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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

NZ crushes SA in the first Semis - enters Finals

 

Ever heard of ‘Riigikogu’ ??    the unicameral parliament of Estonia. In addition to approving legislation, the Parliament appoints high officials, including the Prime Minister and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and elects the President. Can you identify this good looking person ?

 


ICC Men T20 WC 2026 .. .. first Semis over much ahead of time and in a fashion that not many would have guessed. Match did not go down the wire but was over with 43 balls remaining and 9 wickets in hand !!  Meek submission ! 

The first Semis was a  good thing that millions watched as the two neutral teams are also by far the most affable teams.  Two generally likeable sides who have - somehow - yet to lift an ICC white-ball trophy between them since 2000.  Often the much stronger South Africa is pulled down as ‘chokers’ while Kiwis propel in strenuous circumstances.  

Not exactly a safe sail as New Zealand's campaign was challenged in multi-facets.  They beat Afghanistan, Canada and the UAE through the group stages but lost badly to South Africa and in Super 8 – their first match against Pakistan was a washout;  lost to England and had to  rely  on an external result to qualify. They owe their place in the last four to a commanding win over Sri Lanka, and Srilanka not succumbing meekly to Pakistan.  Meanwhile, South Africa had a great ride beating every team and looking menacing !! 

BUT today’s match at Eden Garden was a dampsquib.  SA managed to set a target of 170 which NZ rolled sure winning by 9 wickets with 43 balls to spare.  Before the match none would have guessed the way the match would end and most likely not – the Man of the Match. 

The player of the day came to be known well to Indian crowds in Mar 2021, when he was signed by Royal Challengers Bangalore as Josh Philippe's replacement.  Recently, in Dec  2025 IPL mini Auction he was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders for Rupees 2 Crores. An Opener who can also keep wickets, a hard hitter of the leather has been a name to have in T2os; he announced his arrival with a bang in 4 overs at SCG in 2022 T20 WC.  Then he  smashed a 48-ball hundred against Pakistan in Dunedin, with a New Zealand T20I record of 16 sixes. 

Finn Allen is the name, born in Auckland in Apr 1999 he is known for   explosive hitting.  Today the web is full of searches for - Finnley Hugh Allen !!

 


There were enough indicators when Tim Seifert and Allen opened and thrashed making 84 in the power play.  In the 6th over, Allen was harsh on Corbin Bosch laundering him  for a sequence of 6,4,4,4,4 in a 22-run over. Though Seifert made 50 first, it was Allen on the way. 

With such a power hitting, the Black Caps have booked a spot in just their second Twenty20 World Cup final in the most emphatic way, crushing South Africa.  Opener Finn Allen smashed 100 from 33 balls in a stunning performance, the fastest century at a T20 World Cup, after putting on 117 for the opening partnership with Tim Seifert (58 from 33) to lead the Black Caps into the final. 

South Africa was the strongest team on paper but struggled batting first at  77 for five then recovering through big hitting by Marco Jansen  to make 169.  Allen brought up his 100 with the winning runs in an innings which included eight sixes and 10 fours - 33 of which coming in the last seven balls.  Surprisingly, Canterbury off-spinner Cole McConchie struck twice in the in second over but did not bowl another.   

Now New Zealand would wait for the winner of tomorrow’s Semifinals between India and England ! 

Before concluding the woman at the start is Kaja Kallas who  served as prime minister of Estonia since 2021, becoming the first woman to serve in the role. The current prime minister is Kristen Michal of the Reform Party.  Though Allen made a fabulous century off mere 33 balls, it is not the fastest in T201.  Surprisingly the record stands in the name of Sahil Chauhan of Estonia who made a ton off 27 balls against Cyprus at  Episkopi on 17/06/2024

Well played New Zealand !
 
Regards – S Sampathkumar
4/3/2026

fear of Covid and relief from Vaccine - throwback 2021

 

fear of Covid and relief from Vaccine - throwback 2021

 

This day in 2021 – when the World was under the grip of fear of Covid 19

 


Covishield vaccine taken at Chennai Corporation ward 116.

Excellently administered. Appreciations to *Chennai Corporation Health officials and workers*; TN State Govt ; Hon'ble PM and Indian Govt.

Thanks from a humble citizen

Repost of 4.3.2021

work with smile !!

 


cutting watermelon -executed with skill and smile

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Red hued moon behind Garuda ~ மலரும் வான் நிலவும் சிந்தும் அழகெல்லாம்

 

மலரும் வான் நிலவும் சிந்தும் அழகெல்லாம் உன் எழில் வண்ணமே...

குழலும் யாழிசையும் கொஞ்சும் ஒலியெல்லாம் உன் குரல் வண்ணமே... 

 


A photo taken at 5.42 am – Garuda on the wall of Sri Parthasarathi Perumal gopuram and Chandran (Moon) ornately behind  his head. It was a fantastic red hue (thanks to MAPs for pointing out !)  

The striking red or orange hue captured behind the Garuda   is due to   total lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahanam), visible as the Moon rose.  This phenomenon is called blood moon.  This phenomenon occurs because Earth positions itself between the Sun and Moon, blocking direct sunlight while allowing indirect red light to reach the lunar surface.  

Sunlight passing through Earth's thick atmosphere scatters shorter blue wavelengths more than longer red ones, similar to why sunrises and sunsets look red. The remaining red-orange light bends around Earth's edge and illuminates the Moon. This is known as : Rayleigh Scattering.  

Read that normally,  the early morning Moon looks pale yellow, white, or slightly golden due to Rayleigh scattering through the atmosphere—similar to sunrises—but never as intensely red as today. Such dramatic red "blood moon" colors occur only during total lunar eclipses (2-5 times a year globally, not daily), when Earth's shadow blocks other light. In Chennai, the next lunar eclipse visibility is partial in 2027.  

The song at the start is from movie ‘Mahakavi Kalidas’ produced and directed by RR Chandran in 1966 – written by Ku ma Balasubramaniam and sung by P Susheela and TM Soundararajan to the tune of KV Mahadevan.  

Interesting !  

Regards – S Sampathkumar
3.3.2026