Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Politiks when we don't need it

So India wins the Twenty20 World Cup and we are now the first champions of this unique and magnificent concept of Cricket inside 3 hours. This would get Cricket, global acceptance and you might think why no one thought about it earlier. And when someone did think about it and in this case England who have been playing Twenty20 in the domestic circuit for the last few years, one wonders why the BCCI (the guardians of the game) did not think of promoting this tournament. We played only one Twenty20 match before the tournament began.

When ODIs are raking in the moolah, why try something different and reduce our profits. Seems like the Guardians have been caught napping big time.

Another thing that irked me was the welcoming committee at the Wankhede Stadium. Dhoni and his cricketing heroes were upstaged by the BCCI and its political goons. And there were another 200 people on the dias trying to make themselves important or useful to nobody. When Dhoni received the trophy from Ray Mali,ICC president, there was no-one sharing the dias with him. No politicians, no prime-minister, no president, not even Nelson Mandela and yet in India we find jokers trying to steal the limelight from our heroes.

The team bus that had all the Indian players sported the tri-color without the Ashoka Chakra but that of an alarm clock. Kudos to Sharad Pawar for coming up with such a brainwave.

Finally, all State governments and PSUs declared Cash awards and appreciation for their respective players representing their State ..... .... except Gujarat. Two brothers playing the World Cup final together; one of them winning the MOM award were both ignored by their State Govt. Instead it was the Baroda Cricket Association that decided to the appreciate their efforts. Is it because these two jewels of Indian Cricket belong to a religion other than that of the Chief Minister?

Saturday, September 22, 2007


This is probably what my Master does all the time --- Michael


Never do something great if you don't know how to celebrate.

Yuvraj Singh certainly knows how to do both.

India beat Aussies to reach the finals of the first ever T20 world cup.

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

What do you like about Mumbai?

A Brit, working in Mumbai for the last 18 months, told me, "What I like about Mumbai, despite the chaos and the bloody weather, is that its bared open. Everyone is naked and you can see right through them.

The Last Secret of the Temple --- Paul Sussman

Two men from either side of the Suez join hands to solve a gripping story. Inspector Yusuf Khalifa and Detective Arieh Ben-Roi from Isreal are two human beings brought up in present times to almost hate the guts of each other. An unsolved murder mystery drives both men to grudgingly work together and as the plot widens, it only adds more to the mystery surrounding the Last Secret of the Temple.

This book might actually spark an interest in me to read more books.