India South Africa 2nd Test Live Streaming
KOLKATA : India South Africa 2nd Test Live Streaming, Virender Sehwag cracked a scintillating century to launch India’s strong reply on the second day of the second and final Test against South Africa on Monday.
Sehwag smashed 19 fours and two sixes in his unbeaten 125 off 115 balls and shared a third-wicket stand of 150 with Sachin Tendulkar as India raced to 232-2 by tea at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
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Tendulkar was batting on 65 at the break, with India trailing by 64 runs after bowling out the visitors for 296 in their first innings.
India, who lost the first Test in Nagpur by an innings and six runs, need a win to square the series and retain their number one position in the official Test rankings.
Sehwag completed his second century of the series in style, cutting Wayne Parnell (0-46) to the point boundary for his 19th Test ton and fifth against South Africa.
Tendulkar too opened up to play some exquisite shots after a sedate start to his innings. The batting superstar had so far hit nine fours in his 106-ball knock.
But it was the belligerent Sehwag who stole the show, smashing fast bowler Dale Steyn (0-55) for three fours in a row, before dishing out similar treatment to Morne Morkel (1-61).
Parnell was not spared either as Sehwag drove the fast bowler to the covers for a four and followed it up by smashing a six to the third-man boundary.
The opener then pulled left-arm spinner Paul Harris (0-57) for the second six of his entertaining knock.
South Africa had a chance to dismiss Sehwag on 47 but Jean-Paul Duminy grassed a simple chance off Morkel at first slip.
South Africa tasted success in the morning session when Gautam Gambhir was run out as he went for a sharp second run on Sehwag’s call. He hit three fours in his 25, sharing an opening stand of 73 with Sehwag.
Murali Vijay (seven) edged Morkel behind the wicket where AB de Villiers, keeping wicket in the absence of the injured Mark Boucher, took a fine catch diving to his right.
Earlier, Zaheer Khan (4-90) ended the South African innings when he trapped Parnell leg-before wicket for 12 in the fourth over of the day after the visitors resumed at the overnight 266-9.
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India South Africa 2nd Test Live Streaming was first posted on February 15, 2010 at 5:22 pm.
Olympic Luge Tragedy Video
Olympic Luge Tragedy Video, Olympic death luge video YouTube and Nodar Kumaritashvili update. The Olympic death luge video will continue to be a viral internet video until the Olympics are long gone. The video was pulled from YouTube because of a “copyright claim”, although there are plenty of news networks that had coverage of the incident, and have posted the video online.
Nodar Kumaritashvili’s death took place on the Whistler track at the Vancouver winter games. He was a very experienced luger, and was hoping to make his first Olympic appearance.
New coverage has indicated that Kumaritashvili told his father that he was “scared” of the track. His dad told him to put his feet down to slow himself if he was scared.
His father says his son is brave, and started the track once he finished.
The death has caused a lot of controversy. Olympic officials have claimed that the death was due to “human error”, although the track has been criticized as too fast. Recommended speeds are typically 85 mph or less, but the Whistler track has clocked speeds of 96 mph.
The luge competition will go on, but people are still outraged over the death. This young bright athlete died well before his time.
Olympic Luge Tragedy Video was first posted on February 15, 2010 at 5:33 pm.
Google Dashboard, more privacy and control
November 9, 2009 by Trend PK
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Google Dashboard, Google Inc, the search giant has announced that it will provide a window called Google Dashboard to its users so that they can view what data Google is capturing from their services like YouTube, Gmail, Google Reader etc.
The company had been criticized often for accumulating large data about its users and providing easy access to others. With the new application, users can now adjust privacy settings directly via Google Dashboard for their different Google products. The service has launched in first week of November, 2009.
Google Dashboard, more privacy and control was first posted on November 9, 2009 at 7:43 pm.

