Thursday, January 15, 2009






Gud evening , friends


The ranji trophy match is still goin on ,this is the final match match between


Uttar pradesh and mumbai.this match will decide the ranji champion of this season 2008-09
up team is still struggling against mumbai but cricket is the game of uncertainty ......
Here i m not discussing about the champion of this season .
I want to share some fact about ranji trophy.....


The Ranji Trophy is a domestic first-class cricket championship played in India between different city and state sides, equivalent to the County Championship in England and the Sheffield Shield in Australia. The competition is named after Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji (Jam Sahib of Nawanagar, also known as "Ranji").




Ranji Trophy
Country(ies)
India
Administrator(s)
BCCI
Cricket format
Test Cricket
First tournament
1934
Tournament format(s)
Round Robin,then knockout
Total participants
27
Current champion
Delhi
Most successful
Mumbai (37)
Most runs
Amarjit Kaypee (7623)1980-2000
Most wickets
Rajinder Goel (640)1958-1985
Current Season
Ranji Trophy 2008-09






History
The competition was launched as "The Cricket Championship of India" following a meeting of the Board of Control for Cricket in India in July 1934, with the first fixtures taking place in 1934-35. The trophy was donated by Bhupinder Singh, the Maharajah of Patiala. The first Ranji Trophy Championship was won by Bombay after they defeated North India in the final. Syed Mohammed Hadi of Hyderabad was the first batsman to score a century in the tournament.
Mumbai (formerly Bombay) have been the dominant team in the Championship so far, with 37 wins, including 15 back-to-back wins from 1958-59 to 1972-73.

Format
Most of the teams playing in the Ranji Trophy represent states of India. However, there are teams that represent individual cities such as Mumbai or Hyderabad. The competition also includes teams that have no regional affiliations, such as Railways and Services.
Up until the 2002-03 season, the teams were grouped into five zones - North, West, East, Central and South - and initial matches were played within the zones on a league basis. The top teams (two until 1991-92, three after that) from each zone played in a national knock-out competition, leading to a final which decided the winner of the tournament.
Starting with the 2002-03 season, the zonal system was abandoned and a two-division structure was adopted: the Elite Group and the Plate Group. For the 2006-07 season, the divisions were re-labelled the Super League and Plate League respectively.
The Super League is divided into two groups of eight and seven teams, while the Plate League is divided into two groups of six teams each. In both divisions, the top two teams from each group advance to the knock-out phase. The finalists from the Plate League are promoted to the Super League the next year while the two teams at the bottom of the Super League are relegated.


Points summary
Points in the league stages of both divisions are awarded as follows :
Scenario points
Win Outright
5
Bonus Point (for innings and 10 wicket wins)
1
1st Innings Lead
3 *
No Result
1
1st Innings Deficit
1 *
Lost Outright
0

note* - If match ends in a draw
Teams
The teams listed below are competing in the Ranji Trophy for the 2008-09 season. For a complete list of teams which have played in the competition at some point during its history, see Ranji Trophy - Historical Note.

Super League
Group A
Delhi
Gujarat
Hyderabad
Mumbai
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan (Demoted to Plate Group)
Saurashtra

Group B
Assam
Bengal (Promoted to Super Group)
Madhya Pradesh
Services
Tripura
Vidarbha

Tournament records
Main article: List of Ranji Trophy records

Team records
Most wins
37
Mumbai (formerly Bombay)

Highest team score
944/6 decl.
Hyderabad v Andhra 1993-94

Lowest team score
22
Southern Punjab v Northern India 1934-35

Individual match records

Highest individual innings
443*
B. B. Nimbalkar (Maharashtra v Kathiawar ) 1948-49

Best innings bowling
10/20
Premangsu Chatterjee( BENGAL v Assam ) 1956-57

Best match bowling
16/99
Anil Kumble (Karnataka v Kerala ) 1994-95

Individual season records

Most runs in a season
1415
V. V. S. Laxman (Hyderabad) 1999-2000

Most centuries in a season
8
V. V. S. Laxman (Hyderabad) 1999-2000

Most wickets in a season
64
Bishan Bedi (Delhi) 1974-75

Individual career records

Most career runs
7623
Amarjit Kaypee 1980-2000

Most career centuries
31
Ajay Sharma 1984-2000

Highest career batting average
98.35
Vijay Merchant 1934-1951

Most career wickets
640
Rajinder Goel 1958-1985
† Some sources credit Goel with 636 or 637 wickets instead — see Rajinder Goel article for details.


Past winners
Season 1934-35
Winner -Bombay
Runner up-Northern india

1935-36
Bombay
Madras
1936-37
Nawanagar
Bengal
1937-38
Hyderabad
Nawanagar
1938-39
Bengal
Southern Punjab
1939-40
Maharashtra
United Provinces
1940-41
Maharashtra
Madras
1941-42
Bombay
Mysore
1942-43
Baroda
Hyderabad
1943-44
Western India
Bengal
1944-45
Bombay
Holkar
1945-46
Holkar
Baroda
1946-47
Baroda
Holkar
1947-48
Holkar
Bombay
1948-49
Bombay
Baroda
1949-50
Baroda
Holkar
1950-51
Holkar
Gujarat
1951-52
Bombay
Holkar
1952-53
Holkar
Bengal
1953-54
Bombay
Holkar
1954-55
Madras
Holkar
1955-56
Bombay
Bengal
1956-57
Bombay
Services
1957-58
Baroda
Services
1958-59
Bombay
Bengal
1959-60
Bombay
Mysore
1960-61
Bombay
Rajasthan
1961-62
Bombay
Rajasthan
1962-63
Bombay
Rajasthan
1963-64
Bombay
Rajasthan
1964-65
Bombay
Hyderabad
1965-66
Bombay
Rajasthan
1966-67
Bombay
Rajasthan
1967-68
Bombay
Madras
1968-69
Bombay
Bengal
1969-70
Bombay
Rajasthan
1970-71
Bombay
Maharashtra
1971-72
Bombay
Bengal
1972-73
Bombay
Tamil Nadu
1973-74
Karnataka
Rajasthan
1974-75
Bombay
Karnataka
1975-76
Bombay
Bihar
1976-77
Bombay
Delhi
1977-78
Karnataka
Uttar Pradesh
1978-79
Delhi
Karnataka
1979-80
Delhi
Bombay
1980-81
Bombay
Delhi
1981-82
Delhi
Karnataka
1982-83
Karnataka
Bombay
1983-84
Bombay
Delhi
1984-85
Bombay
Delhi
1985-86
Delhi
Haryana
1986-87
Hyderabad
Delhi
1987-88
Tamil Nadu
Railways
1988-89
Delhi
Bengal
1989-90
Bengal
Delhi
1990-91
Haryana
Bombay
1991-92
Delhi
Tamil Nadu
1992-93
Punjab
Maharashtra
1993-94
Bombay
Bengal
1994-95
Bombay
Punjab
1995-96
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
1996-97
Mumbai
Delhi
1997-98
Karnataka
Uttar Pradesh
1998-99
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
1999-00
Mumbai
Hyderabad
2000-01
Baroda
Railways
2001-02
Railways
Baroda
2002-03
Mumbai
Tamil Nadu
2003-04
Mumbai
Tamil Nadu
2004-05
Railways
Punjab
2005-06
Uttar Pradesh
Bengal
2006-07
Mumbai
Bengal
2007-08
Delhi
Uttar Pradesh
2008-09
Mumbai vs Uttar Pradesh
gud nite







Tuesday, January 13, 2009



Hi, frnds



gud morning



A gr8 morning starts wid a gr8 news a r rehman has won d 1st golden globe for d



movie Slumdog Millionaire, he is the first indian music director......



Here some facts about golden globe award.........










The first Golden Globe Awards were held in 1944, at the 20th Century Fox studios. It has since been held annually, at various locations throughout the next decade, notably the Beverly Hills Hotel, "? Club" and the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. It was during the early stages of the 1950s that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association made the decision to establish a special award that recognizes outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry. To give importance to the award and recognize its subject as an international figure in the entertainment industry, the award was presented to director and producer Cecil B. DeMille in 1950, the official name of the award thus became the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
In 1963 the Miss Golden Globe concept was introduced, in its inaugural year; there were two Miss Golden Globes, one for film and one for television, respectively: Eva Six, of Beach Party and Operation Bikini, and Donna Douglas. In 1964, national telecast was distributed through a special segment on The Andy Williams Show.
Indicating the impact that animated films have had on the industry, in early 2006, the Hollywood Foreign Press announced that a Golden Globe would be awarded for the Best Animated Feature starting in 2006 at the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards.[2]
The awards have enabled the HFPA to donate millions of dollars to entertainment-related charities, as well as funding scholarships and other programs for future film and television professionals.



Award categories

Motion picture awards:-
Best Motion Picture - Drama
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Best Director - Motion Picture
Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama
Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama
Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
Best Screenplay
Best Original Score
Best Original Song
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Animated Feature Film (2006-present)
Cecil B. DeMille Award for Lifetime Achievement in Motion Pictures

Television awards:-
Awarded since 1956:
Best Drama
Best Musical or Comedy
Best Actor in a Television Drama Series
Best Actor in a Television Musical or Comedy
Best Actress in a Television Drama Series
Best Actress in a Television Musical or Comedy
Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television

Retired awards:-
Best Documentary Film • Last awarded in 1977 at the 34th Golden Globe Awards
Best English-Language Foreign Film This award allowed British films, such as Laurence Olivier's Hamlet, which was of course made in English, to be given their own category
New Star of the Year - Actor • Last awarded in 1983 at the 40th Golden Globe Awards
New Star of the Year - Actress • Last awarded in 1983 at the 40th Golden Globe Awards
Henrietta Award (World Film Favorite - Female) • Awarded from 1950 to 1979[5]
Henrietta Award (World Film Favorite - Male) • Awarded from 1950 to 1979
Performers with the most Golden Globes:
Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury and Jack Nicholson hold the record for the most Golden Globe wins with six each. Meryl Streep holds the record for most nominations with twenty-three and Jack Lemmon is second with twenty-two.



Award categories:-

Motion picture awards:-
Best Motion Picture - Drama
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Best Director - Motion Picture
Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama
Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama
Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
Best Screenplay
Best Original Score
Best Original Song
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Animated Feature Film (2006-present)
Cecil B. DeMille Award for Lifetime Achievement in Motion Pictures

Television awards:-
Awarded since 1956:
Best Drama
Best Musical or Comedy
Best Actor in a Television Drama Series
Best Actor in a Television Musical or Comedy
Best Actress in a Television Drama Series
Best Actress in a Television Musical or Comedy
Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television




Retired awards:
Best Documentary Film • Last awarded in 1977 at the 34th Golden Globe Awards
Best English-Language Foreign Film This award allowed British films, such as Laurence Olivier's Hamlet, which was of course made in English, to be given their own category
New Star of the Year - Actor • Last awarded in 1983 at the 40th Golden Globe Awards
New Star of the Year - Actress • Last awarded in 1983 at the 40th Golden Globe Awards
Henrietta Award (World Film Favorite - Female) • Awarded from 1950 to 1979[5]
Henrietta Award (World Film Favorite - Male) • Awarded from 1950 to 1979



Performers with the most Golden Globes:
Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury and Jack Nicholson hold the record for the most Golden Globe wins with six each. Meryl Streep holds the record for most nominations with twenty-three and Jack Lemmon is second with twenty-two. However, including special awards, such as the Henrietta Award - World Film Favorite Actor/Actress or Cecil B. DeMille Award, Barbra Streisand would win with 11 awards and behind her, Jack Nicholson, with seven.
Only four actresses have won two acting awards in the same year:
Sigourney Weaver (1989)
Best Actress, Motion Picture Drama, Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey
Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture, Working Girl
Joan Plowright (1993)
Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture, Enchanted April
Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film, Stalin
Helen Mirren (2007)
Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama, The Queen
Best Actress - Miniseries or Television Film, Elizabeth I
Kate Winslet (2009)
Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama, Revolutionary Road
Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture




Golden Globe Award
66th Golden Globe Awards
Awarded for
Best in film and television
Presented by
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Country
United States
First awarded
1944

wish u all d best , gud day

jalaj awasthi