![]() I want to enjoy the KKR vs Chennai match with my friends. We are here to support CSK." Another fan, Alka Patnaik had come to Eden with six friends from Odisha said: "We just wanted to see Mahi." Alka, who had CSK written on her cheek, smiled and said, "I came from Odisha to Kolkata to see Dhoni. ![]() I want to see Dhoni from the front," she said. I stayed up all night in the general compartment. Not just from the city, fans have arrived here all the way from Cooch Behar in North Bengal like Anita Harijan, who had come with her four-year-old daughter. "We want a helicopter shot," shouted the fans as he gave a big heave but could not connect.ĭhoni finally got off the mark in the last ball of the match with a thump to long-off. The first ball he faced was a no ball from Kulwant Khejroliya. Some fans even carried playcards where it was written: "Dear Mahi, take my life and play 100 years more." Dhoni finally made a grand entry after the dismissal of Rahane with two balls left in CSK's innings.Īll the fans greeted him by flashing their mobile phone cameras as he remained unbeaten on two from three balls. He's the King of East, it's MS Dhoni." There was however no official word from CSK that Dhoni was playing his last season for the franchise but the 41-year-old few days back has hinted that he is in the last phase of his career.Īnd as Ajinkya Rahane and Shivam Dube were going berserk in their 85-run stand, loud chants of "We want Dhoni" reverberated the Eden Gardens. ![]() The love comes from there," Dhoni said at the toss, overwhelmed by the response.Īt the commentary, Ravi Shastri also endorsed the view: "It's the sea of yellow in Eden, tribute to one man. I had a job at Kharagpur which was two hours from here. "I have played a lot of cricket over here. KKR franchise had planted their purple flags in every seat of the 67,000-capacity stadium before the match began.īut once the spectators packed the stadium before the toss, all purple flags disappeared and it was a sea of yellow in support of Dhoni. You can grab it from Google Play here.In a never seen atmosphere, yellow fever gripped the Eden Gardens in support of talismanic MS Dhoni, who probably made his last appearance at the iconic venue while leading Chennai Super Kings to an emphatic 49-run win over hosts Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL in Kolkata on Sunday. The app costs 99 cents during its launch day special, but will double in price after the first 10,000 users. Of course, since the app doesn’t actually know when you fall asleep, that functionality is going to be hit-or-miss in terms of results. By doing so, the idea is that you’ll wake up feeling more refreshed. There’s another nifty feature too: something called “SleepCycle,” which will suggest a handful of times you can wake up that correspond to full sleep cycles. DoubleTwist users can also set up the app to work with the music they have in the Player app, if they choose. The Android-only app has an attractive interface with big, bold numbers, and a number of expected features including the option to switch between analog and digital interfaces, support for multiple and recurring alarms, custom labels, and a built-in selection of alarm sounds to choose from. In fact, it even connects with the company’s mobile Player app, allowing you to configure songs or entire playlists as the music you wake to. And this time, the app branches out from the company’s prior focus on media management – it’s an alarm clock app for Android phones.īut on closer inspection, DoubleTwist Alarm actually does makes sense as an extension of the DoubleTwist brand, as the app is designed to wake you with music. DoubleTwist, the maker of the popular suite of applications for syncing music and media between devices, has just surprised its users with the release of a new application today.
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