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Friday, June 30, 2023

Cricket Update: Major Indian Cricket Venues Miss Out On Hosting Matches In ODI World Cup 2023


Few Grounds which miss out to host match for this WC 2023: 

 1. Jharkhand State Cricket Association International Stadium - Ranchi

Thursday, June 29, 2023

Cricket update: Schedule of the IND vs West Indies 2023

Schedule of the IND Test series

12-16 July: 1st Test Match, Windsor Park, Dominica

20-24 July: 2nd Test Match, Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad

West Indies training squad:

Kraigg Brathwaite (captain), Alick Athanaze, Jermaine Blackwood, Nkrumah Bonner, Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Rahkeem Cornwall, Joshua Da Silva, Shannon Gabriel, Kavem Hodge, Akeem Jordan, Jair McAllister, Kirk McKenzie, Marquino Mindley, Anderson Phillip, Raymon Reifer, Kemar Roach, Jayden Seales, Jomel Warrican

India will also play a 3-match ODI series and 5 T20Is on the tour of West Indies. The ODIs will begin on July 27 at Barbados. The second match will also take place at the same venue while the third match will be played at Trinidad. The T20Is kickoff at Trinidad on August 3 followed by 2 games at Guyana and 2 in Florida. The Test matches will start at 7.30 pm IST, the ODIs at 7 pm and the T20Is at 8 pm respectively.

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifiers: West Indies in danger of missing first ODI World Cup, it has to win all super six games

After the riveting league phase, the men's ODI World Cup qualifier has reached the Super Six, where Zimbabwe, Netherlands, West Indies, Sri Lanka, Scotland and Oman will contest for two spots at the main event in India later this year.

The cut-throat nature of the qualifier has already left West Indies, who were pre-tournament favourites along with Sri Lanka, on the brink of elimination. Unless the stars align in their favour in a big way, they - champions in the first two editions in 1975 and 1979 - will not feature in the ODI World Cup for the first time. This, after they had failed to make it to the T20 World Cup in Australia last year.

Victories in their three matches will obviously give them the best chance of qualification, but even then they will be at the mercy of several other results going in their favour.

To start with, they will have to hope that both Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe lose at least two of their three games; if they win two, they will both move to eight points, which will guarantee qualification.



ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifiers: West Indies in danger of missing first ODI World Cup

ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifiers: West Indies in danger of missing first ODI World Cup
ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifiers: West Indies in danger of missing first ODI World Cup

Zimbabwe and former champions Sri Lanka find themselves in a favorable position to secure the last two qualifying berths for this year's ODI World Cup, while the West Indies, who have won the trophy twice, stare at the possible embarrassment of missing the tournament for the first time.

Having triumphed in all four group matches, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka enter the crucial Super Six stage of the qualifiers with four points each, carrying over the rewards obtained from defeating the teams that also progressed from the initial round.


With their impressive batting performances, including a national record-breaking score of 408-6 against the USA, Zimbabwe can approach the upcoming matches with confidence, expecting the runs to keep flowing as the stakes heighten from Thursday.

"We have found our momentum and we are looking forward to carrying it," said Sean Williams, who scored 174 in Monday's 304-run rout of the USA.


Indian Stock markets : registered all-time highs as Sensex crossed the 69,000 mark and Nifty topped the 19,000 mark



Sensex and Nifty scaled back towards the end but registered all-time highs as Sensex crossed the 69,000 mark and Nifty topped the 19,000 mark in today's session.

Discussing the reason for today's market's performance, Jaykrishna Gandhi, Head - Business Development, Institutional Equities, Emkay Global Financial Services said, "There might be another rate hike, but increasingly the odds of recession are reducing making way for a soft landing. This is reflected in the market buoyancy, which eases concerns on the EMs. Crude prices have remained stable to weak despite the Russian coup attempt, weaker crude prices are largely driven by poor China macro as compared to global health being questioned."

The moves in the local indexes contrasted with a mixed mood in Asian peers, where global growth concerns overshadowed upbeat U.S. economic news. 

Tokyo rallied in the second half to end with good gains, while Seoul, Hong Kong and Shanghai ended in the flat-to-red zone. European markets are trading in positive territory. The US markets ended significantly higher on Tuesday.


Monday, June 26, 2023

Cricket update -ICC World Cup Qualifiers: Zimbabwe Script History, Score 400 Runs For First Time In ODI Cricket





ICC World Cup Qualifiers: Zimbabwe Script History, Score 400 Runs For First Time In ODI Cricket
ICC World Cup Qualifiers: Zimbabwe Script History, Score 400 Runs For First Time In ODI Cricket

Zimbabwe cricket team scripted history in their ICC World Cup Qualifier clash against the United States as they scored a total of over 400 runs for the first time in ODI cricket. Riding on a sensational knock from Sean Williams, Zimbabwe posted a massive total of 408 runs after playing the 50 overs against the United States at the Harare Sports Club on Monday (June 26).

First, openers Gumbie and Innocent Kaia got their side to a fine start but Jessy Singh trapped Kaia for 32 off 41 balls. However, Williams walked to play one of the best knocks of cricket career smashing 174 runs off just 101 balls with 21 boundaries and five maximums. 






Gumbie was also dismissed later on 78 off 104 by Nosthush Kenjige but Williams kept the flow of runs coming from the other end. Sikandar Raza 48 (27) and Ryal Burl 47 (16) also played their part helping their team reach the 400-run mark for the first time in history.

Zimbabwe's performance against the USA showcases the potential they have to compete at the highest level. Recently, they pulled off an impressive win against the West Indies in the ongoing World Cup Qualifiers. With three consecutive wins in their previous encounters against Nepal, the Netherlands, and West Indies, Zimbabwe is poised for further success in the Super Six stage.

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Just for info: Today has been the hottest day of the year ..!

Today has been the hottest day of the year

Sunbathers have enjoyed the hot weather at Glastonbury today too (Picture: Tom Wren SWNS)
Sunbathers have enjoyed the hot weather at Glastonbury today too (Picture: Tom Wren SWNS)© Provided by Metro

Britain has recorded the joint hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures soaring to 32.2C.

The mercury shot up in Coningsby, Lincolnshire, equalling the figure in Chertsey, Surrey, on June 10.

A heat health warning is in place which covers most of England until 9am tomorrow, as the Met Office warned sun-bathers to enjoy the heat responsibly.

It comes after a teenage girl died after being pulled from the sea over the weekend.

The forecaster also issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms for parts of England and Scotland today from 1pm-9pm, which could cause localised flooding. 

Some areas could see 30-40mm of rainfall in 1-2 hours, but this is expected to 'vary significantly', while some places are forecast to see hail up to 3cm in diameter along with strong, gusty winds, the Met Office said. 

Beaches including Brighton have been packed on what is the joint hottest day of the year (Picture: REUTERS)
Beaches including Brighton have been packed on what is the joint hottest day of the year 

Saturday, June 24, 2023

General Awareness: Some amazing facts about Antarctica , a study material on Antarctica , with images

Do you know:   One area of the world that needs our help the most is Antarctica, with its ice melts affecting the entire world's climate.


Ninety-nine percent of Antarctica is covered by ice.

Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth and is located almost entirely within the Antarctic Circle. Here are some key points of information about Antarctica:

Geography: Antarctica is the fifth-largest continent, covering an area of approximately 14 million square kilometers (5.4 million square miles). It is largely covered by ice, with an average thickness of about 2,160 meters (7,087 feet). The highest point is Mount Vinson, reaching 4,892 meters (16,050 feet) above sea level.

Climate: Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth. The average temperature in winter ranges from -40°C (-40°F) to -60°C (-76°F), while in summer, it can reach -15°C (5°F) along the coast. The continent is characterized by strong winds and low precipitation, primarily in the form of snowfall.

Scientific Research: Antarctica is an important destination for scientific research. Several countries have research stations and field camps scattered across the continent, where scientists study various disciplines such as climate change, glaciology, geology, astronomy, and marine biology. The Antarctic Treaty System, signed by many nations, governs the peaceful and cooperative use of the continent for scientific purposes.

Wildlife: Despite the harsh conditions, Antarctica is home to diverse wildlife. Penguins, seals, whales, and seabirds are among the most iconic species found in the Antarctic region. The Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica supports abundant marine life, including krill, which forms the basis of the Antarctic food chain.

Tourism: Antarctica attracts adventurous travelers who seek to explore its pristine wilderness. However, due to its fragile ecosystem, tourism is regulated through guidelines and permits to minimize environmental impact. Visitors can experience stunning icebergs, vast ice sheets, and unique wildlife through guided cruises and land excursions.

Political Status: Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which came into effect in 1961. The treaty prohibits military activity, mineral mining, and nuclear testing on the continent. It also promotes scientific cooperation, environmental protection, and the freedom of scientific research.

Environmental Concerns: Antarctica is highly vulnerable to climate change. The melting of ice sheets and glaciers contributes to rising sea levels, which can have global implications. Efforts are underway to understand and mitigate the impacts of climate change on Antarctica and the world.


On average, Antarctica is the windiest continent. Winds in some places of the continent can reach 200 mph (320 km/h).



The Dry Valleys of Antarctica are a unique and extreme polar desert region located in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, a valley system in Victoria Land, East Antarctica. Here are some key details about the Dry Valleys:
The Dry Valleys of Antarctica are the driest place on Earth, with low humidity and almost no snow or ice cover.
Geographic Features: The Dry Valleys encompass a series of valleys, including Taylor Valley, Wright Valley, and Victoria Valley, among others. These valleys are characterized by their extremely dry and barren nature, devoid of any visible surface ice or snow.

Lack of Precipitation: The Dry Valleys are considered the driest places on Earth, with an annual precipitation of less than 10 centimeters (4 inches) of snowfall equivalent. The region's unique topography and katabatic winds (downslope winds) effectively prevent the accumulation of snow and ice.

Absence of Glaciers: Unlike other parts of Antarctica, the Dry Valleys have no glaciers. The combination of low precipitation, high evaporation rates, and wind scouring prevents the formation and maintenance of glaciers in this region.


Ice Sheets and Glaciers: Antarctica is covered by a massive ice sheet, known as the Antarctic Ice Sheet, which contains about 90% of the world's freshwater. The ice sheet has an average thickness of around 2,160 meters (7,087 feet) and holds an estimated 26.5 million cubic kilometers (6.36 million cubic miles) of ice. Glaciers also flow from the ice sheet towards the coast, carrying freshwater in the form of ice.


The average thickness of Antarctic ice is about 1 mile (1.6 kilometers).



Antarctica is home to Mount Erebus, the southernmost active volcano on the planet and home to Earth's only long-lived lava lakes.
Who was the first human to reach the south pole? 
Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen was the first human to reach the South Pole. He beat out English explorer Robert Falcon Scott by arriving on Dec. 14, 1911, and planting the Norwegian flag.

British explorer and meteorologist Felicity Aston was the first person ever to ski across Antarctica powered only by human muscle. She traveled 1,084 miles (1,744 kilometers) in 59 days between late 2011 and early 2012.

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Ashes 2023: Joe Root attain elite Test record, surpassed the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli in the list of most runs scored

Joe Root has now amassed over 11,000 runs from 131 Test matches and surpassed the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli in the list of most runs scored by a batsman before being stumped out for the first time in Tests. With 11168 runs being accumulated before getting stumped out, Root stands second on the list and is only behind West Indies` former Shivnarine Chanderpaul.












Here`s a look at most runs scored by batsmen in Test matches before getting stumped out. 

Shivnarine Chanderpaul - 11414 runs

Joe Root - 11168 runs
Graeme Smith
- 8800 runs

Virat Kohli - 8195 runs

Sachin Tendulkar - 7419 runs

Sunday, June 18, 2023

All Abount Father's Day in terms of Chat GPT


Father's Day is a special occasion celebrated in many countries around the world to honor and appreciate fathers and father figures for their love, guidance, and contribution to their families. It is a day dedicated to recognizing the important role that fathers play in the lives of their children.

Father's Day is typically celebrated on the third Sunday of June in most countries, although the exact date may vary. On this day, children, spouses, and families express their gratitude and affection towards their fathers through various gestures such as giving gifts, spending quality time together, or simply expressing their love and appreciation.

The origins of Father's Day can be traced back to the early 20th century. The idea of honoring fathers was inspired by the already established celebration of Mother's Day. A woman named Sonora Smart Dodd from Spokane, Washington, is often credited with initiating the concept of Father's Day. She wanted to honor her father, a Civil War veteran who had raised her and her siblings single-handedly after their mother passed away.

Over time, the celebration of Father's Day gained popularity and became more widespread. It became an opportunity for people to show gratitude and love to their fathers and father figures, acknowledging their efforts, sacrifices, and unconditional love.

Father's Day is a day for families to come together and create lasting memories. It is a time to reflect on the importance of paternal bonds and the positive influence fathers have on their children's lives. While gifts are a common way to show appreciation, what matters most is the sentiment behind the gesture and the opportunity to express love and gratitude.

Whether it's a simple heartfelt message, a phone call, a thoughtful gift, or spending quality time together, Father's Day provides an opportunity to celebrate and honor the special men in our lives who have played the role of fathers, mentors, and guiding figures.

Saturday, June 17, 2023

Google Doodle : celebrates Kamala Sohonie's birth anniversary , 18-6-2023, chat gpt says about her



Kamala Sohonie was an Indian biochemist and the first Indian woman to earn a doctorate in a scientific discipline. She was born on March 14, 1912, in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, and she passed away on June 28, 1998.

Sohonie completed her Bachelor of Science degree from Bombay University and later pursued a Master of Science in Biochemistry at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. She then obtained a scholarship to study abroad and earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Cambridge, England, in 1939.

After completing her studies, Kamala Sohonie returned to India and joined the Indian Institute of Science as a faculty member. She played a significant role in establishing biochemistry as a field of study in India and contributed to the development of research and education in the discipline.

Sohonie's research focused on studying enzymes and their role in metabolism. She made important contributions to the understanding of enzyme kinetics and the biochemical mechanisms involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates. Her work was recognized both in India and internationally.

Kamala Sohonie's pioneering achievements in the field of biochemistry, as well as her dedication to teaching and research, paved the way for other women to pursue scientific careers in India. She remains an inspiration for aspiring scientists, particularly women, in her home country and beyond.

Friday, June 16, 2023

Cricket Buzz: England Creates Ashes History , England's suprise Day 1 declaring is an Ashes record

England Creates Ashes History

England's suprise Day 1 declaring is an Ashes record for the earliest a team has decided to declare in the first over of an Ashes history. Previously, the record was held by Australia at the MCG in 1937, when they declared in the 66th over. However, at that time there were 8-ball overs, meaning the 2023 decision is the record.

Apart from these two, the third, fourth, and fifth earlier Ashes declarations were all taken by England in six-ball overs but in the 90th, 102nd, and 104th overs, essentially meaning on the second day of play at Lord's (1912) and Nottingham (1964 and 1956).


Revealed! Why England and Australia Are Wearing Black Armbands For Ashes Opener in Edgbaston
Revealed! Why England and Australia Are Wearing Black Armbands For Ashes Opener in Edgbaston

The Ashes: All about ashes in terms of Chat GPT

The Ashes is a renowned and historic cricket series played between England and Australia. It is one of the oldest and most fiercely contested rivalries in international cricket. The series takes place biennially, alternating between England and Australia.

The origin of the Ashes dates back to 1882 when Australia defeated England for the first time on English soil at The Oval in London. A satirical obituary published in a British newspaper, The Sporting Times, stated that English cricket had died and "the body will be cremated, and the ashes taken to Australia." This witty remark sparked the birth of the Ashes legend.

Following that series, a small urn, believed to contain the ashes of a cricket ball, was presented to the English captain, Ivo Bligh, by a group of Melbourne women. It was meant to symbolize the ashes of English cricket and became the trophy associated with the Ashes series.

Since then, the Ashes has become an iconic symbol of cricketing rivalry between the two nations. The series traditionally consists of five Test matches, played over several weeks. The teams compete fiercely to win the urn and claim bragging rights as the best cricketing nation.

The Ashes series has produced numerous legendary cricket moments and remarkable performances. Players like Sir Donald Bradman, Ian Botham, Shane Warne, and Alastair Cook have left an indelible mark on the history of the Ashes with their exceptional contributions.

The Ashes has captured the imagination of cricket fans around the world and is known for its intense atmosphere, passionate crowds, and captivating battles on the field. The contests between England and Australia are often marked by competitive spirit, sledging, and thrilling cricket.

Over the years, the Ashes series has evolved to include day-night Test matches and has also witnessed technological advancements, such as the introduction of Decision Review System (DRS) for umpiring decisions.

Overall, the Ashes holds a special place in cricket history, showcasing the rich tradition and rivalry between England and Australia. It remains one of the most eagerly anticipated events in the cricket calendar and continues to captivate fans with its blend of skill, drama, and national pride.

Thursday, June 15, 2023

Crirket Update: Asia Cup 2023 dates and venues announced

Here is statement  from https://asiancricket.org/asia-cup-2023-dates-and-venues-announced-medi
ASIA CUP 2023 – Dates and Venues Announced


We are delighted to announce that the Asia Cup 2023 will be held from 31st August to 17th September 2023 and will see the elite teams from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Nepal, compete in a total of 13 exciting ODI matches.
The tournament will be hosted in a hybrid model with four matches being held in Pakistan, and the remaining nine matches being played in Sri Lanka.

The 2023 Edition will feature two groups, with two teams from each group qualifying for the Super Four stage. The top two teams from the Super Four stage will then face off in the final.

We look forward to welcoming fans from around the world to witness this celebration of cricket at its finest.

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Job notification: CSBC #Bihar Police Constable 21391 Vacancy Recruitment 2023 full details, application fee, imp dates


Central Selection #Board of #Constable (#CSBC) of Bihar Police invites Online application in the prescribed format from Indian nationals for the following various 21391 Sarkari Naukri vacancy of  Constables (Male/Female) in Constable grade of Bihar Police (BP) and Bihar Military Police (BMP) in Bihar State Police for the year 2023. (Advt. No. 01/2023)  


more info: 




CSBC Bihar Police Constable Recruitment 2023 Vacancies

  • Constable: 21391 vacancies (UR-8556, EWS-2140, MBC-3842, BC-2570, Women of BC-655, SC-3400, ST-228) (Dependents of Freedom Fighters-428, Transgender-56) in Bihar Police (BP) and Bihar Military Police (BMP), Pay Scale: Pay Level-3 ₹21700-69100, Age: 18-25 years as on 01/08/2022, Qualification: Intermediate / 10+2 or equivalent as on 01/08/2022. 


Application Fee

₹675/- to be paid online along with application form. ₹180/- for SC/ST/Women and Third Gender  candidates to be paid by Net Banking or by Credit/Debit Card only.

How to Apply for Bihar Police Constable  Recruitment 2023?

Suitable and desirable candidates Apply Online in the prescribed format at Bihar CSBC website from 20/06/2023 to 20/07/2023 only for Bihar Police Constable Recruitment by CSBC 2023.

Details and online submission 

Please visit the 'Bihar Police' tab on the CSBC Bihar Police Recruitment website on https://csbc.bih.nic.in for details and online submission of application for Bihar Police Constable  Recruitment 2023.  


Tuesday, June 13, 2023

#DoYouKnow: if you search using Bing , you will be rewarded..!

there is a campaign : on MS bing "Reward yourself with Microsoft Rewards " 



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Cyclone Biparjoy is the only third cyclone in nearly 60 years to hit the western coast



 
source:  Wind map | Microsoft Weather (msn.com)

India and Pakistan continue to prepare for Cyclone Biparjoy, which is likely to make landfall near Kutch in India and move towards Pakistan next. Cyclone Biparjoy weakened into a very severe cyclonic storm on Tuesday and as it continues to move north-northwestwards, the cyclone is 380 kilometres south of Karachi. Fishing activities have been halted, rescue personnel have been deployed and evacuation plans for those at risk have been put in place. 
High tides splash on the sea front at a beach before the due onset of cyclone Biparjoy, in Karachi on June 13, 2023.High tides splash on the sea front at a beach before the due onset of cyclone Biparjoy, in Karachi on June 13, 2023.(AFP)
Cyclone Biparjoy is the only third cyclone in nearly 60 years to hit the western coast. Experts say that the increase in frequency and intensity is indicating the negative impact of climate change.As Biparjoy prepares to make landfall between Gujarat's Mandvi and Pakistan's port city of Karachi on June 15, the Met department said total destruction of thatched houses and extensive damage to kutcha houses in several districts. The very severe cyclonic storm can uproot power and communication poles in these areas and disrupt railways and damage standing crops, plantations and orchards.

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Monsoon Update 2023: Monsoon Reaches Indian Mainland, IMD Officially Declares Onset Over Kerala

The India Meteorological Department on Thursday officially declared the arrival of monsoon in Kerala. In a statement on Thursday, the IMD said, "The southwest monsoon has set in over Kerala today, June 8."

According to the MeT office, there has been widespread rainfall over Kerala during past 24 hours. Considering all the above certified conditions, the southwest monsoon has set in over Kerala against the normal date of June 1.

Thiruvananthapuram: Commuters on a road amid rainfall, in Thiruvananthapuram, Wednesday, June 7, 2023. Cyclone 'Biparjoy' over the Arabian Sea has rapidly intensified into a severe cyclonic storm, with meteorologists predicting a "mild" monsoon onset over Kerala. (PTI Photo)                       (PTI06_07_2023_000132B)


The IMD added conditions were favourable for further advance of the monsoon into some more parts of the central Arabian Sea, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and southwest, central, northeast Bay of Bengal, northeastern states, and remaining parts of Kerala during the next 48 hours.

"The monsoon has advanced into remaining parts of south Arabian Sea and some parts of central Arabian Sea, entire Lakshadweep area, most parts of Kerala, most parts of south Tamil Nadu, remaining parts of Comorin area, Gulf of Mannar and some more parts of southwest, central and northeast Bay of Bengal today," it added.

As per the IMD forecast, heavy rains accompanied by lightning and gusty winds with a speed reaching 40 km per hour are likely to lash isolated places in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Malappuram and Kozhikode districts today.

source: Monsoon Reaches Indian Mainland, IMD Officially Declares Onset Over Kerala (msn.com)