11 Mar 2012

A life less ordinary!!


Life is a race. Though I completely disagree with this, since most people say so, let’s consider this statement. There are two kinds of people in this world. One, who are leading the race, the other one who lag behind them, and then, there is this third kind of people, who are not even interested in this cat race. Proudly, I belong to the third kind. If you ask me to define life, my answer will be a question. Why should I define life? I don’t have the privilege of having 10 lives to waste, to understand ‘What life is?’ So, just keep it simple. Don’t question too much about life, just enjoy the way as it comes. Life is something that needs to be celebrated, not to be questioned about. Fine, here comes the question. Why am I blogging now? Is it because my friends asked me to do so? Or is it because I have an important message that needs to be conveyed to the world? Or is it because I want to show that I too can blog? No. It is rather simple. It’s a Sunday evening and I don’t have a much better work to do. So, here we go...
By the time I’m writing this, almost every cricket fan in India must be reading, commenting and writing about one thing, Dravid’s departure from International cricket. As a Dravid fan it’s very obvious that I’m starting my first post by writing about THE WALL. So here is my tribute, in words, to THE LEGEND.
I’ve always wondered how bad we people will feel if we were dumped with additional responsibilities, which we never like at all? How many times have we regretted for doing our work properly and because of which we were burdened with some extra works? Above all, even after doing all these and performing above expectations, if we’re not recognized well how worse does it feel?
Here’s a man, almost in his early 40’s, at the world’s most prestigious LORD’s where, even the GOD himself failed to glorify his greatness, when almost all his teammates succumbed to the mounting pressure, he stood and delivered. That’s what Dravid is all about. Whenever things get worse in Indian cricket, when everything runs out of control and when only a miracle can save you, that miracle is RAHUL DRAVID. I just love these famous lines about Dravid,

Sehwag is injured, Will you open? Yes!
We need to play seven batsmen, Will you keep wickets? Yes!
We cannot play seeming balls in England, Will you make a comeback in ODI’s? Yes!
Zaheer has hamstring injury, Will you bowl?  Okay! 
Captain is injured, will you lead the team? Yes!
And this one is a gem!!
“One of the seniors needs to retire, Will you retire first? Yes!”
And you call Hussey, Mr.Cricket??

But I’m sure Dravid will humbly deny this. He doesn’t like comparisons. He is unique in his own way. Perfectly unique, that the possibility of finding another Dravid is negative. He is more than just Mr.Cricket. What always mattered to him is his team. Perhaps he is one of the very few players in the world who played for their nation rather than for their own records. And that’s what makes him even more special.
The one thing rarely common between Sachin and Dravid is their humbleness. Nowadays you can see youngsters who’ve just entered international cricket or debutants who’ve just made a mark in IPL, shouting and jumping from sky to earth, the moment they hit a century. But here are these legends even after scoring so many centuries, even after breaking and creating numerous records, so silent, controlled and humbled. May be that’s why they’re still legends.
Unlike his contemporaries, Dravid has always been underrated, shadowed and recognized less. I really wonder how it feels, to have done all the possible efforts for the team’s glory, sometimes even more and still being shadowed by the superstars of Indian cricket. Terrible! But he never did show any sign of embarrassment, anger or any negative feeling for that matter, never at all. That speaks volumes of the man he is!!
Apart from a cricketing legend, what inspires me most is his character on and off the field. His simplicity, humbleness, humility will be a lesson to all, striving for greatness. Here are some words from the legend himself, just after he announced his retirement,
The game is lucky to have you (fans) and I have been lucky to play before you…  My approach to cricket has been reasonably simple: it was about giving everything to the team, it was about playing with dignity and it was about upholding the spirit of the game. I hope I have done some of that. I have failed at times, but I have never stopped trying. It is why I leave with sadness but also with pride"
When something ends, it marks the beginning of the other. There will be someone playing in the place of Dravid and trying to fill the void created by him, but I’m sure there is just one WALL, one DRAVID.  Good bye Jammy!! 

10 comments:

  1. Hey u really rocked in describing why u started writing the blog... Its like u r writing blogs for 5 to 10yrs... nice accent and good description of all... liked ur first blog itself... keep writing and keep rocking da..:):):)

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  2. awesome da!! way to go.... nd u did forget to mention wat he had replied when asked bout retiring after one last test(which he can afford to play) , he replied "y to block a younsters chance". he's should be probably called god of cricket!! hail u dravid.

    nd u/ve done a great job da!! i love your post. u sound lik a pro!!

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  3. Dei thaarmaar writing da! You really must write a lot! Right and apt use of words and professional description! and as a fan of Dravid, I must say this is really a great start for an awesome blog!

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  4. I would like to salute you for this blog... I am one of the biggest fan of Dravid... You made me feel proud with your blog... Great....

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