Who are they :-They are a newly formed organisation of Bengali-run business establishments which include credible business organizations from diverse sectors. The intention is to bring together Bengali business houses from all over the world to develop camaraderie and trust and imbibe the sense of entrepreneurship in the Bengali community.
For the first time in recent history, Bengalis have come together to form a council of their own to foster entrepreneurship and networking amongst themselves and to further entrepreneurial cultivation in the Bengali youth.
Their Objectives:-
Education Programmes & Public Awareness Campaigns to achieve the mission
Build relationships for credible vendor-sourcing and business development within the council
Build a credible referral culture for enabling members’ business development through linkages outside the council
Advocacy through government channels and other industry bodies
Public Relations and Media Management for propagating the activities of the council
Manage Secretarial Affairs for benefit of the organization and its members.
During their programme Shri Rajib Chawla eas present in Kolkata.
IPL 2023: Change In Run-Up Helped Me Avoid No Ball: Arshdeep Singh After Leading PBKS To A Thrilling Win Over Mumbai
Arshdeep picked up four wickets, including two in consecutive deliveries in the final over, for 29 runs as MI fell short by 13 runs while chasing a target of 215.
Arshdeep picked up four wickets, including two in consecutive deliveries in the final over, for 29 runs as MI fell short by 13 runs while chasing a target of 215.
Mumbai: A change in run-up before this IPL season helped Punjab Kings pacer Arshdeep Singh avoid no balls and find his rhythm as he played a major role in his side’s 13-run win over Mumbai Indians here on Saturday.
Arshdeep picked up four wickets, including two in consecutive deliveries in the final over, for 29 runs as MI fell short by 13 runs while chasing a target of 215.
“Feels good whenever I take wickets, the win makes the feeling better. Before IPL, I changed my run-up and it helped me with avoiding no-balls. The rhythm is nice and I’m enjoying my cricket right now,” Arshdeep said at the post-match presentation.
Asked about his mindset during pressure situations, he said, “Calmness comes naturally, my heart rate doesn’t even go up to 120.” Punjab Kings captain Sam Curran described the win at MI’s home ground as special.
“It’s a special win. Amazing ground, played many games with different sides. Great to get the win. Don’t think I should be getting the award, with the way our pacers finished the match,” said Curran who was named player of the match for his 55 off in 29 balls in the Punjab innings.
“Arshdeep and Nathan were incredible and the spinners bowled well. When I went in to bat, I knew I had to give myself a chance. In the previous games, I’ve looked to go big a little too early, reflected on that.
“But we got a long line-up and we saw Jitesh went bang-bang and we know he’s got that. He’s a massive player and we just have to take our responsibility as players come back from injuries.” On standing for reguar captain Shikhar Dhawan, he said, “Two from three, I think we can go back to Shikhar. Great experience, the coaches and the local guys are helping me through. Bayliss, Haddin and Co have created a good, relaxed environment. We’ve won a few early games which helps.” MI captain Rohit Sharma conceded that his side made some errors in the field but said would not look too much into that.
“Will tell the boys to keep our heads high, we’ve won and lost three. Lots of time left in the tournament, we need to stay in the game and competition.
“Quite happy with Green and SKY’s batting, they kept us in the game till the end. Credit to Arshdeep for his bowling, not our day today but we gave a good fight.”
This is a PTI copy India.com just changed the headline.
IPL 2023: Arshdeep Singh Breaks Stumps Twice In A Row In A Thrilling Final Over Against Mumbai Indians | Watch Video
In 44 IPL matches, Arshdeep has taken 53 wickets at an average of 23.74 and an economy rate of 8.32. His best bowling figures are 5/32.
Arshdeep Breaks Stumps Twice In A Row In A Thrilling Final Over Against Mumbai Indians | Watch Video
Mumbai: Punjab Kings pacer Arshdeep Singh broke the middle stump twice in an IPL match against Mumbai Indians on Saturday at Wankhede Stadium. With this, the PBKS pacer also completed his 50 wickets in his Indian Premier League career.
Defending 16 runs in the final over, he gave away only two runs and picked up scalps of Tilak and Nehal, breaking their middle stumps in the process.
In 44 IPL matches, Arshdeep has taken 53 wickets at an average of 23.74 and an economy rate of 8.32. His best bowling figures are 5/32.
Here is the viral video of Arshdeep breaking the stumps:
Probably the most expensive over:
Arshdeep Singh broke the middle stump twice – a set of LED stumps with Zing bails cost 30 Lakhs INR. pic.twitter.com/A0m0EHyGM8
In IPL 2023, Arshdeep climbed up to the top spot in the list of wicket-takers. He is the current Purple Cap holder for most wickets in the season so far. He has 13 wickets in seven matches at an average of 15.69 and an economy rate of 8.16. His best bowling figures are 4/29.
Arshdeep has represented PBKS since the start of his IPL career in 2019. His 2021 season with the franchise is his most successful IPL season. In 12 matches, he took 18 wickets at an average of 19.00 and an economy rate of 13.77. His best bowling figures that season was 5/32.
PBKS are now in fifth position with four wins and three losses in seven matches. They have a total of eight points. MI are at seventh position with three wins and three losses and six points.
MI Vs PBKS, IPL 2023: Arshdeep Singh’s Lethal Yorkers Break Stumps Twice In An Over | WATCH VIDEO
Tilak Varma and Nehal Wadhera saw their middle stump uprooted and broken off the bowling of Arshdeep Singh in IPL 2023.
Arshdeep Singh is the holder of Purple Cap with 13 wickets in IPL 2023 so far. (Image: Twitter)
Mumbai: Punjab Kings pacer Arshdeep Singh broke the middle stump twice on back-to-back balls in the last over of their IPL 2023 encounter against Mumbai Indians to help them clinch a 13-run win at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday.
After Sam Curran’s 29-ball 55 led Punjab Kings to a massive 214/8, Mumbai Indians took the game into the final over due to fine counter-attack from Cameron Green (67 off 43 balls) and Suryakumar Yadav (57 off 26 balls). The duo added 75 off only 36 balls.
Arshdeep struck a decisive blow in the 18th over to dismiss an on-song Suryakumar with Mumbai needing another 33 from 15 balls. With 16 runs needed from the final six balls, Arshdeep started the final over with one run in the first two balls.
The left-arm pacer them dismissed Tilak Varma and Nehal Wadhera in similar fashions in the next two balls – perfect yorkers uprooting and break the middle stumps twice. He finished with figures of 4-0-29-4 as Mumbai Indians were restricted to 201/6.
On a batting belter, Arshdeep again showed why even Indian team depends on him in T20 games to deliver during the end stages of the game. “Feels good whenever I take wickets, the win makes the feeling better,” Arshdeep said after the game.
“Before IPL, I changed my run-up and it helped me with avoiding no-balls. The rhythm is nice and I’m enjoying my cricket right now.” Asked about his mindset during pressure situations, he said, “Calmness comes naturally, my heart rate doesn’t even go up to 120.”
He also earned praise from Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma. “Credit to Arshdeep for his bowling, not our day today but we gave a good fight,” he said.
Premier League Handball: Telugu Talons, Delhi Panzers Join PHL Bandwagon
The auctions for the Premier Handball League will be held on April 23, 2023 – Sunday at Taj Lands End in Mumbai.
Telugu Talons and Delhi Panzers join PHL.
Mumbai: Just days after Golden Eagles Uttar Pradesh and Garvit Gujarat were announced as a part of the Premier Handball League (PHL), two more teams – Delhi Panzers and Telugu Talons have joined PHL adding to the pan India appeal of the inaugural edition of the league.
The team from Hyderabad is owned by Abhishek Reddy Kankanala and will represent the Telugu states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Meanwhile, Panzers is principally owned by Vineet Bhandari, Founder and Managing Director (MD) of Bhandari Sports Private Limited.
The auctions for the Premier Handball League will be held on April 23, 2023 – Sunday at Taj Lands End, Mumbai. The Premier Handball League (PHL), is sanctioned by the South Asian Handball Federation and affiliated with the Asian Handball Federation (AHF).
The inaugural season of the Premier Handball League is set to kick off on June 8 and run until June 25, 2023, which will be broadcast on the Viacom18 network on JioCinema, Sports 18-1 (HD & SD) and Sports 18 Khel.
“Handball is an exciting and engaging sport, and I believe it has immense potential to grow in popularity, especially in India,” Kankanala said. Vineet Bhandari expressed his excitement about growing the sport in the area, and support these outstanding individuals.
“Handball is a fun and interesting sport, and I think it has a huge future for growth, especially in India. Rajat and Sailesh stated, “We are dedicated to building the Delhi Panzers to compete at the pinnacle of the Premier Handball League and to instil a new feeling of pride and accomplishment into the handball community, both regionally and nationally,” he said.
LIVE | MI Vs PBKS, IPL 2023 Score: THATSSSSS BIG from Cameron GREEEN! Straight from the middle of Green’s bat – 108m. Four more from the Australian. BRUTAL!!! Disappointment on Nathan Ellis’ face. OUTTT! Green goes again but didn’t get the elevation and Sam Curran takes the catch. MI 161/3 (16)
MI Vs PBKS, IPL 2023: Sachin Tendulkar Cuts Cake To Celebrate 50th Birthday At Wankhede Stadium
Sachin Tendulkar will be completing his half century in terms of his age on April 24.
Sachin Tendulkar cut a cake during second strategic timeout in PBKS innings. (Image: Twitter)
Mumbai: Sachin Tendulkar celebrated his 50th birthday a couple of days early during Mumbai Indians home IPL 2023 game against Punjab Kings on Saturday at the Wankhede Stadium. Tendulkar, who had said that reaching 50 was his ‘slowest half-century’, cut a cake near the Mumbai Indians’ dugout during the second strategic break in the first innings.
The Mumbai Indians franchise, for whom Tendulkar played for all his six years in the IPL from 2008-2013, made arrangements to celebrate the occasion. More than 30,000 fans at the Wankhede Stadium were provided with Tendulkar face masks.
The batting legend wore jersey No. 10 for India and Mumbai Indians, and after the 10th over of Punjab Kings’ innings, the stadium was reverberated with the familiar chant of ‘Sachin… Sachin’.
“Sachin made the no 10 jersey iconic in cricket and this year will mark 10 years to the last match he played for India, which had come at the Wankhede Stadium. On that occasion, Saturday will be all about celebrating the glorious career of the highest run getter of all time and India’s most capped Test and ODI player,” the franchise said earlier in a release.
Additionally, outside the Garware Pavilion, a large replica of Tendulkar’s No. 10 jersey was kept for fans to click photos. While Sachin celebreated his birthday, his son Arjun was taken for cleaners by the Punjab Kings batters on the ground.
The youngster’s 31-run over – including two sixes and four fours – became the second most by a Mumbai Indians bowler in the IPL. In the end Punjab Kings posted 214/8 with skipper Sam Curran contributing with a half-century.