Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Sawaar Loon Guitar Chords

the chords used in the song are 
a#...
f....
c...
all barre chords...I used c-chord as normal chord, that gives a better sound. 
The strumming pattern for the song is simple. 
the song starts with 
d-d-u-u(here both the up stroke(U) are mute)
for the sawaar loon part---- 
that is:
Sawaar Loon Sawaar Loon
Sawaar Loon Haye Sawaar Loon

I have used strumming pattern: d-dUDU-D



f                      c                           f
Hawa Ke Jhonke Aaj Mausamo Se Rooth Gaye
F                       C                          F
Gulon Ki Shookhiyan Jo Bhawre Aa Ke Loot Gaye

F                       A#                        F
Badal Rahi Hai Aaj Zindagi Ki Chaal Zara

F                       A#                      F
Isi Bahane Kyun Na Main Bhi Dil Ka Haal Zara

A#                          F
Sawaar Loon Sawaar Loon

A#                         F  
Sawaar Loon Haye Sawaar Loon


F                                  

Balam Ji Purane Hain
C         F           
Nayi Si Dhoop Hai
F             
Jo Palkein Khatkhta Raha Hai

C    F
Kiska Roop Hai

F                           A#
Sharartein Kare Jo Aise
F                     C                      F

Bhool Ke Hizaab Kaise Usko Naam Se
A#
Main Pukaar Loon
A#                          F
Sawaar Loon Sawaar Loon

A#                         F  
Sawaar Loon Haye Sawaar Loon




F                      C                           F
Hawa Ke Jhonke Aaj Mausamo Se Rooth Gaye
F                       C                          F
Gulon Ki Shookhiyan Jo Bhawre Aa Ke Loot Gaye

F                       A#                        F
Badal Rahi Hai Aaj Zindagi Ki Chaal Zara

F                       A#                      F
Isi Bahane Kyun Na Main Bhi Dil Ka Haal Zara

A#                          F
Sawaar Loon Sawaar Loon

A#                         F  
Sawaar Loon Haye Sawaar Loon

Friday, May 17, 2013

BCCI suspended Amit Singh former Rajasthan Royals bowler

BCCI has suspended Amit Singh for his alleged involvement in spot-fixing. In a press release on Friday, the Board said the Gujarat bowler has been suspended, pending inquiry.

Among the 14 people arrested on Thursday in the massive spot-fixing scandal that has rocked the Indian Premier League, was Singh. This former Rajsathan Royals player is accused by the police of being the "talent-spotter" for the bookies.

In his press conference yesterday, Delhi Police chief Neeraj Kumar had indicated the presence of middlemen in fixing deals. In the police's books, Singh's name figures as Amit Kumar.

Singh, who has played for the Royals in four editions of the game, allegedly used his access to his former teammates to play middleman and approach them for spot-fixing. Police sources said he got in touch with players on behalf of a bookie named Chandresh, who has also been arrested.

In a big swoop on Thursday, the special cell of the Delhi Police arrested three Rajasthan Royals players, among them Test cricketer S Sreesanth, for alleged spot-fixing in three different matches since last week. Police sources said they are also looking closely at 15 other matches. The alleged role of Singh as the go-between is suspected to be crucial, the sources say.

Born in Bidar (Karnataka) Singh, 31, has played the prestigious domestic tournament, Ranji Trophy, for Gujarat. He made his IPL debut under Shane Warne against Kings XI Punjab in 2009, where he had impressive figures of 3 for 9 from his four overs.

However, he was banned last year from bowling because of a suspect bowling action and played his last IPL match in May 2012.

Interestingly, his being dropped paved the way for bowlers Sreesanth and West Indian Fidel Edwards to win contracts with Rajasthan Royals this season.

In phone transcripts that the Delhi Police released on Thursday, Singh allegedly asks Ajit Chandila, one of the Royals players arrested, how he will signal the beginning of a fixed over. "I will pull both my T-shirts up and down and will then look up before starting the over," Chandila purportedly says.

The police alleged that at a May 5 match against the Pune Warriors, Chandila failed to signal the over, but duly gave away 13 runs in it as fixed. The bookies, they alleged, could not place bets and this led to an argument between the player and bookies. Chandila had to return the Rs 20 lakh advance that he had allegedly been given, the police said.

Amit Singh allegedly caught as one of the bookie for spot fixing in ipl 2013


Previously playing for rajasthan royals and now turned into bookie, Rajasthan Royals cricketer Amit Singh has been allegedly caught as one of the bookie for the spot fixing of the three players namely Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan.
One of the 11 bookies arrested so far in the latest IPL spot-fixing scandal is named Amit Singh - a former Rajasthan Royals player who was released by the franchise as latest as last year, ESPNCricinfo reported on Thursday.


Amit, a fast bowler who also represented Gujarat in the Ranji Trophy in the 2012-13 season, was in the Rajasthan Royals' squad from 2009 to 2012 and played 23 matches during his four-year association with the franchise.

ESPNcricinfo also reported that Amit "was picked up for questioning five days ago but was formally arrested on Thursday in connection with the spot-fixing case that also allegedly involves three current Royals players [Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila]. Singh, 31, has been identified in the first information report (FIR) as 'Amit Kumar r/o Ahmedabad, Gujarat'." 
It has also been learned that Amit was the key man in spotting the players who could spot-fix. He was arrested from Ahmedabad and has been heard extensively speaking tot he players.
He was in news before also because of this suspicious bowling action and was ban from ipl for his bowling action in ipl 2012.

Amit Singh- Cricketer Turned Bookie

Among the 14 people arrested on Thursday in the massive spot-fixing scandal that has rocked the Indian Premier League, is Gujarat pacer Amit Singh. This former Rajsathan Royals player is accused by the police of being the "talent-spotter" for the bookies.

In his press conference yesterday, Delhi Police chief Neeraj Kumar had indicated the presence of middlemen in fixing deals. In the police's books, Singh's name figures as Amit Kumar.

Singh, who has played for the Royals in four editions of the game, allegedly used his access to his former teammates to play middleman and approach them for spot-fixing. Police sources said he got in touch with players on behalf of a bookie named Chandresh, who has also been arrested.

In a big swoop on Thursday, the special cell of the Delhi Police arrested three Rajasthan Royals players, among them Test cricketer S Sreesanth, for alleged spot-fixing in three different matches since last week. Police sources said they are also looking closely at 15 other matches. The alleged role of Singh as the go-between is suspected to be crucial, the sources say.

Born in Bidar (Karnataka) Singh, 31, has played the prestigious domestic tournament, Ranji Trophy, for Gujarat. He made his IPL debut under Shane Warne against Kings XI Punjab in 2009, where he had impressive figures of 3 for 9 from his four overs.

However, he was banned last year from bowling because of a suspect bowling action and played his last IPL match in May 2012.

Interestingly, his being dropped paved the way for bowlers Sreesanth and West Indian Fidel Edwards to win contracts with Rajasthan Royals this season.

In phone transcripts that the Delhi Police released on Thursday, Singh allegedly asks Ajit Chandila, one of the Royals players arrested, how he will signal the beginning of a fixed over. "I will pull both my T-shirts up and down and will then look up before starting the over," Chandila purportedly says.

The police alleged that at a May 5 match against the Pune Warriors, Chandila failed to signal the over, but duly gave away 13 runs in it as fixed. The bookies, they alleged, could not place bets and this led to an argument between the player and bookies. Chandila had to return the Rs 20 lakh advance that he had allegedly been given, the police said.

Friday, May 3, 2013

ICC Champions Trophy Team Squads

TEAM INDIA



  1. Mahendra Singh Dhoni(captain and Wicket Keeper)
  2. Virat Kohli (vice-captain)
  3. Dinesh Karthik
  4. Irfan Pathan
  5. Shikhar Dhawan (opener)
  6. Murali Vijay
  7. Rohit Sharma 
  8. Suresh Raina
  9. Ravindra Jadeja
  10. Bhuvaneshwar Kumar 
  11. Ravichandran Ashwin
  12. Umesh Yadav
  13. Vinay Kumar
  14. Ishant Sharma
  15. Amit Mishra



ICC Champions Trophy Squads


ICC Champions Trophy 2013 Squads – INDIA

Mahendra Singh Dhoni(captain and Wicket Keeper), Virat Kohli (vice-captain), Murali Vijay, Irfan Pathan,Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvaneshwar Kumar, Ravichandran Ashwin, Umesh Yadav, Dinesh Karthik, Shikhar Dhawan, Vinay Kumar, Ishant Sharma, Amit Mishra

ICC Champions Trophy 2013 Squads – AUSTRALIA


Michael Clarke (Captain), George Bailey (Vice Captain), Matthew Wade (Wicket Keeper), Nathan Coulter Nile, Mitchell Johnson, Xavier Doherty, Client McKay, James Faulkner, Mitchell Marsh, Philip Hughes, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Adam Voges, David Warner, Shane Watson.

ICC Champions Trophy 2013 Squads -NEW ZEALAND

Brendon McCullum (Captain),Luke Ronchi (Wicket Keeper), Trent Boult, Grant Elliott, Andrew Ellis, James Franklin, Martin Guptill, Mitchell McClenaghan, Nathan McCullum, Kyle Mills, Colin Munro, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, Daniel Vettori, Kane Williamson.


ICC Champions Trophy 2013 Squads – PAKISTAN

Misbah-ul-Haq (Captain), Kamran Akmal (Wicket Keeper), Abdur Rehman, Asad Ali, Asad Shafiq, Ehsan Adil, Imran Farhat, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Irfan, Nasir Jamshed, Saeed Ajmal, Shoaib Malik, Umar Amin, Wahab Riaz.

ICC Champions Trophy 2013 Squads – SOUTH AFRICA

AB de Villiers (Captain/Wicket Keeper), Hashim Amla, Farhaan Behardien, JP Duminy, Faf du Plessis, Colin Ingram, Rory Kleinveldt, Ryan McLaren, David Miller, Morne Morkel, Robin Peterson, Aaron Phangiso, Graeme Smith, Dale Steyn, Lonwabo Tsotsobe.


ICC Champions Trophy 2013 Squads - SRI LANKA

Angelo Mathews (Captain), Dinesh Chandimal (Vice Captain), Kumar Sangakkara (Wicket Keeper), Tillakaratne Dilshan, Kusal Perera, Mahela Jayawardene, Lahiru Thirimanne, Jeevan Mendis, Thisara Perera, Lasith Malinga, Rangana Herath, Nuwan Kulasekara, Shaminda Eranga, Sachithra Senanayake, Chanaka Welagedara

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Sarabjit Singh Dead

Since 1990, Sarabjit Singh was jailed in Kot Lakhpat Jail in Pakistan. He was an Indian National convicted by Pakistani authorities for his involvement in 1990 serial bomb blasts in Lahore and Faislabad. Sarabjit for past 10-12 years has been claiming that he was a farmer and his identity was mistaken by the authorities. He was sentenced to death in 1991, but his hanging has been repeatedly postponed. Five mercy petitions have been filed on his behalf, and with the help of this he has served 22 years of prison term for a crime he is not guilty of. Pakistan's President had ordered his release after the petition was filed on May, 2012. 5 hours later this pardon was revoked and it was claimed that another prisoner, Surjeet Singh was released and not Sarabjit.

Not talking much about the rubbish and stupid things that has been happening to Sarabjit Singh for past 10 years. Talking about the recent jail attacks on Sarabjit, last week of April month(26th April,2013), he was attacked in the Jail by six prisoners with bricks, sharp metal sheets, iron rods and blades. He was admitted to the hospital immediately with severe head injuries in a critical condition. He was in coma, with a broken backbone and on a ventilator. According to his family members, the attacks on Sarabjit was planned and they say the jail authorities were also involved in these attacks. Sarabjit had been threatened many a times after Afzal Guru was executed in India in Feb-2013. He was involved in the Indian Parliament attack case. Some sources say that the attacks on Sarabjit Singh was planned after Afzal Guru's execution. 


Sarabjit Singh died on 2nd May 2013 in Pakistan's Jinnah hospital. The Indian Prime Minister(the silent minister) Manmohan Singh, termed the attack was very sad. Appeals by lawyers were also filed wtih the supreme court of Pakistan to send Sarabjit for medical treatment to the UK or outside Pakistan to save his life. On May 1st, he was declared brain dead by doctors at the hospital in Lahore, but Pakistani authorities refused to give any statements. He died on 2nd May 2013 at Lahore's Jinnah Hospital.