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incognito - September 2006

The Consummate Professional

September 22nd 2006 02:26
Sachin @ cricinfo
"Playing off his pads"

Stars are born not made. They have the unique ability to master a sport, an art or even a skill. One such star is Sachin Tendulkar. Although admired for his craftsmanship within a cricketing arena, people sometimes forget to understand the preparation and the durability of such a star. Sachin is a consummate professional, he practices for hours and devotes him self to the one thing he adores, his life is cricket.


If only you and I were able to direct our most concerted efforts to the things we love. That is solemn the difference between stardom and mediocrity. Sachin has just returned to the world game after an injury that has plagued his return for the past year. He is continually being written off and labelled unfit to play the game he has mastered. How can the general population be so easily persuaded to believe such fickle rumours?? I acknowledge that he is coming to the end of an outstanding career however it is extremely unlikely for a man of his integrity to bow out without a fight.

There are few sportspeople around the world who are idolised the way Sachin has been for the past 17 years of his cricketing life. He has carried the burden of Indian cricket since he first debuted as a young 16 year old. He has since amassed the support of a billion passionate Indians who live and breathe his every move. He has conquered the pressure, the reliance of playing for his country with every calculated innings.


Since returning to world cricket Sachin has again silenced his critics with another graceful but calculated return to world cricket in the DLF Cup played in Malaysia. He was always going to fire, it was just a matter of timing for such people are born with the talent to entertain combined with a willingness to succeed. Even to the neutral observer Sachin is a graceful batsmen who makes the art of batting look quite effortless but to those who are stars, people like Tiger Woods, Michael Schumaker and Roger Federer to name a few, will realise the burden of such a gift.

Stars like Sachin only come around ‘once in a blue moon’, I therefore encourage cricket lovers, sports lovers and critics around the world to acknowledge and cherish his efforts as his innings comes to a close. He undoubtedly deserves to leave the game at the same dizzy heights as an Andre Agassi or a Steve Waugh. He is the consummate professional and he will continue to practice, prepare and deliberate as thought it were his first match.
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The Aftermath

September 16th 2006 06:56


Another night, another time and once again we sit and stare at the empty room that sits before us during the aftermath of a drinking session we’d like to forget. Hangovers! Everyone gets them, some deny them and some embrace them.

The embarrassment of a conversation, the reminder of a moment, it’s an undignified experience that usually leads to moments of turmoil. Even a realist believes in controlling this habit, but how it likes to prosper in our darkest moments. Apparently there is a cure there are many hangover cures, still to find one that actually works. There are some that like to embrace the phenomena and pretend that it simply does not exist and there are others that will moan and groan until it prevails.

It’s much the same even after great preparation. Planning and preparation gives you time and strength but the battle begins well after the fight. If you sit and stare you will be consumed, if you move and dare you could be overcome. For this is a power no mortal can control it therefore becomes imperative to welcome the aftermath and enjoy the nights as they come along.


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Big Bad Darell

September 15th 2006 06:58
Back in the 90’s when Darell Hair called Muralithiran for ‘chucking’ as it’s been named since. Cricket lovers were bemused and a little disheartened because Darrell could have ended the career of one the greatest finger spinners the world has ever seen. ‘Murali’ is now an exceptional bowler with a less than untarnished reputation.

Well big bad Darell is back in a big way and continues to wither in a controversial twist. In a recent test match his treatment of a Pakistan side led by Inzamam Ul Haq was deplorable. Once more an International cricket side was led off by its captain due to a conscious decision made by Hair. Let’s put the ball tampering incident to a side and let’s get to the absurd letter Hair wrote to the ICC demanding $500 thousand dollars. Oh no Darryl what have you done this time??

I for one think this sort behaviour in cricket is an outrage from a playing perspective let alone from an umpire. Has he lost his marbles?? Darell happens to represent the umpiring fraternity of Australia and therefore he represents Australian cricket. Can he be expected to objectively umpire another cricket match considering his reputation?? I assume not but the ICC and the Australian Cricket Board have been appointed to make such decisions and I assume they’ve placed a lot of thought into this one. Here, here Darell what have you install for us next…
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Tactical Genius- September 11

September 15th 2006 03:03
This week has once again refreshed our memories of September 11 five years ago. A day that captivated audiences around the world, it was the day the world's super power was infiltrated by Al Qaeda, led by a relatively unknown by the name of Osama Bin Laden.

Five years on, one can't but still admire the thought process behind Osama’s grand plan to take on the U.S. ‘Yes’ it was cruel and 'yes’ thousands of innocent lives were impacted, totally one hundred percent agreed. It was a violent attack on U.S soil, something that cannot be tolerated. Yet why does one sit back and try to understand the plot, was it a plot or mass murder


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