

“It is really unfortunate that a Dalit candidate Chandrakant Handore who was supposed to get first preference votes of Congress MLAs lost to the second preference candidate of the Congress party.

Of the two candidates fielded by Congress, Bhai Jagtap secured the win while Chandrakant Handore lost.īJP’s winning candidate claimed that cross-voting happened among members of Shiv Sena and Congress.Ĭongress leader Sanjay Nirupam had pointed out that Handore was lost due to “internal sabotage”. NCP candidates– Ramraje Nimbalkar and Eknath Khadse– and the Shiv Sena nominees- Aamshya Padavi and Sachin Ahir also secured their seats.

All the five candidates of the BJP - Pravin Darekar, Ram Shinde, Shrikant Bharatiya, Uma Khapre and Prasad Lad emerged victorious. 12 MLA’s revolted (55 Shiv Sena + 9 supporters = 64) Uddhav Thackeray’s Mafia Sarkar’s count down started.”Īs many as eleven candidates were in the fray for the elections to the ten seats in the MLC. Taking to Twitter, BJP leader Kirit Somaiya said, “Maharashtra Vidhan Parishad election results – Shiv Sena (Mafia Sena) got 52 votes. Whilst the sport of Baseball does not interest me in the slightest, I loved the focus on the team building and thought it was brilliantly acted by everyone.The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) bagged five seats, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Shiv Sena won two each while Congress was able to clinch one seat out of the total 10 seats in Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC) that went to polls on Monday. I felt the tingles, was beautifully executed. There's a scene towards the end where the result of a game relies on Chris Pratt hitting the ball. Bennett Miller's direction was clean with a great mixture of old footage of Baseball games with the reconstructed acting. Cool, calm and calculated, was perfect at playing a graduate economist. Jonah Hill.get ready guys.I actually liked. Brad Pitt looked effortlessly natural, owned every scene he was in. Every script he writes is filled with sharp, concise dialogue that keeps you hooked on the characters. A screenplay by Aaron Sorkin was destined to keep me captivated. Thoroughly enjoyed this film, and I can say I have no interest in Baseball (not particularly huge in the UK). Completely unconventional, having a computer system pick the most suitable players as opposed to listening to veterans who have something that algorithms do not: experience. It didn't work out, and so he desired to change the system and defy the industry as a personal vendetta against them. He himself was chosen to play professionally, ditching his chances of further education. This is not so much about changing Baseball, but a personal journey for Billy Beane.

Such a model could change the Baseball industry and negate years of traditional intuition. Using statistics and logic to pick the most effective players at the cheapest price, therefore building the ultimate economical team. Why should this one be any different? Well, this is the true story of the Oakland Athletics to which their General Manager at the time used a new technique of deciding a team: the Moneyball model. Pretty sure Hollywood has tackled every type of sport, including Baseball several times over. Hundreds of sports films, hundreds of them.
