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Chanda Kochar next ICICI Bank chief executive
'Super' Kochhar - From trainee to CEO

Dec 19, 2008 Mumbai: Success like her's is the staple of dreams that school children dream, but Chanda Kochhar is one that would have hardly had the time for such fantasies.

A diligent student, Kochhar was busy collecting gold medals in management studies and cost accountancy when others were wiling away time -- all of which she channelised to get to the top post of India's largest private sector bank ICICI Bank.

Kochhar spent her college years playing badminton and polishing her elocution skills -- which would come handy later in the hardball game of boardroom negotiations. Soon after completing her masters in management studies (finance) and cost accountancy, this Jodhpur girl joined the erstwhile industrial finance company ICICI in 1984 as a management trainee.

In 1993, when the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India decided to enter commercial banking business, Kochhar was deputed to ICICI Bank as a part of the core team to set up the operations.

She was instrumental in setting up, as well as scaling up, the retail business for ICICI. In 2000, by when Kochhar had already started rising from the ranks to become a key player in the top management, ICICI Bank formally entered retail banking business and within five years became the largest private sector financer in the country.

The bank became the leader in car and two-wheeler finance, home finance and card business - a super achievement by a woman who has been named among the world's most powerful women by Fortune.

A doting mother, she cared for the bank as much, if not more, for her two children and believed in the institution so much that she continues to park her entire savings in the bank.

 
Cricket News:

Indians win under pressure:

Sorrow in the Indians mind aftermath of Mumbai attack relaxed little after India bet England in the Chennai test. Though it looked easy when Sehwag was batting yesterday but the way Dravid and Lakshman returned to pavilion sparked the fear of defeat at the Englishmen's hand, Thanks to some solid batting by Sachin and a proving knock by Yuvaraj. Yuvaraj has utilized the occasion to prove himself a test batsman too, but the batting more or less like ODI.No wonder Yuva was guided silently by the little master.

Man of the match was not batting in the last day of match as the job is already done a day before to India 's victory. But whole day his cracking batting was in everybody's word.

Sehwag displayed a different aspect of his batting. A glorious on-drive had even Harmison admiring the stroke. The Indian opener created room playing beside the line of the ball and dominated square of the pitch with short-arm jabs rather than full-fledged cuts.

Sehwag's hand-eye coordination, astonishing reflexes and a natural ability to pick the length early enabled him to strike with aggression when others might have merely defended. Sehwag hugely enjoyed his stint in the middle — he was never short of a laugh or a stroke — and the stands filled up

Highest Fourth Innings winning Test totals

Runs

For

Against

Venue

Series

418-7

West Indies

Australia

St.John's

2002-03

406-4

India

West Indies

Port of Spain

1975-76

404-3

Australia

England

Leeds

1948

387-4

India

England

Chennai

2008-09

396-6

Australia

Pakistan

Hobart

1999-00

362-7

Australia

West Indies

Georgetown

1977-78

352-9

Sri Lanka

South Africa

Colombo (PSS)

2006

348-5

West Indies

New Zealand

Auckland

1968-69

344-1

West Indies

England

Lord's

1984

342-8

Australia

India

Perth

1977-78

340-5

South Africa

Australia

Durban

2001-02

 
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