Bedra ‘Bull’doze Ocean Sharks in final to lift Amaco MPL trophy

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December 28, 2015

Mangaluru, Dec 28: Bedra Bulls clinched the Amaco Mangalore Premiere League-2015 title following a crushing 102-run win over Ocean Sharks in a lop-sided summit clash at NMPT grounds in Mangaluru.

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After exhibiting their sportsman spirit in the semi-final match against Surathkal Strikers on the same ground the Sharks messed up their appearance in the title clash of Mangaluru cricket's showpiece event, falling like nine pins against the hostile Bulls bowling.

The team owned by Karnataka sports minister Abhaychandra Jain posted an imposing 184 for four as opener Mohammed Asif (97*) and skipper Naveen MG (48) rattled up a massive score stand off after proffering to bat.

The knock of Asif, who was left on 97 not out off 60 balls, studded with eight fours and four sixes displaying shot all around the wicket and crucially finding the gaps with ease.

The emphatic win was set up by the joint efforts of batsmen, bowlers and fielders of Bedra Bulls who after punishing the bowlers of Ocean Sharks demolished their batting line-ups.

Zahoor Farooqui crushed the dreams of Ocean Sharks in the very over of the innings. Two duck-outs in the inaugural maiden over, another duck-out in the second over helped the Bulls to tighten their control over the match.

Besides bagging the man-of-the-match award, Asif also took home best batsman award for his 326 runs in the tournament. With 14 wickets in the hand Zahoor Farooqui on the other was adjudged best bowler. Naveen MG bagged the man of the series for his all-round performance throughout the tournament.

Prior to the final match an exhibition match also held between Amaco MPL team owners XI and Amaco MPL organisers XI, where in the latter won the match thanks to a ton by opener Imthiyaz.

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coastaldigest.com web desk
July 2,2020

When the black and white photos of the ‘London to Calcutta (Kolkata) bus service’ went viral on social media recently, the response of some of the netizens was “stop spreading fake news!” But, it isn’t a fake news. The late 1950s indeed offered people a lavish bus trip from London to Kolkata. 

While one of the viral images shows passengers at the Victoria Coach Station, London, boarding 'Albert', the other image show the same bus travelling through a valley. In another image the bus is stationed at a tourist spot. All these photos were captured during the bus’ maiden international journey in 1957.  

An image of the bus ticket is also making rounds on social media, that shows the route of the bus — London, Belgium, West Germany, Austria,Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, West Pakistan, India. The route in India followed Delhi, Agra, Allahabad, Banaras and finally Calcutta.

The ticket shows that a one side travel cost 145 pounds (13,644 Rupees at the present day) back then, and it was inclusive of all the luxury provided during the run.

The luxurious bus provided the facilities of reading, individual sleeping bunks, radio/taped music for parties and pleasure and fan heaters, among other things. The brochure reads, "Your complete home while you travel."

Some of the tour highlights included Banaras on the Ganges, The Taj Mahal, The Raj Path, The Rhine Valley and The Peacock Throne. Passengers reportedly got free shopping days in New Delhi, Tehran, Salzburg, Kabul, Istanbul and Vienna.

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July 13,2020

Mangaluru, July 13: Nalin Kumar Kateel, MP of Dakshina Kannada, has appealed the chief minister to give nod to impose a week-long lockdown in the coastal district in the wake of mounting coronavirus cases.

Mr Kateel, who is also the president of Karnataka BJP, participated in a video conference with chief minister BS Yediyurappa along with Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh and district in charge minister Kota Srinivas Poojary.

The final decision about the lockdown in the district will be taken following a meeting under the leadership of the deputy commissioner, wherein the elected representatives of the district will express their opinions.

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July 11,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 11: Karnataka on Saturday reported the biggest single-day spurt of 2,798 cases and a record 70 related fatalities, taking the total number of infections in the state to 36,216, the health department said.

The day also saw a record 880 patients getting discharged after recovery.

Out of 2,798 fresh cases, a whopping 1,533 cases were from Bengaluru urban alone.

The previous biggest single-day spike was recorded on July 10 with 2,313 cases.

As of July 11 evening, cumulatively 36,216 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 613 deaths and 14,716 discharges, the health department said in its bulletin.

It said out of 20,883 active cases, 20,379 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals and are stable, while 504 are in ICU.

Out of 70 deaths reported, 23 are from Bengaluru urban, 8 from Mysuru, five from Dakshina Kannada, among others.

Most of the dead are either with a history of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) or Influenza-like illness (ILI).

Out of 2,798 cases tested positive today, contacts of the majority of the cases are still under tracing.

Among the districts where the new cases were reported, Bengaluru urban accounts for 1533 cases, followed by Dakshina Kannada 186, Udupi 90, Mysuru 83, Tumakuru 78, Dharwad 77 and Yadgir 74.

Bengaluru urban district tops the list of positive cases, with a total of 16,862 infections, followed by DakshinaKannada 2,026 and Kalaburagi 2,024.

A total of 7.99 lakh samples were tested so far, out of which 20,587 were tested on Saturday alone.

So far 7.46 lakh samples have been reported as negative, and out of them 17,488 were reported negative today.

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