Tuesday, January 01, 2013

CMJ to Akashvani

Reading about CMJ's(Christopher Martin-Jenkins) sad demise brought memories not only of all the evenings spent in North Bihar village, every summer listening to TMS on Shortwave Radio.Later TMS moved off Short wave and I discovered it on the net in 2000. CMJ had been a firm and lucid in his comments and his loss will be mourned by all his listeners.

However listening to All India Radio commentary this season has been a revelation. Not only the commentators give you their opinion on subjects ranging from Ganguly as India coach and Kumble as Team Director, they also inform us on how M J Gopalan played both Hockey and Cricket and chose the1936             series over the Berlin Olympics.This is a world far different from the TV commentary, which includes a former AIR commentator, but refuses to call a spade a spade while the Radio commentators do not even hesitate to call it a shovel.The TV feed is usually late by  a  ball than AIR's and while this sustantiates s AIR's claim to be the authentic and the only radio news provider it becomes difficult watching TV with sound switched off and radio commentary playing along. For a change though it helps in seeing things with the knowledge of what is to happen.

I wish All India Radio finds a home for its commentary on the internet and refrains from doing off tube broadcasts.Sponsorship will follow and a core team like TMS will help.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Ranji Trophy

For the first time since I have been reading newspaper in Delhi(More than 30 years), Ranji Trophy is getting a very good coverage. Cricket followers who use ESPNcricinfo are also able to follow session by session highlights on the ranji Trophy Live Blog.Twenty seven teams are playing and except for the disfranchised 100 millions from Bihar, most cricket followers are able to follow their team or teams.The followers will grow into committed Test followers, so the  more people following Ranji Trophy augurs well. for the future.
The followers of First class cricket this season seem to have grown. A decent coverage in the papers and the ESPNCricinfo Live blog has brought Ranji Trophy to the consciousness of serious cricket followers in this country and that itself is a multi million population.

The effect has been that Jiwanjot Singh and Ishwar Pandey are respected names and possibly sending more positive vibrations than several international stars.Indian Cricket has the strength to tide over the current misfortunes and build towards a course correction.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Greying of the Indian Test Followers

Steve Waugh tried to breach the final frontier and failed.Australia was able to win the series in 2004 in India but the series was won only because rain ruined India's chance of winning in Chennai. And after the series normal business was restored in Indian conditions.The team looks so ragged at present and bowling options so limited that it is really good that the BCCI does not invite Bangladesh to tour India because the Bangladesh spinners are way better than ours and we do not have the pace of Roach and Best.

The Indian team needs to rebuild but the problem is of the entire cricketing world.With Hockey, Badminton and football competing for Indian eyeballs, it is difficult to imagine that the IPL alone will be able to keep cricket a major TV draw in India for long if the Indian Test team becomes weak.The elderly and the retired are premium TV audience and with growing prosperity, they are also likely to attract advertisers.However the next few decades will see the generation who grew following  Tests retiring.In sheer terms these numbers will match potential viewers anywhere in the world.They will need a strong Indian test team rather than any IPL franchise.Cricket needs a strong Indian team to remain afloat in the world amidst Basketball, baseball, American football besides football itself.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Where Angels Fear to Tread

This Indian team led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni has gone where no Indian team has gone before.Never before since India played its first Test has India lost eight consecutive tests abroad.They drew a Test against Bradman's australia and even in 1936.It had come to seven in a row against England and Australia in 1967-68 but a victory against Newzealand,incidentally India's first overseas win,stopped further damage.Even when India were poor tourists with mainly amateurs  players being who were often rewarded with  lowly paid clerical jobs in Banks, Indian cricketers held out for some memorable draws.

We have moved from amateur cricketers to another state of economic situation when the BCCI contract is not a major part of the cricketr's earnings.The BCCI has other means but match fees or the Bank job is not dependant on performance in one form alone. Suresh Raina is a celebrity with ordinary  test record and Rohit Sharma is a household name without having played a Test.Limited Overs cricket and club based t20 has the possibility to keep cricketers well paid even without playing a test. Saurav Tiwari earns more by playing cricket than perhaps Cheteshwar Pujara does simply because he has played a few ODIs for India and talented first class performers with reasonable IPL records have their IPL match fees capped at 30 Lakhs.The endorsements for Indian cricketers can come inspite of team performances as their IPL performances will also keep them in public consciousness.

Time has come therefore to move ahead on the Supreme Court decision in Zee Telefilms vs BCCI case.The team playing for BCCI is not a national team in the strict sense and BCCI therefore does not come in the ambit of instrumentality of the state under Article 12 of the Constitution. BCCI and its cricketers can no doubt ply their wares for the consuming public but just like the scenes where actor smokes in fil;ms have to show that smoking is harmful, every broadcast of matches involving India should have a ticker running with the message that the team playing for BCCI is not representing India and is a private team representing a Registered Society.This will therefore distance the atists that the BCCI cricketers really are from the national representatives who may be participating in other sports from Khokho to Wrestling.

Saturday, December 08, 2012

"plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose"

The French critic and novelist Jean-Baptiste Alphonso Karr's well known epigram "plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose"loosely translated as"the more it changes, the more they stay the same " has acquired a significance to those of us who were old enough to follow the Eden gardens Test of 1977 involving the same two teams playing the Test  Match this week at the same venue.We were cheering, then for Brijesh Patel when he scored 56 to make England bat again and we were cheering for Ashwin when he ensured that England will bat again.More than 60,000 people came to watch England knock off the 16 runs required to win.Few thousands will no doubt turn up tomorrow morning.Yet, two world Cup and a t20 world cup win, a number 1 ranking in tests, a place at the ICC high table and India's becoming a talked about economy which have happened in the interim have still not impacted on the essential malaise of cricketers not taking cricket seriously enough.The cricketers were essentially amateurs then and remain essentially amateurs now.The difference is that they are substantially wealthier now and make money from endorsements and are in effect models or actors who also play cricket.The consistent performance which is required is not really important to these endorsers and cricket's nature where we can laud Ashwin even in our hour of defeat as we lauded Patel then in 1977. Even a below par performance in the Asia cup got eclipsed by Tendulkar's hundredth hundred.What is even more galling is that in 1976-77, the team had bowlers who could bowl England within 350 regularly.At present, both bowling and batting talents look in short supply and the West Indies Bangladesh fifth ODI will end with a better viewership than some days of this Test match.In spite of a decent run since that series in 1977 till the fateful series in England last year, the Indian team has come to resemble "the tag rag squad of bootleggers masquerading as a team called India" which certainly the Indian team of 1979 who were described as such which lost the series 1-0 and almost chased 230 to win was not.



Friday, November 30, 2012

All the three touring teams playing test matches in South Asia have won matches in the subcontinent. Bangladesh spinners defeated the West Indies at Khulna in an ODI in a form of game the West Indies are expert in and had broken millions of hearts in Bangladesh during the World Cup in Dhaka.This puts the West Indies victory in perspective and also belies home advantage.There can be advantage to bowlers or batsmen or to statistics on a flat surface but home advantage is not a really big factor.It worked when the top cricketers cried off from touring India or Pakistan.That looks so many years ago as we have international cricketers playing for Barisal Burners and UVa Next.There is essentially good teams, not so good teams and poor teams, of course on the days of the match.After that it is anyone's game as it appears to be in Perth.

India is not playing this weekend and timings at Perth are reasonable and this may be a three day test and Indians can watch the Test live and see if home advantage helps the home team, turning track or green tops.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Turning Track

Dhoni wanted a turning track.He was given a low not so turning track in Ahmedabad. England did not play Panesar. India managed a good total. Inspite of Sehwag's run a ball 117, India reached a reasonably safe total because Pujara palyed a patient and long innings. In Mumbai, Dhoni has the pitch more to his liking.Only Pujara stands between collapse and respectability Pujara is perhaps the only batsmen who in recent times has played plenty of Ranji and Duleep Trophy matches. The experience shows. It is a blessing that Pujara has yet to play ODIs and t20i and therefore will be generally available to play for Saurashtra once the Test engagements are over.
Dhoni should look at the team at his disposal before wanting a particular type of pitch.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Joys of Test Match Cricket

For the last two days Test Match cricket has produced thrilling run a ball scenario.Clarke and warner today and Abul Hassan and Mahmudullah yesterday batted with such gay abandon that t20 and ODIs seem passe as the matches are still opening up and we are only in the First Act of the Five Act Play. Infact, the Test Match is designed inherently like a five act play but it actually takes five days to unfold and one does not have to indulge in willing suspension of disbelief with one act in Rome and another in Egypt.In the Test Match arena all you have to do is follow as the game unfolds.
All the three Test Matches being played in South Asia over the last few days produced results.The hosts won at Ahmedabad and Galle and the west Indies showed punk and risk taking abilities to win at Dhaka. The positives inspite of slow and low pitches are that Tests are interesting and watchable. What the Dhaka Test and the opening day at Khulna has also proved is that genuine quick bowlers can be effective on any pitch. Yadav perhaps comes closest South Asian bowler on display to the West Indian quicks  and he proved pretty handful at Motera.

Seeing the discomfiture of Bangladesh batsmen against Best and Edwards, one is reminded of the old days when Indian batsmen, especially lower order ones were literally afraid of fast bowlers from West Indies and Australia. Madanlal at Pert in 1977-78 presented the sight as if he was rabbit facing headlights when batting against Thomson. Madanlal was considerably better in his second coming five years later when helmet had come into vogue and he participated in numerous crucial partnerships in Tests and the 1983 World Cup.Even with the helmets, the Bangladeshis will take time to come to grips against genuine fast bowlers.India took 20 years to win its first Test, that has easily been bettered by Bangladesh who have even won a series against a weakened West Indies in the West Indies.


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Mohsin Kamal and Tino Best

As Tino Best scythed through the Bangladesh top order, I was reminded of  Mohsin Kamal doing the same thing more than twenty five years ago,  albeit in a one day match playing for PIA XI against Bangladesh at Dhaka's National Stadium.Bangladesh cricket despite their Test and ODI status acquired since then have yet  to learn the art of holding on in face of high speed bowling.For Bangladesh to become a good test side, they must first learn to play attritional cricket.They must also learn to play to their strength.There is no way they can defeat the West Indies on a batting wicket.What they can hope is to have a turner and then give their spinners adequate time and their batsmen can play Permaul and Narine better than they can play Best. 
On a batting friendly wicket, once runs are scored quick bowling can be dangerous as India found out in 1980-81 against Imran Khan.

Bangladesh deserve credit for putting up a brave fight and Sammy needs to be congratulated for his early declaration which resulted in a close match and a result inspite of the two teams scoring more than Five hundred in the first innings.Bangladesh must learn that scoring at four an over can work against you as that leaves the opposition enough time to change things over the second time.

Test Match cricket appears to  be doing pretty well at the moment.If it had not rained in Brisbane, their would have been a result and England face the prospect of batting over another day and a half to draw and there India's innings must be lesson for Bangladesh. Pujara, Yuvaraj and Aswin were able to slow down the innings so that after scoring 521, prospect of losing becomes remote.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Test Match Time

With so many test matches being played all over the world it looks that the World t20 was played ages ago.The most heartening sight is that of Cheteshwar Pujara strutting his stuff at the Test Match stage with an elan that any thought of him being a Bully of Rajkot is to be dismissed straight away.Pujara coming to Test cricket reminds me of Aishwarya rai at Miss India.She had done commercials with Amir Khan and was a much talked about minor celebrity even before the pageant.She lost to Sushmita Sen, She was the most famous runner up.So was Pujara, well known and talked about when he made his debut and he did not disappoint. INJURY DELAYED HIS FLOWERING BUT THE SECOND COMING has been good.  However, He must be knowing that the real success like the A List success of Aishwarya Rai will only come after scoring runs in South Africa towards the end of next year.Till then he can progress to being a very good batsmen at least in India,not that is not needed.Greatness like Gavaskar, Dravid and Tendulkar can come if he is consistent abroad.If he does so there will perhaps be no 8-0s something which had not happened for almost thirty years.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

The home of T20

Psychologist Ashis Nandy once wrote that cricket was an Indian sport accidentally discovered in England.While the jury is still out on that one,the theory can be applied more aptly to t20 format.Like most things in cricket, the twenty20 format was developed in England.So much so that twenty20 with Roman alphabets and Indo Arabic numerals are only used in the UK. But t20 was ingrained into the culture of the various islands of the West Indies by Allan Stanford, an American now in jail for financial misdemeanours. Cricketers from the West Indies play in leagues as afar as Zimbabwe and Newzealand.  Cricketers from the West Indies are widely popular in cricket playing world and several of them make millions from cricket across the World. T20 does appear to be a West Indian format accidentally discovered in England.

Sunday, October 07, 2012

Rally Round the West Indies

""One People, One Team, One Goal" said Darren Sammy throughout the World Twenty 20.His team rallied around him and the vanquishing of Australia to dust and a more old fashioned victory over Sri Lanka have once again brought the West Indies at the place where they were in 1975 when Lloyd lifted the World Cup in 1975. It was a hard fought 17 run win over Australia.They were talked of as favourite before the tournament but nearly lost to Pakistan in the group game when a resolute last wicket stand saw them through. They went on to lose disastrously in Australia later that year but by the time of the next World Cup were unanimous favourites and continued in 1983 as well when India spoiled their party.

West Indies can build on this victory or fritter it away.As people keep saying cricket needs West Indies.With them on board the cricket World has more than 20 nations playing serious cricket.Twenty Twenty offers the boys in the Carribean opportunity far greater than the NBA.And it offers an opportunity to Darren Bravo as well as Narine.The East Indian West Indian as Naipaul called them are as much integral to the West Indies Team as the Afro Carribeans.

If nothing else, this victory has established that the decline of the West Indies Cricket has at least been arrested if not reversed.

Sunday, September 02, 2012

Top Eight in Decent Health

After the Bangalore Test,it can safely be said that NewZealand can put up a fight.The second Test against the West Indies was also similar after a heavy defeat in the first test.They can put up a brave fight and as their drawn series against Australia proved, they cannot be taken lightly.
England fought back after a massive defeat in the first Test against South Africa.The teams are matched up depending on where you play.In India India will be a formidable opponents to England and Australia.Test Matches therefore will be competitive i9n the near future.Only South Africa appear to be matched home and away and their place at the top of the table looks secure.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Two cheers for Akashvani

On the morning of the match at Hyderabad All India Radio came up with an off the tube broadcast where the commentators were describing the weather in Delhi which was humid and had rain written all over it and comparing it with the sunny weather in Hyderabad.Even then as the morning peak audience driving all over the country were aghast with a  home test match being done off the tube some who could accessed live coverage of the Test from the ground with Brian Waddle on NewZealand's Radio Sport Network.

However sometime after that morning better sense prevailed and AIR Hyderabad did broadcast live from the ground with a more enthusiastic bunch of commentators.This was thoughtful as the  provincial ITM Cup kept Brian Waddle off air for long periods.AIR could also make for more engaging commentary by providing  their commentary box with a Television monitor.

Small But Thriving community

New Zealand's resounding defeat at Hyderabad coming on the heals of defeat across formats in the West Indies may on the surface look as if the number eight Test team is in a decline as unlike Bangladesh they do not have a large population and cricket playing pool from which to choose their cricketers. However the other result from Townsville where India defeated Australia to win the under 19 World Cup is an encouraging one if we look at the whole tournament.

NewZealand made it to the semis and the West Indies were the only team to beat the Indian side which eventually won the tournament.The basic talent pool is there which will serve the major countries/regions for well over a decade.The small cricket community of ten full members are in safe hands and will continue to have more teams like afghanistan and Ireland who will want to join the high table.

Indeed British Empire has bequeathed a "common wealth" to the Commonwealth of nations and Cricket more than the English language signifies today the bond which brings the commonwealth together.

Afghanistan is the one big example of inroads made by cricket in a completely post colonial setting with little influence of expats.The team that represents Afghanistan has the core who picked up the game in Peshawar but the joy cricket brings to the troubled nation has virtually reinforced nationhood.That Afghans can take on Australia at almost equal level in an ODI is better than they can do in any other sphere.Cricket has provided Afghanistan with an avenue to find joy and camaraderie within the nation and engage with a larger cricket world on terms which are centered on mutual respect.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Deserving Winner of the mace

South Africa won comprehensively and thereby have become the new Test No.1.This is a commendable experience and also announces the arrival of the new South African Nation to the international arena.Their team is a mix of race and colour and the team selection has moved beyond Affirmative action.The South African bowling combination proved far superior to the West Indies.May be if the West Indies had played with three or four quicks, England would have been challenged even earlier this summer.

The most heartening aspect of the series was that Test matches still have a wide following.Even with the Olympics being played large crowd watched the three Tests.Test Cricket as spectacle has not been diminished even a little.The value has gone up in the manner of Vintage wine.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Narayan! Narayan! Rather Narine! Narine!

Narayan! Narayan! chanted the sage Narada.Narayan looks after the well being of the universe. Now Sammy and the West Indies have three Narayans to look up to.Shivnaraine Chanderpaul,Narsingh Deonarine and Sunil Narine. With these three the West Indies rolled over NewZeaLand the old fashioned way, a clean sweep though in a two test series. A better assessment of the series will be had after New Zealand India series where the batting performance of the visitors will be again tested on slow pitches.If they perform better than in the Carribean  one can agree with Harsha Bhogale that the Indian bowling cupboard is indeed bare.

Monday, August 06, 2012

Reclaiming their spot on the High Table

After a convincing victory over New Zealand, the West Indies can a tleast reclaim their place on the high Table of test Match teams.Only the West Indies have been beaten in a Test series by Bangladesh among the first eight full members,although with a depleted side. Subsequently they have won in Bangladesh and blown them to smithereens at Dhaka in the World Cup.This 2-0 win which has followed convincing wins in t20 and ODIs have established the fact that the West Indies are at least a fighting unit across formats.They climb to number 7 position in the ICC Test rankings and have a few years in which to find a few top class batsmen.Bowlers, they already have both pace and spin.With the riches in spin in the West Indies, may be we have applicants for Indian  citizenship from  T&T and Guyana as a place in the Indian team for a spinner may be easier. 

Thursday, August 02, 2012

The Wasted Years

Through the seventies India had a reasonably good cricket side.They won series away in the West Indies and England in 1971 and played a close series against Australia albeit Packer depleted in 1978.They also played a few memorable series at home winning against England in 1972-73 and running West Indies close in 1974-75.Players like Gavaskar, Vishwanath, Mohinder Amarnath, Mansoor Ali Khan,Prasanna, Chandrasekhar, Bedi, Venkatraghavan,Engineer and Kirmani formed the core.They were good and performed well and India lost more often than not.All the while everyone was looking for a fast bowler.Till Kapil Dev arrived in 1978, the search was always on.Generally one medium pacer was picked and a batsman who could bowl opened with him. Even though the seventies did not witness the ridiculous incident of a wicketkeeper sharing the new ball, things were bad.Solkar often opened the bowling and even Gavaskar bowled afew overs with the new ball.

The Indian side was often comprising of three spinners if not four and a medium pacer like Abid Ali who could bat.All these Years India had two competent medium pacers: Madan Lal and Karsan Ghavri.However in deference to our famed spin quartet, they never played together for any length of time. Medium pacers who opened with Andy Roberts in the 1974-75 series between West Indies and India in India included Julien and Boyce who have fewer wickets than either Ghavri and Madan Lal.Hoever in that series the two played only two tests together.India  won both of those tests,though they bowled less than 15 overs between them without taking wickets in the fourt test when India drew level.They had bowled with spunk and taken five wickets at Calcutta in the test before this one.

Madan Lal and Ghavri alternated against England in 1975-76 at home and in Australia in 1977-78.In Australia, the left armer Ghavri took eleven wickets in three and Madan Lal took nine in two including a five for.The series was close and if two spinners and two medium pacers backed by Amarnath had played,the team would have been more balanced and could have possibly won five zero, so close were the three  tests that India lost.The seventies, therefore were wasted years when Indian selectors kept looking for Lillee and Thomson ignoring their own versions of Walker and Gilmour.

The overall performance would have been better.

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Four teams from two hemispheres

Teams from the two hemispheres are again pitted against each other in the Northern hemisphere at Leeds and Kingston,Hedingley and Sabina Park to be more precise.Even as the world is caught up in the Olympics, cricketers are playing for the top slot at hedingley and perhaps the bottom one at Kingston leaving Zimbabwe and Bangladesh out of the equation.
Poor performance at international level has dogged the West Indies for some time.However, what is surprising is not that the West Indies have remained the bottom team for so long but how the West Indies sank to the abyss with a team that had Ambrose, Walsh,Lara, Chanderpaul, Sarwan and Hooper.The problem was something more than cricket. West Indies now appear to have atleast gone beyond the fear of cricket losing popularity and NBA attracting talented youngsters and has already launched an offensive by playing a home t20 series in the USA.Newzealand Cricket has a stake in that enterprise and cricket is trying to enter a bigger market. IPL and the Indian eyeballs have seen to it that not only will cricket not become irrelevant in the West Indies but anywhere in the World.
Cricket will make some noise at Hedingley, even as London 2012 grabs more attention at the Olympic Games.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Steyn and Roach

Steyn and Roach in two recent tests at the Oval and North Sound have resoundingly proved why fast bowling is so vital to cricket. Newzealand and England earlier had some hopes of drawing the tests but Steyn and Roach had other ideas. The West Indies were at their best and it must have been after a long time that they had a double century first wicket stand. In Narine, they have a very aggressive spinner but it is their third seamer spot which leaves a lot to be desired.Sammy may be a good captain but he is hardly in Brearly class and even if he is he should play as a batsman who can bowl. After all unless he is better than  Taylor,Edwards and Russell, there can be little justification for him in the bowling line up. Russell as a bowling all rounder will bring more value to the attack., 

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Another Challenge

Last year when the series in England promised a cracker,all we got was one where India were pummeled 4-0, from which they are still to recover.South Africa England test series promises to be a competitive one to attract some attention even with the Olympics round the corner. Whoever will win  the series will be ICC No.1 and listeners and viewers in India have a prime time evening viewing of at least an hour or so each evening to look forward to.
The two other formats of cricket on TV or radio can never match this: prime time soap live on TV with contours changing from day one to Five.

Monday, July 02, 2012

the t20 specialists

The West Indies Cricket Team have amidst all despondent comments about them performed creditably in limited overs game more so in t20.They were combative even on the English team, displaying a fighting skill greater than perhaps even than the Australians who are currently touring England.Now they have beaten New Zealand to pulp in the USA.It is an early pointer to the t20 World Cup.This form of cricket is flourishing in the Carribean.The shortest format is actually the game's oldest format except restrictions on number of overs bowled.If t20 keeps West Indian players in business so be it.If Test matches cannot be marketed, it would still be better than say Kabddi in terms of following.May be Test matches could become an amateur pursuit where individuals with jobs other than cricket can play over a short period taking leave of absence.May be in India's case there is a need of state and National association for cricket outside the BCCI and ICC regime.BCCI selects its own team and so is comfortable with the fact that while Gujarat has three teams playing in Ranji Trophy,Chattisgarh and even more populous Bihar has none.This kind of  inequity can only be followed when pleasure of playing is not the main purpose of sport.There is very little evidence of BCCI having done anything at all for those who want to play cricket for fun.An alternate platform for participative and non commercial cricket could be a way out with the Test Cricket set up being handed over to this body as the crown jewel.

Monday, June 25, 2012

What do they know of cricket, who only cricket know?

I have been reminded of C L R James' question every time I read that Test Match Cricket needs to be protected and made attractive and so on.While a Test Match played over five days in the peak working hours especially in India does pose a problem, what really surprised me was Harsha Bhogle's distinction between those who follow Test cricket and those who watch it.Those who follow Test cricket are generally the universe from which will emerge those who will watch Test cricket.That universe may be small but is surely as big as the following of Golf or Tennis.Test Match cricket has been around for over a century and thirty years and has been adapting with the times.Mukul Kesavan recently wrote about the Test Match lovers being put on notice by the band of writers and commentators who are benefitting from IPL ant T20 formats.However,Test Matches have little or no competition to flourish as a minority sport but it is the Formats of cricket which require attention span ranging 4 to 8 hours that are at the peril of the TV driven popularity.

And the notice coming loud and clear from Poland and Ukraine and the TV watching kids is that India will soon be a football loving and following country.IPL and the ODIs will have to compete for the same eye balls.I would shudder what would happen to our mediocre cricket team if our foot ball team breaks into the top 50 or so. Leagues like IPL will not know what hit them when the I league starts attracting some of the leading players.Imagine Rooney or a Ronaldo, even five years from now plying their ware at Yuba Bharti Krirangan. would Eden Gardens be able to get a full house for IPL? A test match will still attract 10000 or so and that would be enough for the Test Match economy. Those who follow will follow it on the Smartphone or in the news and some will venture to the ground as well.

Things will change to the extent that a cricketer playing Test matches may be paid significantly less.May be none at all.May be Test Matches will make it  a sport for Universty Cricketers who are gainfully employed in occupations ranging from Finance to Medicene and  will take a few weeks off to play test Cricket.May be a three Day First Class structure with matches beginning only on Saturdays or Fridays will be needed.Those who fear for Tests need to be reminded that Test Cricket has survived two World wars, the decline and fall of the largest empire of all times and will survive the onslaught of limited overs cricket as well.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Rally round the WEST INDIES.

As the west Indies make another attempt to retain the respect gained in AUSTRALIA in 1960_61,it looks like a lost cause.I have been following them giving the IPL A MISS BUT Shannon Gabriel disinterested with hands in pockets as the bowler is bowling is hardly inspiring.The work ethic has all gone.A debutant at Lord's on the second morning should be perked up. It does not lok to be inconsistent why a host of players are in India when they should be in ENGLAND.The commitment is missing and it is convenientthat IPL is available to them.Playing for the regional team is hardly a priority for many as they hardly bring in money or make them a brand which the selection for the Indoan team does ad in India.So much so that not havong played for Indoa keeps ypu as journeymsn in the IPL. The saving grace is that the IPL and smaller t20 leagues will keep people playing cricket in the Wesy Indies.

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Cricket in Kabul

Afghanistan has not only beaten Netherlands in an ODI sson after I thought they needed more ODIs, they also defeated them in a First Class match.Afghanistan are perhaps the only team to have little British heritage or presence of expats from cricket playing countries and yet become a decent cricket team.Of course, they learnt their cricket from Pakistanis in Pakistan and have brought the game back to their homeland.Still Cricket is richer by this accident and it lends to delightful fancy where NRI kids living in Europe can lead India into a footballing era.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Exceptional Overseas Performance

South Africa seems to be the exception to the rule.They drew with Pakistan in the UAE and won in New Zealand.It will be good if England fight to draw the series.Otherwise,English victory against any team in England will not really advance their reputation.Just as England are discovering that cricket is little different outside the UK, Afghanistan are also discovering that t20 and ODIs are different sport.The Netherlands have been playing ODIs for much longer and it will be some time before Afghanistan can be considered as a regular ODI side.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Overseas Win

The travails of English and Indian cricketers in overseas tours makes the South African victory in Newzealand a creditable one.While following the Test Match at the Basin reserve,on the last day, the radio sport commentary team and their impassioned description highlighted why the TV commentary cannot match up.The cricket follower is wiser as he gets a more informed view.The summariser is privileged ex cricketer and gives his view as if talking to the uninitiated not one expert talking to other expert.
Kane Williamson set up a fighting draw and South Africa should have declared earlier and keeping him company for much of the way was Kruger van Wyk, a blue blooded South African.Gayle cannot be accused of being the only mercenary cricketer.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

The winner comes second.

Five thousand Englishmen and women are in Sri Lanka for the test series.Test Matches appear to be alive in the UK at least.And the smiling and jumping West Indies supporters at Gros Islet on.Friday also are good tidings for the game.So is Bangladesh's spirited Asia Cup Campaign where the winner actually came second.
The t20 qualifier established Afghanistan as an up and coming t20 team.The Associates are playing cricket of high quality and popularity is.on the rise.The Afghans have aem with no expats and soon cricket will be a majot sport itrhete.r. sport

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

No Free Lunch

If he Indian cricketers thought Sr Lanka will toil to get them through to the Asia Cup Finals, they were befooling themselves.They simply failed to realise that as per the playing condition,the Bangladesh match was a must win because Bangladesh were playing the last match and they merely needed to win.So India inspite of defeating Pakistan for which the media went gaga,find themslves knocked out after having beaten both Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
The obsession of the media and fans with Pakistan needs to be put into perspective.An India Pakistan match up should be given just the mileage it deserves.Pakistan has been doing well in Tests but are struggling in ODIs under Misbah and it would be in fitness of things if Bangladesh win the Asia Cup.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Waiting for the 50th ODI 50

Now that Tendulkar has reached his hundredth international hundred,albeit in a match which was more about young Bangladeshis batting their way to glory, the Indian media more than its fan can rest easy.The dedicated cricket follower can heave a sigh of relief.The hectic cricket across so many continents means that few matches register for long.However Bangladesh defeating India coincided with Sachin's hundredth Hundred and we will cherish the match.From pure cricketing point of view it has thrown the Asia Cup wide open.Any of the three teams can join Pakistan for the finals.

However, there is a milestone Sachin's 50th ODI hundred to look forward to.It will be the beginning of a fresh count, ten more,may be twenty, who knows what the count will be by the time Sachin has played his last match.It will be really replicate the record for oldest ODI player.Maharaj Singh was 72 and Governor of Bombay,it will be fitting if Sachin is a governor of an I.ndian state when he goes past this record.

Sachin in a Raj Bhavan will be a greater thing than a Bharat Ratna.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Regional Carribean Cricket and Asia Cup

The two regional matches between T&T and Jamaica and Guyana and Barbados finished mid way through the last day.The West Indies batting will continue to be in an unsettled position as the best bet yet appears to be Chanderpaul.However with the changing nature of wickets the spinners will be more than handful for the Australians.

Gautam Gambhir has been an India regular for some time now but has played many more List A and First class matches in proportion to ODIs and Tests.This is a good trait.One that is evident in Ganguly's penchant to lead Bengal quite some time after having retired from international cricket.Playing for Bengal when he could easily do cushy commentary is what marks out genuine cricket lovers from only the players.

Monday, March 05, 2012

Into Hey nonny, nonny. Into Hey Nonny,Nonny

"Converting all your sounds of woe
Into. Hey nonny, nonny."
That's how "Much Ado About Nothing" ends and we are perhaps in a similar situation when a troubled tour to Australia has been converted into a comedy, with Kohli and Raina playing deftly at Hobart.so much so that the eventual failure of India to make it to the finals was hardly noticed.Viewers have moved on to Live election Coverage which will be followed by Holi and the Asia Cup.

Which will mean that for sometime now the spectre of away matches does not loom on the horizon.India can rebuild and even though it might be some time before India could push to the No.1status in Tests,the future will depend on how good we are at home.That was what launched decent performance abroad.If India is not good at home,they can hardly be good overseas.For that to happen our spinners have to be good, keeping has to be good (Remember Mongia keeping to Kumble) and of course batting has to be good.

So with Asia Cup and one off ODI in South Africa notwithstanding, it is the English visit that we must look forward to.Redemption must start from there.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Joy in Hobart

Irrespective of the qualification for the CB Series Final, the win with a Bonus point has served the purpose that sport ultimately is all about.The participants and those watching should be filled with joy.Sri Lanka batted well but clearly Kohli and Raina were enjoying their game.This was the element missing in Australia earlier.Belief in oneself and a pivot of the team are necessary.In Kohli India has found that crucial playmaker.

Joy in Hobart

Irrespective of the qualification for the CB Series Final, the win with a Bonus point has served the purpose that sport ultimately is all about.The participants and those watching should be filled with joy.Sri Lanka batted well but clearly Kohli and Raina were enjoying their game.This was the element missing in Australia earlier.Belief in oneself and a pivot of the team are necessary.In Kohli India has found that crucial playmaker.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Et tu Brute! Done in the ODIs as well!

Something must be rotten in the BCCI world,as the World Champion team has been playing sub par cricket in CB Series and have quickly managed to get itself eliminated.England rallied from a 3-0 whitewash to win the ODI series in the UAE, however Indians have gone from one defeat to another with such aplomb that it is difficult to appreciate that this indeed is the World Cup winning team.Only Yuvraj singh is missing from the Team that won the World Cup and the team is playing poor cricket all round.

Several myths appear to have gone bust.One is something that is not borne by sustained set of convincing data about Sehwag being a good one day opening batsman,his 219 notwithstanding.Even at the World Cup, his ordinariness was covered by Gambhir.He may be scoring at a quicker pace but Saurabh Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar outpace him by miles in matter of partnerships and winning matches.Another is that the young players are good enough to carry on on their own in ODIs.They will do well at home but struggle against good teams on sporting surfaces.Only Kohli looks to be a genuine prospect and settles one middle order slot for sometime.Sehwag has lost the plot by thinking that natural game and genius that he possesses is siuted to ODIs.He is best suited for tests.It will not be for the first time that he will lose his Test place because of continued failure in ODIs.

Ranji Trophy is played in the best season in this country for outdoors.BCCI can make it a spectacle.Imagine a Bengal vs railways Match in Central delhi with a bengali Food Festival for four days.Ticket Prices could include a buffet.there could be some music as well.Two of the days could be weekends.It is not as desperate as it sounds.
Television does not necessarily make an event a success.India vs France was low quality hockey with medium or low TRP but 15000 people in the stadium madefor a festival atmosphere.Cricket should learn.With so many children playing Tennis and Football and following various leagues around Europe, it is matter of time that cricket will face competition to generate eyeballs.

The generation now in their forties have all been weaned on diet of well attended domestic matches and ALL India Radio providing them ball by ball coverage.This generation will retire in over a decade but live for at least three decades thereafter.several of them will be well healed pensioners.Cricket could build on this generation like in England.The grand children they take to the matches Tests and Domestic would make for the future generation of cricketers.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Certainly better than the Team of 1983 in ODIs

The current Indian Team is the ODI World Champion.The Indian Team has had troubled times in tests.But in ODIs, they are still rather good.They first defeated the west Indies and then They lost fighting to England, pummeled them 5-0 and then easily beat the West Indies.And now they have after dropping a game to the No.1 ranked side, defeated the World Cup runners up and the World No.1 back to back in tough matches.The same cannot be said of Kapil's team which was thrashed so badly by the West Indies in ODIs that Kapil was no longer the captain when India won the World Championship in Australia in 1985.
It must be said of KapilDev and his core team that they remained a competitive Test Team and in 1986 won a series in England 2-0 in 1986.That is the biggest margin by which an Indian team has won a Test series away outside of Bangladesh.They had won 3-1 against Newzealand in 1968 but there was one loss, though the margin remains the same.
Gambhir,Kohli, Ashwin and Yadav can be the core of the team which can win by a bigger margin abroad and achieve the first Test series win in Australia and South Africa.India can build a team which can be good across the two formats like the Australians till recently.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ranji Final epitomises the Indian Test scenario

For the past several months, the Indian Cricket team does not seem to be doing anything right in Test matches overseas.Cricket followers younger than fifty are trying to remember any similar bad patch overseas.The 3-0, defeat in England was followed by a 2-1 defeat in the West Indies, so it has been better for last 40 years or so.And here the Ranji Final won on the basis of first innings offers the epitome of the situation.

Tamil nadu was packed with recent India discards.Vijay,Mukund,Badrinath and Karthik besides Balaji.They missed Ashwin but they still were a stronger batting side playing on home surface.They lost the toss and lost the plot.That has been happening to India so often, a big partnership and they fall back.A batting team so strong collapsed for 295.How often has this happened on the Tours by India recently.And when Ganguly had led his team to Australia they were not fazed by 600 runs at Adelaide and went on to win a match.When Gavaskar led his team in 1980-81,they lost the first test but came back to draw the second test and win the third when Australia needed just around 150 runs to win the match.Those teams were not dominating World beaters of Australia from 1996-2009 or the West Indies in late seventies and early eighties.However, they were not the ones to be cowed down.And no one dared to talk down to either Gavaskar or Ganguly in their playing days.

Inspite of a commanding lead and no realistic chance of losing, rajasthan did not enforce the follow on.If India has not been going for wins,We know where the attitude comes from.There is a case for a six or seven day Ranji Final and no trophy on first innings lead.Rajasthan's victory though creditible is diminished by the lack of desire to win outright.Cricket matches are played to be won.To fight and draw is all right.To settle for a draw with more than a day's play remaining and 326 runs lead shows disrespect to the game.No wonder very few people turned up for the match.Just two finals back in 2010, Mysore had a full house for a Ranji Final.I hope Akash Chopra will write a book on this next.

The Indian batting colllapses so easily facing big totals that one looks back longingly to the days when Gavaskar could bat for a day for close to hundred and on benign pitches nobody ever got him out cheaply. Throughout the seventies and eighties India used the grinding ability to draw matches at Home.Then came Kumble and the rest is history.Losing at home became a rarity.From there they went on to build a team that could fight well overseas.

We have come back many steps and the next two years will be a time when India can rebuild at home.What India can do is to send a strong India A side whenever Visitors come to play Pakistan in the UAE and play a couple of build up matches..They can at least be familiar with conditions similar to home.

The scenario as it unfolds,Indfia has a bigger hole in bowling to fill after Kumble and Harbhajan than the batting.Any four of Raina, Rohit Sharma, Kohli, Pujara, Rahane can make up for the batsmen retiring but Bowling?Only Ashwin among the spinners took wickets in the Indian winter amongst spinners in first class cricket and he hardly bowled to the flat track bullies.We need to regroup and quickly as October comes with little first class cricket in between.Give our spinners "Turners", I say and hope for the Best.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

From the BBC in London the TMS on the smartphone

Even as the World's second best team is fighting back at Dubai I have been able to listen to TMS on Five Live Sports Extra on my smart phone.This is the first time in more than thirty five years of following cricket on the radio that I have been able to listen to TMS for an overseas match.Even when TMS was available on the World Service till the eighties overseas Tests were not broadcast on the World Service, though snatches could be heard on the Sports Round Up and Saturday Special which later transformed itself into Sportsworld.
There are rights restriction for International IP addresses on Sports Extra Website.Maybe the rightholders will realise that there is a market out there using phone applications and using internet radio to by pass these restrictions and block these streams.May be it would be a better idea for the BBC to acquire international rights and take their English into what will soon be the largest English speaking community in the World.They will not be able to compete with the American TV and Movies but to a large population on the move in South Asia and further who follow English Football and Cricket, English is the natural language to follow in and what better medium than the BBC.
The English Language as spoken and evolving in the UK will then be in a closer relationship with the "Coommonwealth",whose common wealth it has really become.It will also pave the way for a post colonial impact in a way which would be at once new and unconventional.

Thursday, January 05, 2012

The Best Indian Team to visit Australia

Ever since the miserable condition that this Indian team has landed itself in 2011-12 and particularly against a side which was playing at par with New Zealand little over two weeks back, I have been wondering which was the best Indian team to have toured Australia and for that matter the West Indies.I will go into a detailed analysis later on.However the Indian team to tour Australia in 1977-78 appears to be the best indian side ever to tour Australia.Forget the loss and also the fact that this team was playing a side wekened by packer exodus.Forget also that a team comprising the bulk lost to Pakistan later that year, managed to lose all its World Cup engagements and also lose 1-0 to England before going on to defeat Australia at home.The only competition this side has is with the 1980-81 tourists.This was the series with full strength Australia and India drew the series by bowling out Australia for 83 at the MCG.

The difference between the two teams was simply of selection or India could have had a 5-0 result in 1978.We lost three close matches, the decider on the sixth day. India refused to play ghavri and Madan Lal together though between them they took 20 wickets.Doshi and Shiv Lal Yadav in a team which had Ghavri bowling with Kapil and Patil as the fifth bowler perhaps the best team ever.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Can it get better than this?

A bowling line up comprising of Russel,Roach,Rampaul,Sammy and Sunil Narine with back up from Marlon Samuels.On paper, this looks like the best bowling combination in ODIs.The indian team not having Tendulkar will be in for a good contest.Though India nearly lost a Test,they were clearly favourites in that series.I am not quite sure for this one.
Earlier today, my driver asked when the next match was.I only knew about the Brisbane Test and not about the Cuttack ODI.We were in class I in 1971.The first one day match between two tests had taken place some time during the Winter Break.None of us knew anything about it though there were a few who had heard about the Test series in Australia.One day Cricket keeps coming in and out of consciousness while Test matches remain.1971 turned out to be a glorious year for India in Tests though it was only from the winter vacation of 1972-73,that I started following Test Cricket ball by ball.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Test Matches still cannot be written off

The exciting "Draw" in the Mumbai test where till the penultimate ball all four results were possible,has done a great deal of good for Test Matches.And has again established that Mumbai is the main cricketing centre which their ranji record establishes.Delhi is catching up and the attendance for the first and third tests do not give any cause for worry.

As regards the poor attendance at Kolkata, Mudar Patherya has done an excellent analysis on Cricinfo and his arguments can be supplemented by the fact that till 1982, only New ZeaLand was a weak side and the matches against them presented India an opportunity to win and therefore the matches were well attended.Now we beat most teams at home regularly and draw a considerable amount of Tests, therefore Test Cricket while not out of a knowledgeable fan's radar is not on casual cricket follower's agenda.

However those who can distinguish Doug Bracewell from John Bracewell and remember Floyd Reifer, test Cricket will always remin the real thing.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Get the Distraction out of the way

Media and fans have made a big issue of tendulkar's 100th Hundred.I wonder why the hoopla was missing when Tendulkar became the first player to have scored fifty hundreds.However it would be a great idea if Tendulkar plays all the five ODIs against the West Indies and gets 50 ODI hundreds and 100th 100 as well before the Boxing day Test at the MCG lest the campaign for a first series win in Australia is dwarfed by the 100th 100.Now that every run Tendulkar makes is the first such run made in that format in the history of mankind,We might as well celebrate Tendulkar's last few years in International Cricket and I am sure that will include the world Cup Down under.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Test Matches on Television

Two relatively sparsely populated countries have played a gripping Two test series.One that was followed by cricket followers round the world.SABC 3 was the host boadcaster and channels around the world were showing it.The Time difference was such that at least a session and a half could be viewed in India in the evenings.Which of course has been the reason that I have followed Cummins and Philander more than Yadav and Ashwin ,the local debutants this Indian Winter.And this gives me hope for the future of Test Cricket.Inspite of the naysayers and the dwindling Test audiences, test Cricket will never die.It makes so much of low cost programming available to a not very committed audience worldwide that it offers tremondous flexibility.

One can get up in the morning to a test match in New Zealand or Australia and watch for sometime and come back to the match only the next morning, having kept up with basic details on the Net/news.It would be night time in India for the matches in the West Indies and evenings for those in UK/South Africa .The timings in different zones would vary but what is unique is that the Test Match in one's own country would be the least watched on working days except when school children and school teachers return usually after the Tea session.Hence Test Match of high quality or on certain days of any quality would have a passing interest.To that extent a low turn out is not a worry.Since immediate result is not very relevant spending whole days in front of the Television set is not required.
Moreover,Test matches can be dovetailed with international holidays and in case of India with domestic holidays.Consider a holiday in the hills of Himachal for a week for a thousand families in summer for a Test Match involving India and a top contestant outside the FTP.Test Matches can therefore retain a niche.After all inspite of Chetan Bhagat,Amitabh Ghose is also read.Some readers read both.So with Test Matches and the audience.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Akashvani from Trinidad

Last few years I have rediscovered the Radio.However unlike the sturdy two band or three band radio of old, the radio now is available to me on my mobile phone and my desk Top PC.The range and scope of Radio has greatly improved.I can listen to internet radio streams of various Radio stations.I have now for several years followed Grand stand Commentary of Cricket Matchesfrom Australia's ABC radio, the Test Match special of the BBC on Five live cricket extra for all of England's home matches,lot of New Zealand cricket on Talk Sport and incredibly listened to the last time South Africa played in Pakistan on radio Pakistan.However, Akashvani as in All India Radio remains largely internet unfriendly and therefore though I remember Sushil Doshi and Anant Setalvad who brought the 1979-80 India-Australia live to millions of Indian homes, I hardly remember many Indian commentators of present day.Brian Waddle from New Zealand, Jonathan Agnew from England,Fazeer Mohammed from Trinidad,Neil Manthorp from South Africa, Glenn Mitchell and Jim Maxwell from Australia are more a part of my consciousness.

And beyond cricket there is Five Live's coverage of Wimbledon and extensive news and views.Listening to radio commentary conects you to the place the way TV commentary does not these days.Television commentators are hardly local and Walsh in South Africa or Tony Greig in a sri lanka Pakistan series stick out like aliens on earth.The SABC commentators including Aslam Khota and Natalie Germanos speak with enthusiasm and partisan feeling but are good to the ear especially playing in the background.
The mobile phone has brought back Indian Radio stations to our consciousness including the much maligned All India Radio.The absence of FM radio on Blackberry made me chose Sony Ericsson's Experia Arc and through the Android Market, I downloaded Tune in Radio app.Now I can follow SABC 200fm on the move and listen to Indian music from New Zealand and yes a radio station called Akashvani from Trinidad.
Radio experience has widened and the serendiptous find of a cricket match being covered in Tamil and Gujarati on Short wave radio has been replaced by joys of stumbling on new radio stations on the net.And the reception is much better.

Friday, November 18, 2011

An Exaggerated Fear

Harsha Bhogale read Chemical Engineering followed by a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from IIM(Ahmedabad) and is a gifted writer.He has in a recent article on the strength of a poor attendance at Eden Gardens, bemoaned the lack of interest in Tests.He recalls old times to which one can add the full house gathered in January 1977 to watch England wrap up a match by scoring 16 runs required to win.Much as these are heartwarming instances, one needs to analyse the situation in context.In those days a Hindu vs Stephen's match had up to 20,000 spectators watching.Durand, DCM and Beighton Cup matches in football and Hockey were played to packed houses.A full house for a Test was therefore in keeping with sporting activity of a nation trying to build itself into a modern nation state.
That project is complete and Indians today aspire to various kind of options.A straight case study that analysts like Harsha Bhogale may like to anaalyse with all their IIM expertise is that in 1976, CAB had a few tickets for Bihar Cricket Association and dozens of lucky ticket holders from Jamshedpur,Patna and Ranchi went to Calcutta to watch Tests.Today Bihar with its teeming millions are disenfranchised from First Class Cricket.And while Dhoni may be an icon in Jharkhand, nobody in contemporary Bihar identifies with Saurav Tiwary, even though he is from Bihar and plays for Jharkhand only because Bihar is dienfranchised.But Bihar has found ways to stardom as the three KBC crorepatis can testify.
Even ODIs may not get the kind of attendance seen earlier.More active life, hectic school and coaching schedule, semesters, professional courses have opened avenues for the middle class and left them with less time for Cricket in general and Tests in particular.But Harsha need not despair as the Gangothri Glades Ranji Final in 2010 in Mysore displayed that given the occaison and the weather there can be a full house for a cricket match.It is nothing to despair and Harsha sounds to be making a case for bail out.It is certainly not in terminal decline and Harsha is mistaken about Green Park.Enough support has been there so far and also at New Delhi.However if Test Cricket is really dying may be nothing will help.
But Cricinfo and online streams keep getting audience for Tests as well.Perhaps the news about the decline of Test Matches are greatly exaggerated.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

The Indian Batting Scenario.

A spirited West Indies fresh from its victory in Bangladesh did frighten the Indians.However this was the Feroze Sah Kotla and for a changeIndia had the attack which is young and give us hope.When an Indian fast bowler matches the West Indian quick at the speed gun, it is heartening and the dropping of Harbhajan caused no problem at all.

It is the batting that unravelled in the first innings and refused to in the second.The pattern is at once good news in the short time frame with the Australian visit coming up and not so much good news in that the only gen next batsman to feature in this match failed in both innings.That for India to be competitive even against this West Indies side, we need the redoubtable trio of Dravid,Tendulkar and Laxman to bat well means that they are presently indispensable.

They could not save the series in England because selectors had not taken Yadav.Had Yadav with his ninety miles an hour bowling been available in England along with Aswin instead of Harbhajan,the team could have fought in a better way.

Which of course means that an in between generation has to be passed over for Kohli and Pujara to replace the seemingly irreplaceable.Moreover with a reduced work load and little ODI and Ranji Trophy, there is no reason these players may be around for three to four more years.after all army officers and policemen do not teire at forty and the do not do any less strenuous work.They become senior Officers and lead by sheer experience.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

1974 Once More

The 3-0 drubbing aginst England in 1974 is fresh in my memory for the reason that as a 9 year old this was the first overseas series that I followed keenly.I had passing knowledge of 1971 victories in England and the West Indies but it was Tony Lewsis's team's visit in 1972-73 that initiated us to Test Cricket.Radio in those days was the medium to follow cricket on and from the city of Kolkata to the Santal Parganas town where our school was located and my village were on the same footing.Medium wave for India matches and short wave for matches played in England and Australia.Alan McGilvray and John Arlott were as familiar to us as Dicky Rutnagar and Jasdev Singh.
Perhaps the last two did the commentary when we were beaten 3-0 with the low of 42 all out after having made more than 350 in the first innings.The current series reminds me of 1974 with only one difference that England went to Australia soon after and were Lilleed and Thommoed 1-4 but this England team has beaten Australia 3-1.
All India Radio is not covering this series and Doordarshan does not show tests. My villlage has no cable and only a few "Dish" connections.We still don't have a Dish and electric supply is generally not available.Test Match Special is not available on World Service any more. So children today in similar situations can only read about the debacle.I hope they soon forget.

Afghanistan in Canadian summer festival

Trinidad & Tobago are full of players who have all kinds of experience across format but they are stuggling against Afghanistan.Twenty overs format is a leveller but this surely is an indicator of a rising crickeing power.The only way T&T can win is by Barath playing at his best.That looks as unlikely as India drawing the edgbaston test.

The Unravelling

The team that beat Australia 3-1 in Australia wer surely the favourites.Come the Nat West Series and India will be the favourites. Afterall, the English lost the ODI series 1-6 to Australia and lost to Ireland in the World Cup.India now represents a stage where the gen next have not arrived in Tests though they have in ODIs.We don't really hear of exciting talents from the four day game.Rajasthan are our National Champions and not a single player from Rahjasthan are in the India set up.This is what is worrying.The Test team do not have an adequate back up.No Broad to take over from Flintoff.Remove the five famous batsmen from the team and we could be competing with Zimbabwe and Bangladesh.After all had Dravid and Laxman not pulled their weight West Indies could have won.If only the West Indies could play with four quicks nad Bishoo they can beat the Indian team this winter.That will be the unravelling of the Indian team made champions at home by Tendulkar and Kumble.

Friday, August 05, 2011

This is just another job

The indian cricketers are centrally contracted and are professional cricketers.Just like so many of us are policeman,scientists and English teachers.Doing essentially an intermittent kind of work,they are playing first class and list a cricket for less than 250 days a year.Harsha Bhogle in a recent article has spoken about poor scheduling.I am sure many of us in India would like to work shorter days in summer and longer in winter.We cannot have it our way and the cricketers cannot have it that way because the Board gets its revenues from eyeballs watching TV and Harsha Bhogale would know that an India- Victoria match however good will not have a TV viewing comparable even to an India Bangladesh ODI. This brings me to the point that amateur cricket can possibly have that kind of sheduling with Railway Ticket collectors and Bank employees given long playing leave as long as they play for India.After the ZEE Telefilms judgement of the Supreme Court, that pssibility also looks remote as it is settled law that the cricketers do not represent India the way the UN delegation does.They play for the BCCI.It is only because of that an iniquitous system where Bihar having 10% of the country's population is not allowed to field a team in Ranji Trophy while Gujarat and Maharashtra have three teams can prevail.BCCI, Mr.Bhogale,knows that it has a brand with a sell by date and has to exploit it as much as they can.If the players really cared they could have stayed away from IPL auctions and used all that time to play cricket in England to their heart contents as free citizens of a functioning democracy.

Tuesday, August 02, 2011

The King is Dead or atleast Dying

The undisputed Test Number 1 are on the verge of being displaced.The stay there has been shorterthen that of Australia of Taylor and Waugh or the West Indies of Lloyd and Richards and definitely shorter than the Australian Invicibles. Winning two Test Matches should be in the realm of possibility and they can hang on for dear life.However,the series here and in the West Indies have indicated quite clearly that Harbhajan has gone past the sell by date and the Indian Batting without Sehwag will always struggle.Only the medium pacers are on course to improvement.Yuvraj Singh can possibly play for a few matches but Pujara,Raina and Kohli will have to be given an ordeal by fire in Australia, the coming Northern Hemisphere winter.If we are to rebuild, it may be a good place to start.

Monday, August 01, 2011

478 over four sessions.

The Task is cut out in a typical Longewada situation depicted in the film Border, though the consequences are less daunting.The Eleven Indians have to hold on for dear life over eight hours and if they can do that, they can surely seize the mo0mentum with both Sehwag and Zaheer back for the third Test.Like the IAF coming in the morning.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Too early for an Obituary

Several people especially in India are quick to write the obituary of Test matches.Look at number of people viewing test matches, they say.What they do not seem to notice is that even when most of these ODI and 20:20 followers are asleep on 26th of December,thousands of Indians get up to watch what is usually a neutral Test for them.Thousands of Melbourne folks are at the MCG and Test Match is played in its best atmosphere. The next best is perhaps in the UK.It is fitting that these countries boast of the longest Test Tradition.

It is therefore befitting the tradition that India and england are involved in a marquee series that has the potential of anointing a new no.1 in the World Cup Year.India was the defending Test No.1 and a simple victory or a Drawn Series from position of strength would not have the same kind of impact as this one from a match down can have.

This is a series where the Radio coverage is missing on All India Radio.As the test Match special is available only on the net, the vast cricket following class in the rural areas with intermittent electricity and no free to air terrestrial broadcast on TV is generally left out.There was a time when the "away" ODIs were not covered by AIR and Doordarshan and now the away tests are not covered on Doordarshan and crazily enough ECB has chosen to sell Radio rights of a Test series involving India to an agency which do not have any means of broadcasting.As only Akashvani(and not the T&T version)can broadcast live news and, cricket is news legally, speaks poorly of ECB's marketing department.In effect it has shrunk the size of the possible followers of the series.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Centuries by a debutante and a veteran

Two centuries, one by Kirk Edwards in his first Test and one by Chanderpaul,the most capped west Indies player helped the West Indies to draw the third Test. Helped by the weather, the West Indies managed to draw two tests against the Number one side in the World. A drawn series against Pakistan and a hard fought series against India and the impressive crowd in Dominica augur well for the West Indies cricket.The news of their demise were rather exaggerated, just like decline of cricket in England.

Thursday, July 07, 2011

West Indies competitive

With responsive and bowling friendly wickets,suddenly the West Indies appear competitive.Had it not been for Dravid and Laxman, India would have been trailing.What it essentially means is that the West Indies have caught up as far as bowling goes.That Andre Russell, Jerome Taylor and Kemar roach cannot get selected means that the West indies have a bowling which can be competitive.This brings into perspective that even in those helmetless days Lloyd's team was great because of Richards,Fredericks, Greenidge,Gomes, Kallicharan, Haynes and Lloyd rather than the bowlers.With batsmen like those Edwards and company can rattle any opposition.They also have Bishoo.So it is up to Bravo, Barath and company to forge pasures new.Moreover, if cricketers will like to live in Miami and play in the West Indies, cricket as a cultural institution gets weakened.It is not an accident that India has become a cricketing superpower in an age in which more Americans work with work permit in india than Indians in the USA.There was a time that players like Uday Joshi and Dilip Doshi would play County championship to make a living.Today even a full ranji season provides for comfortable living.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Well Begun is half done.

Darren Sammy and his team has manged a cricketing rarity by winning a Test Match. In so doing they have ensured that Pakistan would not win a Test series in the west Indies for the first time on this tour.This may not be a new dawn but the West Indies team through the Brian Lara days struggled not on account of their batting but their bowling and it is here that they are showing depth.Even with a weak batting,a good bowling team can off and on produce a good result.If the batting becomes consistent, the team could do even better.In Darren Bravo and Adrian Barath, they have promising youngsters.
It is the bowling which offers hope.Taylor,Edwards,Roach and Russel are genuine quicks and had it been the pre helmet days, the West Indies would have blown several teams away as they blew Bangladesh away in Dhaka during the World Cup.Devendra Bishoo has played only one test and looks a veteran.Sammy swings a few and sandwiched between genuine quicks and an attacking spinner manages to do well.
Inspite of the presence of a genuine all rounder in Shakib ul Hassan and the mercurial Tamim Iqbal, it is Bangladesh and not the west Indies who bring up the rear in Test Cricket.The West Indies did not lose to New Zealand the last time they played and will not lose to Pakistan this time.A consistent record against three teams for a few years will bring them to a feared middling status from where they can launch themselves.The india series coming up will be interesting and bring back the memories of following cricket from the other side of the Time Zone.

Indian Origin Fast bowlers

A few years back in his blog India Uncut, Amit Varma had bemoaned the absence of indian origin fast bowlers, even outside India. I had pointedout to the numerous fast bowlers plying their wares in England hailing from South Asian origins.Amit pointed out that he was talking of "Indian", origin fast bowlers and those that I was referring to were with Family ties in Pakistan.As a trained critic I wanted to quibble, that those carrying on the heritage of Indian Fast Bowler Jehangir Khan, and nationals of the UK, were of indian origin.However I gave up as even India had produced only Fast medium Bowlers from Kapil to Srinath and I did not know how Amit would view Nissar and Jehangir Khan.I searched my memory and could come with no one but the Guyanese military medium bowler Kamal Singh.

Today,four years on I was happy to note that the Sky Coverage of the Pakistan West Indies test put down Ravi Rampaul as "Fast" Bowler.Rampaul is from Guyana and decidedly of Indian origin and gets into theteam over Edwards and Taylor and generates good pace.What is even more contextual is that Rampaul is contemporary of two Resident Indian Fast bowlers,Ishant sharma and Varun Aaron.The bogey of India not producing genuine quicks and the diaspora also producing quality spinners like Ramadhin but not Fast bowlers has been laid low and the future generation of Indians and PIOs can point out to a few quicks of their own.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Fire in the Belly

Everytime, the West Indies start a Test series,I hope that they will go back to their winning ways.Each series proves me wrong.Besides their cricket, their inter personal problems and their scrap with the administration remain in the news.If they have to come out of the rut that they are in, they have to do that in spite of the system.It is true that the West Indies free lancers have now found an avenue in the IPL.More possibilities are there now than the NBA.However, a working cricket culture is required to keep producing good cricketers.A strong West Indies performance may even make a North American League possible. A 5 AM India time start will have sufficiently big audience in India besides the Desis in the USA.For that to happen, the West Indies must get back to believing in themselves and claw to a middling ranking in Tests.

Monday, April 04, 2011

Australia are still the team to beat

If anything,the World Cup confirmed that in the near future, the team to beat to be considered the winner in an ODI context still is Australia.India are worthy Champions and the fact that they beat Australia at the first available opportunity conferred a legitimacy to their win.Sri Lanka's match with Australia was rained off and as a result,the what if scenario could always have been resorted to.

The Indian victory in 1983 was in a very different world.However, unlike then,India was a title favourite and outside of Sri Lanka or perhaps even Colombo, Sri Lanka's record is not a very good one.India has a very good one day side and that it has VVS Laxman and Dravid, not to speak of Ishant Sharma playing only tests means that India does have a bright future.Not many captains during this World Cup leaving Dhoni would love to have Dravid batting for them.That speaks volumes for the depth and capability of Indian batting.

India should capitalise on this title win and go on to building a team capable of taking on the World.With youngsters like Kohli,Raina,Pujara,Ishant and Chawla in the mix,the future can only be brighter.

Saturday, April 02, 2011

Finally the World Cup is Home

india has won the world cup.A thirsty nation has had its thirst quenched.And how?Not through the exploits of their senior pros but their youthful and sub thirty performers.This also means that when time comes to defend the cup,most of this campaigns heroes will still be around.This has been an excellent tournament.it has spread joy and enthusiasm all around .Weaker teams like NZ punched over theirweight and South Africa peaked early.Even so this has been a competitive World Cup

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

An Asian Final

Just as the Indian team of 1983 would have had little chance of winning it had the Cup been played in Asia,as the India- West Indies series in 1983-84 showed,New Zealand with asimilar team but for a genuine spinner in Vettori lost after gamely trying.
Much of the charm has gone out,the hoopla created by anIndia pakistan match notwithstanding.Since March 14,2001,the marquee contest has been between India and Australia.Ashes has wide following in the UK and Australia.However for the discerning Indian cricket follower an India Pakistan encounters are well normal business.
That said if India has to win the World Cup or even reach the finals,Pakistan has to be beaten.Tjhe last time they were in a World Cup semi final,they had beaten Kenya.The opposition on current form are better no doubt but the team to beat is Sri Lanka.

Friday, March 25, 2011

The Minnow in Last 8

New Zealand were supposed to be the weakest link in the last eight or atleast a little better than West Indies.However what hd gone unnoticed was how their team resembles the 1983 India team.Full of little of this and little of that,they can bat deep and have many bowlers to choose from.And South Africa were complacent.What is the point of resting Morkel and Steyn when you may have only a game left.They are a competent side but not mercurial like Pakistan.However what happened at Dhaka was not choking.It was a collpase brought about by aneedless run out.And not having Boucher at eight aws for once missed.Moreover if you have Kaliis in top six,you can't have Botha come in at number seven.You need a specialist batsman who could have guided the tail.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Business end of the world Cup

We have reached the business end of the World Cup.Only one team of the qualifiers has not defeated a major test playing nation.Even there,West Indies can have the satisfaction of having beaten a team ranked higher than them.The quarter-final line up promises good fare, if only because Pakistan by virtue of topping the group have opened a possibility of a well fought match with the West Indies which would not have happened if they were playing Australia.India Australia,Sri Lanka England also may be good matches.South africa New Zealand clash may be less enticing but Ross taylor can spice up that contest as well.
After three World Cups,we have a secondphase where a weak side has not progressed.Thereby tighter matches are expected.Zimbabwe in 1999,Kenya in 2003 and Ireland and Bangladesh in 2007 qualified and except for Zimbabwe in 1999, they provided little oppsition.Moreover a knock out Quarter final stage is more open and a fast furious spell of the kind Roach,Russel and Rampaul are capable of can rip open the tournament and before we know,India may be playing the West Indies again.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Cricket is an English Game

Those of us and Professor Ashish Nandy who in a book called "The Tao of Cricket",said that cricket is an Indian game accidentally discovered in England,should have much to chew after English performance at the World Cup, in South asia of all places.The English approach to cricket at this World Cup has been such that an Indian fan or even players cannot empathise with.While winning is a noble aim, enjoying with an honest effort is the essence of cricket.Neville Cardus would have been proud of them.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

What Will be Will be

So the group of death has reached its final few days.this group was tough as number nine and eighth ranked ODI teams were there and any one of Wet Indies or Bangladesh could have qualified.However as the poet Robert Burns so aptly put it "the best laid schemes of mice and men/gang aft agley."And except for South Africa having made sure a quarterfinal position,no other team is in the safe zone.Infact, even if England were to win today,they have to wait for the India west indies Match.
The followers of the game could not have wished for more exciting set of matches even before the quarter finals.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Group B: Still wide open.

Group B is still wide open thanks to spirited efforts by Bangladesh and South Africa over the weekend.This World Cup has had its share of interesting moments and it should be rather interesting second phase.For the tournament, it would be nice to have England qualify for the next round but Bangladesh at home in a quarterfinal at Mirpur against even Australia should be a handful..A good idea for associates would be to give Full ODI status to Ireland and let top nine teams and a qualifier play in the next World Cup.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Bangladesh lives to fight another day.

Bangladesh has proved most of their detractors and those of their fans who lost faith in them and started to walk back,wrong.That the commenators failed to presume that a test centurion can rally number ten and eleven,must not take the spotlight away from Mahmuduallah.May be Kambli and Kumble could have won us the match in 1996 before Eden Gardens erupted.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Bang becoming a whimper

With the third Bangladeshi wicket having fallen,one can hope that England would now get the points required to get into what can be considered a safe zone.A defeat here and the West Indies match would be a must win one and like India not getting past Sri Lanka in 2007,elimination would loom large.However, one would hope England defeats Bangladesh as the quarterfinals should be tough.Which team can say that they would fancy england in quarter finals.Not Australia,nor New Zealand,or either of Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

The Tigers are still roaring in Chattogram

Unlike the lament of last Friday,there is a real 'live' match to watch on the Friday evening.England have it in them to qualify even if they lose to Bangladesh.There is a small matter of getting across the West Indies which, given their performance against the so called better teams,would be probable.HoweverGroup B is still a little open for Bangladesh.Otherwise the minnows have been shown their places and even at their nadir Roach and Russel give to the West Indies,a firepower that most teams do not possess.

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Decades later,still Leader

This was the punchline for a suitings range a couple of decades ago.Sunil Gavaskar endorsed the brand and Gavaskar morethan the brand remainedin people's memory.This thought came to me when Sachin Tendulkar and Veerender Sehwag came out to bat at the Feroze Sah Kotla,yesterday.India needed 190 to win against the unfancied Netherlands.Every person was standing and most were chanting "Sachin,Sachin".This was Delhi and Sehwag was walking alonside.Only when sehwag took guard that a smaller section started to chant ''VEERU,Veeru".Sachin was even in Delhi, the master and sehwag the disciple.
The Delhi crowd demonstrated how Cricketing intelligence in India is truly national and how Sachin holds a place in Indian cricket which is perhaps unparrelelled in the annals of international sport.

Sunday, March 06, 2011

Weekend Dhamaka

The build up for the weekend Dhamaka was around the Sri Lanka-Australia game on Saturday and the India game on Sunday.But the Dhamaka happened all itself in the England South Africa game in Chennai.Weather intervened in Colombo and Yusuf Pathan brutally ended the Irish challenge at the Chinnaswamy Stadium.

It was the day match on Sunday where England defended 171 that provided the weekend dhamaka.Even All India Radio did not deem it fit to broadcast the running commentary on this match.Group B remains as wide open as it was and perhaps only Netherlands are more or less certain of not progressing to next round.

The Delhi encounter between India and Netherlands will be interesting if only to see what the Indian bowlers can do.

Friday, March 04, 2011

No Match to watch on a Friday evening.

The TV ratings will take a mssive blow as there is no match for a Friday Evening.Well,actually there was a riveting contest expected between the ODI number nine and eight.Or so the schedulers thought.But as Benjamin Disraeli said "there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."Statistics did not factor in Kemar roach and also the fact that if a team which hasGayle,Chandepaul,Sarwan,Darren Bravo,Dwayne Bravo and Kemar Roach does not figure in the top half,then the reasons are not primarily cricketing.
This Friday evening,I hope that the West Indies go about completing their unfinished world Cup business when Richardson ran out of partners against Australia in 1996 semi-finals.They should have won then and they may win here and the decline which started with that match can be arrested if not reversed.

Who are the Minnows?

The first team to show that the pre tournament rankings don't matter are the West Indies.By cantering to a win in less than 30 overs thay have given a good news to people as they wake up their various nations.In the past few years there have been so many moments when one thinks that the West Indies are beginning a new phase,only to deceive.We must wait before we can come to any serious conclusion of a resurgence in the West Indian Cricket, though they may do well in this tournament.

Bangladesh are learning the hard way that it is difficult to be competitive on the big stage with any consistency.India has become competitive only from the seventies and Bangladesh are in the phase when India could only do well against New Zealand, especially at home.Banglsdehis can also compete with New Zealand at home and therefore we must give them a few more years.With tamim and Shakib with them for much of the next decade or more, they will have nucleus of a competitive team in a few years.

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Group B now wide open

Wth the magnificient victory at the Chinnaswamy stadium, Ireland has opened up the group to any number of possibilities.Even to begin with, the question was Whether it would be Bangladesh or the West Indies.Now it could be Ireland and Bangladesh progressing with India and South Africa or the West Indies and England cannot be written off.So six out of seven teams are still in contention and that is a good sign.
And all the talk about not having associates from the next World Cup appears to be premature.An associate has reached semi final in 2003, another was in super eight in 2007 and at least two associates are holding their own in Group B.Group A Associates are not faring so well.When an associate manages to achieve the highest World Cup run chase,theyhave arrived.This victory over England is more significant than Sri Lanka's over India in 1979 and Bangladesh's over Pakistan in 1999.

Friday, February 25, 2011

International Cricket must recognise Nations

In 1976, as class six student in what is now Jharkhand,I faced quiz question: where are the Indian cricketers playing cricket right now? answered Trinidad & Tobago.It was in the middle of the 404 match at Port of Spain and the quiz master gave that one to our team even though he had West Indies on his answer sheet.Though I was aware of the Test Series, I also knew that the Indians could not possibly be in the West Indies.They could be in Jamaica, Barbados,Guyana in South America or even in those many countries who field collective first class teams.

The next twenty years or so the West Indies had a very good time cricket wise.Today things are different.They are ranked 9th in ODI rankings.If they are allowed to start like afghanistan in Divison Five, in less than a year, several National teams including one from the South American continent will be vying for full ODI status.In fact their Caribbean Four day tournament could be given the status of Division II Tests or they may continue as one team for Test matches.If Soca Junior can be at the World Cup,T&T and Jamaica have every right to be playing at cricket's World Cup.
Imagine Bangladesh running into Jamaica or Barbados at Durban or Perth.The match would be interesting.
The added advantage of having over twenty ODI playing nations besides at least four reasonably big 20:20 leagues, we have a sporting world next only to the Football.Instead of hoping for the west Indies to recover,this would be better way forward.They are small countries but they have bigger playing base than Ireland or even Afghanistan.

A Contest shaping up in Mirpur

The three matches between the current Test sides were rather tame.while the dutch produced some excitement at Nagpur,the Irish are playing a rather good game in Mirpur.With some tight spin it is possible that Bangladesh may somehow pull a win, but instead of eliminating Associates from the next World Cup, it might be a good idea to let only the top six have automatic places and the remaining sides may play a qualifying tournament to bring two remqining teams for the final eight who can play three weeks of interesting cricket as in 1983.

1983 produced some great drama in retrospect.The wooden spooner of 1979, India and qualifier Zimbabwe saw to Australia's exit at group stage and India went on to win going on to prove that past performance don't quite matter in a short competitive tournament.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Some Scheduling

On a Friday,Australia vs New Zealand has been kept as a day game.Makes one long for the scheduling of the first three World Cups.The first two were almost pre television in India and we saw the India semi final and the final on Doordarshan in 1983 and the rest as they say is history.However so lowly was the one day World Cup rated that 1979 World Cup was not covered on All India Radio while the test series with England that followed was covered ball by ball by AIR.The BBC Test Match special which at that time broadcast on the world service as well was what kept us in India clued in to the World Cup.The BBC coverage of up to four matches a day was good. AIR used the BBC feed after India started doing well in 1983 and it was the all Indian team of Ashish Ray and Farokh Engineer who were on the air when india went throughto the Finals.
Of late All India Radio has consigned the overseas test Matches to off tube commentary mode even though India as number one side in this form has a considerable following.All India Radio is covering the India based games live but AIR is absent from the Internet. Even as I write this NewZealand vs Australia game is being broadcast live on Radio sport NZ.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

ICC Cricket World Cup

In November 1975,as pre teens waiting for our turn to bat in an evening compulsory cricket game, discussion veered on the Ranji Trophy.Some who were from calcutta had actually seen a few of Ranji matches and they even spoke of the great Eden win over the WINDIES in 1974-75.Amidst all that somebody spoke about the West Indies having won the Pudential Cup June.One particularly well informed kid said," But it wasn't first class cricket." It wasn't and at that time even ODI was not so well known abbreviation nad List Awas many years away.

It has been a long time since then and as the West indies begin their challenge in the 2011 edition of cricket's Worldcup,one cannot but feel about the depths that they have plummeted.Even so for a team which has Gayle, Chanderpaul,Sarwan and Roach must put an extraordinary performance,so that North Americans followers of the game can have more than just Canada to cheer about and the Worl Cup will be really about the world as more than a dozen nations comprise the West Indies cricket team.

To go back to our chat near the Pig sty on the edge of the Junior Small Field in 1975,when a football fanatic said that 1978 World Cup in Argentina will be the real World Cup as only eight teams had taken part in the prudential Cup, our knowledgeable friend counted all the Carribean and East African counties and added them to the six and Pudential World Cup had more teams participating than the Football 1974 World Cup held in West Germany.The Prudential Cup was "the" WORLD CUP.QED

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Anand and Ganga

From Trinidad to India
“Trinidad was no more than a stage in the journey that had begun when Pundit Tulsi left India. Only the death of Pundit Tulsi had prevented them from going back to India, and even since they had talked, though less often than the old men who gathered in the arcade every evening, of moving on, to India, Demerara, Surinam, Mr. Biswas didn’t take such talk seriously. The old men would never see India again.” (From V.S. Naipaul’s A House for Mr. Biswas)
Trinidad’s connection with India dates back to the 1840s, when the British encouraged Indian to migrate to this Carribean territory as indentured labourers on sugarcane plantations. However this nation has been a part of our consciousness mainly as a constituent unit of the West Indies, the regional Carribean Cricket Team. Indeed, Port of Spain’s Queen’s Park Oval has been India’s happy hunting ground and part of Sunil Gavaskar’s saga of graduating from a rookie to a great cricketer within weeks. The old men of the novel would never see India again or Mr. Biswas either. The novel and some other of Naipaul’s early novels like The Mystic Masseur and The Suffrage of Elvira offered the only insight into the Trinidadian Society to people in India. These novels presented the rural and semi-urban Trinidadian life in the context of migration, post-colonial struggle to find roods and mainly East Indian characters from Ganesh to Mr. Biswas holding centre stage.

Naipaul’s world was limited to those who read serious fiction in English and more Indians have read Naipaul’s non-fictional work than his novels. Naipaul moved on in his later novels and they are not set in the West Indies. However mainstream Indian consciousness, especially the cricket aficionados have known the exploits of Test Cricketers like Constantine , Hall, Ramadhin, Gomes, Bishops and above all Brian Lara. While Indians have followed India’s matches at Queen’s Park Oval and listened to India chase 403 at Port of Spain in 1976, the West Indies Cricket team was the home team.Indians in general associated Trinidad with the West Indies. That Trinidad had a Prime Minister called Basudeo Pandey or a cricket captain called Darren Ganga, did not excite the Indian much.
It is the shortest version of the game, twenty-twenty that brought the Trinidad and Tobago cricket team to India. The Champions League 20:20 had one slot for the West Indies Champion team. Ganga’s Trinidad team has been doing well for the past couple of years and is current holders of Stanford 20:20 title and are here in India because of this. T&T arrived in India unsung but will leave India as heroes and after having established Trinidad firmly in the consciousness of the Indians, whether they read Naipaul or follow the West Indies Cricket team or not. For the average Indian above the age of eighteen, the West Indies Cricket means little more than Zimbabwe or Bangladesh, mainly on account of the collective performance of the West Indies regional team in spite of having some very good players including Brian Lara, Chanderpaul , Sarwan and Gayle.
The Trinidad and Tobago team is the only national side playing in the CLT 20 tournament , the others are provincial or county teams or club franchises like the IPL Teams. T&T are a national side. A young team led by a shrewd captain Daren Ganga, they have shown remarkable unity and have brought back to cricket ,the joy of playing. And all of India has adopted it as a team to support now that all IPL teams have gone out of the tournament.
The fifteen men squad has eight players of Indian origin and one Navin Stewart is the only player from Tobago. The team represents the two major ethnic communities-the people belonging to African and Indian origin living in Trinidad. The picture that Indians are seeing on TV night after night is vastly more complex than the novels of Naipaul. William Perkins and Adrian Barath, Dinesh Ramdin and Dwayne Bravo give a picture of the world created in Trinidad in a way, a one off representation of the East Indians cannot. Anand, Mr. Biswas’s son in A House for Mr. Biswas leaves Trinidad for England like the novelist V.S.Naipaul had already done. The picture one got was that at there was not much of a future in the Caribbean Country for the “East Indian” community, especially the ones who tore down the cricket pitch in A House for Mr. Biswas. Those who chose to stay in the Trinidad and led ordinary lives have via the Champions League Twenty Twenty presented to Cricket Viewers all over the world and particularly India of a multicultural society playing together as a team and just like their football counterparts Soca Junior, capacble of causing an international appreciation. Only in case of T&T Cricket Team, the two major communities have joined together to announce the arrival of Trinidad to the comity of nations, the way the erstwhile West Indian teams did to bring West Indies to the world stage.
This is surely the beginning. TV channels bring the news of Ram Paul and Ram Din celebrating Diwali and overnight Kieron Pollard is pronounced correctly as “Kyron” and not “Kiran” and Navin Stewart as “Nevin” and not Naveen. Trinidad and Tobago, the “and Tobago” brought into focus by Navin Stewart is now a country that Indians over the age of six will always connect with. And this is a huge population and CLR James was right when he said:”What do they know of cricket who only cricket know?” The Tulsis of A House for Mr. Biswas were unable to feel truly a part of the society in which they lived. And over the decades, the connection with India became slimmer. The succeeding generations of the East Indians made Trinidad their home in a way,the eponymous Mr. Biswas of Naipaul’s novel never could or his son never tried. And now it is with the T&T cricket team’s campaign in India that Trinidadians from the cricketers and their family to administrators and the journalist Vinod Mamchan of the Trinidad Guardian, who have made the connection with India, epitomized by the sponsor’s logo “Venky’s” on their shirt. In so doing they represent a proud small country and unlike Mr.Biswas , his son’s generation even from England can see that the community have gone back to india, not to live but to make a permanent relationship.

* Anand is Mr. Biswas's son in A House for Mr. Biswas and Daren Ganga is Trinidad & Tobago cricket captain.