Saturday, March 21, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Sunday, Cricket & Chill of Holi
There is nothing like well earned Sunday and that too sunny
Sunday. A Sunday, preceded by positive thought process, sound sleep, beginning
with Rangoli and followed by an
exciting Indian match in the World Cup Cricket adds fillip to an avid desire
for mental relaxation. It becomes a sort of icing on the cake in a World
otherwise full of challenges and bouts of tension.
While the outcome of India-Pakistan match on 15th
February was virtually known from the word go, supposedly in India’s favour (almost
all passengers at Bagdogra glued to TV sets were not inclined to board any
flight), the one between India and South Africa on another Sunday (22nd
February) was loaded in favour of South Africa in view of its better track
record against the former in W.C.C. But the way Indian bowlers performed, the
mighty South Africa crumbled and finished ultimately like an ordinary team.
Lately much criticized and less talked about, M.S.Dhoni(MSD) managed to swing
back into the psyche of the spectators and millions of Indians alike, with his
power-packed captaincy.
The third match on 28th Feb. played between India
and less fancied U.A.E went India’s way yet again and provided much needed
batting and bowling practice to the Indian team. Those who had not played thus
far, could get the required exposure and thereby, spruce up their acumen and
skills for tough ‘battles’ ahead, with a vow to defend the title .
The fourth match once again on a Holiday(6th
March) and of all the days, the Holi
day, gave tremendous entertainment and joy to those who, being away from
the mainstream and tucked over a mountain, were looking for meaningful de-stressing
opportunity and company to pad up the much awaited Holi revelry.
By the time it was noon, normal activity came to a standstill
on the streets. Swift bath upon exchange of pleasantries and colour, dry or wet
and early lunch followed, even when temperature had come down drastically in
several parts of the country. The picturesque hill stations like Srinagar, Jammu,
Leh, Kargil, Shimla, Manali, Kufri, Kalpa (Kinnaur), Gangtok etc recorded temperatures,
such as, 0.9, 9.7, -4.7, -11.8, 1.7, -1.8 , O, -8 , and 6 degrees respectively.
Some of them were wrapped up in a blanket of snow, as revealed from the visuals
on T.V. and snaps in newspapers.
Places in plains, including Delhi recorded
unseasonal and uncalled-for downpour also, compelling even a dignitary like
Home Minister to give a statement on Law & Order situation, clad in
woollens splattered with Holi colour. Was it not unusual for the month of
March?. It, in addition, gave an impression that Global Warming, in a way, was
taking the shape of Global Cooling.
Back to Cricket, though India put adequate pressure on West
Indies in the first 20 overs, restricting them to 79 for the loss of 6 or 7
wickets at one stage, later, the defiant tail enders displayed fantastic
potential and prowess. Finally they were all out for a modest score of 182 in
44.2 overs. While much feared Gayle struggled, their Captain Jason Holder only
offered some resistance with his highest ODI score of 57. The way India batted,
defied all expectations of the viewers. It was not the same India which batted
aggressively both against Pakistan and South Africa. Except for Virat Kohli to
some extent and M.S.D. to a large extent, others threw away their wickets
rather easily. Fears or apprehensions relating to match-fixing were also expressed
for sometime during the course of the match.
But, true to his style
and reputation, M.S.D. finished the match in India’s favour by scoring a crucial and unbeaten 45.
He could, thus salvage his gradually being questioned position, apart from
improving his batting average and overall strike rate. According to someone, it
turned out to be a deadly combination of ‘Rang Barse’ and ‘Run Barse’
before darkness and cold conditions made a comeback.
This Sunday (8th March) it is neither India’s Cricket
match nor Holi. The Sun God is not only available but he is magnanimous enough
in showering his blessings bereft of any premise or precondition. While basking
in Sun, I, therefore, decide to dig the little patch of land in the front yard
with the service spoon to plant a dozen flower & ornamental saplings. Thus,
I pretend to supplement the sincere efforts involved in conserving the earth’s
bio-diversity and environment which is fast losing its green cover in the name
of development.
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