LINUS FERNANDES

I have been an IT professional with over 12 years professional experience. I'm a B.Sc. in Statistics, M.Sc in Computer Science (University of Mumbai) and an MBA from the Cyprus International Institute of Management. I have completed levels I and II of the CFA course. Blogging is a part-time vocation. I am also the author of four books, Those Glory Days: Cricket World Cup 2011, IPL Vignettes, Poems: An Anthology, and It's a Petting Sport---all available on Amazon Worldwide.
LINUS FERNANDES has written 1458 posts for Make Time For Sports.

Ireland finish King Of The Minnows


Porterfield and Borren

Cricket World Cup: Funny thoughts and not-so-funny happenings (Humour)


Harbhajan Singh and Reebok have discovered the Teesra. In a viral video doing the rounds on YouTube, the off-spinner demonstrates a ball that stops and reverses back to the bowler.

It actually drops dead after spinning back and side-wards.

Much like the back-spinning, side-spinning drop shots employed by tennis masters .

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England beat West Indies in a close finish


Shastri

Indian cricket fans guilty of counting their chickens before they’ve hatched?


Sudhir Kumar Chaudhary, a die hard fan of Tend...

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Team India have played five games in the ICC ODI World Cup 2011. They have won three games, tied one and lost one.

The three victories have come against weaker teams—Ireland, Bangladesh and the Netherlands.

A tie with England and a loss to South Africa means that with one game left, India could either top the group or could , heaven forbid, not qualify.

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Shaun Tait floors Zubin Surkari


Shaun Tait

JP Duminy plays a hand in South Africa’s qualification


Duminy 99

Kamran performs a minor Kamal


Kamran Kamal

ICC World Cup 2011: Why wait? Take the power-play and sustain the momentum


The batting power-play—is it a boon or a bane?

Teams have benefited and teams have suffered in this crucial period of the innings.

There are two schools of thought as to when the batting power-play should be taken.

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ICC World Cup 2011:Random thoughts on the India-South Africa cliff-hanger


Some random thoughts on India’s mesmerising loss to South Africa on a Saturday evening:

The word is mesmerising because that’s exactly what it was. Despite a feeling of deja vu—the Indian fan felt that it was the same old story—that it was the same old capitulation of a much-vaunted batting line-up in the face of disciplined bowling.

Yet, the South African attack was disciplined, not hostile.

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South Africa turn the tables in the power plays


Dhoni SA

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