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O.K. for starters, I am not
a cricket fan and I certainly do not think Sachin is God. I am sure some of you
out there would have already closed the window/tab and moved on to the next
post. Now that they are gone, I am writing this post for the tolerant lot,
mostly women, who have been bullied for not knowing the ABCs of cricket and for
not following the game as closely as the other sex.
I was 10 and my brother 7.
I was the eldest kid in the family and I had more cousin brothers than sisters.
Cricket was their life blood to say the least. A summer vacation never
was complete without innumerous games of playing with the ‘exam-pad-turned-bat’
and a worn out tennis ball. They even played with stones when the ball crossed
the threshold and cracked Sushila Auntie’s kitchen glass. When it rained, they
still played cricket. The concept of book cricket awed the cricket-blind me
too. I used to persuade my brothers to come play with me. I showed them how to
paint a window; they called me a ‘silly’ painter and went on to collect sticks
for stumps. They constantly threw brickbats at me, wait, isn’t that an
ironically sympathetic statement I just used? Well, that was just the
beginning.
Television was a boon, or
so I thought. Cartoon was heaven and ‘Tom and Jerry’ was absolutely the only
God I knew at that time. Just like how every commercial movie dons a villain,
there came one in my life too. The antagonist was gory in nature, the kind
which made me crawl under the blanket and wish I were in another world, the
kind which made time move slower than ever, the kind which made me feel
lifeless, the kind which made my every summer vacation a horror - Test cricket.
Man, did I get to watch the men in white playing all the day all through my
vacation? Yes. My dad never let my finger touch even the remotest part of the
TV remote. I was desolate and I used to cry. Mom never came to rescue because
she has been there and done that, the exact same thing as me. My little wicked
brothers laughed and giggled and cheered and mumbled as the cricket matches
showed less or no mercy on people like me. When my parents saw my desperation
and hatred, they decided I do something and made me join handwriting classes.
Seriously, how cruel can that get?
Time went by, I went on to
become someone who hated holidays dreading the sound of ‘Tok……………..Tok….
tkk…..tok…” , that sound which comes when the ball meets the bat, I really
dreaded that.
Time went by, I grew up. I
was matured enough to understand that none of my brothers, not even my dad did
it intentionally. They were addicted to this game and all that was associated
with the game. They loved it so passionately that none of the following list
ever mattered to them when they are watching/playing the game – a burning
house, a baby crying, a lonely kid, cockroaches flying, stale food, dogs
howling, storm coming, homework pending, and the list goes on.
I am part of the gang now.
Not officially, but I have come to love one form of cricket which is lively,
entertaining and makes it easy for people to follow the game. The 20-over
matches – T20 and IPL are definitely my type of cricket as I still hate the
sight of test matches and I am hated for saying so.
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So,
thank you StarSports.com for making the form of cricket I love more
interesting. I love the scoreboard graphics, the powerful video streaming, the
spider cameras, the commentators, the colorful players, the interaction
with on-field players and not to forget the witty advertisements you endorse. I
can now look forward to a holiday, I can take a sick day off from office, and I
can even ignore the boiling milk when I hear “Keep calm Kanna Keep calm, watch
Pepsi IPL on Star Sports.Commmm”
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Thankiees :)
DeleteVery Honest Expression :-) Mention of exam pad cricket bat, tennis ball and the stone replacement - all took me back memory lane :-) I wasnt a fan of Tom and Jerry, but neither a fan of Test Cricket. However a big fan of your writing :-) Looking forward to more.
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