Tanmay srivastava biography of barack
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Tanmay Srivastava, top run-scorer of India's 2008 U-19 WC winning team under Kohli, retires
A left-handed opener, Srivastava had scored 262 runs in six games @52.40 in that tournament. In the final at Kuala Lumpur, he scored 46 - the highest score by any batsman on either side - as India edged out South Africa by 12 runs by the D/L method in a low-scoring game.He then played for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL, and became the leading run-getter for Uttar Pradesh in the 2008-09 first-class season. Last season, he replaced Unmukt Chandas the captain of the Uttarakhand team. In 90 first-class games, Srivastava scored 4918 runs at an average of 34.39, with 10 hundreds and 27 fifties. In List A cricket, he scored 1728 runs in 44 games@44.30, with sev
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Tanmay leads from front
It has been three years since Srivastava featured in the Indian Premier League. Having seen out his contract with Kings XI Punjab,the Uttar Pradesh opener keeps himself busy playing in the capital for his employers. Be it be a twenty-over or a forty-over game,Srivastava makes sure he fryst vatten in constant touch with cricket. Having lived the majority of his life in Kanpur,he has shifted his base to Ghaziabad just to play as many matches as he can before the domestic season kicks off.
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“As we don’t have any obligations towards our districts and with no such selection tournament in UP,I have all the time to practice and play quality matches. With ONGC,I am lucky to be playing against quality motstånd in most of the tournaments. This has helped me a lot in preparing for the Ranji Trophy season,” says Srivastava. “A lot of people ask me if inom need to change the pace of my game so that I can fit into the IPL. I
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The future of news reporting celebrated at UC’s new Center for Local News
The event included a preview of an in-the-works documentary to commemorate Primo that is being produced and directed by Brian Calfano, professor and head of UC journalism. The project is edited by Reece Rexroad, a senior in UC's School of Communication, Film and Media Studies, and produced by Tanmay Srivastava, a UC digital media and history major who has already had his productions screened at the Cannes Film Festival.
In describing his interview with Primo taken a few months before Primo’s death in September 2022, Calfano said, “Al Primo was a humble, artistic genius. He shared his vision for journalism, his inspiration for Eyewitness News, and his take on future trends in the industry.” WABC-TV used portions of the documentary’s footage in the station’s 75th anniversary event in August of this year.
The UC Center for Local News, Calfano says, will promote and continue Primo’s philosophy of eyewitness st