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My batting form has helped my bowling: Bhuvneshwar

London, July 20: India’s top bowler in the ongoing Test series against England with 11 wickets to his credit, pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar says his good form with the bat has been a major factor in helping him perform well with the ball.

Bhuvneshwar, who struck two half-centuries in the drawn opening Test in Nottingham, picked up six wickets in the ongoing second Test here to be the pick of the Indian bowlers.

“If you think like a batsman, you have an upper-hand over the man you’re bowling to. All the runs that I have scored here have played a huge role in the way I have bowled. Having batted there for long hours, I know where the batsman will find it difficult to play the ball,” Bhuvneshwar told ‘bcci.Tv’.

“I can anticipate what is going on in his mind and plan the next ball accordingly. The runs also give you confidence, which gets transformed into courage of conviction when you come on to bowl,” he said.

The young pacer said it felt good to make his mark with the ball at what is considered the ‘Mecca of Cricket’.

“Luckily it has turned out like that. I am happy I was able to keep that little tradition going. It will be good to see my name up on the honours board with my two state mates, RP Singh and Praveen Kumar,” he said referring to the two other Indians who picked up five-wicket hauls on their Lord’s debut.

Bhuvneshwar said his bowling style is similar to Praveen, who handed him useful tips ahead of the tour.

“…He just told me, ‘you know what you have to do’. He was very helpful in terms of giving me information about the different grounds and their peculiarities. For instance, of Lord’s he told me about the slope,” he said.

“He said you’ll feel a bit awkward at times bowling there but be mentally prepared. Honestly, when you look at the ground, you can see the slope but once you start bowling, you don’t feel much difference. It’s not as peculiar as people have made it out to be,” he added. (PTI)

 

Dr Rashid bereaved

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 20: Ghulam Nabi, father of Dr Abdul Rashid, Director Industries and Commerce, passed away today at his Tawi Vihar residence after a brief illness.
The end came this evening when family members of Ghulam Nabi including Dr Rashid were at his bed side.
Namaaz-E-Janaza of Ghulam Nabi will be performed at Sidhra Graveyard at 11 am on July 21.

DD causal workers without salary for four months

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 20: The casual workers of Jammu Doordarshan Kendra are without salary for last four months.
In a appeal to DD authorities, the BJP leader and trade unionist P N Pandita has demanded immediate release of salaries to DD causal worker of Jammu who are at verge of starvation. He said that these workers are working for last 20 years as causal basis, which is injustice with them.
He demanded their immediate regularization and sought intervention of Information & Broadcasting Minister, Prakash Javedkar.

KP dharmshalla restored at Haridwar

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 20: All Kashmiri Pandit Welfare Society Haridwar in its meting here today said that the KP Dharamshala near Harki Pori, Haridwar has been fully restored from the clutches of encroachers.
The meeting, which was chaired by C L Bhat, general secretary of the Society said that the building is in dilapidated condition and needs immediate repairs.
The meeting said that it was after the hard efforts of the Society including its late president H L Chatta that the Dharamshala was restored after the Society members including C L Bhat, Arjan Nath Bhat and Dr T K Bhat entered into negotiation deal, evicted all the illegal occupants and restored the dharmashalla to community.
The Society has also made an appeal to the community to come forward in renovation of dharmshalla.

Steyn stars in big South Africa win

Galle (Sri Lanka), July 20: Dale Steyn grabbed a match haul of 9-99 as South Africa thrashed Sri Lanka by 153 runs today on the fifth and final day of the first Test.

Steyn’s figures, the best by a quick at the Galle ground, helped the visitors bowl out Sri Lanka twice in the match despite a wicket which offered little help.

It was only South Africa’s third win on the island and their first since 2000.

Steyn was well-supported by seamer Morne Morkel, who picked up four wickets as Sri Lanka’s second innings ended on 216 shortly into the second session.

Sri Lanka needed to make another 260 runs on the final day with nine wickets in hand to pull off a come-from-behind win. But they lost their remaining wickets for just 106 to go down tamely in the end.

The victory was especially sweet for Hashim Amla, who was leading the side for the first time in Test cricket.

Amla celebrated his winning start by hugging his teammates and exchanging high fives.

South Africa can now reclaim their top world ranking from Australia if they win the second and final Test in Colombo from July 24-28.

Part-time spinner Jean-Paul Duminy picked up two wickets including the crucial scalp of Kumar Sangakkara, who made a fighting 76 to salvage some pride for the hosts.

Sri Lanka, who had resumed on their overnight 110-1, added just 51 off 24 overs in the first session while losing five wickets.

Steyn, who had taken a five-wicket haul in the first innings, struck in the fourth over of the day to give his side the breakthrough they needed.

His victim was opener Kaushal Silva (38) who nicked the seamer behind the wickets, where Quinton de Kock dived to his right to take a stunning catch.

Silva’s dismissal ended a 104-run stand with Sangakkara for the second wicket, the highest of the innings.

Sri Lanka were dealt a bigger blow off the first ball after the drinks break when Morkel had big-hitter Mahela Jayawardene caught behind for 10. (Agencies)

 

R M Public School holds slogan writing activity

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 20: R M Public School organized a slogan writing activity for its students, here today.
Every student from class Ist to VIIIth under the guidance of teachers participated in the event.
The students wrote the slogan on the topic “Green Environment”.
The students put in their efforts and decorated the simple paper to vie for the top honours.
School Principal, Ravinder Kour, Vice Principal, Shashi Jamwal and Administrator Meenakshi Sharma encouraged the students to participate in such activities.

APS accuses SASB, Govt for Baltal violence

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 20: Bharat Bushan Arya president Arya Pratinidhi Sabha (APS) today expressed grave concern over the mob violence at Baltal on July 18.
In a statement issued here today he termed it an outcome of a very sorry state of affairs. He said totally mismanagement of Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) as well as State Administration responsible for maintaining law and order situation enroute holy cave of Shri Amar Nath Ji  has led to the problem.
He said had the timely steps been taken by authorities at Baltal, the violence could have saved the clashes, injuries to innocent yatris and torching of Langars .
It is not a sudden incident but appears to be a planned scheme of some vested interests not only to disrupt Yatra, which is gaining popularity day by day, but to harass a particular community, he added.
Arya Pratinidhi Sabha J&K strongly condemns the incident, show sympathy to the injured and request State Government to ensure safety and security of yatris enroute holy shrine of Shri Amarnath Ji and also pay compensation to the aggrieved for their financial losses and medical treatment .

PHEWWA holds meet, elects body

Excelsior Correspondent
SAMBA, July 20:  The scheduled meeting of PHE Workers Welfare Association (PHEWWA) was held under the chairmanship of Subash Verma, provincial general secretary of the association wherein they discussed their demands, and elected new body today.
Functioning of organization and performances of the office bearers was discussed threadbare in the meeting.
The new office bearers were nominated for PHE Workers Association, division Samba which included Tilak Sharma (chairman) Swarn Singh president and Udayvir Singh (general secretary).
The other members included Rakesh Jogi (chairman), Kuldip Sharma (president), Mohan Lal (vice-president), Shakti Singh (general secretary), Keshev Singh (office secretary), Kuldip Singh(publicity secretary), Hem Raj (cashier), Rajinder Sharma(assistant cashier), Chaman Lal and Tajkumar (joint secretaries) .
The office bearers present in the meeting were Gopal Singh, Randhir Singh, Bhola Nath, Ramesh, Khushal Padha and Raju Jamwal.

Career Launcher conducts free workshop for IAS aspirants

The Civil Services aspirants during free workshop by Career Launcher Jammu on Sunday.
The Civil Services aspirants during free workshop by Career Launcher Jammu on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 20: Career Launcher Jammu conducted a free workshop for Civil Services aspirants, today.
The aspirants had the opportunity to interact with special guest  Afaq Giri, IAS, 2013. The students had in-depth discussion with Afaq Giri on various facets of the exam ranging from prelims to interview stage. The workshop covered topics like preparation strategy, material selection, time management and exam taking strategy.
In IAS 2013 Career Launcher had 80+ selections in IAS Mains and 742 selections in IAS Prelims. Career launcher Jammu was started with a mission to support the students of the State, as most of the aspirants find it difficult to go to Delhi or Chandigarh to get proper coaching and guidance. The workshop was very useful and encouraging for the aspirants.
Director Career Launcher Jammu,  Ayush Nargotra NIT graduate and CAT 2013 topper with 99+ percentile and All India Rank of 47 in CMAT is providing aptitude coaching for exams like CAT(MBA), CSAT, Banking, SSC.
Special discounts are also provided to students of weaker sections as he firmly believes that lack of financial resources should not be a deterrent to anybody‘s dreams.

Gaza reverberations in Kashmir

K.N. Pandita
Entire valley has lapsed into the throes of great commotion over Israeli bombing of Gaza. These attacks are resulting in the killing of hundreds of innocent Muslims mostly children and woman. Protest rallies have been brought out in towns and villages across the entire valley. There is hardly a political party or leader that has not come out with strong condemnation of Israel for these acts of brutality and barbarity as they call them.
Newspapers appearing from the valley whether in English or in Urdu, are stuffed with mews, views and commentaries that pour contempt on Israel for its inhuman behaviour.  It is not surprising that though most of these carry the day to day news about the happening in Gaza but at the same time most of the commentaries and analysis are highly emotionalized.
In political, academic and social circles in Kashmir, in educational business and public relations institutions, Israeli bombing in Gaza is the talk of the town. In mosques and congregations, long litany of complaints and wrong doings against Israel and her western supporters is exuded to arouse public hatred against Israel, a country thousands of miles away from Kashmir.
Not only that, three Lok Sabha members from PDP of Kashmir tabled adjournment motion and demanded that the house hold debate on Israel’s brutalities in Palestine. But when the three-member team did not succeed in forcing the Lok Sabha to hold a debate on the issue of their choosing, they walked out of the session in protest and charged Narendra Modi government with not respecting the sentiments of the Muslims and not giving due urgency to a situation in which the blood of innocent Muslims is shed.
We do not discount the human element in these protests whether on the ground in Kashmir or in the Parliament. Separatists and secessionists of all hues have tried to capitalize on the situation in Gaza.
While Ali Shah Geelani, the Jamaat-i-Islami stalwart, has equated Israeli bombing of and attacks on Gaza strip with Indian army perpetrating “oppression and tyranny” on Kashmiris, Hurriyat (M)  leader Mirwaiz Farooq has demanded that Muslim countries impose economic ban on Israel.
In several towns in the valley, and also in parts of Srinagar city, security forces and the police had to resort to strong preventive measures to diffuse the tense situation caused by public rallies and demonstrations.
Influential news papers in the valley have put questions to BJP-led government in Delhi to clarify its policy on Palestine and come out with condemnation of Israel for the “barbarian” treatment of Palestinians.
Incidentally, a road accident that happened two days ago when a private car ran into head on collision with an army pick up vehicle on Srinagar- Baramulla road resulting in the tragic killing of seven civilians besides two persons wounded, was seized as an excuse for giving a call for one day’s strike throughout the valley. Most of the shops in Srinagar brought down their shutters. The mobs that gathered on the spot in the twinkling of an eye would have lynched the driver of the military truck if timely reinforcement had not arrived to protect him.
However, not adhering to the AFSPA caveat, the police have picked up the driver and remanded him to ten days police custody. In the meanwhile prosecution of the case will begin as the police have launched FIR against the army driver; The GOC-in-C has expressed his anguish on tragic killings in the road accident.
None among political leaders in the valley tried to look at this accident from circumstantial point of view. The police arrived at the site of accident within minutes and took photographs of the damaged vehicles and proceeded with investigation into the accident. It launched FIR and picked up the driver of the truck.
None among local political leaders appealed to the people to observe restraint and let police or traffic authorities conduct inquiry into the accident and establish the facts of the event. Then alone one can say who has been at grievous fault.
If the slogan of “Indian dogs go back” or “Hindustani fauj murda bad” is raised by the mobs that had gathered on spot, verily these have a different undertone other than the element of anger exuded at the tragic deaths that have occurred.
In contrast to this surcharged atmosphere on account of Israeli attacks on Gaza, which, as we said, has received immense media hype in Kashmir, the disappointing news of burning of scores of tents and destroying kitchens of pilgrims at Sonamarg, a station in the pilgrimage to Shri Amarnath holy cave, has been totally underplayed. The Governor has made an appeal to maintain communal harmony and allow pilgrims to perform their religious duty in complete peace.
Killing of human beings and unleashing violence against unarmed civilians is the        height of barbarity. No society in the world will tolerate it much less the Indian society which traditionally and historically believes firmly in the philosophy of non-violence.
But we would like to put a question to the fire brand Kashmir separatist-secessionist  leaders  and other ambivalent light or heavyweights why did not they use same methodology in denouncing Pakistan army’s attacks on TTP in North Waziristan where fighting continues in full fury? Hundreds of innocent people, women, children and men of that frontier area have been killed in Pakistani army’s indiscriminate firing and Pakistani air force’s indiscriminate bombing. Lakhs of people of North Waziristan have fled their homes and hearths as a result of heavy bombardment by Pakistani army on their villages and habitats. Those who are killed are of the same faith as those who kills them. Kashmiris should have raised their voice against destruction of human and animal life in North Waziristan.
Three Lok Sabha members from Kashmir moved adjournment motion to allow the    house debate Israeli attack on Gaza. They staged walk out, and in their press conference demanded that India explain her policy towards Israel. Why did not they raise a similar issue in State Assembly when it was in session about the brutal attack of Pakistani army and air force on the masses of people in North Waziristan? Obviously they are using double standards for identical cases. They are trying to send a message to prove their allegiance to the Muslim cause.
In any case, Israeli action in Gaza has provided the separatists and secessionists in Kashmir a veritable handle to have a crop of protests, violent as well as non violent, in order to further inject hate-India poison into the minds of Kashmiri youth.
After the BHP Government took the reins of the Government in its hands, even the smallest mishap or the plainest Kashmir related narrative by a responsible central minister is interpreted in anti-Kashmiri parameters. Angry crowds setting the tents and kitchen on fire in Sonamarg is reported to be the handiwork of CRP. This distortion of facts reminds one of the big canard propagated by even well educated and well groomed people of Kashmir that it was Governor Jagmohan who advised Kashmiris to leave the Valley because “he wanted to destroy the majority community”.
The people of the valley would be well advised to understand that Palestinian issue has been hanging fire ever since World War I. The issue came up forcefully as early a time when Kashmiris had not even heard the name of Palestine or Israel. World powers have tried to broker peace between the two warring sides but without any tangible success. Kashmiris ought to try to find out how Middle East Muslim countries led by Saudi Arabia have been responding to the Palestinian issue in historical terms.