Friday 27 March 2015

SONY Vegas Pro 11.0 Build 370 free download


Download the software from here

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzjFfwp9ldWzOEIwa0tPVGN6UnM/view?usp=sharing

Installation notes:

1. Disconnect internet during installation, and/or make sure to BLOCK internet
   access for the program (block unwanted connections by using e.g. a firewall).

2. Install SONY Vegas Pro 11.0 ... obviously.

3. When finished don't run SONY Vegas Pro 11.0.

4. Run the patch and click on the Patch button.
   * Vista and Windows 7 users may need to run the patch as administrator:
     right-click on the patch and choose "Run as administrator".  
   * On windows 7 32-bit it may be required to turn off UAC when using the patch.

>> If the message 'Can not find file. Search the file?' appears:
   click on the 'Yes' button, browse to vegas110.exe, and select
   vegas110.exe to patch it. Default install directory is:
   C:\Program Files\Sony\Vegas Pro 11.0\

5. Wait til at the patch screen its right side the message appears 'PATCHING DONE'.

>> Done! >>

Monday 20 October 2014

Saturday 9 November 2013

Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM)





What is this?

Mars Orbiter Mission is India's first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit. The Mission is primarily technological mission considering the critical mission operations and stringent requirements on propulsion and other bus systems of spacecraft.

Mission Objectives

One of the main objectives of the first Indian mission to Mars is to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management and operations of an interplanetary mission.

Following are the major objectives of the mission:

A. Technological Objectives:

Design and realization of a Mars orbiter with a capability to survive and perform Earth bound manoeuvres, cruise phase of 300 days, Mars orbit insertion / capture, and on-orbit phase around Mars.
Deep space communication, navigation, mission planning and management.
Incorporate autonomous features to handle contingency situations.

B. Scientific Objectives:

Exploration of Mars surface features, morphology, mineralogy and Martian atmosphere by indigenous scientific instruments.

More Information - Bunch of Brochures 

Saturday 2 November 2013

India registered a thrilling 57-run victory over Australia in the seventh and final One-Day International (ODI) at Bangalore. This win enabled the hosts clinch the high-scoring seven-match series 3-2 with two matches being washed out.


Here's the statistical highlights of the game at Bangalore:

# Rohit Sharma became the third batsman to score a double ton in One-Day International (ODI) cricket after Sachin Tendulkar (200 not out) and Virender Sehwag (219).

# Rohit Sharma scored highest number of sixes ever hit in One-Day International (ODI) cricket. He hit 16 sixes beating Shane Watson’s record of 15 sixes against Bangladesh at Dhaka in 2011.

# This was the second time Virat Kohli was run-out for a duck. The first time he got out was against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo in 2010. Back then, Rohit got to his century off 114 deliveries as he did on Saturday.

# Rohit scored most runs in a bilateral series — 491. Bailey finished second with 478 runs.

# The 38 sixes hit on Saturday is the most hit in a match beating the previous record of 32 in the New Zealand vs India game at Christchurch in 2009.

# 464 runs (59 boundaries and 38 sixes) came in boundaries and sixes is the joint second for the most number of runs scored in ODI cricket. The record is 504 (87 boundaries and 26 sixes) in a game played between South Africa and Australia at Johannesburg in 2006. India were involved in a game against Sri Lanka in 2009 where 80 boundaries and 24 sixes were hit.

# George Bailey was out run-out for the second time in his ODI career. Incidentally when he was out for the first time (vs Sri lanka at The Oval in 2013) he had scored four as he did on Saturday. 

# Glenn Maxwell’s 18-ball half-century is a joint Australian record. He shares the record with Simon O’Donnell. Maxwell’s effort was the fastest half-century against India beating Shahid Afridi’s 20-ball fifty.

# James Faulkner scored a 57-ball century which is the Australian record. The previous record-holder was Matthew Hayden who had scored a 66-ball ton against South Africa at St. Kitts in the 2007 Cricket World Cup.

# It was the third best innings (116) batting at No. 7 after MS Dhoni’s 139 (Asia XI vs Africa XI in 2007) and Shaun Pollock’s 130 (Africa XI vs Asia XI in 2007).

# This is the second fastest ton against India. Shahid Afridi had scored a 45-ball century against India at Kanpur in 2005.

# R Vinay Kumar became the fifth bowler after Mick Lewis, Martin Snedden, Tim Southee and Brian Vitori to concede more than 100 runs in ODIs. Vinay is the first Indian to achieve this feat. The previous record was held by Zaheer Khan against Sri Lanka at Rajkot in 2009.

#Vinay conceded 17 sixes in the series which were the most.

# The 115-run stand between Faulkner and Clint McKay is the highest ninth-wicket stand for Australia and the fourth best ever in ODI cricket.

Wednesday 26 June 2013

Most 300+ scores by a Team in ODIs

1. India (71)
2. Australia (67)
3. Pakistan (54)
4. South Africa (48)
5. Sri Lanka (42)
6. New Zealand (35)
7. England (28)
8. West Indies (28) 

Tuesday 25 June 2013

Dhoni, the Captain who won all ICC Trophies













24 Sept. 2007 : ICC T20 World Cup 
2 April 2011 : ICC ODI World Cup
23 June 2013 : ICC Champions Trophy

Official Cricket Rankings

ICC announces Team of the Tournament Team of the Tournament (in batting order):



MS Dhoni named captain as ICC Champions Trophy 2013 finalists dominate the side. The International Cricket Council (ICC) today announced the Team of the ICC Champions Trophy 2013 that included seven players from the England and India sides that featured in the final at Edgbaston on Sunday.

The team includes five Indians – Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Ravindra Jadeja and Bhuvneshwar Kumar – two Englishmen, namely Jonathan Trott and James Anderson, as well as Pakistan’s Misbah-ul-Haq, Kumar Sangakkara from Sri Lanka, South Africa’s Ryan McLaren and New Zealand’s Mitchell McClenaghan. Joe Root of England was picked as the 12th man. 

Dhoni was named as the captain after he led his side to victory in the final, thus becoming the first captain in the history of the game to lift all the three ICC major trophies – ICC World Twenty20 2007, ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 and ICC Champions Trophy 2013. While Dhoni got little opportunity to show his exploits with the bat, he marshaled his troops outstandingly and he was sharp and agile behind the wickets as he accounted for nine batsmen behind the wickets (five catches and four stumpings).

For Dhawan, McLaren, Kumar and McClenaghan, it was a significant achievement as it was the first time they had appeared in a global tournament that put world’s best cricketers against each other. 

The Team of the Tournament was selected by a five-person selection panel that comprised Geoff Allardice (ICC General Manager – Cricket, and Chairman Event Technical Committee), Javagal Srinath (former India fast bowler and ICC Emirates Elite Panel match referee), Aleem Dar (ICC Emirates Elite Panel umpire), Scyld Berry (Wisden Editor from 2008-2011 and Sunday Telegraph correspondent) and Stephen Brenkley (correspondent of The Independent and Independent On Sunday).

The chairman of the panel, Mr Allardice, said: “It was an extremely difficult task for the panel to pick a team of 11 players from the quality of players who featured in this tournament.   “As the selection criteria was the performance in the ICC Champions Trophy 2013, some of the best players had to be left out, though they would walk very easily into any World XI.

“The side is a good mixture of specialists and all-rounders, and includes six in-form batsmen, including Dhoni as a wicketkeeper-batsman, a spinner in Jadeja, McLaren as an all-rounder and three most impressive fast bowlers of the tournament in Kumar, Anderson and McClenaghan.”

Team of the Tournament (in batting order):
1-          Shikhar Dhawan (India) -363 runs
2-          Jonathan Trott (England)-229 runs
3-          Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)-222 runs
4-          Virat Kohli (India)-176 runs
5-          Misbah-ul-Haq (Pakistan)-173 runs
6-          Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wicket-keeper/captain) (India)- 27 runs, five catches and four stumpings
7-          Ravindra Jadeja (India)-12 wickets & 80 runs
8-          Ryan McLaren (South Africa)-83 runs & eight wickets
9-          Bhuvneshwar Kumar (India)- six wickets
10-        James Anderson (England)-11 wickets
11-        Mitchell McClenaghan (New Zealand)-11 wickets
12-        Joe Root (England)-173 runs 



ICC announces Team of the Tournament Team of the Tournament (in batting order):

1- Shikhar Dhawan (India) -363 runs
2- Jonathan Trott (England)-229 runs
3- Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)-222 runs
4- Virat Kohli (India)-176 runs
5- Misbah-ul-Haq (Pakistan)-173 runs
6- Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wicket-keeper/captain)
(India)- 27 runs, five catches and four stumpings
7- Ravindra Jadeja (India)-12 wickets & 80 runs
8- Ryan McLaren (South Africa)-83 runs & eight
wickets
9- Bhuvneshwar Kumar (India)- six wickets
10- James Anderson (England)-11 wickets
11- Mitchell McClenaghan (New Zealand)-11
wickets
12- Joe Root (England)-173 runs