Tuesday 11 November 2014

SOMEDAY

My love, justice will be served someday. 
You will resent me no more, and love will overwhelm your heart again. 
My grieve now, but your heart will protest someday.  
I will come to your door and sing songs of love that were unbearable for you.
Yes, this crazy young man has come again to tell you that his obsessive frenzy ends here. 

Though you resent me now, you shall love me again someday. 
May you pine like me.
May you fall in love with someone....who also detests the very sight of you.
You have been ruthless, my love....
So don't you forget that you won't be spared, either.
Though you resent me now, you shall love me again someday.

My love, justice will be served someday.
You will resent me no more, and love will overwhelm your heart again.
For all the complaints my eyes convey, 
Your heart, too, will complain someday.
My Love....






Contributed By:

SIDDHARTH JHA

Dated :
11/11/2014

Time: 
22.16 





Saturday 10 May 2014

Maxwell Becoming T20's Biggest Star

As recently as 1 year ago, there were many who considered Glenn Maxwell as the symbol of everything that is wrong with modern cricket.
Plucked from relative darkness and thrust onto the stage of cricket's guilty pleasure, the IPL, the 25-year-old and his $1 million contract came to be seen as representative of the true extent of the game's lamentable and cash-fuelled shift.
Yet in spite of that almost toxic outside perception, Maxwell now stands as the biggest international star of T20 cricket just 12 months on. 
Of course, Maxwell's now well-documented explosions in the recent ICC World T20 and ongoing IPL have launched the Australian to the forefront of the sport. But, for those whose eyes haven't strayed elsewhere, his latest outbursts merely form part of the anticipated journey. Those feet of his have remained firmly planted, too. 
Glenn Maxwell inspires fear. He is exhilarating, heis inspiring, and he is scary. Till now this kind of fear was the sole domain of Chris Gayle. 
Maxwell is the new, improved Chris Gayle.





Contributed By: Siddharth Jha






Wednesday 16 April 2014

What makes KOHLI so Good is his Attitude & not only Talent !

Virat Kohli is a special player, for special occasions. Whenever the pressure is on, he keeps it ice cool and excels. His passion and dedication to his craft and his love for his country is a rare find in modern cricketers. With so much to play for at global tournaments, Kohli still passionately bleeds Indian blue and seems to be pumped up no matter what the occasion. Beyond the cheeky batsman and the attitude is a player mature beyond his years, though. A player who understands the game and thinks about how to get better all the time. His confidence is often confused for arrogance and even if that were true, with his wealth of talent, he's allowed a little bit of an arrogant streak.
Kohli is just 25 years old, he averages over 40 in every format of the game and he's already scored 25 international centuries. Kohli has got amazing talent, it's huge for a 25-year-old, and maybe, he can be better than Tendulkar. 

The best part? He's only getting started.




Contributed By:
Siddharth Jha