Cricket Crazy.....: Mr.Gavaskar, Your Popular Team is Returning to India!

Monday, March 26, 2007

Mr.Gavaskar, Your Popular Team is Returning to India!

I am watching World Cup match between Australia Vs South Africa. Mathew Heyden just hit a six to bring up the fastest century of the World Cup Cricket in 66 balls. Ricky Ponting hit a six to become the batsman to hit the highest number of sixes in the World Cup of Cricket.

I am also remembering our own Sunil Gavaskar’s comments, “ Australians may be the number one team in the world but they not the most popular.”

Who Cares, Sunny?

Your most popular cricketers are coming home to India tail between their legs not being able to reach the Super Eights and beaten by the lowly Bangla Desh.

Even now is your choice the Losing Popular Team India to Winning Unpopular Australia?

Australians are ready to spill their blood and guts on the field to win the 2007 Cricket World Cup. If they think it is not enough, they are ready to spill the blood and guts of their opponents to win.

Do you want to know what is the root cause of the great Indian annihilation, Mr.Sunil Gavaskar?

Our Cricket stars are more worried about losing their cricket sex appeal (this phrase is patented!) and the consequent ad rakings than about winning and losing a cricket match.

In effect Sunny, they do not want to lose their popularity. And in chasing popularity, they have lost everything including their popularity.

Ever heard a popular quotation? “Happiness is like a butterfly. If you chase it, you may not catch it, but if you sit still it may descend upon you.”

Replace the happiness with popularity. Team India is chasing popularity not excellence in cricket.

Popularity should be the effect not the cause. The great Indian Cricket team, with tiger stripes painted on their faces, thinks popularity is the cause and hence this greatest of debacles. You want clearer definition of Cause and Effect.

You play excellent cricket (cause), and you become popular (effect). But Indian cricket stars think they are popular (cause) and hence they by, default, should play excellent cricket (effect). And people like you by making them demigods fuel this madness.

Why you make them demigods is to increase your salability is a known thing. But by creating this hype and hoopla about Indian Cricket, you are killing real cricket played by Australia. The batting of Heyden, Ponting, Clarke etc was real cricket Sir, and what the Indian Cricket Team played in the 2007 is a cheap imitation.

I define the quality of Australian Cricket today as Sublime. It is attained by hours and hours of practice and saint like discipline, sweat, pain, sacrifice and self-denial.

And you have the effrontery to make derogatory remarks to them? Mend your ways, Sir, before it is too late! You did it, to a certain extent, by apologizing to David Hooke's family. But that is not enough, a full scale apology is due.

You know what the opponents feel when our, once great, Sachin Tendulkar takes guard. HOPE!

But when Ricky Ponting takes guard. FEAR!

In India cricketers should not only be able to play cricket, but should be photogenic also, so that the Colas and Pepsis can promote their worse than human urine like soft drinks, using the beautiful faces of Sachin, Dravid etc. Remember, “Ooh, Aah, India....”

Ramesh Powar is a better one-day bowler than Harbhajan Singh in today’s form. He was not picked because he is not good looking. You were a better cricketer than me, so I need not have to tell you this. Observe closely how Ramesh Powars delivers moves in the air. You call it “drift” in cricketing language. Harbhajan of today does not have it. An off spinner without the “drift” is a toothless tiger.

All this is because of self serving servants of the Indian cricket who have established themselves in the garb of cricket experts, cricket commentators, cricket administrators, cricket advisors, cricket selectors.

Ricky Ponting ups his batting to the next niche when the opposition, the situation of the match is toughest.

And your so-called Popular Cricketers up their batting when the opposition is the hapless Bermuda and when there is nothing in the bowling.

My World Cup is not over, Mr.Gavaskar, yours is!

I will watch Australia every time they play, whatever the opposition, because cricket played by them now Is Cricket. Period. You go and find some excuse to blame them. But your game is over. Because your product which was on sale, has become stale and has zero demand! Good Luck!

P.S.: And I am a proud citizen of India! If I don’t mention it here you will think I am an Australian! that is why!

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Shame on You Mr.Gavaskar
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11 comments:

Pk said...

Ganesh. Just saw ur blog in cricbuzz. I would like to get one thing clear for myself. I too read Gavaskar s comments and felt it was unnecessary but to be correct, did he ever mention that Australia are unpopular compared to India. I get the same feeling on reading ur article which I got on reading Ponting s comments. Gavaskar s comments was in the capacity of a former Cricket player. Not a former Indian player and definitely not in any capacity related to the current Indian team. You may like the Australian team and I too do except for one man. but that is out of the scope of my reply here. what I would like to know is, how did you manage to come to an idea that Gavaskar related anything to Indian cricket team being popular. He mentioned that the Westindies of the 80 s was a very popular team and that is the end of it. No mention of India coz he knows as much as you and me that the current Indian cricket team cannot be compared to the current Australian team. I just felt like writing this. Didnt know if you were open to comments or any criticism but just thought I should write this. Please dont rub it on others who like the Indian cricket team and who are deeply disappointed at the current situation. If Gavaskar had done a mistake, he should be chastised and not the Current Indian cricket team like what Ponting did.

Hope I make myself clear.!!!

Anonymous said...

Your comments on Mr.Gavaskar are correct. My suggestion for Mr.Gavaskar is ,please stop writing article on Indian Cricket. If you have real capability,please implement them on India team, then we will accept it. Prove youself then discuss everything. Making comments are easy but playing like Australias is difficult for indians. India is great country but indian players are commercial players. While making comments on Australia, please list out the positive point for Australia and negative for India, then make negative to positive for india. I hope only indian are saying india is great cricket team (that one also not 100%), first try to improve this one to 100% then talk about other teams. Now Bangladesh and Ireland are better than India team upto 2011 world cup. world cup is final exam fro all cricket teams. Mini world cup is pre final exam fro all criket teams. India has been failed from both exams.

Anonymous said...

I think u don't have enough knowledge about cricket to comment like the legends of cricket like "Sachin Tendulkar " and " sunil gavaskar". You may be fan of Ricky Ponting and australian cricketers . But for one day cricket SAchin Tendulkar is the sky ever and for ever

Anonymous said...

I went thru your blog on POPULAR TEAM INDIA. I must say it's a true fact.

Hey, but let me tell you one thing you are going GA GA…! About Ricky pointing and this particular line

You know what the opponents feel when our, once great, Sachin Tendulkar takes guard. HOPE!

But when Ricky Ponting takes guard. FEAR!

I tell you what you might find the same with RP say 3-4 yrs from now, he is at the peak of his career at this point of time you just can't compare two individuals, Sachin in mid 90's to early period on new millennium was un stoppable, it's a fact that he passed his prime and you may never find same Sachin again for that matter any sub-continent player especially batsmen when reach their 30's will start decline and vice-versa will whites. Please don't take this as chance to blame Indian cricket, in 1993-1998 aussi cricket was in crises as well only thing is it happened to Indian this year and you will see the end of these players like Sachin,sourav,rahul and kumble. You will find new gen of players emerging who may not be strong individuals but can gell together as a good team.

After all we the people who made them feel like gods and of course the MEDIA. At the end of the day its after all a game and its for entertainment sake.

Anonymous said...

Ur article about gavaskar and Australians was fantastic..

Anonymous said...

i do very much agree with all the points and they have been aptly put, i hope this article of yours is read by all the Indian Cricket lovers and i bet they all will agree with what you have said and will cut the team to size. Hope your article reaches the masses and they do something about our team so that people like me sitting in Australia can dream in seeing the Indians win the next world cup.

Anonymous said...

just wanted to thank you about the article you wrote
about sunil gavaskar and Aussies on how cricket should
be played. I think it was an excellent article and
someone needed to address that to public and You sure
did one hell of a job in that article. Just have one
question: Do you think at some point that Sachin
batting at number 4 was not a good thing i mean look
at gilchrist, hayden, jayasuria, fleming they are
openers and always come to open the innings for their
respective countries but I think too much experiment
was not good, also kumble should have been played
instead of harbajan since pawar wasnt there. Sachin
playing for india for about 18yrs and opening for
about 10 or 11yrs and the last world cup against
pakistan it was sachin who changed the match so I
think instead of blaming sachin(which i dont think you
are doing it) not to bat well at no. 4 we should have
had him open the innings agaisnt sri lanka. Well just
wanted to share my opinion and once again thanks for
the article.
take care

Anonymous said...

I wld like to congratulate u on the superb email u had written @ cricbuzz.com / http://www.cricketrage.blogspot.com/ ..
I , too , am a proud Indian -- no bdoubt about that .
But , I am a huge Aus fan and simply admire the way they play .

Sunny surely deserved this mail .
Pls fwd the same to him at his email / his new blog site , if u have the details.

Bye ...

Anonymous said...

I think u don't have enough knowledge about cricket to comment like the legends of cricket like "Sachin Tendulkar " and " sunil gavaskar". You may be fan of Ricky Ponting and australian cricketers . But for one day cricket SAchin Tendulkar is the sky ever and for ever

Anonymous said...

hi Ganesh!
i read ur article dude on cricbuzz.com . From ur article everybody can understand 2 things :1) u hate sunil gavaskar 2)u love austrialian cricket
ur article is really a mirror image to the present senario very nicely presented (a bit rude though, ofcourse truth is always bitter)
dont know y i just felt like giving u an opinion of mine - ur choice of words are too good. u can be a good critic.
Regards,
Dhilip.......

Anonymous said...

u r most **** person , i have ever read on internet
u dont how to address elder ppls .
might have said evrything right in but u shld look in ur tone while addressing senior ppl.
so u r waste and i have to write this. i wld have given u big *** if u ever got guts to come in front of me.