Wednesday, 3 October 2012

That repetitive cycle of praise and criticism!



These days when I read newspapers or people sharing their opinion on social networking sites, I see everyone is mad about Dhoni, questioning his creditability as a captain and a batsman, following India’s early exit from T20 world cup. These are the same newspapers or people who were all full of praise for team India after having nailed Pakistan and England like never before. Strange, isn’t it? Then all of the sudden why this criticism? There is no denying that we all re hurt ‘coz the captain cool could not win his THIRD world cup. But is this his failure alone? Is this the case that when resources were overflowing, all batsmen and bowlers were in form and fielders were as energetic and alert as they should be? I guess the answer is no! This is a collective failure of the team and blaming captain alone might help our frustration level to come down but it will not serve the purpose. Look at our openers, what have they done? Not even a single half century from Sehwag and Gambhir in any of the matches. Now compare it with Australia, Srilanka or Westindies. Verdict is : openers failed, means early pressure on the team, means powerplay overs are not utilized, means scores can rarely cross 150. That’s what actually happened. Now let’s move ahead. Middle order was fine, thanks to Kohli. Dhoni and Raina provided late bursts in lower middle order most of the times. Now coming to the bowling, an unfit and out of rhythm Zaheer Khan far away from his best left a weak bowling unit directionless. But still, they made most of whatever they had got and begged all 10 wickets of the opposition on 4 out of 5 occasions. Impressive, isn’t it? Well, now look at most criticized decisions made by Dhoni: first of them was not playing Sehwag against Australia. Now those who had seen South Africa vs Pakistan match, they will agree that it was a valid decision playing 3 spinners. Pitch was turning square and fine performances by Harbhajan and  Piyush in the previous match supported the decision. Now if they had to play 5 bowlers, who else could be dropped to make way for Sehwag: Gautam- no, not after a fine 40 in last match, Kohli- oh no!, yuvi- his bowling alongside glimpses of old Yuvraj were enough for him to be in the team, Rohit- no, he made an unbeaten 50 in last match, Raina- no, he had done nothing wrong, Dhoni- well… So that leaves us with no choice then to keep Viru out. Now next most criticized decision was why bowling Rohit ahead of Ashwin in last super 8 match, well… here I will use critical reasoning. Why nobody objected when Yuvi was given the bowl ahead of Ashwin, coz he begged ABD’s wicket, right!  If he had failed, the same people would have thrashed Dhoni giving an over to yuvi  ahead of Ashwin. A game is played like this only. Some of your decisions fail, some click. And those suggesting removal of Dhoni as captain, please tell me who can replace him? Most of the players are unfit, most of them are out of form.Virat is the only choice they have got and I guess he still has sometime left to be ready for this bigger responsibility. He needs to control his anger and his emotions to grab the most coveted position in the team. It’s so easy for us to pick an individual and kick his ass to express our passion, our support and our concern but logical reasoning and thinking is required at the moment to help the team coming out of this crisis. And I am sure people will again fall for Dhoni once the team beats England and Pakistan in future series. This is a cycle which keeps repeating. Aaah… I will like to end this article with the same quote:


Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self control to be understanding and forgiving.

Dale Carnegie


MSD for life \m/

Friday, 6 July 2012

He came, He pLayED, He conquered..



I very well remember those days when a wicketkeeper was more like a liability for Indian cricket team. While teams like Srilanka and Australia could boast of Sangakara and Gilchrist as their wicketkeeper, India could never find a keeper who could bat even with half reliability as these giants. Then came MSD, with a reputation of hard hitting batsman from Jharkhand and since then, India have never looked back. However his debut series against Bangladesh could not turn out fruitful for him but he did not take long to impress one and all, thanks to those magnificent match winning innings of 148(against Pakistan) and 183 (against Srilanka). He did not have a very elegant bat swing or effective technique but his power was more than sufficient to destroy some of the finest bowling line ups. All this from a wicketkeeper- India could not have expected more. But for everyone’s delight, best of MSD was yet to come. He kept producing those match winning knocks. Who would forget his finishing streaks with Yuvi during Pakistan series? Not just this, this hard hitting Ranchi boy had a cool , intelligent and thinking head over those powerful shoulders, often evident in his statements during post match presentations. India had found its own combination of calmness of Sanga and destructive batting of Gilchrist. He was being seen as future captain; however it seemed that he might have to wait for it, with team doing well under Rahul and likes of Sehwag and Yuvi ahead of him for captain’s position. But all the equations changed after India’s early exit in 2007 world cup, followed by Rahul’s unexpected resignation as captain after England tour. First ever T20 world cup was on corner, with the famous trio opting out from it. Then came one of the most surprising decision in world cricket, MSD was made captain of Indian cricket team. And boy o boy, this turned out to be perhaps the decision of that decade. He led India to victory in inaugural edition of T20 world championship and thus began the glory days of MSD and team India. In his very first tournament as captain, Dhoni showed that he was a special captain. Often his achievements have been termed as gifts of his luck but was it just luck? Not really! I would like to recall the league match against Pakistan in T20 world cup. Match was initially a tie and was to be decided by bowl out. Well, India won the bowl out and it was not just luck, it was well framed strategy of bowling slow bowlers (Robin Uthappa, Bhajji and Viru) in bowl out as they had better control while Pakistan opted for fast bowlers. And we all remember how many we hit and how many they missed. Not just this, MSD made his bowlers practice for bowl out during net sessions. Was it luck? No, it was his ability to visualize. Bowling Joginder Sharma in final over during the final was not a bad choice. Bhajji was hit for 2-3 sixes in his previous over and Joginder had bowled an economical one. Hence Joginder was the obvious choice. And Dhoni’s field positions were immaculate, else who would have placed Sreesanth to that unorthodox fine leg position during that final over, thus made him claim that catch of Misbah. So every now and then Dhoni has been deprived of the credit he deserves by giving it to his luck. But people never saw that he had made his own luck. His dream beginning as captain was followed by many other victories. He lead both his teams: Team India and CSK to bag many marvelous. India became number one in tests, Dhoni became number one as batsman. However with time, there were many changes to his initial power hitting style of batsman and now he was cautious during initial phase of his arrival on crease and exploded towards the end of innings.
                People often say Ganguly was the best captain of Indian team and Dhoni is the captain of best Indian team. However I differ on this. No doubt Ganguly was a superb captain and he was the one who initialized the resurgence of Indian cricket team but if you really look at players who played under him, you would find he led a better team. Under Saurav, Dravid was the best in the world,  Sachin was in his prime form, Kumble and Bhajji formed the most potent spin duo in the world, Zaheer was young and energetic, Viru was more reliable. Undoubtedly, Dada led a more powerful bowling line up. However Dhoni had to deal with problems of ageing fast bowlers, unavailability of lethal spin bowlers, thanks to Bhajji’s drop in the form and Anil’s retirement. Infact Dravid also was not at his best; however he discovered back his magic towards the end of the career. So undoubtedly, Ganguly was blessed with a better team. 
But keeping the critics aside, Dhoni kept touching heights. Indian team now had a leader, who was innovative, who was unorthordox yet very effective. All these qualities made him earn respect from opponents, ofcourse earning him millions of bucks alongside. Two world cup titles, two IPL titles, one CLt20 titles, CB series victory and many more trophies tell the success story of Dhoni-the captain. However clean sweeps against  England and Australia have raised a question mark on his creditability as captain but needless to say this was collective failure of the team and he alone cannot be blamed. However Dhoni has always loved challenges in his career and the day is not far away when he would wash away whatever doubts are put on him. Today, on his birthday, I pray to God to bless him with much more success, fitness and wisdom. MSD, it’s been a wonderful experience to witness you on cricket field! I am sure you have a lot more in store for us. Amen!


Monday, 12 March 2012

"Rahul Dravid": Mr. Dependable

Those were the early days for me as a cricket lover, early enough for not being able to be recalled exactly but I noticed something in a cricketer which made me follow him every time he came to bat. When Sachin was scripting some of finest wins for India, when nation was busy adoring the magical wristy shots of Azhar, I was being fascinated by a not so liked cricketer those days. I don’t know why, I don’t remember how but I had developed a liking for this man. My friends would often abuse him for his slow batting; making me angry but to be honest I really did not have anything to defend my choice. Today, almost 12-13 years after, when I am writing this article, I must say, I fell for one of the finest man to have played this game.
Things were not easy for Rahul in his initial days, no doubt he had impressed one and all as a test batsman, but his success as one day batsman came somewhat later. He was not blessed with power of Sehwag or ability to dominate the bowling like Sachin did but he kept working hard, kept placing brick  after brick in the wall to make it high enough not to be climbed, strong enough not to be demolished easily. Slowly and steadily he had shown his importance as a one day batsman too. In between he kept producing some marvelous knocks which were often overshadowed by his fellow partners. We often mention Laxman’s magical 281 in Eden’s test but we find it tough to praise Rahul’s gritty 180 in the same match, considering the pressure he was under after being replaced by VVS at no. 3 due to failure in first innings. What was the common thing in Sachin’s 186 against New Zeland or Saurav’s 183 against Srilanka; they were some uncharacteristic flamboyant centuries by Rahul Dravid at the other end. Often denied the respect and credit he deserved, this man kept sacrificing, adjusting and accepting whatever was thrown at him in order to serve the cause as a team man. But it was his ardent character that kept him going and going. When the bowling attacks were hostile, pitches were unplayable, conditions were adverse, he was the perfect man to bat for India. My love for him kept growing and growing. It was not just his batting that was adored but his temperament, his never dying attitude, his calmness, his humility, his character that had a magic far beyond one’s ability to escape. His ever-growing fan list not just included cricket fans like me but likes of Glenn Mcgrath, Brain Lara, Shane Warne and others who chose him as a batsman to bat for saving their lives (if required). Time and again he has been described as a perfect role model for youngsters and rightly so because he is one guy who is a perfect example to tell you that what if you are not born genius, what if you are not so gifted, you have a perfect weapon called hard work which can take you on the top. And boy he made it to the top, didn’t he?! Statistically, he was ICC’s cricketer of the year and test cricketer of the year when these awards were inaugurated. He has achieved some feats which even Sachin (as batsman) and Dhoni (as captain) failed to achieve.
Quoting Harsha Bhogle “There were two things Dravid didn't really love in cricket: opening the batting and keeping wicket. He was asked to do both at various times, and I asked him if he ever contemplated saying no. He didn't enjoy it, he said, but took it as a challenge, to see how good he could be. This acceptance of challenges is what has defined his cricket and made him one of the finest team players there has been.
Rahul believed in the philosophy “for the strength of the wolf is the pack and the strength of the pack is the wolf.” And he justified this throughout his cricketing career. As mentioned by Harsha, he never enjoyed opening but who could forget his heroics in last Oval test during England tour where he had but ten minutes between deliveries as he batted through the innings for six and a half hours, before returning to open the batting. These magic moments always made us to amaze at the nerves of this cricketer.
Rahul, words cannot describe what you have given to me as your fan. I might be one of those millions of such fans, adoring you for years but for me, you would remain to be one of the finest memories I would like to carry to my grave. Its true cricket would continue at its pace after your retirement, but it would not be the same for me.
Thank you Rahul! Thanks for blessing me with sheer magic!
Aahh… I wish I could rewind the time by a decade or so…. Rahul, you would be missed!

Saturday, 27 August 2011

The INFOSYS day :)


Morning of august 26th, woke up at 9 am, was excited coz it was the much awaited day. Infosys was visiting our campus. The anticipation was building up, as whole of the last week me, Deepak and shobhit kept speculating the number of people they are gonna pick. Would it be higher than last year or lesser, there was still sometime for these questions to be answered but we all expected it to be around 70-80. Well, I got ready and reached auditorium where the process of filling up of forms was going on. It was good to see around 250 plus batch-mates along with 50-60 seniors from M.Tech sitting there. There I met my two companions for the day: Jitesh and Shobhit who gave me company in this day full of roller-coaster rides. Then began the process for aptitude/English test. It was a relaxed moment for me having a job under my belt but the view reminded me of AIEEE exam. The nervousness was visible of few faces. Then came the most defining moment of the day: the call from the guest house that panelists for interview have arrived and waiting there for half an hour. Me, shobhit and jitesh rushed towards guest house. There me saw the senior most panelist standing on the door. We expected a handshake with a smile but all we got was scolding. Actually the number of recruiters was thrice than what we were intimated. We had booked 5 rooms for them 3 of which were already occupied by the people who came for conducting the test. And to add to our misery, all panelists were demanding a separate room. We decided to vacate 3 rooms for them by collecting the luggage of others in one room. Then came the most defining moment of the day, while moving the luggage to other room, we saw a wet underwear hanging in the bathroom that belonged to some test conductor from Infosys. It was fun to see shobhit carrying that chaddi in his hand and placing it in other room. It formed the reason for our laughter for rest of the day. Later shobhit identified whom the underwear belonged to :p. Well, to arrange more rooms for them , we had to beg in director’s office for opening the VIP room which required lots of effort. Anyways, the things settled down, test was conducted. Then began the speculation on how many would be shortlisted for interviews. We had to wait in audi’s lobby for hours and hours. Then joined Himanshu, who missed the chaddi incident but still had a lot of thrills in store for him too. With chips, kurkure and fruit cake being breakfast and lunch, we were starving for food. But excitement for test’s result kept us away from ICH. The wait continued and continued, then came the moment.. 150 candidates were shortlisted on basis of test. It required lots of effort for us to make a branchwise list and to inform all the interviewees. It always felt good to answer the calls of successful students but those who could not make it through, the heart pained for them. All the students were informed and then began the process for interviews. Vipul had also joined us by this time. Once again the panelists scolded shobhit and jitesh as they were not happy with interview rooms, which other companies found to be world-class. Anyways the process began at around 5pm. And we knew its gonna be a long night for each one of us. We had to rush to chief warden sir’s residence for girls’ timings extension which he gave easily, thank you rajesh sir for all the cooperation. We returned to audi, it was full with some well dressed gentlemen and girls with a hope and desire of not returning jobless tonight. The process continued endlessly. The clock kept ticking and our excitement kept increasing, so did the body-ache and tiredness. At around 2 am, the interviews ended and process for compilation of results began. As one of my friends in Kota was here representing Infy, he told the number should be around 125-130. Later on of the HR person told its gonna be atleast 90 percent, that meant around 135. What a feeling it was to hear this, but the brain still kept telling, wait for the final list. Then came the list and the moment we got to know that number is 141…Whole pain vanished. There were smiles all around. The result was also declared, all shortlisted girls made it through. All my EEE mates made it through. Some were ecstatic, some were happy while others were saying “just Infosys hai yaar” to whom I kept telling that a first job is always special. But happiest of them were me, Himanshu, jitesh and shobhit coz the hard work involved had paid. We returned to room with a feeling of achievement. Dunno when I asleep but I am sure I must be smiling while asleep. My 141 friends were now employed! J

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

TEAM INDIA:- Are we really the “number 1” side?


When we try to recall the origin of cricket, we are brought to England: the home of cricket. This began in 1877 with first test match being played between Australia and England. Since then, gentlemen’s game has seen rise and fall of many cricketing super powers. Bradman’s invincible team was a force to match with. But the true dominance in cricket began in late 70’s, with Clive Lloyd’s West Indian boys rocking the world cricket with their performance at the highest stage. Two back to back world cup triumphs and not losing a test series for over 15 years say their success story. But more than statistics which speaks for them is the manner in which they played. Who can forget the deadly Caribbean bowling lineup consisting of greats like Malcom Marshall, Michael holding, Joel Garner and Andy Roberts? Their mere mention fills the batsmen of that era with feelings of fear and pain.  Ask Tony Greig, how badly he repents his comment “make them grovel” intended for Caribbean team during their England’s tour which not only received some bouncery and yorkery welcome from West Indies team, but lead to their whitewash. This was the era which unleashed fear in minds of everyone those who were playing against Calypso cricketers. We can’t forget Sunil Gavaskar leaving the batting pitch forced by bodyline bouncers by Windies bowlers. This is a tale of dominance, this is a tale teaching us that one should aim at being ruthless; one should aim at demolishing your opponents and bring them down with such intensity that it takes them ages to recover. Later years might have seen the downfall of Windies team, say thanks to their cricket board’s strategy but now it was the time for resurgence of mighty Australian team in late 90s. Aussie bowlers may not have such fearsome bowling attack as Windies or batsmen of likes of Richards but they still ruled the world cricket. The common thing they shared with West Indies team of 70/80s was the spirit which they played: go for the kill. Hence they adopted different strategy to conquer the world. Mind games along with some amazing talent (Warne, Mcgrath, Ponting, Waughs, Lee) on display worked for Aussies. Their gutsy declarations, their aggression, their strategy of cashing at opponents weaknesses fetched them this feat.
Their era too seems to have come to an end with India being regarded as the new “World Power” of cricket. It is nothing short of fairy tale that how Dhoni’s boys clinched world cup and made their way to spot in test ranking. The turnaround began during Saurav Ganguly’s time, which was continued by Rahul and Anil, later on with Dhoni bringing the team on the podium. I don’t think there was any team in past boasting of such mastery in batting line up. In bowling likes of Harbhajan, Zaheer, Ishant might not be as fearsome as Windies attack of 70s or as skillful as Aussie attack of late 90s but they work well for Team India. Every team Indian team appears on ground, a record or two is always destined to be broken. Then what is the reason that our number one spot remains in a state of doubt, what is the reason for us being regarded as the best team just on paper? What keeps us behind the past rulers of world cricket? Why can’t the world bow at us despite of winning so many matches and performing marvelously well for such a long time? Is it just the victories that matter or is it the manner in which they are achieved? Let us go back in recent past- was Dhoni’s idea of not going for chase in final test against Windies team was a clever move?  It’s true that the pitch was difficult but don’t we play at slower and tougher pitches back at home?  Atleast they could have stayed on pitch for one more hour and bat at a normal pace. Are we so scared of these Windies bowlers that we cannot take risk of going for run a ball chase with 7 wickets in hand?  Leave this apart, how often we see Indian team with dropped shoulders struggling to knock out the opposition? How often we see gutsy declarations from team India keeping the opposition interested in the match? How often we see Indian players cheering for their fielders and bowlers? How often we play like world champions? We have the talent, perhaps best in the world but then why can’t we convert this talent into impressive victories? Mind you, I am not talking of results. What I wanna emphasize at is why we can’t win by margins such as 3-0 or 5-0? Why can’t we go out and show this world that this it is the team which is now gonna rule the world?! I guess it’s the lack of intent “to kill”. This talent garnished with aggression and a desire to be ruthless and dominant make a perfect recipe for forcing the world to shiver with the thought of playing against India. Wins matter but victories after demolishing the opponent wins you respect. Indian team’s journey to the top is made possible because of some real hard work by players and it would be little injustice to the talent the team possesses if we can’t force the opponents to regard us as the best in the business. We are lucky to have witnessed the charisma of Sachin and the solidity of Rahul. But what we desire to witness is their names going in record book as a part of the most powerful cricketing team in the world with none other than Englishmen-the inventors, Caribbeans-the aggressors and Aussies-the prudent acclaiming this fact.
I wish that day to come very soon. Amen!

Monday, 18 July 2011

Zindagi na milegi dobara(2011)

2011 has been little unfortunate for Bollywood. Initially they had cricket world cup 2011 and then IPL which forced director/producers to delay the releases. Some big releases were scheduled in June but they disappointed. But then came July and all of the sudden Bollywood seems to have come alive with success of Delhi Belly and ZNMD. "Zindagi na milegi dobara" is Bollywood's gift to the viewers all around the globe. Its whopping box office collections say its success story.


PLOT: Three friends once had a pact in school days that they would be going for a bachelor trip abroad where each one of them would suggest one adventure sport and other two would have to be a part of it. So Hrithik, Farhan and Abhay go to Spain to fulfill this pact. During their trip, they face their fears, they conquer them and understand the true spirit of life, which is the name of the movie itself. The plot is refreshing with a message: to feel life in each breath. 


PERFORMANCES: Now here is a movie where each actor does full justice to his role. Abhay once again proves his brilliance where as we see Farhan is a new refreshing avatar. Hrithik was fabulous whereas Katrina was adorable. A blend of wonderful actors brings the screen alive to us.


SCREENPLAY: The movie was shot mostly in Spain. Locations were the highlight of this movie. Camera-work just added to the beauty of locations. Picturisation of Tomatina (tomato festival) and Bull race leaves you spellbound and amazed!


MUSIC: Music of the movie was nothing out of the box, yet it was hummable. The music of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is a good mix of Bollywood sounds and external influences. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy have stuck to their signature style and have churned out a decent score. 


CONCLUSION: Here is a movie that tells you to live and feel each moment of your life keeping aside all your worries. The movie touches your soul and motivates you to live a life worth living. The movie asks you a question that is monetary success a the actual key to happiness? The script is nicely written and garnished with some effortless humor and really good poetry. ZNMD is a winner all the way and would live in your hearts for  really long time. Well said "Hawaa k jhonkho jaisa azaad rehna seekho".  

Monday, 11 July 2011

Delhi Belly(2011)

Aamir Khan  is often very much appreciated for his publicity strategies before release of his movies. But this time, he did not require to put much efforts as half of the publicity of this film was taken care of by popular song "Bhaag D. K. Bose". Delhi Belly released all over world at the same time as was the case with "Jaane tu....Ya jaane na". Success results were the same. Within first three days of release, movie was a blockbuster hit. Infact it over-shadowed Big B's B..Buddah hoga tera baap. The movie was originally shot in Hinglish (blend of Hindi and English). Its complete Hindi version was also released. 


PLOT: Story was simple. 3 struggling bachelors, one Don and lots of drama and running. We had seen that in past too, haven't we? But this one was different. The script writer had mixed all the successful ingredients to this story. It had lots of abuses(read it the actual language we speak in normal life), some really funny dialogues and highly refreshing music. The movie revolves around the life of three young professionals who unintentionally get trapped in the hunt for diamonds and catch attention of a Don. The threesome certainly had a hard time in tackling the Don and situations which arise in the escape.


Performances:- Well.. kudos to Imran Khan. He not only acts splendidly but lives his role. Kunal roy Kapoor was the best of the lot. Vir Das was also commendable.  Shehnaz Treasurywala was little disappointing but rest were good. 


Screenplay:- Screenplay of the movie was one of the highlights. Rather it was the lifeline of this movie. The dialogues and those socially prohibited words added to the life of this film.


Music:- Ahhh...Ram Sampath.. Thanks to you for providing bollywood with some really creative and wonderful music. The song  bhaag D K Bose is still topping all the charts. Ja Chudail  was so entertaining. Hats off to you!


Conclusion:- Delhi Belly was a fine blend of some quality situational humor and wonderful direction. The humor might not be as effortless as in some hit comedies of past but I appreciate the guts shown by the makers of this movie. Though at times I felt a bit bored but yet its a must watch for those who wanna witness the a fresh comedy film...