Jul 06, 2005 03:02 PM
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(Updated Jul 06, 2005 03:02 PM)
Televised cricket is an important part of our lives nowadays. When a cricket match is on, most homes in the country are tuned in to the telecast. Broadcast cameras of television companies can be useful: to get the message across as seen on Saturday in the ongoing Test match. One of the lovely ladies, 19-year-old Noor Hussain, a journalism student, in the stands held a placard with the message, “Zaheer, I love you.” The cameras spotted it and flashed it on the giant video screen. She was thrilled. The cameras were next trained on Zaheer Khan sitting in the dressing room. Yuvraj Singh lifted Zaheer's hand as if to say, “Yes, he is here.” She blushed and sent out a flying kiss. Now, it was Zaheer's turn to blush. He too sent out a kiss. Noor was ecstatic. The screen then flashed both their still images together. Virender Sehwag and some of the Pakistani cricketers were also enjoying it. And so was the crowd. The girl's lip movement suggested that she was saying “stop”. “The camera kept focussing on me. It was embarrassing. His reaction came out of the blue this was the one of the biggest moments in my life,” she said later. Noor's day was made, thanks to technology and of course, some good camera work. And do tell me if u hated it liked it or loved it.