8 Mar 2012

Australia take commonwealth bank series


Mahela Jayawardene (c)b C McKay15271055.56
Tillakaratne Dilshanc D Hussey b B Lee8820100.00
Kumar Sangakkara (wk)c Shane Watson b B Lee19930211.11
Dinesh Chandimallbw b C McKay571071.43
Lahiru Thirimannec D Warner b Shane Watson30571052.63
Upul Tharangac M Wade b Shane Watson711224158.20
Chamara Kapugederac M Wade b C McKay7180038.89
Nuwan Kulasekarac N Lyon b B Lee151020150.00
Farveez Maharoofnot out18241075.00
Rangana Herathb C McKay02000.00
Lasith Malingab C McKay691066.67
Extras:(b 0, lb 9, w 12, nb 0, p 0)21
Total:(10 wkts, 48.5 ovs)215RR:4.40
Matthew Wade (wk)c K Sangakkara b R Herath49743066.22
David Warnerc K Sangakkara b F Maharoof484551106.67
Shane Watson (c)c R Herath b T Dilshan191811105.56
Michael Husseyrun out (T Dilshan)130033.33
David Husseylbw b F Maharoof19291065.52
Peter Forrestb R Herath370042.86
Daniel Christianc M Jayawardene b F Maharoof19262073.08
Brett Leeb N Kulasekara32542059.26
Clint McKayc F Maharoof b R Herath28323187.50
Xavier Dohertynot out580062.50
Nathan Lyonc (sub)S Senanayake b N Kulasekara01000.00
Extras:(b 2, lb 3, w 3, nb 0, p 0)8
Total:(10 wkts, 49.3 ovs)231RR:4.67






Titanic: Moon Helped Sink Liner, 'Supermoon' Study Suggests


An extremely rare lunar event on the night of Jan. 4, 1912, may have set in motion history's most infamous iceberg: the one that, three and a half months later, would collide with the Titanic, plunging the ship along with 1,500 passengers and crew into the icy waters of the North Atlantic.
That's the argument from a pair of astronomers at Texas State University, anyway. Other scientists believe the researchers' case against the moon is weak.
Titanic
    Astronomers David Olson and Russell Doescher say

 they have discovered that a "supermoon" event coincided with spring tide and Earth's perihelion (the point where it is nearest the sun) on or around the same January night one century ago. Together, these events caused extreme tides that could have dislodged icebergs and flung them into southbound ocean currents. By Apr. 14, one of these bergs could have dipped just south of Newfoundland, right in time to intercept the Titanic's maiden voyage.
Though the ultimate cause of the deadly shipwreck was the failure of the Titanic crew to respond to warning messages about the icy conditions that night, "the lunar connection may explain how an unusually large number of icebergs got into the path of the Titanic," Olson said.

Solar Flares Unleashed By Sun On March 6 Include Strongest This Year


The sun unleashed a cosmic double whammy Tuesday (March 6), erupting with two major flares to cap a busy day of powerful solar storms. One of the flares is the most powerful solar eruption of the year, so far.
Both of the huge flares ranked as X-class storms, the strongest type of solar flares the sun can have. They followed several weaker, but still powerful, sun storms on Tuesday and came just days after another major solar flare on Sunday night.
The first big solar storm was also the most powerful one, ranking as an X5.4-class flare after erupting at 7:02 p.m. EST (0002 March 7 GMT), according to an alert from the Space Weather Prediction Center operated by the National Weather Service. It is the strongest solar flare yet for 2012.
The second event occurred just over an hour later, reaching a maximum strength of X1.3.

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