S.T. Guha Karthikeyan
Thursday, 17 July 2014
TEAM INDIA'S AWAY WORRIES
S.T. Guha Karthikeyan
Saturday, 12 July 2014
THE STRONGEST EVER WALL FOR INDIA
THE NICE
GUY WHO FINISHED
SECOND
This
title contradicts the title of Devendra Prabhudesai’s book on Rahul Dravid ,
‘The Nice Guy Who Finished First’ . While Dravid has always been the nice guy ,
he has seldom managed to finish first , often overshadowed by his teammates .
This can be tracked back to 1996 , the start of his international career at
Lord’s , where his magnificent debut knock of 95 came second to the century
scored by another debutant , Sourav Ganguly . The latest example for this fact
being Rahul’s last ever competitive game in cricket in which the limelight on
him was stolen by the man who has been an expert in this , Sachin Tendulkar .
Sachin , playing in his final limited overs match , won the match to lift the
Champions League trophy , leaving his former teammate empty-handed . I have no
specific grudge or harsh feelings on Sachin , though I may sound a bit biased
in this article due to my greater admiration for Dravid .
The
build-up to this edition(2013) of the Champions League was dominated by the
fact that this would be the last ever cricketing assignment for Dravid as a
player and the last one for Tendulkar in coloured clothing . It was an irony
that these two who hold the record for being the most successful partnership in
the purest form of the game will be sharing the field for their last time in a
twenty over match . However , cricket fans across India were hoping to catch a
one final glimpse of their icons .
Coming
into the tournament , Dravid was leading a team which was shocked a few months
ago in the IPL , with three of its players getting caught and arrested in the
spot-fixing scandal that broke out . Dravid would have been shattered by this
act of betrayal as he was the one who gave them their chances to perform in the
big stage . He could have easily given up , citing this reason . But
unsurprisingly , the ever tough minded guy decided to lead the Rajasthan Royals
once again and for one final time in this global T20 extravaganza .
Fortunately
enough , the Royals found themselves playing all of their four group stage
matches in their fortress , the Sawai Mansingh stadium in Jaipur . Despite
Dravid not being able to replicate the batting form he showed a few months ago
in the IPL , his astute leadership skills combined with significant
contributions from almost everyone in the team saw the Royals keep their 100%
win record at Jaipur in 2013 intact . As a result , the Royals topped their
group and also had the luxury of playing the semifinals in Jaipur too .
Dravid
was just one win away from a fairytale farewell after leading his side to a
comprehensive victory in the semifinals over the former IPL and Champions
League winners , Chennai Super Kings . Rajasthan Royals were to face two separate hurdles before having their
hands on the coveted trophy . The first one being the venue for the finals ,
Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi and not their fancied Sawai Mansingh stadium in
Jaipur . The second was their biggest setback . Rajasthan’s ever reliable match
finisher and their go-to man Brad Hodge was ruled out of the finals due to
injury . But the Royals had much to hope for in the finals , given their young
and talented squad .
Meanwhile
, the other finalists were the Mumbai Indians , who had a scrappy start to
their campaign but peaked at the crucial stage . The Sachin-centric franchise
was hoping to give its icon player a perfect send-off by winning the double .
The
stage was set for the finals . In what was appearing to be a grand farewell for
Rahul Dravid , Sachin Tendulkar and his team crept up and made their way to the
finals from a certain no hope situation by delivering a couple of outstanding
performances and also with the help of a great deal of fortune going their way
. As he had been unintentionally doing so well right throughout his career ,
Sachin somehow once again managed to cast a huge shadow over Dravid even in his
last match . This had jinxed Dravid right throughout his career and he never
complained about that . But no one can actually blame Sachin for this and its
not his fault either .
Eventually
the script went in Tendulkar’s way once again as the Mumbai Indians were
crowned champions . The Royals put up a very good show and competed really hard
but couldn’t match the might of Mumbai Indians and succumbed to defeat .
In many
ways this final summed up Dravid’s career . It is a known fact that Rahul
always puts the team first , ahead of his personal interests . But on this day
he went to the extreme of selflessness . He demoted himself from being an
opener to number 8 in the batting order in his swan song match as his team was
chasing an Everest target . He got out playing an unorthodox slog , which he
would have never dreamt of playing in his entire Test career . He did his best
for the team and still ended up on the losing side .
Finally
, Dravid went to collect the runners-up cheque in the presentation ceremony .
The nice guy once again finished second .
-vj
LUIZ SUAREZ
Luis Suarez is a household name now. Even the most ardent Liverpool fan cannot argue that it’s entirely because of his magical football abilities. Suarez was a prodigious young talent. Even in the youth teams that he played, he was always the star. He was the man they always counted on. And he never ceased to deliver. And then, he moved to Ajax where he continued to shine. Then, Liverpool took notice of him and duly signed him for roughly 23m. He scored in his first game in front of the Kop and immediately became the darling of the fans. He was one of the best players for Liverpool in a season where they finished a lowly sixth. Suarez then had an astounding Copa America 2011 and won the player of the tournament award. But he had a poor season by his standards. He could score only eleven league goals and Liverpool finished the season in eighth place. He was still appreciated by the Kop for his contributions and even helped Liverpool to the League Cup in the same season. But the world had already gotten a preview of what was to come as far as his character was concerned. In October 2011, he was accused of racially abusing Manchester United’s Patrice Evra. Liverpool, foolishly, wore tee shirts in support of Suarez before the next game. It was a move that generated wide spread criticism. These incidents however had no effect on his form and he banged in 23 league goals in the next season and was voted the second best player of the Premier League that season. However, in April 2013, he bit Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic. It was a shocking incident, which a normal football viewer could scarcely believe. Even Liverpool couldn’t support him much this time and he was given a 10-game ban. In the following transfer window, he desperately wanted to leave Liverpool. However, Liverpool didn’t want to sell him. The next season was his best. He scored 31 goals in 33 games, an astounding feat. In the World cup that followed, he bit Italy’s Chiellini. He was banned for 5 months from football, which was welcomed by everybody. It was then that Liverpool probably realized that they were better off selling him for some huge bucks. Suarez moved to Barcelona for 73m. The Kop though, will remember him for all the joy that he brought them with his game. Suarez was always going to be a gamble. His discipline had always been bad. But he was worth all that. Here’s wishing Luis Suarez good luck at Barcelona! He may score 40 goals in one season or he might be banned for the whole season. With Luis Suarez, you never know.
SACHIN:THE NUMBER 10 LEGEND
Tendulkar gets the mic finally! Here goes: "Friends please settle down, I'll get more emotional! It's hard to believe my wonderful journey is coming to an end. I've a list of names to thank. The first is my father, who passed away in 1999. Without his guidance I wouldn't be standing in front of you. he said 'chase your dreams, don't give up, the path will be difficult.' I miss him today. My mom, I don't know how she managed a naughty child like me. She just prayed and prayed from the day I started playing the game. For four years I stayed with my uncle and aunt when in school, they treated me like their own son. My eldest brother Nitin doesn't like to talk ,much but he said, whatever you do, I know you will give 100%. My first cricket bat was presented to me by my sister Savita. She still continues to fast while I bat. Ajit my brother - We have lived this dream together, he sacrificed his career for me, he took me to Achrekar sir first. Even last night he called me to discuss my dismissal. Even when I'm not playing we will still be discussing technique. If that hadn't happened, I would have been a lesser cricketer.
"The most beautiful thing happened to me when I met Anjali in 1990. I know that being a doctor there was a big career in front of her. But she decides that I should continue playing and she took care of the children. Thanks for bearing with me for all the nonsense I've said (Anjali wipes tears). Then the two precious diamonds of my life Sara and Arjun. I've missed out on several birthdays, holidays. I know for 14-16 years I've not spent enough time with you. But I promise you I will spend the next 16.
"My inlaws - I've discussed several things with them. The most important thing they did was allow me to marry Anjali. In the last 24 years my friends have made terrific contributions. They have been with me while I was stressed. They have been with me even at 3am when I was injured. Thanks for being there for me.
"My career started when I was 11. I was extremely delighted to see Achrekar sir in the stands. I used to ride on his scooter and play two matches a day. Sir took me along to make sure I played. On a lighter note, Sir never said 'well played' because he didn't want me to be complacent. You can push your luck now, Sir, since I'm not playing cricker anymore.
"I started my career here in Mumbai. I remember landing from NZ at 4am and playing a Ranji game the next day. The BCCI was fantastic from my debut. Thanks to the selectors. You were right with me making sure my treatment was taken care of.
"Thanks to all the senior cricketers who have played with me. We see on the screen Rahul, VVS, Sourav, Anil who is not here. All the coaches. I know when MS presented the 200th Test cap, I had a message to the team - I said we are all so proud to be representing the nation. I hope to continue to serve the nation with dignity. I have full faith that you will serve the country in the right spirit.
I will be failing in my duty if I didn't thank the doctors who have kept me fit. Given the injuries I have suffered. They have treated me in odd hours.
My dear friend the late Mark Mascarenhas. I miss him. My current management team WSG, for continuing what Mark has done. Someone who has worked closely with me for 14 years is my friend Vinay Nayudu.
"The media has backed me a lot, since my school days. Even today. Thank you. Thanks to the photographers for capturing those moments.
"I know my speech has become long. I want to thank people who have flown in from different parts of the world. I want to thank my fans from the bottom of my heart. "Sachin, Sachin" will reverberate in my years till I stop breathing." (Followed by loud cheers).
The crowd wants more. Sachin has handed back the mic. We haven't seen the last of him here surely.
Sudhir Kumar Gautam, by far his biggest fan, waves the tri-colour. Sachin may not have mentioned his name, but he holds a special place in his heart, you can be sure.
"The most beautiful thing happened to me when I met Anjali in 1990. I know that being a doctor there was a big career in front of her. But she decides that I should continue playing and she took care of the children. Thanks for bearing with me for all the nonsense I've said (Anjali wipes tears). Then the two precious diamonds of my life Sara and Arjun. I've missed out on several birthdays, holidays. I know for 14-16 years I've not spent enough time with you. But I promise you I will spend the next 16.
"My inlaws - I've discussed several things with them. The most important thing they did was allow me to marry Anjali. In the last 24 years my friends have made terrific contributions. They have been with me while I was stressed. They have been with me even at 3am when I was injured. Thanks for being there for me.
"My career started when I was 11. I was extremely delighted to see Achrekar sir in the stands. I used to ride on his scooter and play two matches a day. Sir took me along to make sure I played. On a lighter note, Sir never said 'well played' because he didn't want me to be complacent. You can push your luck now, Sir, since I'm not playing cricker anymore.
"I started my career here in Mumbai. I remember landing from NZ at 4am and playing a Ranji game the next day. The BCCI was fantastic from my debut. Thanks to the selectors. You were right with me making sure my treatment was taken care of.
"Thanks to all the senior cricketers who have played with me. We see on the screen Rahul, VVS, Sourav, Anil who is not here. All the coaches. I know when MS presented the 200th Test cap, I had a message to the team - I said we are all so proud to be representing the nation. I hope to continue to serve the nation with dignity. I have full faith that you will serve the country in the right spirit.
I will be failing in my duty if I didn't thank the doctors who have kept me fit. Given the injuries I have suffered. They have treated me in odd hours.
My dear friend the late Mark Mascarenhas. I miss him. My current management team WSG, for continuing what Mark has done. Someone who has worked closely with me for 14 years is my friend Vinay Nayudu.
"The media has backed me a lot, since my school days. Even today. Thank you. Thanks to the photographers for capturing those moments.
"I know my speech has become long. I want to thank people who have flown in from different parts of the world. I want to thank my fans from the bottom of my heart. "Sachin, Sachin" will reverberate in my years till I stop breathing." (Followed by loud cheers).
The crowd wants more. Sachin has handed back the mic. We haven't seen the last of him here surely.
Sudhir Kumar Gautam, by far his biggest fan, waves the tri-colour. Sachin may not have mentioned his name, but he holds a special place in his heart, you can be sure.
Friday, 11 July 2014
Super Stunner - Kyrgios
NICK KYRGIOS
When the world responds to an astounding Wimbledon upset, it appears the Australian teen behind the win seems to be "calm and composite". His first date with Rafael Nadal was a dream come true, knocking Nadal out of Wimbledon and off the top rung of men's tennis,had set the alarm for many futuristic young guns in the court.
The 19-year-old, 144th seed did the unthinkable and bundled out world No. 1 Rafael Nadal in four sets in one of the all-time great Grand Slam giant-slayings. A kid on a wildcard somehow holding his nerve against one of the greatest players of all time. The amazing thing was that Nadal actually played really well.But,the Canberran never looked back with his dominance throughout the tournament.
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Kyrgios an Australian teenager "with no fear and a golden arm ... who blew the world No. 1 off centre court". |
Nicholas Hilmy "Nick" Kyrgios is an Australian professional tennis player. .Kyrgios was born in Canberra, Australia. He is the son of a Greek father, Giorgos ("George"), and Malaysian mother, Norlaila ("Nill"). His father is a self-employed house painter and his mother is a computer engineer.He is the third of three children; his brother, Christos, is a lawyer, and his sister, Halimah, is an actress.
Kyrgios was a promising basketball player who had represented the Australian Capital Territory. Kyrgios is an avid fan of the Boston Celtics in the NBA. He won the Boys' Singles event at the 2013 Australian Open and the Boys' Doubles event at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships.
This untiring young gun saved 10 match points to upset Richard Gasquet in the 2nd round of Wimbledon 2014. The "freakish" and "audacious" between the legs shot against Nadal,which became "THE SHOT OF THE YEAR",will be remembered forever in the history of Wimbledon. His performance was widely applauded by many tennis experts and Legends like Borg,Sampras,Ivanisevic,Agassi and so on.
American tennis great John McEnroe annointed Kyrgios “the next guy in the men's game”.
Truly,this resilient youngster is showing good prospects of getting into the top 25 with his rankings improved from no.144 to no.66. Without any other doubt,this redeemed teenager can become a World Sensation some day.....
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Ronaldo Vs James
Iconic Comparisons #2
Now its cr7 vs James !!!!!!
For whatever reason, Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo and Miami Heat star LeBron James
are athletes that people love to hate. Both are considered the most
talented overall players in their respective sport, so criticism is
definitely easy to dish out when they aren't at the top of their game.
When LeBron is on the court, he makes the game look ridiculously easy.
When Ronaldo is on the pitch, his goal-scoring skills almost look
effortless. When you are at such an elite level, people are always going
to attack your flaws. As long as Ronaldo and LeBron are miles above the
competition, that simply will never change.
Neymar Vs Durant
Iconic Comparisons #1It's always a fun exercise to compare athletes from one sport to athletes of another. So, with the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil raging among us, i decided that it would be intriguing to take a look at some comparisons between international soccer stars and current athletes that have dominated the sports landscape all over the world. No, there will never be a perfect comparison between any two athletes since they play in different sports.
They can be funny and can be depicted in a "Safer"side to avoid complications.
Comparing Neymar with Durant,Ronaldo with Lebron James can be given as classic examples.Sports fans who know of both players may find this comparison somewhat interesting, but there are definite comparisons between these superstars.
Neymar will be counted on to lead Brazil to World Cup glory this summer. However, even though all the pressure is on his shoulders to help the team deliver on its home continent, his legacy will be determined by what he does after it. Meanwhile, Durant will always have the pressure of delivering an NBA championship to Oklahoma City on his shoulders for as long as he's there. Luckily, both men have unique skills that should allow them to rise to the occasion for many years to come......
Monday, 7 July 2014
Fighting Fedex
FIGHTING TILL THE END.........
This is one of those remarkable stats that’s been floating around for
years, but it’s always worth repeating, especially after a weekend that
saw Roger Federer win a tournament for the first time in 18 months and
Tiger Woods being forced to withdraw in the middle of a round due to a
back injury. Over his 16-year career, Federer, who has played almost 300
more matches than any active player, has never retired in the middle of
a match. No other player in the top 25 has fewer than three career
retirements.
Here’s a list of how Federer’s retirements compare to his contemporaries and some past tennis legends.
Federer’s 1,154 matches are the most by any active tennis player. The
rest of the top 10 in matches played — none of whom is within 290
matches of Federer — has an average of 12.4 career retirements. Those
players: Tommy Haas (23), David Ferrer (7), Lleyton Hewitt (6), Nadal
(7), Nikolay Davydenko (23), Tommy Robredo (9), Mikhail Youzhny (13),
Tomas Berdych (9) and Jarkko Nieminen (15).
Okay, great, but what does it all mean? Is Federer tougher than Nadal
because he’s never thrown in the towel during a match? Does Novak
Djokovic’s 11 retirements make him less of a competitor than Andy
Murray? Of course not, though that’s not to say the numbers are
meaningless. The Djokovic retirement total was a blight on the early
part of his career. And Federer’s non-retirement streak is still an
impressive feat of durability, toughness and stubbornness, like Cal
Ripken’s 2,632 consecutive games played. Call it another impressive
statistic on a resume filled with them.GO ROGER!!!!!!
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