Kumar Gives Hell to the England Team

The 4th ODI in the series between England and India is yet to take place In Mohali on the 23rd of January. While England had the upper hand when they won the first match of the series at Rajkot, India made an amazing comeback by beating the rivals at home turf in a landslide of 127 runs.

Following their embarrassing defeat at Kochi, the English were hoping to break even with another win in their favor at Ranchi; but the support and enthusiasm in favor of the Indians at Mahendra Singh Dhon’s native place coupled with India’s desperate need to prove themselves after the disastrous results they reaped in 2012, motivated the Indian cricket team to give the match their best shot. Surprisingly enough, their best shot was exactly what was required for India to claim victory and a lead of 2-1 in the One Day International Series.

With some of the best players retired or on the bench, India had a very few fixtures to look forward to. Ever since their shameful return home from the away test series, Indian captain Dhoni had come under fire and also close to being ‘fired’. Thanks to luck and most probably some officials at the BCCI, Dhoni captured back the captain position which was dangled in front of Virat Kohli in the mean time. Kohli has shown a level of consistency that has pleased both his fans and comrades alike. The 77 runs that he acquired while batting it out during the series at Kochi, earned him the ‘man of the match’ award.

With the heavy weights gone, lesser known cricketers are coming up and taking their places based on their talents. Ravindra Jadeja, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ashok Dinda and Bhuvneshwar Kumar are all legends in the making. Of these players, Kumar in particular has been making it extra hard for the English team to acclimate to the whole ongoing ODI situation. During the second ODI at Kochin, he bowled all of his ten overs on a roll to come up with a three wickets for twenty nine runs score. The three wickets that he took was equivalent to destroying the metaphoric pillars of the England team, because it didn’t take long after that for them to collapse. Another notable achievement in Bhuvneshwar Kumar profile will be the tag of the’ first bowler to dismiss Sachin Tendulkar for a duck’. Apart from being a bowler, he is also a middle order batsman.

A Round of Applause for Pujara

One could have sliced the tension in the air, with a knife, that day. The crowd waited with abated breath, for the verdict and once the conclusion was reached broke into ear-drum shattering applause. Cheteshwar Pujara had scored a triple hundred, a second in First Class Cricket. The triple hundred is in fact the fifth in Cheteshwar Pujara’s profile. He had previously attained a similar number once at the Under-14 level, twice at the Under-22 level and twice more in the Ranji trophy tournaments.

The amazing feat could not have transpired at a more appropriate time- just days before the upcoming One Day International series against England. The achievement not only secured him a spot in the Indian cricket team, but also will hold his position in good stead prior to facing the Brits at the ODIs. The right handed batsman, who usually takes his own time at the crease, showed he is all serious business when he brought out his aggressive side to slam 352 runs off 527 balls, which is incidentally the highest a Ranji trophy player has ever scored. Previously he was the highest scorer of the Indian team that toured England during the summer of 2010.

Cheteshwar Pujara has always proved that he is not without mettle since his foray into the cricketing franchise. He scored his very first triple century for local side Saurashtra at the National U-14 tournament, when he was just twelve years of age. He has maintained a consistency in his game since then, which is more than what you can say for some of the so called prolific players of Indian cricket team. He made his Under-19 Test debut against the England team in 2005. He helped India to victory by scoring 211 runs. Then came the 2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, in which he was adjudged the leading run scorer with 349 runs from 6 innings. He scored his first International test century against New Zealand on 23 August 2012. But it was not until his ‘second debut’ that he began to be accepted as a regular in the squad.

He has also played Indian Premier League team Kolkata Knight Riders for the first three seasons. After this he was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2011 but a knee injury rendered him inactive for nearly a year. With Rahul Dravid and V.V.S Laxman out of the picture, India looks to this talented player to fill in the shoe of the next best middle order batsman.

On Board the Property Buzz in St Lucia

While ownership of foreign property has traditionally been seen as something reserved only for the super wealthy, with the recent stabilisation of the global economy there’s been a distinct buzz growing around St Lucia, in The Caribbean, in terms of investment opportunities.

So what is it that international buyers find so appealing about the prospect of investing in property in St Lucia?

The Price of Luxury

While the price of property in St Lucia has risen in the past few years, the global crisis certainly slowed things down – meaning it’s still a buyer’s market. The high-end luxury residential end of the property market is the strongest, and while it’s considered one of the most beautiful of all the islands in The Caribbean, prices are considerably lower (up to 40-60%) than, for example, Barbados.

Tax Incentives

Renowned as a tax haven, the island offers some very attractive tax concessions for foreign investors. The government has also recently announced a scheme where residents can apply for citizenship if they can prove a minimum net worth of US$3 million – opening them up to further benefits.

Accessibility

With regular direct flights from the UK (flight time of around nine hours), the US, Canada and some European destinations, the island is one of the most accessible in The Caribbean.

Standard of Living

A stable economy and government, low crime rates, and an affordable cost of living, make the island an ideal environment for investors – whether to pursue business interests or lifestyle options. Its enduring popularity as a growth tourism destination, along with a modern telecommunications infrastructure and high-quality healthcare system, afford it one of the most desirable standards of living in the Caribbean region.

Lifestyle and Opportunities

With an economy based on tourism and primarily focused around its own extensive natural assets, property investment can be appealing in terms of both lifestyle (for retirees, for example) and related business opportunities, including retail, cultural attractions, events, ecotourism and accommodation. The freedom to repatriate profits is also extremely appealing to foreign investors with commercial interests.

The Property

But the biggest reason for the buzz around investing in property in St Lucia is, of course, the value and quality of what’s available to purchase, and over the past decade a number of high-end luxury residential developments have changed the landscape of the property market.

One such development (completed in 2007) is The Landings, in the north of the island at Rodney Bay – the island’s first and most prestigious private residential yacht harbour. Its unique freehold status, private marina facilities, and the opulence of its 5-star luxury resort lifestyle continues to attract foreign investment, with around 70% of the villas and penthouses in the development owned by Brits.

Other residential developments around the island include Marquis Estate, The Seaside, Cotton Bay, The Tides, and Allamanda.

Blessed with a stunning natural beauty, a highly accessible luxury lifestyle and, of course, an abundance of sunshine, the buzz around investing in property in St Lucia is loud and getting louder…