Tuesday, March 22, 2011
The Cup that counts….
The First round of the ICC cricket world cup has come to an end and it has been a fascinating one month of some closely fought, some one sided cricket matches. To me this one is the biggest cricketing event of all times. I still remember the Kerry Packer cricket series started in Australia, decades ago and its astonishing what an ‘idea’ could do. Cricket world cup gets bigger and bigger.
Before the start of the event, I believed that atleast one of the associate Nations would make it to the quarters. As it turned out none of them managed to do so and here what we have - 8 top teams in the world in the quarter finals. It gotta be an intense contest from here on in.
To start with when Viru Sehwag ‘dismissed’ the first ball of the world cup through extra cover, I was sure that the tournaments’ gonna be a run feast. India was clinical with their batting but the bowling looked as vulnerable as ever and has not improved so far in the tournament. It all comes down to Zak every time and so far he has delivered. But nonetheless India was the second most interesting team of the first round, obviously behind England. My word! Each game England played went down the wire. And I wonder how hell in the world a team can tie to India, beat SA and WI but loose to Ireland and Bangladesh.
Whatever it is, I thoroughly enjoyed these two teams. It was there hard work which made the Group B, the ‘group of death’. And not to forget the Irishmen, it was soothing to watch them compete.
But at the end there were no setbacks and all the top teams qualify for the second round.
In the first group there were quite a few standout individuals. In the bowling dept where there were Roaches, Malingas, Steyns, Afridis and Tahirs , the batting dept saw heroics from the likes of AB De, Watson, Sehwag, Trott, Clarke, Umar Akmal and most unfortunately SRT in the loosing cause. The All-rounders haven’t had a great say so far in the tournament but the baton is carried by Yuvraj Singh who seems to be peaking at the right time… As far as the fielding is concerned I found Mahela as the best of the lot so far. He’s taken grabbed astonishing catches in the slips.
There were lots of funny moments like Suleimann Benn’s running b/w the wickets, Kenyan batsmen commitment, Darren Sammy’s fitting into his side .What I guessed I missed was the Helicopter shot, the dilscoops, the palti hits .. Meanwhile there were a few upar cuts, dussra’s etc… U know what pepsi managed to put together a good ad campaign, but the best one should most definitely be the Zoo Zoo!!!!! No doubt Rajnikant is the best entertainer of the year….
I have watched all the cricket on television and that show after each match ‘Extra Cricket’ is awesome. The strong team of Harsh, Sidhu, Greig, Ganguly, Simon, Symcox has done a wonderful job and analyzed each game superbly.
Hope the next phase of the cup comes out to be much much…much better. And I hope India wins this time around.
“de Ghumke, ghumke ……”
Cheers,
Rohit
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Emotions – Strength or weakness???
How often do we hear sentences like, “Don’t give him that task, he is very emotional”, “emotional fool!”, “why the hell u get so emotional?” ??? On numerous occasions, I m sure.
Have we ever wondered what actually an emotion is? Very hard to define indeed.. Is it a kind of an experience or a reaction or a thought or a feeling....??? Could be anything!! But what I am sure of is that it is more often than not associated with mood, temperament and personality.
Once I was talking to a very good friend of mine who said that ‘being emotional’ is a feminine quality and I argued it’s not. I believe and as a rule of thumb everybody has emotions. But what we fail to do is to control them. To some emotions cause problems and to some they don’t, and hence the perennial question-- are emotions one’s strength or weakness?
I believe that emotions are always a man’s or a woman’s strength if u r able to control them and channelize the energy generated by them in the right direction. In other words the key here is ‘Emotional Control’.
Now a lot could be said about why and what and when of ‘Emotional Control’ but the most important of them all, to me, is HOW??? How do I control my emotions or at least try doing that. One of the first things that comes to mind, ‘Yaar don’t think abt it’. Let me tell you this strategy is a long term failure. One of the other failure of strategy is when we try to force ourselves not to think in a way we do and repeat the empowering phrases in mind over and over until the repression supposedly sinks in.
But I think the best way for ‘Emotional Control’ arguably is rationalization.... whenever I want to control my emotions I raise a question to myself “I shouldn’t feel the way I do because....?” and then debate over it with myself.....Self awareness and self realization are the key to emotional control and this is what makes one say that “my Emotions are my Strength”...
Still trying to make that happen to myself.
Rohit
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Yet another page...of my life
It has been ages since I have written a blog. And I feel like writing one today.
Life is similar yet dissimilar to a roller coaster, I say this coz but unlike the roller coaster where u exactly know whether u r on a high or low, you don’t in real life. And we always feel otherwise.
I have had a shift of locations for the first time in my professional career, and obviously in India. I have made a move from Mumbai to Gurgaon, in the National Capital Region. When I first got the opportunity to move I was in a dilemma coz getting out of Mumbai, city I have loved so much would be a tough decision to make. But as they say, if a person has lived in Mumbai, can live anywhere else in the world. Well, that’s an attribute to the fast paced life of Mumbai.
So with all the excitement and enthusiasm of moving from a Metro to a sweet village (gur Gaon), closer to home, better work I moved my foot forward and landed here. And the city didn’t receive me badly at all. Not a very warm welcome though.
The city of Gurgaon unlike Mumbai does not have very good facilities. There is a major problem of electricity, water and local transport. One would not find people forthcoming (I might have set my standards high though , thanks to Mumbaikars). But this city has few things which are good too. The distances are not much, so with one’s own transport travelling is easy. The temperatures here are extreme, variety of gadgets from AC, Fridge to heaters could be seen. Finally there is Metro so travelling to NCR or the Capital itself becomes damn easy. And my exploring spree is still on.
Talking of the NCR region itself, I am really impressed by its infrastructure. If one goes to Delhi, would realize how beautifully the city has been planned could then appreciate the fact that it’s the National capital. The new airport has come up very beautifully and the railway connectivity to Delhi is mind blowing.
One other thing I was pleasantly surprised coming here was that I was able to meet old friends and spend quality time. I tell u it’s so much soothing and fun to pull those old strings. It’s ‘Bliss’….. With old mates life seems to be fun. I am having lots of it and it seems to be a ‘high of the roller coaster’, and I really hope ‘it’ remains a high. Hehe. I m being too very optimistic … coz they say what goes up, comes down.
Unaware, enjoying at the moment,
Rohit
Life is similar yet dissimilar to a roller coaster, I say this coz but unlike the roller coaster where u exactly know whether u r on a high or low, you don’t in real life. And we always feel otherwise.
I have had a shift of locations for the first time in my professional career, and obviously in India. I have made a move from Mumbai to Gurgaon, in the National Capital Region. When I first got the opportunity to move I was in a dilemma coz getting out of Mumbai, city I have loved so much would be a tough decision to make. But as they say, if a person has lived in Mumbai, can live anywhere else in the world. Well, that’s an attribute to the fast paced life of Mumbai.
So with all the excitement and enthusiasm of moving from a Metro to a sweet village (gur Gaon), closer to home, better work I moved my foot forward and landed here. And the city didn’t receive me badly at all. Not a very warm welcome though.
The city of Gurgaon unlike Mumbai does not have very good facilities. There is a major problem of electricity, water and local transport. One would not find people forthcoming (I might have set my standards high though , thanks to Mumbaikars). But this city has few things which are good too. The distances are not much, so with one’s own transport travelling is easy. The temperatures here are extreme, variety of gadgets from AC, Fridge to heaters could be seen. Finally there is Metro so travelling to NCR or the Capital itself becomes damn easy. And my exploring spree is still on.
Talking of the NCR region itself, I am really impressed by its infrastructure. If one goes to Delhi, would realize how beautifully the city has been planned could then appreciate the fact that it’s the National capital. The new airport has come up very beautifully and the railway connectivity to Delhi is mind blowing.
One other thing I was pleasantly surprised coming here was that I was able to meet old friends and spend quality time. I tell u it’s so much soothing and fun to pull those old strings. It’s ‘Bliss’….. With old mates life seems to be fun. I am having lots of it and it seems to be a ‘high of the roller coaster’, and I really hope ‘it’ remains a high. Hehe. I m being too very optimistic … coz they say what goes up, comes down.
Unaware, enjoying at the moment,
Rohit
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