Wednesday, October 22, 2008

One last hurrah

I just wish Kumble is fit and raring to go for the 3rd test. I am sure Jumbo has one last match winning effort left in the tank before he signs off. I am pretty sure, he will be the next to go from the Fab 5.
The fan in me wants him to go out on a high and not when everyone and their neighbors are asking why is he hanging around when he is not needed anymore. I am not so sure. All these guys seem to have forgotten the number of matches this man has won for India single-handedly. Its all nice to forget what he has done, when winning seems so easy without him.
I hope the Kotla can give him back his mojo and remind all the disbelievers what Kumble in his pomp can still do.
Remind us all one last time Jumbo!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Aussie on the run

It must be a new feeling for the all conquering Aussies, chasing leather. They better find some better bowlers or they had better get used to a lot more running behind the ball. This Indian team has really ground their collective noses in it in the second test.

This test looks like its headed only one way unless something drastic happens tomorrow. Here is hoping India finishes the job off without too much of a fuss on the morrow.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Defiant no more

A few posts earlier, I had said that he should be the first one to leave and he has done precisely that. Bravo.
He has a chance to go out in a decent manner. And I don't think anyone can grudge him that. Dada did a lot for Indian cricket. And it owes him the farewell ride. I just hope he doesn't lose his intensity now that he has decided to leave.
I for one will be at the Chinnaswamy to root for him on the first day.

Thank you for the memories Dada..

Friday, October 3, 2008

Bracing for tomorrow!

These are testing times for Indian cricket. A hugely successful generation must move on and the next generation has to step into the breach. If I were the one following the Fab 5 into the Indian team, I would be daunted. The legacy they will leave behind is formidable. I for one think, Indian cricket will suffer from it for a while to come.
While the Fab 5 have another chance to add to their legacy in the series coming up, the replacements are running out of time to stake a claim. Two young men did take a step forward yesterday, while a much favoured veteran just reinforced his lack of application. Talent he has aplenty. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will be the bulwark of Indian batting in the future if they can keep their eyes on the ball hereon in. In such a higly rewarding arena, its strange that I talk about keeping their eyes on the ball. Many a youngster has fallen by the wayside, because he could not keep his eye on the ball. The distractions proved too tempting, ultimately costing him his chance at cricketing immortality. Him here could be any number of cricketers we are all familiar with. Kambli, Siva, Sadanand Vishwanath, Yuvraj......