To kick-start my re-entry to blogging, just a round-up of yesterday’s important events and my views on them:
1) The much hyped Abhi-Ash marriage took place yesterday. I was getting really sick and tired of all the useless coverage that the news channels were bringing over the last 3-4 days. If they wanted to have a private affair, let them have it. Why do these channels have to haunt their houses waiting for something/someone to show up? Anyways with that marriage, my cup of woe is full. Aishwarya was the last in the list of my favorite actresses – Revathy, Kajol and the eighth wonder. Now have to turn my attention to the promising Asin :)
2) Brian Charles Lara announced retirement from international cricket. Despite what has happened in the recent past, he will always be remembered as one among the greatest batsmen ever. When in full flow, he was such a pleasure to watch. However, just like Inzamam a few weeks earlier, it’s not always possible to get your timing right.
3) The Indian team for the
a. Dropping Virender Sehwag from the test team and selecting him for the one-day team – Absolute bullshit. With the exception of the SouthAfrica tour, Sehwag has been our leading batsman in tests last year. And he should have been dropped from the one-day team for obvious reasons.
b. Playing Piyush Chawla for the one-dayers. In today’s scenario, fielding a young leg-spinner in the one-dayers is not a good option. He will go for control of run-flow over wickets and in the process lose the edge. Should have atleast let him stay for the tests as well.
4) The Government has asked the IIMs to put on hold the admission process. If the new quotas are only incremental and are not going to affect the general category students (as promised by our HRD minister), why not go ahead with the admission process for the general category? Why cause unnecessary trouble for everyone? As far as I can see, this is once again a ploy used by the HRD minister to put the time pressure on the Court to force the verdict, probably without providing the latest census data as required by the court. At the end of the day, I just hope genuine students (whichever category they may belong to) don’t get affected in all this politics bullshit.
Chalo then, that’s it for now. Hope to get back to normal blogging for sometime before I join work.
3 comments:
Hmm. I felt bad when Shalini got married. Not that I had a crush :) ... just that one by one talented ones are pulled out of movies.
can u imagine??? i spent one whole day following the stupid live coverage of Jhanvi Kapoor, the girl who slit her wrists and claimed to be married to abhishek
and on another note..Supreme COurt rocks :P...thankflly some sense prevails
@Govar: Yup, I was just beginning to like shalini after Alaipayuthey and she decided to get married :(
@Simba: Seems like the politicians are determined to ruin this year's admissions :)
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