Wednesday, November 13, 2013

 

My God....


Cricket was a game I loved the most and understood the least. Loved the game because as it was one ‘boring game’ that spread across days. Thank God it is hours now, with one day and T20 format, as the Test match format is spread over days. So the hours that got spent watching the boring game was constructively used getting friends over and downing beers and yelling and screaming when a wicket fell or a four or six run got struck. Though this too was limited only when then there was an India - Pakistan match and it was a semis or finals.

India - Pakistan matches were always watched by me as if it was a war happening. If Pakistan lost, it was a joy we could kick the Pakistanis (not using the word Pakis as it is considered offensive). If India lost it was like ‘we are anyways a country of losers’ with Pakistan exporting terrorism since the day we were partitioned, to the extent severing off the head of one of our soldiers, and maybe even playing football with it. Despite all this our governments(s) plays ball with Pakistan and they don’t have the balls to go to war with Pakistan. So at least there was cricket where I could visualize war.

My Mother never understood any sport besides the sport I excelled in, which was playing the fool. So could not understand of what she understood about cricket which she started watching ever since Sachin came on the scene. Whenever he went to bat, she used to go in prayer mode. Someone who was a conservative and old fashioned lady, will be jumping with excitement when Sachin struck terror on the field. Someone who retreated into a shell if he got out. If he got out on a ‘duck’ it was like mourning in the house. Being a teenager when Sachin came on the scene, having friends home and downing beer was not something I graduated too, but watching her sheer excitement was nothing short of entertainment.

The excitement rubbed into me and soon I was a ‘Sachin maniac’. He was a drug that I craved to get out of the problems and the mess the world is in (or maybe it was just my world). Hated the title given to him which was ‘God of cricket’……..but when he did magic with his magic wand (cricket bat) I was like ‘Oh my God’, and if he got out it was ‘Ohhhhhhhhh Gawd’……if he struck a ton it was ‘God you rock’. In the process confusing my God with him. Thanks to Sachin who brought the small doses of joy into my life, and as I moved on in life, cricket was something I started watching lesser but more (or whatever little) when Sachin used to play. If not watching it, any news on Sachin was something I consumed, though never got a chance to consume food in one of his restaurants though.

With fame his fortunes increased with endorsements. Someone who is not an actor and has a feminine voice endorsing products!! Actors who used to endorse products would fear his endorsing products, like how any cricketer feared when he entered the cricketing field. His endorsements always ensured great sales for the products he associated with. To the extent some of the products even endorsed his signature as ‘limited edition products’. I can’t remember any actor whose signature got endorsed on a product, and even if there is, I don’t want to remember.

As today Sachin goes to play his swan song in his cricketing career, with sadness and grief I am not watching, or even bothered to know what he scores. I don’t care if he goes out on a duck or even cracks a ton. All I know is my heart will be cracked. No one can take his place in my life. Wondering where would I now retreat to when I need the ‘drug Sachin’. Getting friends home and downing beers will never be the same. Anyways cricket is such a boring game, so I will now watch government proceedings in the parliament. The joy and hope is with Sachin as a Member of Parliament he could go into Parliament and whacks some balls, and I could yell Saaaaacccchiiin Saaaaacccchiiin.  
My God, please save this country.

Comments:
Nice one sun. Agree and hope he does in parliament what he did on the field

 
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