Thursday, December 29

black and blue

So the Indian cricket team's nike sponsorship shall come along with a new kit, a piece of news that seems to be buried in few parts of the web. Its a dark blue, though more like a blue-black, harkening to the days of the 1992 World Cup. But there seems to be no yellow or saffron elements in it, and it seems a bit 'neither here nor there'. A better call can be made when we actually see them unveiled in the Pak ODIs I suppose.
Assuming , of course, they actually 'unveil it' in a reasonable manner, unless they believe these dashing chaps here holding them up is good enough till the MiBB* march out.


pic AFP

*Men in BlueBlack

Thursday, December 22

tony-shony

I know I am probably being petty, but isn't there something incongruous in Tony Greig waxing eloquent here. And did the report have to be titled 'Tony Greig sees the future in black and white'? And And I might as well go the whole hog and be unecessarily hyper:
I always took it as a bit of a compliment to cop it from the crowd out here, but
we always went down the light-hearted course. There were no racist overtones
And how would you know, Tony? Racists overtones to a team full of white people? I don't think so.

inanity

In typical fashion, Star News declared in their post match, pre- pakistan tour analysis that Harbhajan had never bowled in Pakistan, Kumble and Pathan a mere 3 tests each. What inexperience!
Well, given we played in Pakistan in 2004 after years, what did you expect? Bring back Kapil?

Wednesday, December 21

slurs

so what is with people? if you spend the money to go watch a cricket match (and, I assume, the beer you consume there), why waste it if all you end up doing is this? Get a life. I suppose these are the people who have Lehmann posters up in their rooms.

Meanwhile, I don't quite get why Ganguly should be meeting with Pawar. It smacks of either political overtones, desperation, pettiness, or all of these- and I am not saying its one-sided either. If he makes it to Pakistan now, it will be seen as a tainted selection; if he is not picked in the playing XI (which he might not if this man has anything to say), there will be another uproar- treating a former captain with no respect by letting him (forcing him) to languish in the dressing room.

Sigh. The webs they weave...

Tuesday, December 20

Motera

So 'Pao Bhajji' had the Lankans in a spin with some good bouncy off-spin stuff. (Talking of bouncy, Warney's leg breaks are hitting chaps on the helmet in Perth...), but the Lankans are making sure India doesn't have it easy. India is 2 down, and SL's body language is real positive.

Is it just me, or does the Motera crowd seem rather genenerous (by Indian standards) with their applause?

Monday, December 19

return...

It is after very long that I write here. But enough about that already. Suffice it to say that multiple blogs are hard to maintain- not to mention indulgent, ambitious and fun. If one did not have a job, one would write more.
Or would one…

It is also after very long that the Indian team is without both Dravid and Ganguly in this the third Test against Sri Lanka being played in Ahmedabad. ‘nuff said about Ganguly and his unceremonious exit, though- I only hope I don’t write on this topic because the melodrama takes another twist soon.
94 tests is a long time, and a lineup sans Dravid leaves me a little uncomfortable, and a tad wistful. In a few years time, after a couple of (dare I say it) retirements, things shall get very difficult indeed. I mean- I don’t know about the team, they’ll be difficult for me.

What a packed day, though. As Pathan follows up his excellent batting innings with a wicket, things are back to normal at Perth after South Africa threatened to take the Aussies to the brink in their backyard. Hodge and Hussey are having a rollicking time of it, and Clarke must wonder whatever happened to the Golden Boy Pup he had become. And an obviously (but unjustifiably) tiring (and depleted) English side are trying to restrict the Pakistanis and equalise a series.
What a day to return to cricket blogging. I only hope I stick around, because at the moment my brain is still somewhere in Delhi.
I, of course, am not.