Thursday, October 18, 2007

LETS SAY NO TO RASICM !!!!

The recent row of racist remarks over Symonds at Vadodara, Nagpur and Mumbai reignites the discussion over Racism in world of Sports.

However, I guess Australians have no right to take the matter too far. I read a report, entitled ‘What’s the Score,’ by The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, Australia. They concluded Racism is still ‘prevalent’ in all Australia’s major sports, including among professionals, despite administrators’ best efforts to stamp it out, a hard-hitting report. One can easily remember Australian crowds’ racial abuse of touring South African cricketers in 2005-06. In 2006, former Australian Test cricketer Dean Jones was sacked as a TV commentator for calling Muslim South African player Hashim Amla a “terrorist” during a broadcast. Murali and the Sri Lankan team will have more than a story to tell about Australian, on and off field, racist attitude. One can only wonder what Indians will face this time when they tour Australia.

However, not withstanding all that. Let us put behind what the others do to us. After the much hyped Indian victory at the T20 World cup, there was a call for positive attitude and aggression. India, as a nation is also breaking through and there is a general aggressive attitude in the youth of our country. It is actually very nice and refreshing to see that. However, we have yet to understand the meaning of aggression. Aggression is not saying mean and harsh things to your opponents. Aggression is not saying “Watch out you asshole, I will kick your butt.” It is never about saying things. It is about doing things. Being persistent to achieve your goal. Never giving up. That’s being positive and aggressive. We Indians learnt to say those mean things, but what we have not learnt is the attitude. Lets face it, Australians have played their cricket aggressively and one needs to respect them for that . They are undisputed world champions of cricket and they played their hard cricket in India. No two opinions about it. So why disrespect someone like Symonds who was by far the best player on show in the two teams. That’s not fair. Just because these guys are racist, doesn’t mean we need to match them even in their evils. We Indians should embrace the good of the west and not its evils. We have our values and racism is something that is not acceptable at all in our country.

If you are black you know that racism is still alive, unless you live in a cave. Racism isn’t just a sports thing, it is a society thing. Blacks run into it or see it everyday in all walks of life. Sports are just a small part of society and racism in sports cannot be denied. I don’t know if this is a sign of racism, but how many times have you seen TV sports people refer to blacks as having a ‘good smile?” It bothers me, because I don’t hear those same statements about none black athletes having a good smile.

I remember Thierry Henry, take up the issue very strongly last year when he came up with the wrist bands and “Stand Up, Speak Up” Campaign. We all know racism is a major problem in Europe even now. Germany was one such place which waged a war on the basis of racism only to be completely shattered.

Lets say no to such social evil and play and live our lives positively and with “aggression”. Lets leave these smallness of being racist to the west.

Lets say NO TO RACISM!!!!! For the 1st time I will request you to forward mails on anti racism to your friends because this is something that unnecessarily divides the world, which already faces so many problems. We don’t want such problems in sports anyways

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Sorrow in the Sub continent: Final Frontier is lost !!!

A fortnight is a very big time these days in the world of cricket these days. Just a 15 days back we were all celebrating a historic Indian win at the T20 World cup and today I am voicing my concern over the losses of the sub-continent teams in their recent series.

Yes, indeed the verdict is out and it doesn’t look all too well for the teams from the subcontinent. India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have lost their respective series in their own land. This is something we have not seen in the 90s and indeed the start of 2000s. This a sad and telling blow for the teams from the subcontinent where the spin web used to suffocate the best to death.

Lets take Sri Lanka first. The rise of this cricketing power can be easily attributed to individuals like De’ Silva, Jayasuriya, Murali and Vaas. With all these players in the twilight of their career, the lack of proper cricketing mechanism in the country is exposed. With the help of foreign coaches and some astonishing talent they have kept the cricket alive but the recent series defeat against the English have exposed the fact that Sri Lanka does not has a proper cricketing organization to breed and throw international talent consistently enough. With Jayasuria out of form and Murali not playing in the series, the Sri Lankans looked totally out of sorts. This English win was their first series win in Sri Lanka.

Pakistan on the other hand were handed over a 1-0 series defeat by the hands of South Africa in the 2 test series. The confusion over selection and the total mismanagement by the administrators there was the prime reason for the defeat. There is a bit too much happening in Pakistan cricket off the field for them to concentrate on their cricket. To be honest, the forthcoming tour of India will most probably sort things out. Also for me their biggest worry is batting. After Aamir Sohail and Syed Anwar, Pakistan have struggled with their opening batting. For last 5-6 years they haven’t have had fixed openers which cost them dearly in this series.

Indians are probably the unluckiest of the lot. After the celebrations of the T20 win, Australia would have been the last team they wanted to play with. Dhoni is new. The big three are assuming new roles in the set up. And believe me there is a huge quality difference between Australia and rest of the other teams. They are by far playing the best cricket world has ever seen. So Indians were pretty much helpless. Also a lot is being said about the utility of the big 3 in the team, post T20 win. My take on the subject is, the day u find better than Rahul, Saurav and Sachin, throw these guys off the team. However, till such time respect these guys. Post T20, people want their head with no logical reasons. Both Sachin and Saurav are playing extremely well this summer. People need to realize that T20 is different from ODI and these players are still the best in this country. Dhoni is learning bitter lessons on Indian captaincy now, but I feel with the forth coming Pakistan series, his caliber as a captain will be tested. India will have to think a lot about their team combinations and the mark the correct people to be backed as like Pakistan, frequent changes are being made in the team which is no good.

However, whatever may be the case, the frontier is lost and India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will have to do a to regain the lost honor. A lot for the cricket administrators to think about