Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Hey Pinky!

Well, for the first time, a "pink" ball is being tried in a cricket match. This would replace the "white" ball used in one-dayers. Not much innovation has gone on to changing the color of the ball except for making it "orange" in 1989 in England, which backfired since it was not visible on TV. So far, so good, goin' by the comments of the players. Let us wait n watch if it is going to become a permanent fixture. Read about it in http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/7352516.stm

An Orwellian approach to an ideology

Twitter has taught me a lot. It continues to, every day.  An app to air news and views, it has grown humongously over the years. With 400 mi...