Tuesday, July 31, 2007

The turnaround

A shock loss to Bangladesh, a determined thrashing of Bermuda that included a emotional hug between Sachin and Dravid that indicated they would reach the next stage come what may and finally a disappointing collapse against Lanka. The Indians were out of a competition many tipped them to be contenders for. An emotional country had reacted spurring on a stupid board to take action against the players. Fingers were raised and heads were called for. Honour was clearly at stake. A long journey for redemption was awaiting the players.

It begun in a easy place - in Bangladesh where as the media hyped it Revenge was on the menu. Seniors were "rested" and the juniors managed to win the ODIs. But for the rested seniors - Sachin and Saurav there were points to prove. Sachin battled on to get two hundreds - determined but laboured. Not quite Sachin they said. Over the hill they said. Retire was the call.
Two Hoots was the answer.

The journey had begun with the easy steps taken. Onward they went to the United Kingdom with a battle to fight with the Africans of the Southern variety. Two nineties in 2 ODIs from the big man - one laboured one cracking and the Indians were winners. The more difficult step had been taken. The smile was back as was the spring in the step. Cricket was enjoyable yet again.

The Tests beckoned. The practice game saw the England Lions taking on the Indians. With 4 cheap wickets down all seemed lost. After all it was only the man who shouldve retired and a prince who never quite looked like getting to the throne at the crease. The man-who-shouldve-retired threw his head back - the bat on the ball and leather was belted. 177 of the best and then again the doubters had to hold back their harsh words. Would he still get the better of them?

The first test. Lords. Never an international century here. Jinxed. Failure. A streaky first salvo till Anderson got one to swing in. And then the ball that did happen twice in the blue moon. He had been Montied - once too many it was. The test looked lost. Till Dhoni decided his place in the side merited a fighter knock. Till rains decided that they owed India a few. Till Bucknor decided not to go anti India this time atleast. They got out of jail. However the doubters were purring in joy - they had evidence to launch the "Retire" campaign again.

Till Trent Bridge. Only till then. Because once Zaheer had done his deed - the openers partied and soon Sachin was there. Circumspect but purposeful. Hit on the head. Boundaries hit many times more. A duel with Sidebottom - perhaps lucky but more importantly persistent and classy he survived to get a classy 91 till Taufel decided someone should take over Bucknor's mantle.
A Ganguly special followed by another Taufel special - India were on their way to victory

And yet again Zaheer did his deed - superbly - with RP getting the nomination for best supporting act. 73 to chase and barring a few hiccups India had won.

The long journey to redemption was well on its way both for India and Sachin. It will only be complete if the series is won and more importantly later if Australia is felled.

I for one would gladly exchange a world cup for beating Aussie in Aussie in a test series. For without great dreams we have no great future.

3 comments:

Madhurjya (Banjo) Banerjee said...

Hero worship can't go but a lot more refined. Excellently written. Specially loved the last part. That would be the High Point for our Famous Five.

prince of hyderabad said...

Couldn't catch either innings - but from whatever little I read on cricinfo, I believe that Ganguly was looking fairly comfortable at Lord's too. Something I have noticed lately about Saurav and this coming from me - I am sure you would be surprised.

If I analyze his game today, I believe he is losing his concentration far too often in his 40s - not able to focus on "this delivery" "this moment" - not able to zone out the inner demons within. If you analyze any of his big innings in the recent past (let us say since 2005), anytime he has gone past 40, he has given a chance. So, if I am a bowler, as soon as he gets to 40, I am very interested with all my slips waiting. He does inspire confidence these days, but he falters too often. Something that Dravid should not get into the habit of doing.

And I firmly think he should exert himself a lot more as captain - it was a little unsettling to watch Ganguly have a go at Sreesanth after another of his wayward overs. I liked Ganguly's commitment but then I have never doubted it - what I did not like was Dravid's reluctance to be harsh when the need arose - something that I have always doubted. I think he should stop being the Mr Nice now, especially when one of your chaps needs a kick up his backside.

Would trade 11 of Dada's 12 centuries to see him get a series-winning or win-inspiring knock against the Oz. You know which one I would not trade any day.

Push said...

@Banjo - Yup an Aussie win would be nirvana indeed

@Venkataka - Saurav is looking confident again totally. Agree with you on Dravid needing to spank Sree for the waywardness.
Ob i know you wouldnt exchange the Brisbane knock. And really i think we having bowlers who can pick 20wkts is return on investment for someone like Sachin.