Category — Sports
Too much ado about the Pawar push
Did Damien Martyn push/shove BCCI president Sharad Pawar? Is the Indian media (and subsequently politicians, ex-cricketers and the public) justified in raising hue and cry over the incident? Does this require a formal probe by Cricket Australia so that the “guilty” can be “brought to justice” or even an apology?
Of course not!!
What Damien Martyn did was just a reaction of a jubilant player eager to lay his hands on a trophy that had eluded his team up until that moment. He simply seemed to usher Sharad Pawar to one side so he could join his teammates in holding the Champions Trophy aloft. There was nothing insulting in that gesture or at least there was nothing in the pictures that made me project nefarious intentions onto Martyn’s actions. So the media hue and cry is nothing but a tactic to fill up airtime. As far as the politicians are concerned, I don’t blame them for using this “incident” to display their nationalistic fervour. But I am surprised and concerned that players including the normally reticent Tendulkar have chosen to comment on this as though the Australian team has committed a grave crime! It just goes to fortify the thought that there is a definite Asian-nonAsian divide emerging in world cricket. And that’s really unfortunate!
Having said that, I must confess that Ricky Ponting’s gesture, asking Pawar to hand over the trophy, was quite rude and cannot be put down to enthusiasm or over-exuberance of victory. Of course, I don’t demand a probe or an apology for it. I reckon it’s a cultural thing and no amount of disciplining and/or apologies is gonna change it in a hurry! The only thing worth doing is to dish it out to the Aussies in the same coin… on the field!!
November 8, 2006 7 Comments
Indian batsmen lose the plot again
In the end, it looked much more exciting than it actually was! Agarkar’s late burst could do little to reverse the dwindling fortunes of an Indian team that just did not seem motivated enough to win. The match was, in fact, lost earlier in the day when the Indian batsmen failed to put a high price on their wickets, gifting them away by committing some embarrassingly basic errors! And these errors were compounded later in the day by some inaccurate fast bowling (12 wides!!). The only lot from the Indian side that came away unscathed were the spinners who kept the Indian hopes alive all along. Now the Indians go into a do-or-die encounter against Australia on Sunday… on a Mohali pitch that offers pace and bounce!
Continue reading at One-Day Mataram.
October 27, 2006 No Comments
Whither Champions Trophy?
Two matches into the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy tournament, a couple of things are apparent. The first one is that the empty stands bear a stark contrast to the billing of this tournament as a mini World Cup. The second thing is that if ICC is going to include minnows like Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, they’d better not call this as the Champions Trophy. In fact, the first point I made, is the direct result of the second.
Bangladesh and Zimbabwe are simply not worthy of being included in a tournament like this. Their presence dilutes spectator interest, prolongs the tournament and leads to some embarassing matches, like the one between West Indies and Zimbabwe.
Continue reading at One-Day Mataram…
October 9, 2006 No Comments
Go it alone, Rahul!
After looking jaded and out-of-sorts in their DLF Cup campaign, Team India and it’s coach are being panned for too much experimentation and too few results and almost no imagination.
Fair enough, I say! Nothing succeeds like success or fails like failure. If Chappell’s way had continued to produce results as it did for the first half of his tenure so far (India was winning nearly 76% of its ODI matches during that period), everyone would have been gushing about the very same methods that are being trashed in the media right now. So I won’t say too much about Chappell’s methods. But I will say this… that Chappell ought to be more receptive of criticism and suggestions than he is. Closed minds rust away to nothingness, however great the ideas inside them!
September 27, 2006 12 Comments
Indian Hockey dies… again!
After India’s grossly poor, uninspired and gutless performance in the Hockey World Cup, I want to repeat what I had written just over an year ago…
In Affectionate Remembrance of
Indian Hockey,
which died at Mönchengladbach,
on 12th September, 2006.
Deeply lamented by a small circle of
sorrowing friends and acquaintances.R.I.P
N.B. - The body will be cremated and the
ashes taken to K.P.S. Gill’s residence.
Note: For those who don’t know the context of this funerary message, do check here.
September 13, 2006 2 Comments
