Tuesday, April 13, 2010

World Record 200 Not Out in ODI History....

The only Man on the Planet to Score a Double Century and
He is the SuperMan of INDIA.....

Monday, March 16, 2009

Devotees Can Reach Shirdi in just 7 Hours.

Devotees Can Reach The Temple Town In Less Than 7 Hours
Mumbai: Central Railway (CR) will start a weekend train to Shirdi that will go by a shorter route, taking close to half the time the daily train takes to reach Sai Baba’s shrine.The CST-Sainagar Shirdi train will leave at 10.20 pm on Friday and reach at 5 am on Saturday. The return train (Sainagar Shirdi-CST) will leave at 7.30 am on Saturday and reach Mumbai at 2.25 pm the same day.This train will be run on a trial basis and, depending on the response, CR will review the need to make it a permanent service.CR flagged off the first direct train to Shirdi after the Shirdi-Puntamba link was completed. But the route has 22 stops and takes close to 13 hours. It passes through Pune and is convenient for passengers there and the new route will be 112.5 kms shorter.“The recently started weekend specials from Mumbai to Madgaon have become a huge hit. So we thought why not a weekend train to Shirdi,’’ CR chief public relations officer S C Mudgerikar said. A FASTER RIDE First train Friday (March 20) Time taken Less than 7 hours Timings 10.20 pm from CST (Friday) will reach Shirdi at 5 am (Saturday) Return train 7.30 am from Shirdi (Saturday) and reach CST at 14.25 pm Distance 342.7 km Route CST, Dadar, Kalyan, Igatpuri, Nasik, Manmad, Kopargaon, Shirdi Halts 8 Price of ticket General seating: Rs 83 Sleeper Class: Rs 161 3 AC: Rs 427 2 AC: Rs 999 Break up of coaches 1 AC 2 tier, 1 AC 3 tier, 6 3 tier sleeper, 3 general seating and 2 SLR ie seating plus luggage compartmentBookings open for first train Wednesday

http://www.shrisaibabasansthan.org/shirdilivedarshan1.htm

Once Again " JAY HO "



Sai Ganesh

Saturday, March 07, 2009


Let this History Repeat again in NewZealand



Sachin Tendulkar scored his first ODI hundred in New Zealand, New Zealand v India, 3rd ODI, Christchurch, March 8, 2009
After seeing the way he played in the second ODI, I had a feeling something big is coming. Something never seen before.

Sachin Tendulkar celebrates his century, New Zealand v India, 3rd ODI, Christchurch, March 8, 2009
Tendulkar in the same league with Bradman: John Wright

Indian cricket star Sachin Tendulkar has been turned into a Hindu god by devoted fans. Worshippers commissioned artists to create icons of the cricketer as the religion's monkey god Hanuman in the Indian capital, Delhi.
Tendulkar, who is the highest run scorer in both one-day and test cricket, is seen by many in India as the greatest batsman ever and is one of the country's most popular figures.
The religious works show him wielding his bat instead of the flute shown in traditional images of the god. Artist Gautam Bhatia explained: "He is truly a god to millions of people who worship this sport.












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" Sai Sai Bol Sai Sai Bol"


My Fav Rice Plate With Shrikhand Which is not there !