Friday, 24 April 2020

Why Men Grow Beards When Times Get Tough


Jim Carrey is doing it. Stephen Colbert had something going on in that last episode before The Late Show went on hiatus. My own husband, who couldn’t grow a full beard with Rogaine and Jason Mamoa’s mandible, is currently sporting a kind of adorable patchwork-type thing. A lot of men are responding to the coronavirus crisis by swapping their ordinarily clean-shaven visages for scraggly quarantine beards.

But why?

Is it because extreme times call for extreme grooming decisions? (We’ve all seen Mad Max.)

Is it because the beard is a calendar, measuring time like tick marks on the wall of a prison cell?

Is it because beards are cozy and warm and don’t require a lot of effort? Because they’re the sweatpants of the face?

In an informal survey on social media, many of my male friends told me they’ve at least partially altered their grooming habits since the onset of isolation. Growing a full beard, skipping the beard trim but keeping up with the ’stache, letting carefully trimmed edges run wild, or going whole-hog in-country SEAL Team 6. Some said they just didn’t like shaving or were using this time to test out alternative beard looks they’d been curious about. Some hoped to please a significant other who preferred a facial hair style not sanctioned by work.

So, what if you’ve decided to eschew the traditionally masculine, aggressive-looking beard and opted instead for a skinny mustache or mutton chops? It’s the same type of response. When work and social identity is disrupted, you can, temporarily at least, be anything you want.

IPL 2020 SUSPENDED TILL FURTHER NOTICE


Due to the evolving global health concerns regarding COVID-19 and lockdown measures implemented by the Government of India to contain the spread of the pandemic, the IPL Governing Council of the BCCI has decided that the IPL 2020 Season will be suspended till further notice. 
The health and safety of the nation and everyone involved in our great sport remains our top priority and as such, the BCCI along with the Franchise Owners, Broadcaster, Sponsors and all the Stakeholders acknowledge that the IPL 2020 season will only commence when it is safe and appropriate to do so. 
BCCI will continue to monitor and review the situation regarding a potential start date in close partnership with all of its stakeholders and will continue to take guidance from the Government of India, State Governments and other State Regulatory bodies.

JAIPUR TO HOST WOMEN’S T20 CHALLENGE


As part of its ongoing commitment to grow the women’s game, BCCI are pleased to announce the 2020 Women’s T20 Challenge. The tournament which started in 2018 and was a huge success, further garnered all the right eyeballs in the year to follow.
The 2019 games, comprising three teams were played at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur during the IPL Playoff and Finals week. The tournament was played with great intensity which saw the winner of 2019 WT20 Challenge being decided over the last ball of the match. The matches were broadcast LIVE on the Star Sports network and Hotstar.
2020 aims to be no different and this edition will see a 4th team added to the tournament. The WT20 Challenge this year will feature some of the world’s best women cricketers and will have 7 matches played during the IPL Playoff week at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur. Like the previous editions, this year’s Women’s T20 Challenge too promises to be an exciting prospect.

GUWAHATI TO HOST TWO HOME GAMES OF RAJASTHAN ROYALS


The Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati will play host to two home games of Rajasthan Royals in the VIVO IPL 2020. They will now play Delhi Capitals & Kolkata Knight Riders on April 5th & April 9th respectively in Guwahati. Both games will have an 8 PM IST start. The schedule for the two matches is as below.
VIVO IPL 2020
Match No.
Date
Match
Venue
9
5th April 2020
Rajasthan Royals vs Delhi Capitals
Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
13
9th April 2020
Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders
Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati

Also, the 6 afternoon games this year will be played at 4 PM IST while the evening games will have a scheduled start of 8 PM IST.

BCCI, IPL FRANCHISES’ MEET HELD WITH THE FOCUS ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND WELL-BEING


The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday met the Indian Premier League franchises owners at the Board headquarters here in Mumbai to discuss the Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) outbreak and its impact on the upcoming season.
The BCCI along with all the IPL franchises have reiterated BCCI’s stand of putting safety and well-being of fans, athletes and employees as a priority. The board will continue to monitor and work closely with Government of India, state governments and other state regulatory bodies to decide on the future course of action in the best interest of public health.
The BCCI and all its stakeholders are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for everyone involved in our great sport and the nation.

Passion drives us to get better in life.Kawasaki Ninja H2R - 248.5 mph one the Fastest bike in the world.


The Ninja H2R is the world no 1 bike and flagship model from Kawasaki, which was first presented at the 2015 EICMA Motorcycle Show. 
Because of the overwhelming power, this liter-class model was a purely track-only motorcycle, not legal on public roads, and is the only bike to get supercharging technology on track.
The Ninja H2R is actually 50 percent powerful and has a 5mm shorter wheelbase than the regular street-legal H2, which produces 197BHP of power.
If we consider legality, Kawasaki Ninja H2 is the fastest street-legal motorcycle you could own.
To show you a glimpse of how powerful the H2R is, it maintains the world record for breaking a 400 kph speed barrier.
With its combined lightweight and powerful engine, Kawasaki Ninja H2R is the fastest motorcycle in the world in 2020.

Key specifications-
Accleration-0-60mph in 2 seconds
Engine-998 cc, Supercharged, inline 4-cylinder engine.
Max power-310 HP@14000 RPM.
Max torque-156 Nm@12500 RPM.

Passion drives us to get better in life.Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14 - 208.1 mph one the Fastest bike in the world.


Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R is the second fastest production motorcycle to date at the top speed of 208.1 mph.
In just 2.7 seconds, this super vehicle could travel 0 to 100 kph.
Ninja ZX-14R uses a liquid-cooled engine of 1441cc four valves & can produce 197.3 BHP@10,000 RPM peak power.
For a long time, the Ninja series was consistently among the best street bikes for their modern technologies and research.
Kawasaki’s intention was to compete with Hayabusa and to launch the most powerful sportbike.

Key specifications-
Accleration-0-60mph in 2.5 seconds
Engine-1441 cc, Liquid cooled, 4-cylinder engine.
Max power-197.3 HP@10000 RPM.
Max torque-158.2 Nm@7500 RPM.

Passion drives us to get better in life. Suzuki Hayabusa - 193.8 mph one the Fastest bike in the world.


Suzuki Hayabusa is the most popular bike in the world and also has been the fastest production motorcycle for a long time before Suzuki’s rival launched our top two speed bikes.
This is the flagship motorcycle of Suzuki, which is massive and often confuse people for its world-record, no Hayabusa is not the fastest bike in the world anymore.
The Hayabusa’s twin headlamps are stacked vertically, and that’s how you instantly recognize big daddy on the streets.
The motorcycle has a new ABS system and front brake calipers from Brembo Monobloc.
In the total, there are four analog meters on the front which includes a speedometer, fuel gauge integrated with water temperature with S-DMS mode indicator, on the drive gear and an adjustable tachometer.
Drive Mode Selector (S-DMS) is a special system from Suzuki helping to select three different power engine modes A, B & C.
Powering the beast is a liquid-cooled DOHC 1300cc four-cylinder engine trotting out 197 horsepower.
Hayabusa has a suspension upfront of the damped forks of the inverted telescopic coil spring oil and rear damped absorbers of the coil spring oil.
Unfortunately, for some emission norm restrictions, Suzuki is planning to discontinue the production of the legendary motorcycle.

Key specifications-
Accleration-0-60mph in 2.9 seconds
Engine-1340 cc, Liquid cooled, 4-cylinder engine.
Max power-204 HP@9500 RPM.
Max torque-155 Nm@7200 RPM.

Passion drives us to get better in life. BMW S1000 RR - 188.2 mph one the Fastest bike in the world.


Unlike Japanese big automotive brands, BMW Motorrad is directly receives its racing DNA technology from its parent corporation, BMW.
The top speed of the BMW S1000RR is 303 kph (188.2 mph) making it the fastest BMW bike ever made.
So far, BMW has had an eye for advanced aerodynamics for this version’s new feel.
The new S1000RR is the flagship supersport motorcycle of BMW that for 2019 has been entirely restructured.
RR’s twin LED projector headlamps with LED DRLs that substitute the unique asymmetric headlamps on their predecessor are the most prominent element of the 2019 BMW S1000RR.
This engine is a newly developed, four-cylinder piston inline 999cc engine.
The engine produces at 13,500rpm 204 HP and 113Nm of torque at 11,000rpm.
Besides, thanks to smaller engine parts and exhaust systems, the 2019 version of S1000RR has a weight around 197kg a whole 11 kg lighter than before.

Key specifications-
Accleration-0-60mph in 2.6 seconds
Engine-999 cc, Liquid cooled, 4-stroke in-line 4-cylinder engine, four titanium valves per cylinder, BMW ShiftCam.
Max power-204 HP@13500 RPM.
Max torque-113 Nm@11000 RPM.

Passion drives us to get better in life.MV Agusta F4 RC - 187.65 mph one the Fastest bike in the world.


If ‘iconic’ isn’t good enough for you, your aim for unique–and can’t get much more certain than the MV Agusta F4 RC.
The street-legal version’s four-cylinder’d engine produces 205bhp power (more than standard F4 RR, which produces 195 BHP).
Its body frame race kit also reduces the weight of the bike to 175 kg, meaning that its maximum velocity is a race standard specified of 302kph.
The F4 RC is the motorcycle you want to buy if you want the fastest bike in the world with an exotic Italian touch and lightness.
There is always an element of sleekness, both in Italian supercars and top speed bikes.

Key specifications-
Accleration-0-60mph in 2.4 seconds
Engine-998 cc, Liquid-cooled, four-cylinder-engine.
Max power-200 HP@13450 rpm.
Max torque-115 Nm@9300 rpm.