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Fifty Years of Surrey Championship Cricket
Fifty Years of Surrey Championship Cricket History, Memories, Facts and Figures • How it all started • How the League has grown • A League Chairman’s season • How it might look in 2043? • Top performances across fifty years HAVE YOUR EVENT AT THE KIA OVAL 0207 820 5670 SE11 5SS [email protected] events.kiaoval.com Surrey Championship History 1968 - 2018 1968 2018 Fifty Years of Surrey 1968 2018 Championship Cricket ANNIVERSA ANNIVERSA 50TH RY 50TH RY April 2018 PRESIDENT Roland Walton Surrey Championship 50th Anniversary 1968 - 2018 Contents Diary of anniversary activities anD special events . 4 foreworD by peter Murphy (chairMan) . 5 the surrey chaMpionship – Micky stewart . 6 Message froM richarD thoMpson . 7 the beginning - MeMories . 9. presiDent of surrey chaMpionship . 10 reflections anD observations on the 1968 season . 16 sccca - final 1968 tables . 19 the first Match - saturDay May 4th 1968 . 20 ten years of league cricket (1968 - 1977) . 21 the first twenty years - soMe personal MeMories . 24 Message froM Martin bicknell . 27 the history of the surrey chaMpionship 1968 to 1989 . 28 the uMpires panel . 31 the seconD 25 years . 32 restructuring anD the preMier league 1994 - 2005 . 36 the evolution of the surrey chaMpionship . 38 toDay’s ecb perspective of league cricket . 39 norManDy - froM grass roots to the top . 40 Diary of a league chairMan’s season . 43 surrey chaMpionship coMpetition . 46 expansion anD where are they now? . 47 olD grounDs …..….. anD new! . 51 sponsors of the surrey chaMpionship . 55 what Might the league be like in 25 years? . 56 surrey chaMpionship cappeD surrey players . 58 history . -
Cricket Memorabilia Society Postal Auction Closing at Noon 10
CRICKET MEMORABILIA SOCIETY POSTAL AUCTION CLOSING AT NOON 10th JULY 2020 Conditions of Postal Sale The CMS reserves the right to refuse items which are damaged or unsuitable, or we have doubts about authenticity. Reserves can be placed on lots but must be agreed with the CMS. They should reflect realistic values/expectations and not be the “highest price” expected. The CMS will take 7% of the price realised, the vendor 93% which will normally be paid no later than 6 weeks after the auction. The CMS will undertake to advertise the memorabilia for auction on its website no later than 3 weeks prior to the closing date of the auction. Bids will only be accepted from CMS members. Postal bids must be in writing or e-mail by the closing date and time shown above. Generally, no item will be sold below 10% of the lower estimate without reference to the vendor.. Thus, an item with a £10-15 estimate can be sold for £9, but not £8, without approval. The incremental scale for the acceptance of bids is as follows: £2 increments up to £20, then £20/22/25/28/30 up to £50, then £5 increments to £100 and £10 increments above that. So, if there are two postal bids at £25 and £30, the item will go to the higher bidder at £28. Should there be two identical bids, the first received will win. Bids submitted between increments will be accepted, thus a £52 bid will not be rounded either up or down. Items will be sent to successful postal bidders the week after the auction and will be sent by the cheapest rate commensurate with the value and size of the item. -
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www.gradeup.co Current Affairs of the Week 11-17 April 2021 Ghaziabad issues India’s first municipal green bonds • Ghaziabad Nagar Nigam (GNN) has announced successfully raising and listing India’s first Green Municipal bond issue. • GNN raised ₹150 crore at a cost of 8.1%. • This fund will be used to clean dirty water by setting up a tertiary water treatment plant and supply piped water through water-meters to places like Sahibabad • Ghaziabad is debt-free and has maintained a revenue surplus position in the last few years, according to India Ratings, which rated the paper. Government launches Mass Vaccination Programme ‘Teeka Utsav’ • Govt has launched mass vaccination programme titled as Teeka Utsav (Vaccine Festival) in fight against COVID-19 • It will be held from April 11 (birth anniversary of Jyotiba Phule) to 14 (birth anniversary of Jyotiba Phule), 2021 • It is a nation-wide vaccination drive and will be observed as vaccination festival to inoculate maximum number of eligible people against the coronavirus • All eligible persons can book an appointment with CoWIN portal and Aarogya Setu App Telegram Groups NDA & Other Exams: https://t.me/joinchat/TX7hKUXmUvKsOL5IFHsbRA CDS & Defence Exams: https://t.me/joinchat/TX7hKVbSbpp5PDJuRccltw Air Force X & Y: https://t.me/GradeupAirforce India-Netherlands Virtual Summit held • PM Modi and Prime Minister of Netherlands Mark Rutte, held virtual summit • During this, two leaders reviewed the existing bilateral engagements and also exchanged views on further expanding and diversifying the -
PCB Annual Report 2018-19
Designed by PRESTIGE Annual Report 2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 Contents Foreword Men's domestic cricket Chairman's Report 1 Regional Inter-District 2018-2019 65 Managing Director's Report 4 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 67 Overview of men's international cricket 5 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Grade-II 69 Overview of women’s international/domestic cricket 7 One-Day Cup for Regions and Departments 71 Overview of men's domestic cricket 9 Quaid-e-Azam One-Day Cup 73 Overview of women’s game development 11 National T20 Cup 75 Overview of the Academies' programmes 13 HBL PSL 2019 77 Obituaries 16 Pakistan Cup 83 Patron's Trophy Grade-II 85 Men's international cricket (2018-2019) Women's domestic cricket Asia Cup 2018 19 Inter-Departmental T20 Women's Cricket Championship 89 Pakistan vs Australia in the UAE 21 PCB Triangular One-Day Women’s Cricket Tournament 2018-19 91 Pakistan vs New Zealand in the UAE 25 Pakistan in South Africa 27 Pathways cricket Pakistan in England 31 U13 Regional National T20 Tournament 95 U16 Regional National One-Day Tournament 97 Men's international cricket U16 Pentangular One-Day Tournament 99 (2017-2018) Inter-Region U19 Three-Day Tournament 101 Independence Cup 2018 Pakistan vs World XI 35 Inter-Region U19 One-Day Tournament 103 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka in the UAE and Lahore 37 Pentangular U19 T20 Cup 105 Pakistan in New Zealand 39 Pakistan A vs New Zealand A and England Lions in the UAE 106 West Indies in Karachi 41 Pakistan U16 vs Australia U16 in the UAE 109 Pakistan tour of Ireland, England and Scotland 43 Pakistan U16 in Bangladesh -
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TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019 DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU daily Excelsior Established 1965 Kishtwar killing part of a bigger game plan Founder Editor S.D. Rohmetra Brig Anil Gupta terrorism. They have only one always wanted to be in control of to wrest complete control of defences are based on a network considered many non-military purpose, driving out the Hindus the area North and West of water resources (including of canals. There will be no crops options as well to punish Pakistan he broad daylight cold from the areas already mentioned Chenab River and south of Pir- Chenab) which is not feasible and drinking water as well. Pak- including the option of control- blooded murder by jihadi to give a concrete shape to the Panjal which separates it from without formation of a Muslim istanis feel that such an act by ling the flow of river waters strict- Upgradation of MA Stadium Tterrorists of a devoted concept of Greater Kashmir, Kashmir. Greater Kashmir con- majority Greater Kashmir. 'Water India can cripple Pakistan mili- ly as per the Indus Water Treaty Rashtriya Swayam Sevak (RSS) which in itself is not the end but cept also includes Kargil district security' and not the well-being of tarily and economically. Howev- (IWT). "Blood and water cannot rime Minister's Development Package leader and his police guard in only a means to an end. of Ladakh region because of the Kashmiris is the ultimate aim of er, it is interesting to note that dur- flow together," warned PM Modi. (PMDP) for Jammu and Kashmir included Kishtwar town of Jammu cannot A Greater Kashmir which two important tributaries of Indus the Pak sponsored proxy war. -
U15 Schools Championship, Becoming the First Surrey School to Win the Competition, Previously the Lord’S Taverners’ Trophy for School
SURREY SCHOOLS’ CRICKET ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REPORT 2014 Supporting Surrey Schools’ Cricket (FOR DETAILS SEE BACK PAGE) www.ssca.org.uk OFFICERS 2013 - 2014 President: Edward Handley MBE Chairman: Phil Everest Vice-Chairman: (vacant) Hon. Secretary: Simon Beck Hon. Treasurer: Mike Barry Hon. Competitions Secretaries: Phil Everest Jim Hammond Richard Riseboro Duncan White Hon. Primary Secretary: Charles South N.B. The Executive Council also co-opted Mrs Bente Hickley. VICE PRESIDENTS: J.D. Andrews D.C. Haywood P.I. Pocock B.J. Aspital D. Jacobs R.J. Somerford J.H.C. Cope B. Jones M.J. Stewart OBE J.H. Edrich MBE R.D.V. Knight OBE D.M. Verney M.J. Edwards A.R. Pannell D.M. Ward D.G.W. Fletcher SURREY SCHOOLS’ CRICKET ASSOCIATION thanks the following organisations for their support and assistance during the past year ESCA, RAM International, Surrey CCC, Surrey Cricket Board, Surrey County Cricket Trust & also thanks the following clubs and schools for the use of facilities Banstead CC, Epsom College, Horsley & Send CC, John Fisher School, Parkside School, St George’s College, Surrey CCC, Wallington CGS, Whitgift School Chairman’s Remarks: Although the last year has been a successful one for SSCA on the field, and I will return to that later, there have been problems elsewhere. Mike Barry, our hard-working Treasurer has had his health problems, but is now improving, and my own function as your Chairman has been compromised by my wife’s poor health. It is for this reason that I open this piece with my own heartfelt thanks to Simon Beck, Jim Hammond and Richy Riseboro for standing in for me at various Finals Days, and also to our President, Edward Handley MBE, for his continued support throughout the year. -
La Liga Action Set to Return on June 11
SPORT SPORT | 05 SPORT | 06 Thiem,T Zverev No place for Hales to headline and Plunkett in exhibition England's 55-man matches training group SATURDAY 30 MAY 2020 La Liga action set to return on June 11 AFP – MADRID in a new format: the travel, the organ- isation, everything," said Tebas. The Spanish league season will The German BundesLiga has resume after a three-month corona- already played three rounds fol- virus lockdown on June 11 with the lowing its restart earlier this month, Seville derby, and the 2020-2021 while the English Premier League The important season will start on September 12, and Italy's Serie A are also set to thing will be to the Spanish Sports Council confirmed return in mid-June. know the end yesterday. But the top-flight seasons in date of the 2019- The council released a statement France, Belgium and the Netherlands 20 season. The saying that the Spanish Football Fed- have all been ended. next one will start eration (RFEF) and La Liga had Barcelona led Real Madrid by two on September agreed the format for the 11 points at the top of the table when remaining rounds in the top two La Liga was halted in March. 12. More than Spanish divisions. Tebas also said that television 130 people are It said the season should be com- viewers would be able to choose currently working pleted by July 19, "depending on the whether to watch matches, which will so that everything evolution of the pandemic." all be played behind closed doors, can be done in Competition will kick off on with virtual sound effects added, an a new format: Thursday, June 11 when Betis play option that has caused debate among Sevilla. -
April 2021 Prabha Ias Ips Coaching Academy Prabha Ias Ips Coaching Academy
100 PRACTICE QUESTIONS INCLUDED APRIL 2021 PRABHA IAS IPS COACHING ACADEMY PRABHA IAS IPS COACHING ACADEMY www.prabhaonlineips.com PREFACE This is our special edition of Current Affairs Magazine for UPSC Civil Services Examination & Other Central & State Government Job Examinations, released for the month of April 2021. The Magazine is divided into three sections: Section 1: Topic Wise Current Affairs in Short ……………………….Page 03 to Page 107 The first section is dedicated for Topic Wise 1 Liner Current Affairs to provide information about all major happenings in this month. Important Days Page 04 Agreements Page 17 Appointment News Page 21 Award News Page 29 Banking News Page 36 Books and Author Page 45 Defence News Page 48 Economy Page 52 International News Page 58 Miscellaneous News Page 63 National News Page 69 Obituaries Page 76 Ranks & Reports Page 86 Schemes and Committee Page 90 Science & Technology Page 92 Sports News Page 96 State News Page 100 .. NO 776 NSK NAGAR (opp to Chennai ford) Ponamallee High Road, Arumbakkam, Chennai-600106 | Phone: 044-42026575 Page 1 PRABHA IAS IPS COACHING ACADEMY www.prabhaonlineips.com Section 2: Detailed Analysis of important events …………………Page 108 to Page 129 The Second Section is dedicated to Civil Services Aspirants and covers some major happenings in this month along with analysis. The Content part has been created as per the present shift in the examination pattern of the Civil Services Examination. The magazine will cover your syllabus of ‘General Studies - II & General Studies – III. The content has been covered from various online & offline sources including reputed newspapers like The Hindu, Indian Express etc. -
PERSIAN Online Class Materials Dr. Sk Md Hafijur
Subject:- PERSIAN M.A. IInd Semester Course No. Per 205 Unit-IV Topic- Study of Maulana Azad Online Class Materials By Dr. Sk Md Hafijur Guest Lecturer L. S. College Muzaffarpur Abul Kalam Azad Post-Independence India's partition and independence on 15 August 1947 brought with it a scourge of violence that swept the Punjab, Bihar, Bengal, Delhi and many other parts of India. Millions of Hindus and Sikhs fled the newly created Pakistan for India, and millions of Muslims fled for West Pakistan and East Pakistan, created out of East Bengal. Violence claimed the lives of an estimated one million people, almost entirely in Punjab. Azad took up responsibility for the safety of Muslims in India, touring affected areas in Bengal, Bihar, Assam and the Punjab, guiding the organisation of refugee camps, supplies and security. Azad gave speeches to large crowds encouraging peace and calm in the border areas and encouraging Muslims across the country to remain in India and not fear for their safety and security. Focusing on bringing the capital of Delhi back to peace, Azad organised security and relief efforts, but was drawn into a dispute with the Deputy prime minister and Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel when he demanded the dismissal of Delhi's police commissioner, who was a Sikh accused by Muslims of overlooking attacks and neglecting their safety.Patel argued that the commissioner was not biased, and if his dismissal was forced it would provoke anger amongst Hindus and Sikhs and divide the city police. In Cabinet meetings and discussions with Gandhi, Patel and Azad clashed over security issues in Delhi and Punjab, as well as the allocation of resources for relief and rehabilitation. -
The Carlton Lockdown Newsletter Till the Gates of Grange Loan Are Open Again 26 July 2021 ISSUE 36
The Carlton Lockdown Newsletter Till the gates of Grange Loan are open again 26 July 2021 ISSUE 36 Carlton have won the Masterton Trophy, named for legendary Carlton benefactor Margaret Masterton, for the 15th time. They beat Grange in a pulsating final at Grange Loan on Thursday 22 July. Congratulations to Ali and his team!!! Inside - a full report on the ups and downs of the final. Gavin Murray’s photo gallery is on the club website. Also click here for Graham Gaw’s gallery. Ben Davidson and Harris Carnegie started the Grange chase confidently. But the introduction of Angus Beattie in the fourth over put a spanner in their wheel. First ball saw Davidson mistime to be caught at backward point by Ali Shah. Three balls later Gus had a simple c&b to get rid of Farrar. 33-2. The skipper then maintained the momentum by castling Carnegie and when Umi had Grange skipper Foulds caught by Gupta for 0, the Grange innings was creaking at 46-4. However their top The skipper gets a victory shampoo. guns, Budge and Sole were now at the crease and Carlton were not out of danger. The Masterton Final The match entered a key passage. Beattie Carlton - 152-5. T Simpson 70*, (bowling one over spells in line with the U Mohammed 28* S Khan 26. rotation policy Evans has deployed throughout the tournament) came back for Grange - 127-8. S Davidson 33; A a second over. His first ball did the trick Beattie 3-27 U Mohammed 2-21 A again - trapping Sole lbw for 0. -
Important Stadiums in India & World
Is Now In CHENNAI | MADURAI | TRICHY | SALEM | COIMBATORE | CHANDIGARH | BANGALORE|NAMAKKAL|ERODE|PUDUCHERRY www.raceinstitute.in | www.bankersdaily.in IMPORTANT STADIUMS IN INDIA & WORLD Chennai: #1, South Usman Road, T Nagar. | Madurai: #24/21, Near Mapillai Vinayagar Theatre, Kalavasal. | Trichy: opp BSNL office, Juman Center, 43 Promenade Road, Cantonment. | Salem: #209, Sonia Plaza / Muthu Complex, Junction Main Rd, State Bank Colony, Salem. | Coimbatore #545, 1st floor, Adjacent to SBI (DB Road Branch), Diwan Bahadur Road, RS Puram, Coimbatore (Kovai) – 641002 | Chandigarh: SCO 131-132 Sector 17C. | Bangalore. H.O: 7601808080 / 9043303030 | www.raceinstitute.in Important Stadiums in India: 1. Wankhede Stadium Mumbai, Maharashtra Cricket 2. Feroz Shah Kotla Ground Delhi Cricket 3. M.A. Chidambaram Stadium Chennai , Tamil Nadu Cricket 4. Eden Gardens Kolkata, West Bengal Cricket 5. Gymkhana Ground Mumbai , Maharashtra Cricket 6. Jsca Stadium Ranchi, Jharkhand Cricket 7. Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium Pune , Maharashtra Cricket 8. Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Hyderabad, Telangana Cricket 9. Barkatullah Khan Stadium Jodhpur, Rajasthan Cricket 10. Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium Kochi, Kerala Multipurpose ( football (soccer) and cricket) 11. K.D. Singh Babu Stadium Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Multipurpose 12. Fatorda Stadium Margao, Goa Football & Cricket 13. Maulana Azad Stadium Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir Cricket 14. Indira Priyadarshini Stadium Visakhapatnam, Andhra Cricket Pradesh 15. University Stadium Thiruvananthapuram, Multi-purpose Kerala 16. Roop Singh Stadium Gwalior , Madhya Pradesh Cricket 17. Nehru Stadium Pune, Maharashtra Multipurpose 18. Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium Delhi Multipurpose 19. Keenan Stadium Jamshedpur , Jharkhand Multipurpose 20. Sardar Patel Stadium Ahmedabad , Gujarat Cricket 21. Moti Bagh Stadium Vadodara , Gujarat Cricket 22. Sher-I-Kashmir Stadium Srinagar, Jammu & Cricket Kashmir 23. -
Match Report
Match Report Otaniemi KK, OKK T10 Indoor 2020 vs GYM Helsinki Gymkhana Cricket Club, HGCC T10 Indoor 2020 Otaniemi KK, OKK T10 Indoor 2020 - Won by 39 runs Date: Sat 14 Nov 2020 Location: Finland Match Type: Ten10 Indoor Scorer: Waqar Ahmad Toss: Otaniemi KK, OKK T10 Indoor 2020 won the toss and elected to Bat URL: https://www.crichq.com/matches/867986 Otaniemi KK, OKK T10 Indoor GYM Helsinki Gymkhana 2020 Cricket Club, HGCC T10 Indoor Score 138-5 2020 Overs 10.0 Score 99-1 FA Ahmed Overs 10.0 Adnan Ali U Akhtar † Mohan Chand Gurajala Qais Yousufzai Nouman Ali Brar Simranjeet Nouman Ali Shah † Faisal Shahzad * Safi Ur Rehman Irfan Yousufzai Shoaib K Malik Ali Shan Waqar Ahmad * Muhammad Ali Sarwar Pankaj Saharan page 1 of 27 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Otaniemi KK, OKK T10 Indoor 2020 R B 4's 6's SR Adnan Ali . 1 1 4 . // c Faisal Shahzad * b Pankaj Saharan 6 6 1 0 100.0 Nouman Ali . 1 4 6 6 . 1 . 1 1 4 1 // run out (Irfan Yousufzai) 25 9 2 2 277.78 Shah † Waqar Ahmad . 6 . // c Qais Yousufzai b Pankaj Saharan 6 2 0 1 300.0 * Shoaib K 6 . 4 . 6 6 6 6 1 . 6 1 2 6 . // b Brar Simranjeet 50 14 1 7 357.14 Nouman Ali 4 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 6 . // c Faisal Shahzad * b Brar Simranjeet 24 11 1 2 218.18 FA Ahmed not out 0 0 0 0 - Extras (w 24, nb 3) 27 Total (5 wickets; 10.0 overs) 138 13.80 RPO Did Not Bat:["Mohan Chand Gurajala", "Safi Ur Rehman"] Fall of Wicket: 19-1 (Adnan Ali 1.5 ov ), 52-2 (Waqar Ahmad 3.5 ov ), 74-3 (Nouman Ali Shah 5.2 ov ), 130-4 (Nouman Ali 9.2 ov ), 138-5 (Shoaib K 9.5 ov ) Bowling: GYM Helsinki Gymkhana Cricket Club, HGCC T10 Indoor O M R W EC AV EX 2020 Faisal Shahzad * 2.0 0 16 0 8.00 - (w 6) Pankaj Saharan 2.0 0 25 2 12.50 12.50 (w 9, nb 3) Irfan Yousufzai 2.0 0 30 0 15.00 - (w 3) U Akhtar † 2.0 0 42 0 21.00 - (w 6) Brar Simranjeet 2.0 0 25 2 12.50 12.50 page 2 of 27 2nd Innings | Batting: GYM Helsinki Gymkhana Cricket Club, HGCC T10 Indoor 2020 R B 4's 6's SR Pankaj .