Saturday, March 24, 2007

Our Cup Runneth Over

Its over. Or almost so. At the time of going to press, Bermuda could still beat Bangladesh and India could still go through to the 'Super' 8 (Yeah, I know, NOT happening, but i did get an award for optimism in high school). When the WC pools and fixtures were announced, nothing seemed so 'super' about the eight teams that would make it to the next round. It seemed terribly obvious and the pools were laughable to say the least. Yet, now it seems that a super effort was required, which of course our team rarely delivers when needed. We flex our muscles and show off our might against poor Bermuda and we bow down meekly in front of the ever competitive Sri Lankans.

Murali, Vaas and Jayasuriya continue to be thorns in the collective Indian side(pun very much intended). The number of times Murali has beguiled the Indian side and made them look as confused as Mika would be at a Beethoven recital or Rakhi Sawant in an art film(i.e. as clueless as a child in a topless bar) is perhaps just fewer than the number of man hours wasted in India over all these matches. Hence we have the number two batsman in the world, Mr Dhoni trying to cut an offspinner bowling around the wicket (Either the victims of the reported heart attacks during the game were of weak heart, had a lot of cash riding on the outcome or were real cricket purists and could not stand such blasphemous flouting of the cricketing manual) and we have Sachin, the Boss, the Master Blaster, the man closer to being God in our country than many of the gods themselves being bowled through the gate for the umpteenth time in his career. The above mentioned Lankan players are going to give many die hard fans nightmares for a while to come, and they'll probably still be playing 15-20 years later and give our kids the same nightmares too.

In an earlier post(Just Not Cricket) I had compared global cricket to a circus and Indian cricket to a masala movie. This current WC goes well beyond these descriptions. Its a soap opera, a whodunit(It really is tragic about Bob Woolmer. Nobody should lose their lives over a game. Unless its football.) full of drama and suspense, but sadly devoid of good cricket. (Thus far, at least)

So what happens to the Indian team now? Is it the end of the road for Sachin, Rahul, Saurav and Kumble? Do we get a radically overhauled team? Does BCCI do what the South African Board did after the last WC, and appoint a captain out of nowhere - Kaif or Raina, perhaps? Chappel of course, has to go.(An SMS doing the rounds suggests we give him away to the Pakistan team) Not for his coaching or management, but for his arrogant press conference after the Lanka game. I agree that he is not employed by the junta but he should have the grace, the dignity and the humility to accept his faults and responsibility in this debacle rather than come out swinging at the reporters and appearing like a petulant 10 month old who's all day sucker's been taken away and is throwing toys out of his pram.

As a corollary to this question, what happens to the Indian fan? Do we forgive and forget? Do we stop the unreasonable business of the yagyas, sangeet mehfils, and prayers for these random 11 people who are 'not employed by us, but are employees of BCCI' (which in a way makes them the BCCI XI and not 'Team India')? Or do we still continue to shower our adulation at them also making them targets of our spite when they fall short of our exacting standards? Do we still continue to say "Match fixed hai, these guys are selling the country" just because its easier than admitting, even to ourselves, that maybe, just maybe, we weren't good enough?

To quote an old classic song, "The answers my friends, are blowing in the wind". Till then I switch my support to the Irish team for the 'Super Eight'. May the best team win.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

dont worry pakistan, india is coming home soon to give
u company..

i heard dravids mom called him up last night - "beta
ghar jaldi aana, yeh baccho ka khel nahi hain,
commercial waale badi besabri se intezaar kar rahe
hain"

what a farce!!!

chalo atleast australia didnt have to kick our asses.
lankans did the dirty work for them

baaki jyaada se jyaada kya hota - semis mein koi
vaat laga deta:))

dikra cup to australia no..

kya greg chappell ka bhi gala dabaya jayega? i suggest
15 other players who deserve the same treatment;) wil
indians learn from the pakis?

i think woolmer was killed bcoz
a) was involved in match fixing and asked for more money lest he spill the beans
b) came to know about the fix and got paid for it with his life
c) was killed by a rabid paki supporter

she had me walking thru fire, but tonight the angel falls and no1
calls..

is all this a result of the overkill of cricket in india? the
senseless exploitation on tv and every media possible of the great game. with tendulkar and bachan on tv together advertising how their dogs pees? (ps i am not complaining about mandira wearing ever less clothes;) )

the game has
lost the same value for me as in say 2-3 world cups
ago. there was a distinct lack of passion in me
atleast - felt like it was just some other series
which had come along..

i have always been criticised for bein an oz
supporter. i just wanted to let u know why i do that.
not bcoz aus is the best team in the world. an
india/pak has more talent than an entire aus in its
smallest borough.

aus plays the game with 110% dedication. u wil never
find them loose imp matches for the lack of a fight.
they wil bleed til they are dry and then ask for
transfusion so that they can bleed more. thats the
spirit i have always espoused in life for myself. a
sachin wil never equal a waugh. no1 can play the match
from dead end hopeless situations like the tugga. no1
can finish off the match no matter how long the odds
like a bevan. no1 can maintain composure and keep
bowling unerrin line and length like a mcgrath. no1
can have more deliveries in an over like a warne. no
combo of openers can instil a sense of rock solid
stability and fear like gilly and haydos.

on ur screens - right now - AUS VS SA - have ur eyes
opened.. its not about the game of cricket. its about
the art of living.

badguy