Misbah- Ul- Haq To Lead Pakistan In Series Vs Bangladesh


Islamabad, Nov 21: Misbah-ul-Haq will lead Pakistan in the tour to Bangladesh starting later this month.Misbah is captain for the lone Twenty20 international at Mirpur on Nov. 29 and for the three-match limited-overs series starting Dec. 1, with selectors retaining all 16 playe.....
Islamabad, Nov 21: Misbah-ul-Haq will lead Pakistan in the tour to Bangladesh starting later this month.


Misbah is captain for the lone Twenty20 international at Mirpur on Nov. 29 and for the three-match limited-overs series starting Dec. 1, with selectors retaining all 16 players who helped Pakistan win the current ODI series against Sri Lanka.
Misbah remains in charge for two-test series which starts Dec. 9 at Chittagong.
Fast bowler Mohammad Talha replaced Wahab Riaz in the only change to the test squad from the team that defeated Sri Lanka 1-0 in the United Arab Emirates.


Pakistan leaves for Bangladesh from Abu Dhabi later this week after a T20 international against Sri Lanka.


Misbah seeks resumption of India -Pakistan matches



Abu Dhabi Nov 22: Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq on Tuesday hoped that his country and India could soon resume cricketing ties which was stalled after the Mumbai terrorists attacks in 2008.
"Of course, we'd like to play against India. India-Pakistan series are always important for both players and fans," he said ahead Pakistan's fifth and final ODI against Sri Lanka on Tuesday.
"It's always fun to play in a series between India and Pakistan. The interest is high, I hope it happens because for all fans and players it is a good occasion," he said.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Zaka Ashraf is due to meet his Indian counterpart N Srinivasan in Chennai early next month to discuss the possibility of resumption of bilateral series.
Both countries are slated to square off according to ICC Future Tours Programme but are hard pressed to find a slot because of India's hectic schedule.
Misbah said the current Pakistan team was more mature than the one which lost to India in the ODI World Cup semifinal in March.
"That World Cup team wasn't so different to this side, maybe one or two changes. That also had teamwork and commitment in it. But this team is more mature than before, we've won a few series since then and the confidence grows the more the you win.
"If these players stay together, then definitely we can get better. It looks more improved basically because it has more experience," he said


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Sourav Ganguly with his wife Dona and Daughter Sana
Sourav Ganguly Daughter Sana
Sourav Ganguly Daughter Sana
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Sourav Ganguly with his wife Dona anddaughter Sana
Sourav Ganguly and his Daughter Sana


Bollywood actress and former Miss World; Aishwarya Rai Bachchan


Aishwarya Rai, Bollywood actress and former Miss World, poses in front of the Taj Mahal in Agra on Wednesday. Rai tethered a hot-air balloon at the Taj Mahal to help it get onto the list of the new Seven Wonders of the World. — Reuters photo
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Miss World; Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Aishwarya Rai and former Miss World; Aishwarya Rai Bachchan


Indian Cricket Team Players's Wives




Sachin with his wife Anjali
Dhoni with his wife Sakshi
Kumble with his wife,children &Parents
Laxman with his wife & kid
Kambli with his wife
Prasad with his Wife
Vengsarkar with his wife
Gavaskar with his wife
Srikant with his wife
Sidhu with his wife
Venkatapathi Raju with his wife
Sehwag with his wife & son
Shastri with his wife & Kid
Ramesh Power with his wife & Kid
Srinath with his Wife
Ganguly with his Wife & Daughter.


Dinesh karthik with his wife.
Azhar with his Wife.
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Nehra with his Wife.
Jadeja with his Wife.
Agarkar with his Wife & Kid.
Dravid with his wife & Son.
Parthiv with his Wife
Kapil Dev with his wife & Daughter.
Robin Singh With his Wife
Murli Kartik with his Wife


Indian Rivers Systems and Map


Indian Rivers Map

Rivers are an important part of Indian geography and Indian society. Most major cities in India are located by river banks, and their water provides much irrigation, transportation, livelihood and electricity throughout the country.
These rivers determine much of the course of action of India, as when they flood or dry up, everything is affected, for better or for worse. Some of these great rivers also have religious and mythological significance, and have been the site of many ancient societies.
All of India’s major rivers come from three main watersheds. The first is the Himalaya and Karakoram Ranges; the second is the Vindhya and Satpura Ranges; the third is the Sahyadri or Western Ghats region. Most rivers go into the Bay of Bengal, but some empty out into the Arabian Sea. There are a few major river networks in India, and then there are dozens of tributaries that flow off from them.

Indian River Systems

The Indus River System is mainly in Pakistan, but some of it is in India. the country of India derived its name from this river, and it is important in the country’s history and heritage. The ancient Indus Valley civilization thrived off of this river and its floodplain, which is one of the world’s oldest known civilizations. They built their settlements around its banks, and created an advanced drainage system for the water.
The river itself originates in Tibet, and is largely fed from the snow of the Himalayas. The Indus River is one of the few rivers in the world that has the sensation of tidal bore, which is when the incoming tidal water forms waves, and the waves travel up the river against the current.
The Brahmaputra River System starts off in Mansarovar Lake (in Tibet), and most of it is outside of India, flowing throughout Tibet and Bangladesh. It is common for this river to flood during monsoon season, which i s June through October, which often results in flash floods, deforestation and soil erosion. The Brahmaputra is one of the longest rivers in Asia.
The Narmada River System flows throughout central India. People associate the regions of North India and South India as dividing through this river. Its name in Sanskrit means “the Giver of Pleasure.” It runs from east to west, and empties into the Arabian Sea. It mostly flows throughout steep banks, so it is difficult to irrigate and navigate.
One famous spot on the Narmada River is Marble Rocks, a gorge in Bhedaghat (close to Jabalpur). These white limestone and basalt rocks are covered with green and black volcanic seams, and are fascinating to look at from a boat. Some of these rock formations reach up to 100 feet, while the river flows between them. The Narmada is also considered a holy river in India, in which one can be purified by washing in the waters.
The Tapti River System flows from east to west in central India. It originates in the Satpura Range, and then flows into the Gulf of Cambay of the Arabian Sea.
The Godavari River System has the second largest stretch of river within India, and its water appears to be brownish. It originates in Trimbakeshwar, which is near Mumbai, and empties into the Bay of Bengal. The river becomes very wide during monsoon season, and then mostly dries up during the winter. It is a sacred river to Hindus, and there are holy pilgrimages to the water, as well asreligious festivals held every 12 years.
The Krishna River System originates in Mahabaleswar and empties into the Bay of Bengal. It is located in central-southern India. Its name means “dark” in Sanskrit. It has one of the most fertile deltas in India, but it can get very dangerous and cause lots of damage during monsoon season, when it reaches over 75 feet in depth.
The Kaveri River System, or the Dakshin Ganga, has religious significance to Hindus. This river was also the water source for many ancient kingdoms in Southern India. It originates in the Western Ghats, and flows into the Bay of Bengal. Its basin is approximately 27,700 square miles. This is an important river, with a developed hydroelectric power system, and use for irrigation andconsumption. One important spot for hydroelectric power is ShivanasamudraFalls. These water falls were the source of the first hydroelectric power station in Asia.
The Mahanadi River System is a large delta that goes through much of India, and drains into the Bay of Bengal. Its source is hard to determine, because it comes from a network of different mountain streams. It has a high content of silt deposit, and it can cause deadly floods. Several hydroelectric power plants are powered by the Mahanadi River System. Its drainage area is an estimated 51,000 square miles.


Indiana Jones Profile and Photos


Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr., also called Indy, is a fictional professor, archaeologist, and adventurer who is the main protagonist of the 1981 adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark and its prequel, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and sequel, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Portrayed by Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones is noted for his trademark bullwhip, his fedora hat, and his extreme fear of snakes. 

Younger versions of the character were also played by River Phoenix (in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), and by Corey Carrier and Sean Patrick Flanery (in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles). An older version of Jones (at age 93), played by George Hall, also appeared in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. 

Indiana Jones is also the general name given to the series as a whole, which comprises three films, a TV series, various novels, comics, video games, and other media. A fourth film has also been announced, and is expected to be released May of 2008.
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