Monday, 19 October 2015

Yuvi is Back

Yuvraj Singh is back with a blistering 187 runs for Punjab during the ongoing Ranji Trophy tournament,  seeing the bad cricket played by some middle order in the current India South Africa series, I really recommend BCCI to replace Raina or Dhawan with Yuvraj which gives strength in the middle order as well as a best part time option for bowling.

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Flash News

TVS Star City+ Gold Edition launched at Rs 48,934 in India http://t.co/rqPevFAVoZ http://t.co/uQoMdt5MuT

Saturday, 10 January 2015

HURRAY !!!!!

Got placed in HIL Limited Kondapalli as a Engineer Trainee 
Feeling very excited & looking forward to provide my services to the company.

Wednesday, 5 November 2014





Bayer Leverkusen have boosted their chances of reaching the last 16 of the Champions League with a 2-1 win away to Group C rivals Zenit St Petersburg.
ollowing a lively opening to the match, the hosts almost made the breakthrough on 12 minutes when Hulk's free kick evaded everyone before coming back off the post.

F The Russians came close again moments later, but Aleksandr Kerzhakov was denied by Bernd Leno after being sent through on goal by Danny's clever flick.
n saw Stefan Kiessling's fierce drive kept out by Yuri Lodygin. However, it was the Germans who took the lead with 67 minutes on the clock as Heung-Min Son curled the ball into the net from 25 yards following a clever
Kerzhakov was in the thick of the action again midway through the half when he fired inches wide of the post, while a rare opening for the visitors later
o free-kick routine. Son the doubled his team's advantage just six minutes later when he rode the challenge of Domenico Criscito before slotting in calmly.
ab an equaliser in stoppage time.
Zenit reduced the deficit on 89 minutes when Jose Rondon steered the ball home from Andrey Arshavin's clipped pass over the top, but the Russians failed to g
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Sunday, 19 October 2014





Paul Pogba cancelled out Simone Zaza's opener but the reigning Italian champions were unable to rack up a seventh successive win Juventus dropped points for the first time in Serie A this season as they were held to a shock 1-1 draw at struggling Sassuolo on Saturday night. Massimiliano Allegri's men claimed a sixth win from as many games prior to the international break when beating Roma 3-2, but failed to find top gear at Stadio Citta del Tricolore. Sassuolo claimed an unlikely lead after 13 minutes through Simone Zaza, a player previously co-owned by Juventus, only for the visitors to respond swiftly courtesy of a stunning Paul Pogba strike. However, Pogba's goal failed to spark the champions into action as they found themselves continually frustrated by a hard-working Sassuolo outfit, who climb off the foot of the table. Roma's 3-0 win over Chievo earlier on Saturday ensures Juve's lead at the summit has been cut to one point, with Allegri likely to view this game as a missed opportunity. Juve had won their previous 13 league matches, their last dropped points coming in a 2-0 loss at Napoli on March 30. Sassuolo, still to win a league game this season, showed no sign of being overawed, despite some early Juventus pressure. Fernando Llorente was first to test Andrea Consigli after 12 minutes, forcing a smart save following a teasing cross from the right, and Roberto Pereyra sent the rebound over the bar.




The club captain scored twice, while Xabi Alonso opened his goalscoring account for the club in a comfortable win at the Allianz Arena Philipp Lahm scored twice and Xabi Alonso struck his first goal for the club as Bayern Munich thumped Werder Bremen 6-0 on Saturday afternoon. Werder travelled to Bavaria having conceded 18 goals in their last three league meetings with Bayern - and the champions were in no mood to forgive them further embarrassment on this occasion with a devastating first-half display. Goals from Lahm (2), Xabi Alonso, Thomas Muller and Mario Gotze (2) secured the points for Pep Guardiola's side, with the Bayern boss having the luxury of taking off several of his star men early ahead of Tuesday's Champions League trip to Roma. Even without Robert Lewandowski - left on the bench after picking up a heavy knock while on international duty with Poland - Bayern had an overwhelming amount of attacking quality for their opponents to handle and continued their unbeaten start to the season in ominous fashion. Werder, by contrast, remain rooted to the foot of the table awaiting their first victory of the campaign. The gulf between the teams in this top-versus-bottom clash was evident from the off - the pattern of the game set as the visitors chased shadows while Bayern zipped the ball around at dizzying speed. Despite their overwhelming possession, the champions were made to wait until the 20th minute before taking the lead through Lahm.





With new signing Jairo making his debut, Mainz made the confident start justified by their unbeaten record. Jonas Hofmann tested Marwin Hitz in the Augsburg goal, while Shinji Okazakis movement up front left the visitors defence chasing shadows. It took 20 minutes for the dominant hosts to open the scoring, and it inevitably came from the inspired Hofmann. His third goal of the season was a thing of beauty, twisting and turning before beating Hitz at his near post. The hosts doubled their lead just three minutes later, debutant Jairo taking advantage of some slack Augsburg defending to place his confident finish into the bottom corner. Augsburg, stung, looked to force a way back through Halil Altintop and Raul Bobadilla, yet the well-organised Mainz defence was foiling their best efforts. The closest they came was five minutes before the break, as Bobadillas free-kick drew a smart save from Loris Karius. Too little, too late Karius was called into action early in the second-half, as Augsburg, and particularly Bobadilla began peppering his goal with shots. One effort from Ragnar Klavan drew a superb save from the young custodian, while the entry of Abdul Rahman Baba at left-back gave Augsburg more pace and width.