Its just not cricket when ....
.... the greatest batsman the world has ever known passes a landmark that trivialised every other thing he did. It is a challenge, a bottleneck, a millstone around the neck, an increment of a number that takes a year to happen, a throne that was so close to touch but difficult to get on. Its not cricket when his true fans in the far corners of the world run down the staircase in the morning, having dreamt of seeing a number greater than 100 against his name, and have their wish comes true. Sachin, blaze away. That's a flame's destiny. The last hurrah isn't named in vain. With apologies to Douglas Adams, the meaning of life is not 42. It is 35.
Its just not cricket when ....
.... the most successful captain of an Indian team is treated with such ruthlessness that he earns the sympathies of even his opponents. Ganguly may have had his problems, he may have outlived his stay as a batsman, he may be anachronistic in the current scheme of things. But this is no way to dump him. After having performed reasonably in the two innings of the Delhi test, he was dropped by the selectors. For all the times that I believe he may have been supported unduly, this is the one time my support is with him. Legends deserve better exits. They should bow out, not be bowed out. The selectors reaffirmed their ability to make wrong decisions on the fateful day by making another one. They picked Wasim Jaffer.
Its just not cricket when ....
.... a player of limited abilities (yes, that’s me) leads his team to a first ever league victory in years of playing. It is a dream come true for all those who have pursued and failed. Those who came close (yes, me again, on a few occasions, with the select faithfuls) and strived. Those who struggled their way from one close match to another in this league (yes, that’s my team), from one controversy to another (match suspensions, pitch invasions, you name it), from one great performance to another. We won. It has sunk in, and it feels great. Its just not cricket when a left-handed opening batsman leads his team to victory (yup, that’s me in case you didn’t get it). It is a warning, that he is close to getting dropped :-)
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Saturday, December 10, 2005
Hawa Hawaii
Sorry for the long break in posts. I was in Maui, the second largest island on Hawaii, during the Thanksgiving break. I think the slowing down of pace that the place infected me with carried on when I came back as well. Here's a small sample of the beauty I came across.
Wayside Panorama
Wailea Beach
Ho'okipa Beach (One of the best in the world for surfing)
More of the big waves
Keane Peninsula
I caught that guy in the middle of the dive!
Can't-recall-name Waterfall
Seven Sacred Pools
Sun peeking through at sunset
Sun peeking through in the morning
Back to sunset again
Haleakala Crater (Dormant volcano)
Awesome texture
Block long banyan tree
Black Sand Beach
Need I say anything?
Authentic Hawaii Chappals!
Wayside Panorama
Wailea Beach
Ho'okipa Beach (One of the best in the world for surfing)
More of the big waves
Keane Peninsula
I caught that guy in the middle of the dive!
Can't-recall-name Waterfall
Seven Sacred Pools
Sun peeking through at sunset
Sun peeking through in the morning
Back to sunset again
Haleakala Crater (Dormant volcano)
Awesome texture
Block long banyan tree
Black Sand Beach
Need I say anything?
Authentic Hawaii Chappals!
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