The home coming of the Bengal Tiger.
Sourav Ganguly back in his 'Team India'
You can love him , you can hate him ,but you can't deny him !Bengal Tiger is roaring again!
The quintessential southpaw, Prince of Calcutta is back in Indian test squad touring South Africa.
Welcome back Dada!
I have always wondered what is it about us as a nation, as a people, that we don't treat out heroes right.
There are many instances to back that claim, but I will restrict the choice to just two from the game of cricket, something about which Indians are so passionate about.
Saurav Ganguly, India's most successful captain (never mind he was not the most successful batsman), and Mohammed Azharuddin, who held the honour till Saurav came along.
I am not an 'expert' in cricket, just another Indian whose passion for the game has been slowly declining. And after the debacle in South Africa during the Ist test, I don't need an explanation why my interest has been on the wane.
But back to Saurav. There's a way out for a national hero (and Dada is a national hero, make no mistake), and it's my contention that he was not offered the privilege of an honourable exit. Remember how Kapil Dev went? But Saurav was treated as a national shame by the establishment that was quick to see his back.
I have no argument to offer over his record as a batsman, and will leave it to the expert panel. I was bothered by the fact that the cricket establishment let private prejudices cloud its judgement in treating him. My heart was broken by the promo he did during the Champions Trophy, Apne Dada ki baat maanenge na? and also the Pepsi ad where he introduces as "Mae Saurav, yaad hai aap sab ko."
It was a shameful episode, like Azhar's expulsion from the game over match-fixing was. I have no proof either way about Azhar. But it seemed far-fetched that one single person, never mind if he was captain, could throw a match when the game involved 11 players pulling together. And even if it was possible, surely the scam could not have been possible without official connivance at some level. Can you tell me who from the cricketing establishment paid the penalty, like our star players did? In contrast, see how other nations whose players were charged with match-fixing treated them. Herschelle Gibbs was in India only last month, playing in the Champions Trophy in India!
When the BCCI invited Azhar to an official function recently, much against the ICC's wishes, after treating him like a pariah these few years, I was happy. Azhar was also a national hero, and deserved to be treated as one, not as a criminal. Not when others have got away scot-free.
Now coming back to our dada, about whom we were talking about.
Gone with a whimper and back with a bang — that is Saurav Ganguly. In all likelihood, he is here to stay at least till the World Cup next year.
A YEAR IS a long time in anyone’s career, and more so for cricketers. And, when that one year happens to be a year of layoff, it may even appear like a decade. In other words, a one-year break would wreck the confidence of any professional. This is precisely why one cannot but admire the way Sourav Ganguly has made his comeback into Team India.
I admire the man’s tenacity and grit. Any other player in his place would have given up long ago. But Sourav’s faith and determination have stood him in good stead. However, Sourav’s real test has just begun. How Sourav conducts himself on and off the field will be watched with curiosity by the public as well as the media. Each of his on-field antics and off-field comments will be analyzed threadbare
Salutes to Sourav, who has staged one of the greatest comebacks of Indian cricket! One hopes that Sourav grabs this opportunity with both hands and gives unstinted support to Rahul Dravid.
How Sourav joined the other team members in South Africa and how he and his bete noire Chappell exchanged pleasantries have become part of cricketing folklore now, and need not be repeated here.
Well, time teaches the hard way. A chastised Sourav, who once took his position in Team India for granted, was soon reduced to saying that he was prepared to play in any position and perform any role if he was selected.
Despite all attempts of Greg-Dravid pushing him out.... Ganguly is back. Well done Dada!!!!: : : : Lets see you playing some glorious innings before you retire. Ganguly deserved that one comeback chance to bow down in grace. The people of India have backed him, lets hope he does great for India.
Good Luck Dada
Let the fireworks begin........