Monday, August 31, 2009

what ' I ' LIVE for .................

I live for those who love me ,
Whose hearts are kind and true;
For the heaven that smiles above me ,
And awaits my spirit too;


For all the human ties that bind me,
For the task by God assigned me,
For the bright hopes yet to find me,
And the good that i can do

I live to hold communion
With all that is divine,
To feel there is a union,
Twixt nature's heart and mine;


- kats

Saturday, August 29, 2009

IS IT WRONG TO BE IN LOVE ..........OR IS IT WRONG TO LOVE AT ALL........?

It often happens dat we fall in love ..........but it often happens dat" love is lost"..how?why ?are questions still unanswered...........
but y do we at all fall for someone? there are a few kinds to fall in love .........the first to be those who fall in love with someone who in returns love them,the second want to be in love just to get the essesce of it ..........and there is the other kind.....that falls in love,and a one sided love.to which there is no future but the PAIN and the TEARS to be in love with someone who doesnt even care ....
Its quite amazing to know that quite a large group of boys and girls, in that sense men and women fall in this group.Quite astonishingly the girls specially learn to love the man they get married to ............with the very certain fact of their marriage being quite a success at time and at time a total FAILURE..........
I have always wanted to love and then get married ..........
but i am yet to find the person who wud love me for the very reaosn dat i love him..........but it never happens dat way ...........its always that lil thing that remains in between the relation to begin.....
but am sure that someday i will be loved .................like i want to be loved ofcourse.........
my best buddy says that i will be loved like never before ..........hoping that to come true......
till then the SEARCH IS ON ...................

-kido

Thursday, August 27, 2009

BEING A CRICKETER IS JUST NOT BEING INTO SPORTS ..........

THIS IS ONE OF THE REALLY COOL ARTICLE I CAME ACROSS......

HOPE U GUYS WILL LIKE IT .....

Tillakaratne Dilshan amazed everybody when he scooped the ball over the wicketkeepers' heads off the quicker bowlers earlier this year. That innovative shot was the toast of this year's World Twenty20. It is a tough shot that requires eyes and nerves, which Dilshan has in heaps.

It might have seemed that Dilshan was responding to the then-and-there demand of Twenty20, but the scoop is far from a spur-of-the-moment shot. It is a result of a lot of work in the nets. Dilshan had been practising the scoop since the first edition of the IPL, but he didn't use it in matches till he had mastered it and was sure he could execute it to perfection. Such mastery might look effortless and spontaneous, but it can only come out of a lot of practice.

Cricketers, and I suppose professionals in any field, put a lot of thought and effort into preparation. Like they say, "Failing to preparing is like preparing to fail." I am a firm believer in preparing thoroughly before embarking on any new journey, be it a season, a match or an innings.

When I talk about the importance of preparation, recent images of MS Dhoni and RP Singh playing badminton, or Ricky Ponting and Brendon McCullum playing golf might spring to mind. If preparation really is that important, what were these guys doing? Admittedly it was during the off season, but then why weren't they resting at home, recouping for the next season?

It's a myth that cricketers should rest during the off season. The off-season routine at the highest level of the sport involves physical activity, but preferably something other than cricket. Believe it or not, playing cricket constantly beyond a certain limit pushes you away from the game. You don't feel like holding the bat again or rolling your arm over to bowl yet another tiresome delivery. The limbs, and more importantly the mind, get so tired that the body craves time away from cricket. This is why after the initial phase of complete rest, which doesn't last more than a few days, we are advised to get involved in some kind of physical activity. It could be swimming, tennis, badminton or any other sport we choose. Anything but cricket. The idea is to keep the body in motion while resting the muscles involved in cricket.

After a few weeks of this we start adding gym workouts in our schedule. My dad once told me something he learnt in his days with the air force: "The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war." It holds true in cricket. Cricketers have to be regulars in the gym even during the off season.

Workouts for cricketers are focused on maintenance rather than on putting on muscle and getting stronger. During the off season we work on the parts of the body that were found wanting in the previous season or need to be worked on to improve in the next one. Even if no amount of hard work in the gym can guarantee an injury-free season, the chances of successfully enduring the rigours are higher with a stronger and fitter body.

Most people think cricketers have a merry time when there's no cricket, when in fact they are actually sweating it out in the gym. Some players also practise yoga during the off season to strengthen the mind.

Then comes the next phase, "pre-season", where the focus switches back to the skill aspect of the game. In this day and age, where there hardly ever are long breaks between seasons, pre-season starts almost immediately after the active recovery is finished. This is the time to go back to the drawing board and work on the areas we were found lacking in during the previous season. We look at old videos - of days when we were batting at our best - and compare them with the latest ones. The future plan of action is decided based on what the videos reveal. Such analysis also helps fix bad habits that players tend to pick up during the season - playing across the line, the head falling over, and so on. We need to be careful not to let these habits become part of our skill set. Watching videos and taking inputs from coaches and senior team-mates helps eradicate any such habits.

During the season the focus is on strengths, while being aware of shortcomings, but the off season is exactly the opposite. Since there's hardly any time to rectify mistakes during the season, we look for ways to succeed despite the faults; but those areas need to be addressed, and pre-season is the time to do that. I have no doubt that the Indian batsmen who were found wanting against short-pitched bowling recently are putting in hours in the nets to get that in order.

Matthew Hayden sweeps, India v Australia, 3rd Test, Chennai, 1st day, March 18, 2001
Hayden swept until he could sweep no more in his preparation for the tour of India in 2000-01 © Getty Images

The next bit of preparation is based on what's coming next once the season starts. Are we going to play Test cricket or the shorter formats? In which part of the world? Against what opposition? Such questions determine our action plan.

Last year I attended a camp in Bangalore, just before India's Test tour to Sri Lanka. Muttiah Muralitharan was expected to be the biggest threat - we didn't know much about Ajantha Mendis back then - and we had sessions where we asked the offspinners to bowl into the footmarks from a shorter distance. This way even the local boys managed to add spin and pace to the ball. We practised stepping out to get to the pitch of the ball, and then playing along the ground. We also practised the forward-defensive shot, along with padding the ball away if it was too wide outside the off stump. When we were leaving for Australia, the practices feature negotiating short-pitched deliveries, either against a bowling machine or against bowlers bowling from 18 yards away.

Sanath Jayasuriya and Romesh Kaluwitharana practised clearing the in-field against bowling machines for weeks before the 1996 World Cup. Matthew Hayden was told well in advance about his inclusion for the tour to India in 2001. For months leading up to the tour, he practised the sweep and using his feet against the spinners. To handle Shane Warne's legspin from round the stumps, Sachin Tendulkar got legspinners in Mumbai to bowl at him from round the stumps into the rough.

Such groundwork can only be done during the off season. Once the season starts you have to prepare on a day-to-day basis. In my next column I will focus on all that goes into preparing before a match, an innings or a tournament.

its a lot difficult to just be into sports.........its not just a cake walk but has a lot behind in the making of a CRICKETER ..........


Friday, August 21, 2009

MY COOKIE JAR

I,Me,Myself.............Miss Kathakali Banerjee,Kats to be more precise............
I have been someone with this ever so cool and casual attitude,not that I havent been responsible but not to the extent of running a FAMILY ...........guess what guys am actually doin so.
The most surprising thing to me .......................am COOKING!!!!!
Actually this has not been voluntary......more a compulsion,a necessity........
it has been the worst thing of all to do but u know what ????????? am actually enjoying it ..........perhaps people say right its a NATURAL INSTINCT for women to be in KITCHEN.......
though not the BASIC INSTINCT .............he he he
however with the tag of being a Tom Boy I am quite enjoying the sight of seeing people with open jaws wen they learn that am cooking .........
however I am enjoying the new role as the cook............and I call my new territory my 'COOKIE JAR'..........
Hey u people there u are invited to have the most delicious food cooked in Kats 'COOKIE JAR' .....hurry !!!!!!!!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

ABOUT KIDO ....................

I must make a choice
A tough decision
Listen to my voice
Should I give in
To temptation, admiration
One leads to myself
The other some one else
Just an empty shell

It's harder than it seems
When you're told that
All your hopes and dreams
Are yours to hold if
You just give them
What's expected
Something they can sell
Put upon a shelf
That I am not for sale

I here a voice inside
It's crowning to a scream
I'm not the next of them
I am the first of me
'cause I can live the lie
I am just what you see
I'm not the next of them
I am the first of me

If I can't refuse
The price they offer
I am sure to lose
And I will suffer
Sell my soul to make a profit
All I have to do
Is make believe it's true
That something I can't do

So when the waiting's gone
This time to face the truth
You know your good enough
Deep down inside of you

You're finally woken up
If only just to prove
You are born to lead the way
Then be the first of you

dats kido for u guys ........to begin wid this is exactly what i think 'I' am ,and what 'I' think 'I' can or cannot do,life is a puzzle for me ............still so facinating,still so mesmerizing...........
love every moment of it with the battle dats on to fight ..........