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Monday, September 24, 2007

Googlies: India beak Pak, win the Twenty20 World Cup

The odds were against us. The holy trinity of Dravid, Ganguly and Tendulkar were missing. Sehwag, Harbhajan and Pathan were making their comeback into the team. The Indian team came without anyone expecting them to get even to the semi-final. The end result is: Pathan has found his rhythm and is Man of the Match in the final. Rohit Sharma backs himself a day after he is dropped from the One day team, scores a Man of Match award, a fifty, a glorious run-out and follows it with great cameo today. RP Singh is the bowler of the tournament for me. With Umar Gul, he shares the honors of impeccable pace bowling, and Mr Australian Clark must be cursing Yuvraj for spoiling their party. Broad, who was hit for six sixes, which made Yuvraj richer by one crore rupees, must be wondering how broad is Yuvi's bat? Dhoni was so calm and composed before, during and after the match, that the win seems just a beginning in his career as captain. And what a beginning!

Misbah fought well. Misbah faught hard. He stood up like Klusenar thoughtout the series, and his end was Klusenar-like. Twice in two weeks, he came agonizingly close to hitting his home team to victory against arch rivals India. Twice he floundered at the crucial juncture. And yet, all praise be to the man who managed to take his team so close each time. Winning is important, we all know that, but being this competitive matters more. He fought in the same vein a Porus fought when he lost to Sikander few thousand years ago. The battlefield has changed, the fighters haven't. In effect it is the spirit of battle, where fortunes wax and wane with every move, that was exhibited so grandly in the fied today, and Misbah deserves every accolade Indian and Pakistani team can award him.

Joginder Singh bowled much better than he did in the last few matches. After all the criticism he has faced for his medium pace, it is kind of divine justice that he bowled the last over against Australia as well as Pakistan, and won both matches for us. In both matches, he bowled in the overs that could have taken the game away from us, and in both the matches he held his nerve, and got wickets and dot balls, that none other than his captain or he himself could have banked on. Sreesanth redeemed himself in semi-final, and put up a good show again. The wicket flying after being hit for two sixes by Tanvir in that over must have been sweet moment for him. He came back to bowl a maiden after getting hit for 21 in his first over today. The ability to hit back is a crucial factor that contributed to his and team's success in the tournament. Harbhajan had an awesome last over in Australian chase, and today Misbah made him look ordinary in an over of three sixes that almost changed momentum in Pakistan's favor. Yet the bottomline is that the Turbantor contributed at the crucial junctures of the tournament and justified his return to the team with some clever bowling.

I was surprised to see YK Pathan open, for I think he bats lower down the order for his team. Yet the biggest and maybe sweetest surprise of the day was the way Gautam Gambhir scored freely while Dhoni and Yuvraj struggled. The struggle was understandable for both: Yuvraj is slow starter against spinners, and Dhoni was faced with guile and strategy of both Umar Gul and whole Pakistan think tank. Indian fielding, bowling and batting all rocked in this tournament and deservedly they lifted the trophy. Gambhir was second highest scorer of the tournament, and well, I was criticizing his play in last blog, and all I can do now is, hail him:)

The celebrations that ensue from this will hail the team and selectors as phenomenal. What was truly phenomenal was team playing as a unit. Also remarkable was their ability to stay in contention irrespective of who they faced, how many wickets had fallen, what was required run rate. What makes a champion champion is the ability to survive the weak moments, the falls and the failures, the calamities and catastrophes. The way India bounced back everytime the opposition floored them with a heavy punch is the reason why the games were so thrilling and so satisfying.

While we celebrate the young guns, it is opportune moment to thank the holy trinity " Rahul-Saurav-Sachin" and Jumbo God "Kumble" who have been the shining and guiding light of Indian cricket for last two decades. They did everything right, won more test matches abroad than any team before them, even reached a World Cup final, and will retire without having reached the pinnacle which they deserved as much as anyone. Ganguly should be remembered for keeping faith in young guns in face of pressure, and Dhoni is his great successor in that realm. The buildup for such a victory and more to come has been going on for years. It was always a matter of when, and not if, and I guess, we always weighed our superstars with so much expectation, that they waivered at the last lap. Yet for years they have given us hope, joy and tears, and lets thank them as well.

Victories stick in memories longer when they come with a struggle and style seen in this tournament. The battles were never one-sided. The winner was undecided till the last over. Isn't it interesting that Joginder Sharma had Misbah caught by Sreesanth to end the tournament? Three unlikely heroes of the series! When Malik thanked Muslims all over the world for praying for Pakistani team, he must have forgotten India has a greater number of praying Muslim, both within the country and in friendly countries. Isn't it ironic that Shahrukh Khan of "Chak de", a movie about hockey feted the team, though Lagaan hero Aamir was no where to be seen? Let alone the iconic Iqbal star or director. This victory does nothing to the dismal state of Indian sports in other realms, and maybe will bring more money and attention to cricket. I hope some of that, somehow, can be (even if by a scam) shifted to other sports and sportsmen.

Lets celebrate now. Lets celebrate the spirit shown by the Indian fighters in this tournament. They fought back at point and gully. They fought at long on and mid-off. They fought with bats that moved like swords, scything ball after ball, out of the boundaries. The hit out beyond the boundaries we expected them to have. They hurled bowls like spears, bang on target. They hurled them fast, quick, on target. They pounced on flying rockets like soldiers ready to eat bullets, if that was required of them. When they faltered, they learned quickly from their errors. They worked together, each shifting the burden to himself, each making his own tid-bit contribution right. They worked hard and won, and for now deserve their applause.

For years we will remember how a bunch of young ones lifted a trophy of greatness and how a billion smiled and celebrated on this very day. Heres to the victory and to the moment! Hurrah!

6 comments:

Mitesh Ashar said...

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Vivek Sharma said...

from sulekha.com

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Geometrix comments: on 25 Sep 07 10:07:00 AM
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OOPS! I meant "100 m runners at times do compete well in (and even win) 200m"
Geometrix comments: on 25 Sep 07 09:51:00 AM
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20/20 is a different ball game, and so is the 50 overs a side one day international. Strategies are different! 100 m runners at compete well (and even win) 200m, but not the metric mile or the steeplechases! Let us hope, but let's not expect too much, since the visiting side is the world champion in that brand of cricket. Debs
Vivek Sharma comments: on 24 Sep 07 23:40:00 PM
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The euphoria will not die soon.
I hope we carry the form into the coming series.

Vivek Sharma said...

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Tue, 2007-09-25 17:47 — Silent Melody
India did it!!

I India did it!! It was unbelievable.. Saw the match in the office break-out areas with at least half the floor cramped in the tin-ish space. The atmosphere was awesome and I was so tensed that I could hardly watch the last over.

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Tue, 2007-09-25 13:41 — Pradzie
KNock Knock! Who’s

KNock Knock!
Who’s there?
Misbah
Misbah who????
Misbah 5 runs !!!! Smiling))

chakde india !Smiling congrats

Vivek Sharma said...

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junkyarddog comments: on 26 Sep 07 16:00:00 PM
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Congratulations to the current Indian Team. Dhoni is a deserving Captain who shows a leadership presence that even people like Dravid did not exhibit.

Now that they have pulled off an impossible task, this team will again win more matches if two things don't stand in the way:

a. Rs1000 crore was the amount of sports betting done on the 20/20 matches. The next set of matches will definitely be fixed either by bribing only a few players or a few umpires and making sure that the confident betting that many will do on the Indian team will favor the "house" or the bookies. No better situation than this.

b. If the stupid selectors don't select people based on which political party the player belongs to, who his uncle is or what kinds of BCCI connections the players have. The Indian team will be a highly inconsistent team as long as selection is not based purely on merit.

Enjoy the Indian team's victory while you can but don;t get your hopes up! Inconsistent performance with politically motivated selection has always been the curse of Indian cricket and now we have money in the millions being bet on the game to make it worse!

Congratulations once again though,. The players deserve it!
pradeep24s comments: on 24 Sep 07 12:24:00 PM
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Congrats india


asuph comments: on 24 Sep 07 12:15:00 PM
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ah! you beat me to it! but i'm not complaining. you deserve it. you didn't carry the baggage of indian cricket. i did. time to shed it? hmmm. my lips or sealed.

Vivek Sharma said...

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Vivek
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September 25, 2007
09:36 AM

A part (about malik's comment) was edited out. Posting it here:

Three unlikely heroes of the series! When Malik thanked Muslims all over the world for praying for Pakistani team, he must have forgotten India has a greater number of praying Muslim, both within the country and in friendly countries. Isn't it ironic that Shahrukh Khan of "Chak de", a movie about hockey feted the team, though Lagaan hero Aamir was no where to be seen? Let alone the iconic Iqbal star or director. This victory does nothing to the dismal state of Indian sports in other realms, and maybe will bring more money and attention to cricket. I hope some of that, somehow, can be (even if by a scam) shifted to other sports and sportsmen.


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Huzaifa
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September 25, 2007
11:58 AM

Just a note on why i edited the above part out:

The part after "...praying Muslim" felt superfluous and disjointed. There was nothing against the points you mentioned, but the post reads much better w/o it. The narrative is more fluid this way.


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Huzaifa
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September 25, 2007
12:00 PM

And, as a personal opinion, I don't think it's right to chide Aamir or the Iqbal crew for not being present. It's irrelevant.

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Sirius
September 25, 2007
12:03 PM

The victory was a result of great team-play, it has a lot to do with prayers, but from this one cannot conclude anything. Unfortunately,after the victory this is what happened-Quote:The Hindustan Times:-"The revelry began in Rajouri soon after India clinched the nail-biting final against Pakistan on Monday evening. People gathered on the streets to celebrate. However, some miscreants threw stones at the crowd leading to pitched battles between Hindus and Muslims."


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Vivek
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September 25, 2007
12:25 PM

Thanks Hufaiza,

In fact the editing as been helpful in my looking at posts (earlier ones as well) and see how I should structure my posts. I have had in past re-edited the posts on my blogger page, after looking at what you did on desicritics:)

Since there was some talk about Malik's comment, I thought I could put that edited portion here. In a way, I guess I wanted to blunt the effect of reading too much into it by mentioning the Khans and other aspects.

Thanks

Sirius:

I have often heard of the instigators exploding firecrackers when Pakistan win, and this leading to tension in towns and cities of UP. Usually when India wins, the celebrators are too many to cause conflict. The other way around is what is hard to miss and rationalize.

Cheers

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