In cricket, a batsman will be not out if he comes out to bat in an innings and has not been dismissed by the end of the innings. One may similarly describe a batsman as not out while the innings is still in progress. A batsman's score is often appended with an asterisk to indicate that he was not out; for example, '10*' is read '10 not out'.
At least one batsman will be not out at the end of an innings, because once ten batsmen are out, the eleventh will have no partner to bat on with. Two batsmen will be not out if a declaration is made in first-class cricket, and often at the end of the scheduled number of overs in limited overs cricket. A batsman further down the batting order than the not-out batsmen will not come out to the crease at all and is noted as did not bat rather than not out; by contrast, a batsman who comes to the crease but faces no balls is not out. A batsman who retires hurt is considered not out; an uninjured batsman who retires is considered retired out.
102 Not Out is a forthcoming Bollywood Drama starring Amitabh Bachchan and Paresh Rawal in the main lead. This film is based on a running Gujrati Play by the same name and is being directed by Umesh Shukla. The film is expected to release in 2015.
The film's plot is based on a Gujarati Play by the same name. Amitabh Bachchan will play a 102-year-old man and Paresh Rawal will play his 75-year-old son. The film story revolves around the 102-year-old man trying to break the oldest person record in the world, which in the film is held by a Chinese Man.
The film star Bachchan playing the role of a year old man while Rawal reprise the role of his year old son in the film. Umesh revealed that the film would not have a lead. Megastar Amitabh Bachchan , who has turned 71 , will be playing a centenarian on screen next which is said to be titled 102.
Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out was a one-off, one-hour documentary/biography about Stephen Fry released in 2007 by the BBC, celebrating Stephen Fry's fiftieth birthday.
There were many people who were interviewed to talk about Stephen, some of them were Clive Anderson, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kenneth Branagh, Jo Brand, Russell Brand, Ronnie Corbett, Richard Curtis, Alan Davies, Ben Elton, Phill Jupitus, Hugh Laurie, Nigella Lawson, John Lloyd, Michael Parkinson, Prince Charles, Jonathan Ross, J.K. Rowling, John Sessions, Michael Sheen, Imelda Staunton, Nick Symons, Emma Thompson, Robert Webb.
The show was released as a part of a dedicated two nights of programming, called Stephen Fry Weekend to Fry on the 17th and 18 August 2007. 50 Not Out was on the first night. There was also a second night which was composed of programs selected by Fry, as well as a 60-minute interview with Mark Lawson and a half-hour special, Stephen Fry: Guilty Pleasures.
I'm not gonna fall down today
Instead I will buckle my knees and sway
Against sweet memories
Against memories
I've gotta get outta here today
There is too much room in this bed where I lay
The street buzzes for me below
Buzzes for me
And if the breeze blows me down
I'll take my time to come around
But I'm not out, ooh I'm not out, ooh
Wish I could pull you down today
From that storm high up that's taking you away
What would you say to me?
What would you say to me?
And if the breeze blows me down
I'll take my time to come around
But I'm not out, ooh I'm not out, ooh
I'm not out, I'm not out, ooh
And I'm sure that I am tangled up in things
You said out loud to me so recklessly
And it's easier to sing the things I wanna say to you
So I'll sing you're losing me
My love you're losing me
My love are you losing me?
My love
(I'm not out, I'm not out, I'm not out)
In cricket, a batsman will be not out if he comes out to bat in an innings and has not been dismissed by the end of the innings. One may similarly describe a batsman as not out while the innings is still in progress. A batsman's score is often appended with an asterisk to indicate that he was not out; for example, '10*' is read '10 not out'.
At least one batsman will be not out at the end of an innings, because once ten batsmen are out, the eleventh will have no partner to bat on with. Two batsmen will be not out if a declaration is made in first-class cricket, and often at the end of the scheduled number of overs in limited overs cricket. A batsman further down the batting order than the not-out batsmen will not come out to the crease at all and is noted as did not bat rather than not out; by contrast, a batsman who comes to the crease but faces no balls is not out. A batsman who retires hurt is considered not out; an uninjured batsman who retires is considered retired out.
WorldNews.com | 21 Mar 2019
WorldNews.com | 21 Mar 2019
WorldNews.com | 21 Mar 2019
WorldNews.com | 21 Mar 2019