Sunday, May 12, 2013

automatic streetlight

Needs no manual operation for switching ON and OFF. When there is need of light it automatically switches ON. When darkness rises to a certain value then sensor circuit gets activated and switches ON and when there is other source of light i.e. day time, the street light gets OFF. The sensitiveness of the street light can also be adjusted. In our project we have used four L.E.D for indication of bulb but for high power switching one can connect Relay (electromagnetic switch) at the output of pin 3 of I.C 555. Then it will be possible to turn ON/OFF any electrical appliances connected all the way through relay.
                        Automatic Street Light

Principle :
This circuit uses a popular timer I.C 555. I.C 555 is connected as comparator with pin-6 connected with positive rail, the output goes high(1) when the trigger pin 2 is at lower then 1/3rd level of the supply voltage. Conversely the output goes low (0) when it is above 1/3rd level. So small change in the voltage of pin-2 is enough to change the level of output (pin-3) from 1 to 0 and 0 to 1. The output has only two states high and low and can not remain in any intermediate stage. It is powered by a 6V battery for portable use. The circuit is economic in power consumption. Pin 4, 6 and 8 is connected to the positive supply and pin 1 is grounded. To detect the present of an object we have used LDR and a source of light. LDR is a special type of resistance whose value depends on the brightness of the light which is falling on it. It has resistance of about 1 mega ohm when in total darkness, but a resistance of only about 5k ohms when brightness illuminated. It responds to a large part of light spectrum. We have made a potential divider circuit with LDR and 100K variable resistance connected in series. We know that voltage is directly proportional to conductance so more voltage we will get from this divider when LDR is getting light and low voltage in darkness. This divided voltage is given to pin 2 of IC 555. Variable resistance is so adjusted that it crosses potential of 1/3rd in brightness and fall below 1/3rd in darkness.
Sensitiveness can be adjusted by this variable resistance. As soon as LDR gets dark the voltage of pin 2 drops1/3rd of the supply voltage and pin 3 gets high and LED or buzzer which is connected to the output gets activated.

Automatic Street Light Circuit Diagram
                        Circuit Diagram of Automatic Street Light
 
Component used :
9v Battery with strip
Switch
L.D.R (Light Depending Resistance)
I.C NE555 with Base
L.E.D (Light Emitting Diode) 3 to 6 pieces.
Variable Resistance of 47 Kilo ohms
P.C.B (Printed Circuit Board of 555 or Vero board.

COMPONENTS :
a) Battery: For 9v power supply we can use 6pcs dry cell or 6F22 9v single piece battery.
b)Switch:Any general purpose switch can be used. Switch is used as circuit breaker.
c) L.D.R: (Light Depending Resistance)
it is a special type of resistance whose value depends on the brightness of light which is falling on it. It has resistance of about 1mega ohm when in total darkness, but a resistance of only about 5k ohms when brightness illuminated. It responds to a large part of light spectrum.
d) L.E.D: (Light Emitting Diode)
A diode is a component that only allows electricity to flow one way. It can be 
thought as a sort of one way street for electrons. Because of this characteristic, diode are used to transform or rectify AC voltage into a DC voltage. Diodes have two connections, an 
anode and a cathode. The cathode is the end on the schematic with the point of the triangle pointing towards a line. In other words, the triangle points toward
that cathode. The anode is, of course, the opposite end. Current flows from the anode to the cathode. Light emitting diodes, or LEDs, differ from regular diodes in that when a voltage is applied, they emit light. This light can be red (most common), green, yellow, orange, blue (not very common), or infa red. LEDs are used as indicators, transmitters, etc. Most likely, a LED will never burn out like a regular lamp will and requires many times less current. Because LEDs act like regular diodes 
and will form a short if connected between + and -, a current limiting resistor is used to prevent that very thing. LEDs may or may not be drawn with the circle surrounding them.
e) Variable resistance: (Potentiometer)
Resistors are one of the most common electronic components. A resistor is a device that limits, or resists current. The current limiting ability or resistance is measured in ohms, represented by the Greek symbol Omega. Variable resistors (also called potentiometers or just "pots") are resistors that have a variable resistance. You adjust the resistance by turning a shaft. This shaft moves a wiper across the actual resistor element. By changing the amounts of resistor between the wiper connection and the connection (s) to the resistor element, you can change the resistance. You will often see the resistance of resistors written with K (kilohms) after the number value. This means that there are that many thousands of ohms. For example, 1K is 1000 ohm,2K is 2000 ohm, 3.3K is 3300 ohm, etc. You may also see the suffix M (mega ohms). This simply means million. Resistors are also rated by their power handling capability. This is the amount of heat the resistor can take before it is destroyed. The power capability is measured in W (watts) Common wattages for variable
resistors are 1/8W, 1/4W, 1/2W and 1W. Anything of a higher wattage is referred to as a rheostat
f) PCB (Printed Circuit Board)
with the help of P.C.B it is easy to assemble circuit with neat and clean end products. P.C.B is made of Bakelite with surface pasted with copper track-layout. For each components leg, hole is made.
Connection pin is passed through the hole and is soldered.
WORKING:
When light falls on the LDR then its resistance decreases which results in increase of the voltage at pin 2 of the IC 555. IC 555 has got comparator inbuilt, which compares between the input voltage from pin2 and 1/3rd of the power supply voltage. When input falls below 1/3rd then output is set high otherwise it is set low. Since in
brightness, input voltage rises so we 
obtain no positive voltage at output of pin 3 to drive relay or LED, besides in poor light condition we get output to energize.
Precautions:
a) Use a Sensitive LDR. Before using it should be tested with multimeter.
b) I.C should not be heated too much while soldering, can destroy the I.C. For safety and easy to replace, use of I.C base is suggested. While placing the I.C pin no 1 should be made sure at right hole.
c) Opposite polarity of battery can destroy I.C so please check the polarity before switching ON the circuit. One should use diode in series with switch for safety since diode allows flowing current in one direction only.
d) L.E.D glows in forward bias only so incorrect polarity of L.E.D will not glow. Out put voltage of our project is 7.3 volt therefore 4 LED in series can be easily used with out resistance.
e) Each component should be soldered neat and clean. We should check for any dry soldered.
f) LDR should be so adjusted that it should not get light from streetlight itself.

simple electronics project


solar cell

Solar CellThe circuit illustrated below is used as Solar Cell. You can get plate from your old faulty solar calculator. Carefully dissemble plate with out tearing its 2 wire. Connect both wire to a LED through a switch. When Solar Plate is kept in sunlight and switched ON you will see LED glows .
 Please make sure for the correct polarity of LED.
Theory :
    When energy is added to pure silicon, for example in the form of heat, it can cause a few electrons to break free of their bonds and leave their atoms. A hole is left behind in each case. These electrons then wander randomly around the crystalline lattice looking for another hole to fall into. These electrons are called free carriers, and can carry electrical current
Solar Plate can be made by :
Step 1
Stain the Titanium Dioxide with the Natural Dye
Step 2
Coat the Counter Electrode
Step 3
Add the Electrolyte and Assemble the Finished Solar Cell

Friday, May 10, 2013

Don Bradman

Don Bradman
Full Name:Don Bradman
Date of birth:27 / 08 / 1908
Role:Batsman
Batting style:Right-hand
Bowling style:Unknown

Career summary

- Test Debut v England at Brisbane (Exhib.) November 1928.
- Sir Donald Bradman is one of the greatest cricketers to have ever picked up the bat.
- In 1930 against England he scored 974 runs over the course of five Ashes Tests, the highest individual total in any Test series.
- He scored his highest total on that tour at Headingley, when he scored 334 runs, at that time the highest ever.
- Sir Don's sporting prowess wasn't just kept to cricket, in 1935/36 he missed a tour to South Africa due to illness, but took up
Squash, and won the South Australian Open Squash Championship.
- The only blemish to his career was a duck in his final game, just 4 runs short of having a batting average of 100.
- His 99.94 average is the best by far of anyone who has played more than 20 Test matches, over 63% higher than anyone else.
- Bradman has scored 29 Test centuries, a third of them were converted to Double centuries and he also picked up 2 triple centuries, one of only two people to ever do this.
- He was knighted for his services to cricket in 1949.
- Sir Donald Bradman died on 25th February 2001 Adelaide, aged 92 years.
  • Career Batting History
  • Career Bowling History

Test Matches

Batting
Career Span:1928-1948
Matches:52
Innings:80
Not Outs:9
Runs:6996
Highest Score:334
Average:99.94
50s:13
100s:27
Ducks:7
Pairs:0
Caught Out:39
Stumped Out:0
Bowling
Innings Bowled:9
Overs:26.2
Maidens:3
Runs Conceded:72
Wickets:2
5 Wicket Innings:0
10 Wicket Innings:0
Average:36.0
Economy Rate:2.75
Best bowling in Innings:1/8

ganguly

Sourav Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly
Full Name:Sourav Ganguly
Date of birth:08 / 07 / 1972
Role:Batsman
Batting style:Left-hand
Bowling style:Right arm medium

Latest News

  • 15/07/09 - Ganguly offers opinion on Fred retirement

Career summary

- Test debut v England at Lord's - June 1996
- ODI debut v West Indies at Brisbane - January 1992
- Sourav Ganguly is a left-handed batsman and a right-handed medium-pace bowler.
- Ganguly's talent was first noticed when he scored a century in his Test debut against England at Lord's in 1996, becoming the third person ever to score a century on their debut at Lord's, he then followed that with a century in his second Test.
- Sourav scored 183 against Sri Lanka at Taunton in the 1999 cricket World Cup, the highest by an Indian in World Cup cricket.
- Became captain in 2000.
- Led India to the World Cup Final in 2003 where they were beaten by Australia.
- Is the only Indian captain to win both the one-day and Test series in Pakistan.
- Was left out of the side for a period when a loss of form coincided to differences with coach Greg Chappell and did not play ODI cricket for over a year before returning in the build-up to the 2007 World Cup.
- Scored his first double century v Pakistan at Bangalore in December 2007.
- Last ODI v Pakistan at Gwalior in November 2007.
- Led the Kolkata Knight Riders during inaugural IPL in 2008.
- Announced his retirement from interantional cricket in October and scored 85 and 0 in his final Test v Australia at Nagpur.
March 2010
  • Career Batting History
  • Career Bowling History

Test Matches

Batting
Career Span:1996-2008
Matches:113
Innings:188
Not Outs:17
Runs:7212
Highest Score:239
Average:42.18
50s:35
100s:16
Ducks:13
Pairs:0
Caught Out:114
Stumped Out:4
Bowling
Innings Bowled:99
Overs:519.3
Maidens:109
Runs Conceded:1681
Wickets:32
5 Wicket Innings:0
10 Wicket Innings:0
Average:52.53
Economy Rate:3.24
Best bowling in Innings:3/28

ODI Matches

Batting
Career Span:1992-2007
Matches:313
Innings:302
Not Outs:21
Runs:11483
Highest Score:183
Average:41.16
50s:73
100s:22
Ducks:16
Pairs:0
Caught Out:185
Stumped Out:11
Bowling
Innings Bowled:172
Overs:763.1
Maidens:29
Runs Conceded:3863
Wickets:100
5 Wicket Innings:2
10 Wicket Innings:0
Average:38.63
Economy Rate:5.06
Best bowling in Innings:5/16

gilchrist

Adam Gilchrist

Adam Gilchrist
Full Name:Adam Gilchrist
Date of birth:14 / 11 / 1971
Role:Wicket Keeper
Batting style:Left-hand
Bowling style:Unknown

Latest News

  • 13/12/10 - The Weekly Quiz
  • 29/10/10 - Gilchrist admits England are favourit
  • 11/06/10 - Gilchrist cranks ton in Middlesex win
  • 02/06/10 - Gilchrist: Aussies will keep an eye on Finn
  • 26/05/09 - Gilchrist Questions Symonds Omission

Career summary

  • Career Batting History
  • Career Bowling History

Test Matches

Batting
Career Span:1999-2008
Matches:96
Innings:137
Not Outs:20
Runs:5570
Highest Score:204
Average:47.61
50s:26
100s:17
Ducks:14
Pairs:0
Caught Out:84
Stumped Out:4
Bowling
Innings Bowled:0
Overs:0
Maidens:0
Runs Conceded:0
Wickets:0
5 Wicket Innings:0
10 Wicket Innings:0
Average:0.0
Economy Rate:0
Best bowling in Innings:0

ODI Matches

Batting
Career Span:1996-2008
Matches:289
Innings:281
Not Outs:11
Runs:9687
Highest Score:172
Average:35.88
50s:56
100s:16
Ducks:19
Pairs:0
Caught Out:179
Stumped Out:3
Bowling
Innings Bowled:0
Overs:0
Maidens:0
Runs Conceded:0
Wickets:0
5 Wicket Innings:0
10 Wicket Innings:0
Average:0.0
Economy Rate:0
Best bowling in Innings:0

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

history of sehwag

Full name Virender Sehwag
Born October 20, 1978, Delhi
Current age 34 years 201 days
Major teams India, Asia XI, Delhi, Delhi Daredevils, ICC World XI, India Blue, Leicestershire, Rajasthan Cricket Association President's XI
Playing role Top-order batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Virender Sehwag
Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 104 180 6 8586 319 49.34 10441 82.23 23 32 1233 91 91 0
ODIs 251 245 9 8273 219 35.05 7929 104.33 15 38 1132 136 93 0
T20Is 19 18 0 394 68 21.88 271 145.38 0 2 43 16 2 0
First-class 169 283 10 13223 319 48.43

38 50

150 0
List A 321 310 14 10226 219 34.54

16 55

117 0
Twenty20 116 114 6 3025 119 28.00 1974 153.24 1 20 360 113 30 0
Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 104 91 3731 1894 40 5/104 5/118 47.35 3.04 93.2 0 1 0
ODIs 251 146 4392 3853 96 4/6 4/6 40.13 5.26 45.7 1 0 0
T20Is 19 1 6 20 0 - - - 20.00 - 0 0 0
First-class 169
8470 4394 105 5/104
41.84 3.11 80.6
1 0
List A 321
5997 5146 142 4/6 4/6 36.23 5.14 42.2 3 0 0
Twenty20 116 26 346 478 22 3/14 3/14 21.72 8.28 15.7 0 0 0

champians trophy

I am learning the ropes of captaincy from Dhoni: Dwayne Bravo

I am learning the ropes of captaincy from Dhoni: Dwayne Bravo

PTI |Windies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo, who has been named as the team's captain for the Champions Trophy, said that he is learning a lot from MS Dhoni.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

champions trophy wait & see

Mahendra Singh Dhoni

IPL 6: Chennai Super Kings face Sunrisers Hyderabad today

 

Enjoying an unbeaten home run, SunRisers Hyderabad face a stiff challenge against former champions and table-toppers Chennai Super Kings in a Pepsi Indian Premier League match in Hyderabad on Wednesday.

SunRisers have 14 points from 11 matches and a win on Wednesday would take them closer to a berth in the play-offs.

The Chennai Super Kings, who have won the title twice before, are at the top of the points table despite a humiliating defeat at the hands of Mumbai Indians in their previous match.

After winning a record-equalling seven matches in a row, CSK endured a miserable outing in Mumbai where Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men were sent packing for a paltry 79, the season's lowest team total.

It came as a wake-up call for CSK, who would be expected to bounce back immediately given the presence of high-profile and in-form players in their ranks.

Dhoni, in fact, expressed happiness that the defeat came during the round robin stage. "I think it was a good wake-up call for us. With a few more games to go, we got it at the right time," Dhoni said.

Chennai's batting line-up comprising Michael Hussey, Suresh Raina and Dhoni himself is the envy of other IPL teams.

In the bowling department, CSK boast of Albie Morkel, Mohit Sharma, Ravichandran Ashwin, Chris Morris and Dwayne Bravo. All of them have done their bit and would be quite a handful for the Sun-Risers batsmen.

However, SunRisers have also been impressive, especially at home. With their collective effort, they clinched thrilling wins against formidable teams such as Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore.

SunRisers, undoubtedly, have the best bowling attack in the form of world's top bowler Dale Steyn, Ishant Sharma and Amit Mishra, who is one of the highest wicket-takers in IPL-6. The in-form Karan Sharma has also added to the bowling strength.

Batting had been a major area of concern for the Hyderabad side, but that has also shown marked improvement after injured Shikhar Dhawan and West Indies Captain Darren Sammy joined the ranks and struck form immediately.

Sri Lanka's Thisara Perera has been quite useful with ball and bat and local batsman Hanuma Vihari has chipped in with some good contributions.

malayalam

Thursday, May 2, 2013

which team will win today, vote your team

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which of the team is stronger vote your team




IPL updates................................

De Villiers' blitz breaks RCB's away jinx




Royal Challengers Bangalore finally got their first away win of the season, beating bottom-placed Pune Warriors by 17 runs. The margin of victory suggested a comprehensive win, but Royal Challengers were run close by Robin Uthappa, who showed his potential with a blazing fifty which gave Warriors hope of chasing a tall 188. AB de Villiers was at his innovative best with the bat, smashing an unbeaten 50 off 23 balls to launch Royal Challengers past 180. His blows were the difference in the end.
De Villiers' assault helped Royal Challengers ransack 68 off the last five overs. Warriors needed 66 off the last five overs, but with a set Uthappa at the crease, Royal Challengers couldn't afford to relax. Angelo Mathews too gave the visitors a scare with his cameo, but his untimely departure only piled further pressure on Uthappa. Uthappa's form was good news for Warriors, but had he received better support, the result could have been different.
The pitch at Pune has been one of the slower ones in the IPL and one that was going to test the batsmen more than the one in Bangalore when the teams last met. Chris Gayle found out the hard way early in his innings when he found the spinners hard to get away. It was a clever ploy by Warriors to take the pace off the ball, giving Ajantha Mendis the new ball and bringing in the part-timer T Suman. A repressed Gayle plodded to 15 off 19 balls before lofting Suman over the sightscreen for a six. It was hardly a sign of things to come as he tried to repeat that shot the following the ball and miscued it to deep extra cover, falling for a sluggish run-a-ball 21.
Since there was no blazing launchpad by Gayle for a change, it was unusual watching Royal Challengers scrap to 59 after nine overs. Saurabh Tiwary and Virat Kohli gave the innings some impetus with a rousing stand of 63. Tiwary, who has batted in the middle order, had requested to go up the order and he justified his promotion with a half-century.
The most decisive phase in the match came in the final over. De Villiers was on 24 off 17 balls when Ashok Dinda - not the most reliable death bowler - ran in. De Villiers moved across his stumps and smoked a full delivery outside off stump to deep midwicket for a flat six. The second was smashed over the bowler's head for four, the third over long-off for six, the fourth reverse-swept to third man and the fifth scooped over short fine leg. De Villiers had raced to 50 off 23 by the end of the over, rousing Royal Challengers and demoralising the Warriors before the chase began.
Warriors needed a pacy start but they too found the going difficult early on, moving to 49 for 2 after eight overs. Yuvraj Singh gave the innings a push with two exquisite sixes and his confidence began to rub off on Uthappa, who was starting to peak when he launched Muttiah Muralitharan over the sightscreen
Royal Challengers bounced back with two wickets in an over from Vinay, but Uthappa's was the wicket they needed. The equation narrowed after one over when Uthappa and Mathews targeted the most experienced of the lot, Muralitharan, smashing three clean sixes in one over. Forty-five off 24 was achievable, but Vinay provided some relief to the visitors when he had Mathews caught at backward point. Uthappa's heroics ended the following over when he top edged Murali Kartik to point. The chase was all but over when he walked back.

Car Battery Voltmeter Circuit

Description

This is a very useful circuit which when installed on your car gives the voltage of you car battery in a LED dot display form.The circuit is based on four comparators made of quad op amp LM324.The inverting inputs of IC are kept at at reference voltages 5.6V,5.2V,4.8V,4.4V respectively at pins 2,6,9,13 by resistors ,R3,R4,R5,R6.The battery voltage is directly fed to the pin inverting input through the voltage divider arrangement using R1 and R7.When there is variation in the input supply the out put of each op amp goes high accordingly as they are wired as voltage comparators.The corresponding LED glows.

Voltmeter Circuit Diagram and Parts List

Voltmeter Circuit Diagram
Voltmeter Schematic

Notes

  • IC LM 324 consists of4 op amps in one package , so power supply is common and is shown once (pin 4 and 11).
  • To setup , connect  the circuit to battery  ,adjust R6 so that required voltages are available at the inverting pins( refer description to get the required voltages).
  • Fix the LED’s on the dash board and mark the voltages near to it as shown in circuit diagram.The gadget is now ready.

elaectronics circuit

Simple Battery Level Indicator

Description

Here is a easy to build low battery level indicator circuit that produces a visible indication by flashing a LED when the battery voltage drops below a predetermined voltage.The circuit is based on Panasonic’s  IC MN13811G   and a efficient flasher based on transistors Q1&Q2.Here when the battery voltage drops below 2.4  V the output of the IC is activated and the flasher starts flashing.This circuit here is an ideal one for monitoring the level of all types of 3V batteries.The circuit is power efficient with a  idle current drawing as less as 1 uA  , and a current drawing while flashing as less as 20uA.

Circuit Diagram with Parts list .

Low Battery Level Indicator
Battery Level Indicator Circuit Diagram

Notes.

Assemble the circuit on a good quality PCB or common board.
Do not keep the soldering iron tip on the IC’s pins for long time.
IC MN13811  series are available with different trip point voltages( from 2.4V t0 4.8V) ie MN13811G to MN13811U .If you need a trip point other than 2.4 shown here, you can choose the corresponding IC from the data sheet  and use it in the circuit here.

delhi daredevils

2013 IPL Season 6 Delhi Daredevils Squad
   
 Batsman 
Virender Sehwag (C)
Country: India
Batting: Left Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Offbreak
Unmukt Chand
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Offbreak
Manpreet Juneja
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Offbreak
   
Kedar Jadhav
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Offbreak
Venugopal Rap
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Offbreak
David Warner
Country: Australia
Batting: Left Hand
Bowling: Legbreak
   
Kevin Pietersen
Country: England
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Offbreak
Jesse Ryder
Country: New Zealand
Batting: Left Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Medium
Mahela Jayawardene
Country: Sri Lanka
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Medium
   
Gulam Bodi
Country: South Africa
Batting: Left Hand
Bowling: Left Arm Slow Chinamen
Ashish Singhvi
Country: India
Batting: Left Hand
Bowling: Slow Left Arm orthodox
 
   
 All Rounder 
Irfan Pathan
Country: India
Batting: Left Hand
Bowling: Left Arm Medium
Yogesh Nagar
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Offbreak
Pawan Negi
Country: India
Batting: Left Hand
Bowling: Left Arm Orthodox
   
Sujit Nayak
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Left Arm Orthodox
Jeevan Mendis
Country: Sri Lanka
Batting: Left Hand
Bowling: Left Arm Legbreak
Johan Botha
Country: South Africa
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Offbreak
   
Roelof van der Merwe
Country: South Africa
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Left Arm Orthodox
Andre Russell
Country: West Indies
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Fast
 
   
 Wicket Keepers 
Naman Ojha
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: -
CM Gautam
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling:
 
   
   
 Bowlers 
Ajit Agarkar
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Fast
Shahbaz Nadeem
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Left Arm Orthodox
Umesh Yadav
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Fast
   
Siddarth Kaul
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Medium
Ashish Nehra
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Left Arm Memdium
Morne Morkel
Country: South Africa
Batting: Left Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Fast
   
Varun Aaron
Country: India
Batting: Right Hand
Bowling: Right Arm Fast
Royston Dias
Country: India
Batting: Left Hand
Bowling: Left Arm Medium
 

point table till today

                                                      we are started to follow IPL



IPL 6 Points Table & Team Standings
TeamsMatchWonLostNRPointsNRR
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings1082016+0.733
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Royal Challengers Bangalore1064012+0.690
Rajasthan Royals
Rajasthan Royals963012+0.577
Mumbai Indians
Mumbai Indians1064012+0.134
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Sunrisers Hyderabad1064012-0.102
Kings XI Punjab
Kings XI Punjab94508+0.172
Kolkata Knight Riders
Kolkata Knight Riders103706-0.104
Delhi Daredevils
Delhi Daredevils103706-0.599
Pune Warriors India
Pune Warriors India102804-1.433
cricket score