As promised I am back after celebrating Irish Christmas and Boxing Day. I am about to end my sojourn in Great Britain only to watch the final day of Boxing Day Match in India. Lets hope we can give them a fight that has become so rare against them in last 5 years or so. I enjoyed to an every possible extent the exotic beauty of Northern Ireland so cold and dark but yet a place to remember. I have been fortunate to have found good number of Indians here mainly Vilas and Nitin and they did every possible thing to make my life happier here. I can never forget the Christmas gift from my boss, Michael Wood exploration of the Trojan War.
I will really miss the Lagan river, River side office, Holiday Inn and my work place. Thank you Belfast and thank you all my newly made friends here.
Now back to my first love i.e. Cricket, we have got yet another opportunity to make a World Record and lets hope the Fabulous Four will prove to be the nemesis of the Australians. Hats off to the Indian Captain who had a remarkable Test match so far.
Once again a year is passing and we are galloping towards an even year. My heartiest condolences to the People of Orissa and to Mohatarma Benazir Bhutto who died a typical subcontinental politician's death as experienced by Mahatama Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Premdasa, Muziburrrahman and many others. May Pakistan rise from the Ashes as the mythical bird Phoenix. I wish my all avid blog readers and fellow countrymen "Happy New Year" and to Team India a Regular Good Luck.
2 comments:
Seeing the overall spirit of your blog, it is interesting to see you admire Benazir Bhutto under whose premiership India had the maximum number of terrorist inflitration...
well one has to admire a leader who ruled for almost 2 decades over the heart of 150 million people :).
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