Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The Hero's Voice thru his Bat- Robin Uttapa

Out-of-favour Indian batsman Robin Uthappa has given up the funky haircuts to get back on the national team and said he would gladly give up his $2 million Indian Premier League (IPL) cheque if it were to help the cause.

The 25-year-old batsman played the last of his 38 one-day internationals in July 2008 but remains hot property among the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises for his fearless power-hitting and wicket-keeping.

Uthappa hopes to shine for IPL newcomers Pune Warriors, who paid $2.1 million for him in the player auctions, but his main goal is to use the Twenty20 tournament as a springboard to force an India recall.

"I would do anything to play for the country," Uthappa said in a telephonic interview.

"Swapping the cheque would be a very easy thing to do, with my eyes closed. Coming back to the Indian team is the most important thing for me."

Uthappa, a key member of India's 2007 Twenty20 World Cup-winning team, was at one point India's answer to Kevin Pietersen, thanks to his hard-hitting and array of conspicuous haircuts.

At home batting anywhere from one to seven in the game's shorter formats, Uthappa also appeared comfortable switching from buzz cut to mohawk and another infamous style resembling a sideways zebra-crossing.

Born in a Coorg, a hill station in southern India, Uthappa now wears his wavy hair short and business-like, and insists he has matured as a player in the nearly three years on the sidelines after being dropped for poor form.

"Unfortunately because of a shoulder injury, I missed an India comeback last year. God willing, if I can better my IPL performance this year, I can certainly come back in the side.

"I missed playing for the country in the last couple of years but I think I have improved a lot as a cricketer.

"I have grown up and matured over the time and realised cricket is lot more than just fancy haircuts. Call it a sign of maturity," he quipped.

FLAMBOYANT

While the showy hairstyles are gone, his flamboyant batting remains a delight to watch.

No mindless slogger, Uthappa is a smart cricketer who blends aggression with improvisation in his knocks.

"You have to improvise, playing against top class bowlers and against certain field settings. But you should be mindful of your improvisation as well.

"I used to play the scoop shot a lot but it's not my go-to shot anymore. Probably reverse-sweep and switch-hit are."

While Pietersen has been credited for pioneering the switch-hit, Uthappa insisted the maverick English batsman was not his inspiration.

"I did not look at KP's video. I practise it in the nets very often. I'm a very instinctive player and if I feel the need to play it, I play it.

"Last year in the Bangalore nets, I was batting and suddenly felt the need to play the shot. Anil Kumble was bowling and I thought 'well, if I can play it against Kumble, I can definitely play it against anybody'.

"I was lucky enough to pull it off against him and hit the ball a long way. That instilled lot of confidence in me. Of course everyone advises me not to play the shot."

Uthappa said he had learnt to stay away from unwanted advice, however, fearing it might clutter his otherwise simple approach to the game.

Batting advice is sought from India opener Virender Sehwag, who has a similar 'take-no-prisoners' attitude at the crease.

"One person I look up to is Sehwag, I guess we have a similar game. If I have to discuss my game with anyone, it would be him. He would understand me best as a cricketer."

iPhone 5 on the way

Apple Inc suppliers will begin production of its next-generation iPhone in July this year, with the finished product likely to begin shipping in September, three people familiar with the matter said.

The new smartphone will have a faster processor but will look largely similar to the current iPhone 4, one of the people said. They declined to be identified because the plans were not yet public.

Suppliers to the current generation included camera module maker Largan Precision Co Ltd, touchscreen panel maker Wintek Corp and case maker Foxconn Technology Co Ltd, two of the people said.

The companies would begin production either in July or August before shipping components to Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, flagship of Foxconn Technology Group, for assembly, they said.

An Apple spokeswoman was not immediately available for comment.

The iPhone is one of Apple's most successful products, with more than 16 million sold in the last quarter of 2010 and accounting for more than a third of the company's sales in the period.

The current iPhone 4 was launched by Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs in June last year and began shipping the same month in 2010. Apple is expected to report another spectacular quarter on Wednesday, tempered by growing caution over how supply constraints will squeeze margins and restrain iPhone and iPad sales.

Sri Lanka reject BCCI request on IPL players

COLOMBO: In what could strain the relations between the BCCI and Sri Lanka Cricket, the Lankan government and SLC have decided to stick to their decision of calling back national cricketers, playing in the IPL, by May 5.

Early this month they had ordered the players to return to the country to prepare for the upcoming England tour.

Though no meeting took place between the BCCI and SLC but Indian officials did speak to their Lankan counterparts on the matter and requested them to let their players play in the Twenty20 event at-least till May 15.

But sports minister Mahindanada Aluthgamage and the Cricket Board (SLC) have decided to ignore the Indian request.

A Sri Lankan Cricket source said on Wednesday that Aluthgamage, Sri Lanka Cricket and the national selection committee had lengthy deliberations on Tuesday on the matter.

Accordingly some 11 Sri Lankans including the star players Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene and the newly appointed Sri Lankan captain Tillakaratne Dilshan would have to abide by the Sri Lankan decision.

Aluthgamage has said that interests of Sri Lankan cricket was his priority and Sri Lankans would be sending a polite explanation on the decision to the Indians.

Sri Lanka summoned all IPL players to return in order to prepare for the tour of England which starts on May 10.

Former captain Sangakkara, now leading Deccan Chargers, said the players will have to abide by the Sri Lanka Cricket decision but expressed hope that two boards would sort out the issue.

Auston Martin To India

Founded in 1913, Aston Martin has been a leading luxury sports car manufacturer around the globe for nearly a century. Deriving its name from its two founders - Lionel Martin and Aston Hill the British car company finally steps into India and steps big by bringing all its models on sale here.

It is a crucial move for the luxury sports car manufacturer to step into India as it has one of the fastest growing automobile markets in the world. This is an extension of the company’s growth strategy in which it has taken the brand to countries like Brazil, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic Greece, Taiwan and Turkey.


Customers will be able to test-drive selected models from its entire range of V8 Vantage Coupe, V8 Vantage Roadster, V12 Vantage, DB9, coupe, DB9 Volante, DBS Coupe/Volante, and its four-door sports car Rapide. These cars will also be accompanied by the recently launched V8 Vantage S and the Virage. These beauties will be priced from Rs. 1.35 crore to Rs. 2.75 crore and the most expensive of the lot will be the One 77 priced at a massive Rs.20 crore.


 Lalit Choudary Director Performance Cars Bill Donnelly-Director Sales After Sales
Marek Reichman-Director Design at the launch announcement Aston

The Warwickshire based company’s dealership is located in Kemps Corner which is also the host to the Porsche showroom. The dealership will offer a premium boutique environment where customers can custom-specify the needs in their cars. The after-sales service will be done at Worli in a first of its kind air conditioned workshop keeping in sync with the international design elements that have created the identity for Aston Martin for years at end. Today Aston Martin has 134 dealers across 42 countries.

With well-known automotive brands like Porsche, Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Maserati already in India and more brands like Koenigsegg and Aston Martin also finding its way here, it is more than clear that India is where all the premium car manufacturers want to be, speaking oodles about the current automobile market here.

IPL Point Table

TEAMPLAYWONLOSTTIENRPTSNRR
 
 
Kolkata Knight Riders431006+0.891
 
 
Rajasthan Royals522015-0.476
 
 
Pune Warriors India321004+1.089
 
 
Mumbai Indians321004+0.561
 
 
Deccan Chargers523004+0.073
 
 
Kochi Tuskers Kerala422004+0.044
 
 
Chennai Super Kings422004-0.097
 
 
Kings XI Punjab321004-0.478
 
 
Royal Challengers Bangalore513013-0.730
 
 
Delhi Daredevils413002-0.632

PSLV-C16 launch successful, satellites injected into orbit

SRIHARIKOTA (AP): India's PSLV-C16 rocket on Wednesday successfully launched into orbit the latest remote sensing satellite Resourcesat-2 that would study and help manage natural resources along with two nano satellites.

ISRO's homegrown workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle placed in a 'Polar Sun Synchronous Orbit' Resourcesat-2, Youthsat and X-Sat about 18 minutes after it blasted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre launch pad here, 90 km from Chennai, at 10.12 am.

"PSLV-C16 Resourcesat-2 mission is successful," a jubilant Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman K Radhakrishnan announced shortly after all the three satellites were hurled into space one after another 822 km above earth in a text book launch.

The ISRO chief's announcement was cheered by the battery of scientists at the mission control centre who heaved a sigh of relief as they were gripped by an added anxiety following two successive failures of GSLV missions last year.

The 1,206 kg Resourcesat-2 with a space life of five years replaces Resourcesat-1 launched in 2003 and would provide data with enhanced multispectral and spatial coverage on natural resources.

The GSLV mission in December last year failed when the homegrown GSLV F06 carrying communication satellite GSAT-5P exploded mid-air less than a minute after lift-off and fell into the Bay of Bengal.

GSAT-5P, carrying 24 C-band and 12 extended C-band transponders, plunged into the sea when the destruct command was issued as the rocket veered from its flight path.

Earlier, the GSLV-D3 mission carrying GSAT-4 had also failed in April 2010, dealing a blow to India's space programme.

Today's PSLV flight was its 17th successive mission after the failure of its maiden voyage in September 1993.