nilgonj

nilgonj


Japanese designers in India upset over quake in country

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 10:22 AM PST


Mumbai, March 11 - Japanese designers who have flown down to Mumbai to showcase their collection at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) were Friday extremely upset after hearing the news about the earthquake that hit Japan's northeastern region. Designers Motonari Ono, Sara Arai and Tamae Hirokawa had their show Friday, but the calamity that has hit their country was uppermost in their minds. 'We are very worried about what happened in Japan. Because of the show today, we are not very well informed, exactly what has happened and what all regions have been affected and how badly. But we are really worried about our country back there. This is very upsetting,' Sara Arai told IANS. 'We have contacted family and friends and thankfully they are fine. I hope everything becomes fine,' added Motonari. An 8.9-magnitude earthquake, hit Japan's northeastern Honshu island today. Over 300 homes were knocked down by the quake-triggered tsunami in the region. The designers said they were eager to go back to be with their families at this time of crisis. IANS

England fold with bangladesh

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 10:17 AM PST


Bangladesh 227 for 8 (Kayes 60, Shahzad 3-63) beat England 225 (Trott 67, Bell 63) by two wickets Shafiul Islam raised Bangladesh's World Cup campaign from the dead, as he turned yet another astonishing contest on its head with a breathtaking assault in the batting Powerplay to leave England stunned by their fifth cliffhanger in consecutive contests, and facing their own make-or-break encounter with West Indies in Chennai next week. In another unbearably tense finale, Bangladesh's ninth-wicket pair of Shafiul and Mahmudullah transformed a futile situation with glorious blaze of strokeplay, as they turned an asking rate of 57 in 62 balls into a glorious victory with an over to spare. The honour of the winning hit went to Mahmudullah, who belted a Tim Bresnan full-toss through the covers for

0 comments: