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ICC World Cup 2011 - For whom?

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

“We will take it one match at a time from here. Unless we think about the next match, we cannot even go to the next level.”

-Dhoni

With the 2nd quarter-finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 scheduled for the 24th of March 2011, not only the minds of the 15 member squad, but also those of a billion population are fixed on just one thing “India vs Australia”.

Australia, is certainly not the team it was over the past few years-an epitome of sheer dominance. The Indian team on the other hand is not justifying the strength it displays on paper. With both the teams not looking good enough to win a real “India Australia” encounter, there is one difference that separates the two - SACHIN.

A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. While Sachin provides the team its strength, most of the rest justify its weakness. The mystery that envelops the period after Sachin’s dismissal remains unsolved. An unedited version of the wickets package follows. Is it just that no other batsman can get over the grief of a Sachin dismissal, or is it that the opposition’s confidence and performance raises by leaps and bounds after the same? Or, is it just destiny? We fail to find answers.

While half the people in India believe that cricket is religion and Sachin is God, the other half strongly believe that India will not emerge victorious when Sachin performs. It is high time the latter look out into the sunlight. While statistics are enough to prove them wrong, I find it baffling that the one who performs is accused rather than praised, and the ones who fail are excused rather than reprimanded. The funny part is, these are the same people who are praying that the 100th run of the 100th ton off the willow that has created most of Cricket’s batting records comes on their own home ground. Cricket is a funny game indeed.

Here is a man who has carried the expectations of a billion, and performed better than the expectations. A man who has withstood the tests of time, pressure and injury. A man who has always put the game, country and team first, and him next. And all this for 22 long years now. The respect that he receives from the people, not only in India but all around the world is only a reflection of the respect he gives the game that is Cricket. He has given a lot to Indian cricket. What has he got in return? A string of disappointments, failures, and the fetid breath of defeat. The instances when he had failed the team remain a countable minimum. But the instances when the team has failed him: during his 175 against Australia, 136 against Pakistan while fighting full body cramps, an overall performance in the 2003 World Cup, 111 against South Africa in this World cup, the list goes on. What more he has to do, I fail to understand.

Though his deification is completely justified, one thing eludes him. The World Cup. The team is indebted. Penitance is not the solution, Performance is. They have to win the cup, and win it now. Not for the country, not for the team, but for him, the man who has taken not only Indian cricket, but World cricket to peaks never thought of before. In this situation I will agree with what Mr.Siddhu said, “Winning is not everything, it is the only thing.”

1 comments:

  1. Sowmya Ragavan said...

    Nice one chit!! I loved it :)

    March 24, 2011 at 12:19 AM  

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