Thursday, 6 December 2012

Bowling a worry for Indian Cricket !

Lot of things said and done about Indian cricket by many people, it's time to really know the problems of Indian cricket. The Indian team as other teams like Australia and Sri Lanka are about to go through phase of changes very soon. But what separates them for India is that they are having the bowlers who are very young and as time passes they will get experienced. Having look at Indian bowling attack seems to be led by aging Zaheer Khan, who lacks the vigour and performances in last one year to boost our hopes.

Indian bowling reserves are inexperienced youthful pace attack like Varun Aaron, Vinay Kumar and Umesh Yadav, and in spin department we are almost not having any body in picture who can take the reins from R. Ashwin very soon. The experienced kitty of players in pace attack have been left out for long time from International arena. Players like Irfan Phatan, RP Singh, Sreesanth are almost out of team for two-three years now. In spin dept, Harbhajan Singh has been in and out of team due to poor run of performances and injuries.

The current test series against England at home has once again raised question marks on the bowling powers. We could not win the game on spin-friendly wicket with three main spin bowlers. And we are still struggling to pick up wickets in the match in Kolkata. As once-colonized were expecting it to be revenge series but the once-colonial powers are seeming to tough to get through this time.

These problems are caused due to lack of exposure of players to various conditions and proper training. As in past, India still lacks quality bowlers who can win us the test match. As far as IPL contribution to Indian cricket, it has just gave the batsmen the platform to bloom in the cricket world. Bowling is the key to win matches still at least in the test, but euphoria of IPL is forcing young aspiring cricketers to shift from bowling to batting. This is a great void in the Indian Cricket which needs to be filled or we might loss our sheen as World Cup winners.

So, Bowling is a worry for Indian Cricket !

Friday, 16 November 2012

Sports Tourism Destination - Lakshadweep Islands


Welcome to our next sporting destination - Lakshadweep Island. As per the Sanskrit literature, Lakshadweep means one hundred thousand Islands. Lakshadweep is one of most scenic and beautiful islands of India. Lakshadweep Islands is a group of small islands scattered in the Laccadive Sea. The islands are around 300 kms off the coast of Kerala (South West State of India). These tiny islands make up the smallest Union territory of India and cover a total area of 32 square Km. These tiny islands are actually the tops of an enormous undersea mountain range in the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.

The islands offer a precious heritage of ecology and culture. The unique feature of the Islands is its coral reef which makes up a pristine spot of leisure for travel enthusiast. The lagoons are rich in marine wealth, is spread over 36 islands in an area of 32 sq. kms. The underwater view at Lakshadweep is kaleidoscopic and breathtaking. The lagoon offers excellent potential for water sports like swimming, wind-surfing, diving, snorkeling and kayaking. Each island is fringed by snow white coral sands. The crystal clear water and the abundant marine life enhance the beauty of these islands. That is the reason why there is no wonder that Lakshadweep is fast becoming India's one of its kind “Adventure sport - Nature Tourism” location.

The Tourism sector is one of the fastly developing sector in Lakshadweep. From 1956 to 1962 there was no ship nor any mechanized vessels operating between the Islands and mainland to carry even the local passengers. Tourism is one of the few key areas in Lakshadweep which can play a vital role in generating income, employment and over all development of islands. Recognizing vast tourism potential, a humble beginning was made in 1974 and one of the uninhabited island Bangaram was opened for International Tourism. The Hotel Corporation of India was looking after the affairs of Bangaram island resort up to 1982. But in the absence of a permanent set up, the flow of tourists were not encouraging. Encouraged by the Bangaram experiment, the Lakshadweep administration has gone ahead with Tourism promotion in the Islands of Kavaratti, Kadmat, Kalpeni and Minicoy were opened for domestic tourists in 1983.

Sports Tourism Destination - Lakshadweep Islands
Against the vast expanse of the blue sea, the island look like emeralds. The huge shallow calm lagoon on one side with wall like reef made of marine live coral boulders blocks the incoming swells of the outer sea. The islands are linked to the mainland by:- ship, helicopter, Indian Airlines, Kingfisher Airlines and mechanized sailing wooden vessels. The islands like Agatti and Bangaram can be reached by ship and air from Cochin. From Agatti, Kadmat and Kavaratti are linked by speed ferry. In all the islands, elaborate infrastructure is in place to meet the needs of tourists.

Lakshadweep with its vast lagoon around all the islands has emerged as a water sport destination in the country. Understanding the potential of water sports, Tourism Department has been striving to make these islands a prime water sports destination not only within the country but through out the world. As such, the Department has been concentrating on developing the water sports facilities. While developing these facilities fragile ecology of these islands have been taken into consideration and only non intrusive water sports are encouraged. 

Therefore, rather than going for the water sports like water scooters, etc which can hamper the ecology of corals. Here, we can go inside the waters and enjoy water sports like scuba diving and para sailing, etc which are also high yielding adventure for Lakshadweep. The island tourism department has set up a full-fledged waters sports Institute at Kadmat island. This Institute offers facilities for Kayaking, canoeing, yachting, snorkeling, wind surfing, water skiing and last but not least scuba diving. A full fledged scuba diving centres are operational at Kavaratti and Kadmat islands and these have emerged as a prime scuba diving destinations to the well heeled and adventurous tourists.  

Water Sports at Lakshadweep Islands
Water sports enthusiast will have a blast with an array of water sports and a beautiful surrounding; these virgin islands provide a perfect setting for experiencing the best of it. You could rent yourself a Kayak or a canoe and sail in the open sea. The glass bottomed boats give you the pleasure to see the best the sea has to offer. Deep sea fishing is also one of the highly recommended water sport even more because of the gifted sea water which breeds fishes like Sail fish, Triveli, yellow fin-tuna and the Baracuda. 

More Information, Check out these links :-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakshadweep
http://lakshadweeptourism.nic.in/
http://www.lakshadweeptourism.com/tourpackages.html

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

F1 Indian Grand Prix - A booster to Tourism in India

Sports tourism might represent a niche market, yet it is dynamically developing. Why is it so popular? How can communities utilize its sports tourism potential? So What Is Sports Tourism? Sports Tourism is defined as a specific travel outside of the usual environment for either passive or active involvement in competitive sport where sport is the prime motivational reason for travel and the touristic or leisure element may act to reinforce the overall experience. Another definition worth noting explains sport tourism as a combination of sports activities and travel.

F1 Indian Grand Prix - A booster to Tourism in India


Let’s move to top gear to see what F1 racing as to offer for India as Sports Tourism! As Inaugural Indian Formula One Grand Prix was a big hit last year. The tourism industry expects the inaugural Indian Formula One (F1) Grand Prix would bring the world to New Delhi this October too. It hopes the event would be able to attract more crowds from around the world and within India.

Motor racing has been a sport which has been generating interest of the entire world for quite some time. Buddh racing circuit is the first racing circuit in India which is specially made for Formula 1 racing. Why is it that even India could not distance itself from this hugely popular sport and today is the proud event hosts and organizers? Well, there are many gains from hosting this event. These benefits are mostly economic in nature as the event will be a big boost to the country’s economy. Let us see how.

India has been keen to organize the formula 1 racing event as it will put itself directly under the international media glare. Scribes from all over the world would come in droves to capture every second of the event. Players as well as their girlfriends and wives too would generate a lot of interest. This all would put the Indian subcontinent and its hospitality onto the global map.

Formula One - One of the world's most glamorous sports is on the doorstep of India's untapped world and is ready to boost the tourism and hotel industry in India. Already Delhi circuit has been put up in the F1 calendar events and with other states announcing new F1 circuits to be developed we expect a huge fan following for F1 in India and good growth in tourism revenue.  

Owing to the heavy interest in grand prix and motor racing, people would flock to the country to witness the event. This would surely promote the tourism of India. The F1 racing event is a perfect occasion to showcase the best in terms of Indian cuisine, culture, artifacts and traditions. Though India is already on the global map due to the events in the past and technological advancements, but the event such as F1 racing will put the country under the global spotlight. The hotels and hospitality industry in general will greatly benefit from this entire event. 

Indian Tourism Industry - one of the largest services Industry with a contribution of 6.23% to the GDP of India will add more than 100,000 domestic and foreign tourists. Any F1 event attracts an average of up to 1-2 lakh people to watch the game live at the circuit. And such F1event can definitely draw up to 1-2 lakh foreign tourists during the racing period. The racing circuit and all the action will be a treat for the fanatics to watch. People will spend a huge amount in trying to make sure that they are present to witness all the action in front of their eyes. 

Bookings for this year’s F1 event in India, through travel agents and on-line websites have already registered an increase of around 30% as of now. Hotel bookings have also shown a spike of 20-30%. Industry sources said that the budget properties (three and four star) are already sold out while the five start hotels have some room inventory.

India received 4-5 lakh foreign tourists in October 2010 and 2011, six per cent more than a year ago. With the tourist season starting from October, the travel industry is hoping for further buzz around the Grand Prix so that tourist numbers go up significantly. Hope we encash this opportunity to boost tourism industry and development of the country.

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Australia vs India Super Eight T20 Match Preview


India vs. Australia Super Eight T20 match is among the most crucial match of this tournament. After the comprehensive victory against England and Harbhajan Singh`s brilliant comeback has raised questions as to what exactly will be a winning combination against George Bailey`s men who have looked good in both their group league matches against Ireland and West Indies respectively. Australia would love to prove to the world that it has not lost its winning touch and that despite being placed at the bottom in Twenty20 world cricket, they have the same flair and touch of invincibility as before.

India, on the other hand will try to come with similar performance they came against England. India won the most convincing match in this tournament against any super-8 team. Indian batting was impeccable and bowling was superb. Even the fielding against England was exceptional and that contributed to a great extent in winning the one-sided tournament.

India cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni indicated Thursday that he would be going in with five bowlers against Australia in Friday’s crucial Super Eights match of the World Twenty20 tournament, a move which will mean that India will have one batsman short. India are likely to go in with five specialist bowlers to plug their bowling loopholes when they take on the mighty Australians in its opening `Super Eight` fixture of the ICC World Twenty20 on Friday.

In that case, either opener Virender Sehwag or Yuvraj Singh may have to sit out of the match and Dhoni admitted that it would be a "tough decision". It will be interesting to see what bowling combination Dhoni would prefer for the first `super eight` game and whether he would opt for three spinners or three pacers. On current form, Lakshmipathy Balaji is a better bowler at the death overs than the 33-year-old Zaheer Khan mainly because of the variety of slower deliveries he bowls.

The two key batsmen in the Australian set-up are left-handers David Warner and Mike Hussey. The presence of the duo at the top of the order certainly means that Harbhajan`s inclusion is necessary because of his stupendous record against the left-handers. Ravichandran Ashwin, who was rested against England, will also make a comeback into the playing eleven and Irfan Pathan, who has been providing the team with breakthroughs regularly is certain to play in eleven. The batting, however, bears a much more settled look with the good news being that Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma are back among runs. The only thing to worry will be Yuvraj Singh`s place in batting order. The talented left-hander has been struggling with the bat.

The main threat for India will be all-rounder Shane Watson who is in prime form having won back-to-back MoM awards. Watson has been cleverly used by skipper Bailey as he has proved to be a potent partnership breaker. The Indian batsmen will need to be careful against Watson. Left-arm seamer Mitchell Starc can prove to be a handful but it will be chinaman bowler Brad Hogg who will need to play a big role. The only problem for Australia will be its middle-order which hasn`t been tested in the two matches which were single-handedly won by Watson. The all-rounder has taken full advantage of the Powerplay overs to slaughter the bowlers. With Warner and Hussey for company, the `terrific trio` make up for a superb top-order.

Key players

Australia: Shane Watson, Michael Hussey, David Warner, Brad Hogg, Pat Cummins 

India: Virender Sehwag, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj, Harbhajan Singh, Ravichandran Ashwin.

Saturday, 25 August 2012

Follow-on puts India in strong position against New Zealand

Follow-on puts India in strong position against New Zealand
India is in strong position against New Zealand in the first Test match. With almost 6 sessions to go, you can expect a great for India in this Test Match. Indian spinners forced NZ for follow-on in the first innings. Indian spinners picked up nine first innings wickets between them, Ashwin finishing with 6 for 31. Both Ashwin and Ojha used the the dipping length of the floated, spinning ball, slow turn off the track and the uneven bounce on one side of the pitch to keep up their interrogation of New Zealand's fortitude in adverse circumstances.

Earlier, Cheteshwar Pujara cracked a solid 159 and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit 73 which helped India to reach 438. Dhoni and Pujara earlier consolidated India's position with a 127-run stand for the sixth wicket, while Ashwin contributed 37 runs with five boundaries. 

Cheteshwar Pujara
Pujara, who replaced retired Rahul Dravid at number three made his first three-figure score only in his fourth Test and sixth innings.
Some years ago, the question would be asked: Was anyone good enough to replace Rahul Dravid in the Indian team? Now, we the answer in the form of Pujara, who had emerged as a run-making machine on the domestic circuit. Here was a batsman born to play Test cricket, technically sound and temperamentally gifted, immune to the rising Twenty20 phenomenon.

Pujara reached the heights of his mastery in domestic cricket when he hammered three triple-centuries in just one month, an almost unheard of feat.

Hoping see India seal this match by end of fourth day !!!

Monday, 20 August 2012

Sports Tourism in India - Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Welcome To Sporting Extravaganza in India

We will be going places around India to see what India has in store to present in Sports arena as a part of Tourism. Come and get enlightened about the places you can visit in India to fill you with some adrenaline. We will be starting our journey from remote island - Andaman & Nicobar Islands.  



The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, popularly called Emerald Islands, float in splendid isolation and lie east of the Indian mainland. Once a hill range extending from Myanmar to Indonesia, these undulating islands are covered with dense forests and awesome beaches which makes sporting minds to go crazy.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands are suitable for Adventure water sports like Scuba diving, Skiing, Sailing, Para sailing, Wind surfing, Snorkeling etc. Trekking through the dense evergreen forests and island camping in beach front forests are other adventure activities. Andaman and Nicobar is a cluster of more than 500 islands stacked together neatly. Surrounded by some of the most beautiful lagoons in Asia, these islands provide options for some splendid adventure activities. 

The islands have a hilly terrain with coastal areas of white sand beaches and coral reef. Its pristine shimmering water offers its visitors an excellent water sports adventure. Not only is water sports like Scuba diving and Snorkelling a possibility here, one can also indulge in pulse racing, and at the same time soothing experience of trekking in the lush green hills. The best time to visit these islands for adventure sports is between November and April. December and January are the peak seasons to come here.

The Andaman and Nicobar islands are bestowed with the reputation of housing some of the most delectable and gorgeous islands in this entire planet. Thus it constitute one of the major temptations for the anxious holiday-makers. Basically, these water sports and related activities are most enjoyed by the adrenaline freaks who prefer to take risks. But there are other water sports as well which are suited for the ones who are not so much adventurous.



1. Andaman Water Sports Complex
Situated in Port Blair, Andaman Water Sports Complex has become one of the major attractions of the town. It offers safe water sports such as Rowing Boats, Paddleboat, Kayaks and bumper boats. Besides this, the complex also facilitates adventure through Water-skiing, Water scooters, Gemini boats, Para-sailing, Sailboats, Wind-surfers, Speedboats, Glass-bottom boats, etc. Boating from this complex  up to the Ross Island is really an exciting experience. 
 


2. Snorkeling

Snorkelling is among the most popular adventure activities in the lagoons of Andaman Islands. This is one sport which does not require you to be a trained and is as much fun for novice as it is for professionals. However, it is advised that if you are a starter, indulge in snorkelling only with the support of a trained professional. The best places for Snorkeling in the Andaman Islands are the Wandoor National Park-Jolly Bouy and the Red Skin Islands. With splendid coral life, Clique islands is also a highly favored islands for snorkelling.

Snorkeling is an adventure activity which is very popular off the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. One can enjoy the under-water marine life and view the rarest varieties of corals by Snorkeling in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Snorkeling is an exciting sport that lets you rub shoulders with some unique marine species. Underwater, a kaleidoscope of coral colours showcase a variety of reef fishes, turtles, sharks and  rays. Many visitors, never having seen fish in such densities before, are bewildered by the sheer numbers of the fish in the vast shoals that populate the reefs.

The best snorkelling site in Andaman & Nicobar Islands is at Havelock Islands. The sea around Havelock Islands, display an incredible density and diversity of marine life in seas that sometimes seem to almost boil with fish. The other best places for Snorkeling in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands are Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park  near Wandoor, Jolly Bouy and the Red Skin Islands. Cinque Island is another location with some fantastic coral.  Snorkeling is also possible off Port Blair at the Andaman Water Sports Complex. The under water corals in Andaman island beaches are extremely colourful. One can experience the live corals at Jolly buoy, red skin, North bay etc.,  People who do not know swimming also can experience the underwater marine world as they will be escorted by experienced person.

It is possible to snorkel in Andaman & Nicobar Islands throughout the year. However, these Islands are subject to monsoons, which bring with them heavy rains and strong winds, so it's a good idea to make a note of the seasons and so avoid the Islands that are subject to the bad weather. We will take you to all of the best snorkelling spots in Andaman & Nicobar Islands.






3. Scuba Diving  

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are brimming with its rich under-water treasures. The best way to explore great diversities of its marine life, of resplendent fishes and unique coral reefs, is to indulge in scuba diving. There are many institutes run by government that organize Scuba diving in the crystalline lagoons of Andaman and Nicobar. There are also certified private divers who assist you in taking up this sport.

Scuba diving is the biggest activity on the Andaman & Nicobar Islands other than lying around and eating seafood. The best season for diving in Andaman & Nicobar Islands is from December to April. The exciting experience of Scuba diving is a major tourist attraction. One can see the fascinating marine life among the world of amazing water bodies, colourful fishes and amazing corals. One can explore the wonders of scuba diving and can get the rare experience mixed with adventure. However, Diving in Andaman & Nicobar Islands is still in its infancy.

The Indian government takes a serious approach to protecting its marine resources. As a result, marine life populations are robust, and divers are often surrounded by fish. At places like Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park in Wandoor, clouds of surgeons and barracuda gather in mid-water, snapper and sweetlips swarm over the rocky reef, and big fish like Giant Trevally and Bumphead Parrotfish are seen on nearly every dive. Giant Grouper and schooling Mobula Rays also make regular appearances. Many sites are home to endemic species like Andaman Damselfish, Andaman Sweetlips, and the distinctive Indian-Ocean Spinecheek Anemonefish.

The Scuba Diving centres has all the facilities and necessary equipments for a great experience of scuba diving. Adding to this there are many skilled trainers who can help the tourist in getting into the deep of the sea.  



4. Trekking 


Andaman and Nicobar Islands has some splendid hills that are perfect for beginners as well as trained. One can go trekking through the nature trail from Mt. Harriet to Kalapathar and enjoy the rare forest life, flora and fauna. There are other trekking routes also at places like Chidiya Tapu.