than a five day test match
. The only saving grace of the match was 158 off 73 balls by Brendon McCullum.
The second innings was a really sad one. The royal challengers looked lost right from the word go, loosing wickets at regular intervals. You can imagine the situation from the fact that Extras was the highest scorer of the challengers innings. Praveen Kumar was the only challenger to reach double digit score.
Entrepreneurship and not being understood
When I talk about entrepreneurship and leaving my job to start something new, nobody seems to understand me. Everyone keeps wondering why the hell I want to leave a secure job and bright future to run after a stupid idea. Hence I could tatally relate to the following para on a blog
“…no matter what your age or experience, entrepreneurship involves such things as obsession, compulsion, creative surges, and a roller coster of emotional highs and lows. All of this can make you appear mad, whether or not it’s true.
The life of an entrepreneur does not resemble normal behavior by most people’s standards. This may explain why many of your friends give you a blank stare when you tell them you’re starting a company, or why you get the sense that family members are talking about you behind your back. Go easy on them. Few of us are fated to be entrepreneurs, or even to understand why anyone else would want to subject himself to all of the risks and hard work. It’s difficult for many people to appreciate the appeal of entrepreneurship versus the perception of stability and a regular paycheck that comes with a “real job.” The best suggestion is to swallow your pride and concentrate on building your new venture. Ultimately, there is nothing more convincing than success.”
How to mount windows drives in Linux
When you dual boot your system to Windows and Linux, it is important that you can view your data stored on Windows drives in Linux and vice-versa. Unfortunately Windows doesn’t recognize Linux partitions (ext2 and ext3) but it’s pretty easy to access your windows drives from Linux. But there is one thing to keep in mind… it’s pretty easy if your windows file system is FAT32. In case it is NTFS, you may have to get Linux plugin for recognizing NTFS for some distros.
First of all, how to recognize the windows drives…
Each separate disk is identified as hda, hdb, hdc, etc. in order if it is a PATA (IDE) drive (your CD drive or if you have a pretty old hard disk) and as sda, sdb, sdc, etc. if it is a SATA disk. For each disk the partitions are identified as sda1, sda2, etc. For eg. if you have a SATA disk and your Windows has three partitions, C: , D: , and E: then these will be represented in Linux as follows:
C: as /dev/sda1
D: as /dev/sda2
E: as /dev/sda3
if you have a CD drive it will be represented as /dev/hda1
Now for mounting …
Say you have a folder called /mnt/d_drive from where you want to access the contents of your D: then just give the command
# mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/d_drive
that’s it . Now open the folder /mnt/d_drive and you will be able to access everything on your d drive.
But this will mount your drive only for current session. If you want to permanently mount the drive you need to edit the text file /etc/fstab. Just open the file in a text editor and add a line like
/dev/sda2 /mnt/sda2 vfat rw,user,noauto 0 0
Make entries for as many partitions as you want to mount permanently. Save the file and restart your session.
Done.
Get Angel Investment for your startup (Mumbai Angels,India
The toughest part in a startup is building the prototype of your idea to prove that it works. You will need angel investment to keep the startup going at this phase. If you have a great idea, and you will like to get some early stage funding, then you should try your luck with mumbai angels
By their own admission, they are focused on seed stage and early stage companies with strong teams, defensible technologies or services and well defined product to market plans.
Mumbai angels has many members with prior Silicon Valley experience. So you can expect some really useful advice and handholding as well. More importantly they invest in indivdual capacity and not as a fund.
Mumbai based startup (mKhoj) gets 7.1 million funding
mKhoj, a mumbai based startup, specializing in mobile advertising has secured $7.1 million funding from Kleiner Perkins, Caufield & Byers and Sherpalo Ventures
mKhoj allows publishers to monetize their mobile traffic. Considering the rapid growth of mobiles in india, this company seems to be moving in the right direction.
When cool is fool !!
I keep breaking my record in being an idiot. Everytime I think that I can not be a bigger idiot than this, I just go on to prove myself wrong. The most frustrating thing is that invariably the foolish ideas are the ones that I think are some smart idea of mine.
The latest in my idiot series was this post about IPL Schedule. I got hold of a pdf file with the complete schedule. I had found out how to embed pdf on the webpage. So I was pretty impressed with my idea to embed the pdf on the webpage.
2 days later, I just realized that this was a dumb idea:
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The embedded pdf is slowing down the entire blog.
No one can read the pdf on my blog, it is just too large
Searchengines can not read the pdf either.
I could have avoided all these problems simply by giving the link to the pdf file.
Next time I get a cool idea, I will be more cautious. You will do good to do the same as well.
Download IPL Schedule
Click on the “Save” button to save the embedded IPL Schedule file. You must be looking for the IPL timetable 2009. The timetable below is for 2008 but you can download ipl timetable. The pdf has a column for results as well so that you can keep track of the winner of each ipl game.
BUY IPL Tickets online
The IPL Tickets are now available for sale. You can book the tickets at ticketpro.
Indian Premier League (IPL) timetable
IPL Timetable
Keeping tab of all the matches of the upcoming IPL can be really difficult. To help you with the task, I am trying to create a google calendar with the schedule of IPL matches. Click on the link of any IPL match timetable to get more details like venue. Request you to let me know how to make it more intuitive.