Sportsman's eye
From the eye of an everyday sportsfan.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Long delay!!!!!!
Sorry about long delay in posting everybody.I have been rather busy over the past two weeks or so and there is good reason for it.Firstly i have been a little short on the stories part and secondly i was busy in purchasing my new bike.The Honda CB Twister.Yeah i got it in Green,my favourite colour as well.Thank you Father and finally i will upload pictures of the bike soon so stay tuned alright!!!!Toodles!!!!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Goodbye to sports and cricket in particular!!!!
Hello everybody this is a very emotional Anil Kumar typing and i have good reason for this.I am in a very depressed mood at the moment and i am sure my readers know the reason for this.Sourav Chandidas Ganguly has not been bought by any of the 10 franchises in the IPL4 auction.I was filled with emotion and tears when i heard about his retirement from international cricket in 2008 and this current situation overlaps that one.How can a person who led a team and topscored for them be dropped and not be bought by any other team as well.He has been my driving my force in cricket for a long time now and now the truth is my interest in the game has been terminated completely thanks to how my icon,a person i have admired so much for a long time is being treated this way.I fail to understand how players like V.V.S.Laxman and Rahul Dravid can be bought and not Sourav because he has scored more runs than both these two together.He was the third highest run scorer in IPL 3 after Tendulkar and Kallis and was 3 time man of the match winner in the 14 matches he played last year.If fielding was the criteria then Sourav was very good in that department as well.He took three great catches last year.To end this i have to say this is the most disappointment i have been subjected to in my almost 21 year old life.I don't feel like the great former Indian captain and god on the off side is getting his due respect.This is not how a country should be treating its sons who have served it well.This will be my last post in relation to sports and goodbye!!!!!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Top sports events of the decade.
The first decade of the twenty first century has been rather exiting in many ways than one can imagine and the field of sports is no exception in my opinion and the following events that i have pointed out have caught my attention.
2001:-This was the year when an Australian tennis player named Lleyton Hewitt won his first grand slam,the U.S. open championship and the start of the Williams sister's era on the women's side.Coming to cricket,India and Australia clashed with each other in a 3 match test series in India that went onto to become very famous and was talked about for years.This particular year belonged to that amazing 281 by V.V.S.Laxman at kolkata and the 300 plus partnership that he shared with Rahul Dravid and of course Harbhajan Singh's rise.
2002:-This was the year of the FIFA world cup held in korea and Japan and in Asia for the first time.The tournament marked the fifth world cup title for the South American giants,Brazil.In Cricket,India managed to beat England at Lord's in the Natwest series final chasing a score of 326 thanks to some great contributions by Mohd. Kaif,Yuvraj Singh and the captain at the time Sourav Ganguly.Who can forget Ganguly and his shirt on the balcony at the end of the match.
2003:-This was the year of the world cup of cricket-the 50 over version and once again the Australians walk away with the trophy by breaking the hearts of millions of Indian fans,beating India in the final very convincingly .This was their third world cup title and the first under Ricky Ponting.This year also marked the first of many wimbledon titles of a Swiss tennis player named Roger Federer.This year would be the starting point of the Federer era in men's singles tennis.
2004:-I feel this year belonged to the then Greek football team.Nobody expected the Greek side to walk away with the Euro championship 2004 held in Portugal and they managed to do so by beating the hosts twice in the tournament.This year was also famous for Valentino Rossi's much talked about shift from Honda to Yamaha in Moto GP.They managed to build quite a partnership for six more years from that point.
2005:-This was perhaps one of the most controversial years in Indian cricket history-the Chappell era.It all started with the end of the term of John Wright as the Indian coach and in came Greg Chappell.Things then started to change dramatically and the then captain Sourav Ganguly was first stripped of his captaincy and then dropped from the team.In the tennis arena Roger Federer was continuing his dominance over the game but the French open of the year saw a new champion named Rafael Nadal who would go onto achieve a lot success in the rest of the decade.
2006:-The FIFA world cup returned once again and this time it was the Azzuris[The Italians] who claimed the trophy and for the fouth time but the tournament saw a very sad ending to it when the legendary Zenedine Zidane who was playing his last match and the final of the world cup was sent off due to head butting the Italian defender Marco Mazerratti because of provocation by the latter.The year also marked the return of Sourav Ganguly into the Indian side after a very poor performance by the Indians in South Africa.
2007:-This one according to me should go down as one of the most famous years in Indian cricket history because India were knocked out of the 50 over world cup held in the West indies for the first time in the group stage itself after losing to Bangladesh.This meant the resignation of Greg Chappell as Indian Coach after a lot of outburst by the very cricket crazy general public of India.This was the very year that India managed to win the three match test series against England in England under Rahul Dravid thanks to some brilliant performances by the greatest of them all Sachin Tendulkar and vital contributions by Sourav Ganguly and Zaheer Khan.But perhaps the most famous event of the year was India winning the inaugural version of the Twenty20 world cup in South Africa under M.S.Dhoni.To me Yuvraj Singh hitting six sixes in a Stuart Broad over was the highlight of the year.
2008:-This was the year that India toured Australia which would become very controversial because of the Harbhajan-Symonds spat and ofcourse the infamous Sydney test.The Indian side would later go onto win the one day series in Australia thanks to the great Sachin Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma.The year ended with the Indians winning against the Aussies at home in a four match test series that would see the retirements of Sourav Ganguly and Anil Kumble-long time servants of Indian cricket and players of the highest class who have contributed a lot to Indian cricket.This year also saw the inaugural version of the IPL.
2009:-I personally believe that Australia's decline in cricket started in 2007 when lot of the veterans retired but the year 2009 sealed the deal when Australia lost the Ashes in England once again.This was the year that Roger Federer won his first French open title and the Indian cricket team whitewashed the Newzealanders on their turf.This was the year when the 'Indian Premiere league' was held in South Africa.
2010:-This year and the two decades that preceded it belong to one man in my opinion and that man,the greatest batsman to ever grace the cricketing field and called God by many,Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.Kudos to him for scoring a one day double hundred against South Africa.The year also had some exciting cricket matches and India have beaten Australia,New Zealand and drew Sri Lanka and who can forget the number one rank in the world in test matches.The year also saw Spain lifting their first ever FIFA world cup and the Spanish bull Rafa Nadal winning the French open,the Wimbledon and the U.S.open this year.
Although my title to this post was top sports events i am sure that most of you would have noticed that i am biased towards cricket and that is true.I am an Indian after all right?In celebration of the previous one,happy new year everybody.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Michael Hussey-Mr.Cricket indeed!!!!!
Mr.Cricket is called Mr.Cricket for a reason and that is his dedication to the game like no other.It has been stated in many interviews that Michael Hussey,a cricketer from Western Australia who happens to represent Australia in all three formats of the game has knowledge of the game that is unheard of.But that is not just the reason why he is called Mr.Cricket now is he? Michael Hussey to me is a symbol for amazing grit,amazing stamina and is an exceptional character produced by Australian cricket.Not only is he a great player but also is a true gentleman of the game.While the Australian team has been in the headlines for many wrong reasons in the recent past and so have been many of its members,one man has shown that he was not part of the infamous troublemaking group from time to time.Michael hussey to me is surely the hope for Australian cricket for the future.The way in which he conducts himself on and off the field makes me believe that Australian cricket might need another Mike Hussey in the future rather than another Ricky Ponting.My Salutations to a true gentleman of the game.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Australian cricket-the end of dominance?????
Any person who has followed international cricket for the past few decades or even less perhaps would know that Australia have dominated the sport like no other.At one point of time they were even called the 'invincibles'.They could not be beaten at home at all and they were close to impossible to beat even in away games.For generations the country has mangaed to produce some of the finest bowlers and batsmen.Every generation of Australian cricket has had its greats starting from the Don to today's Ricky Ponting.They have been very dominant in the limited overs format as well by winning three world cups in a row and four on the whole.
Sadly if you are an Australian or Australian sports fan the recent past has not been so good for the Aussies.As it was expected and it also turned out to be true the retirement of the likes of Hayden,Gilchrist,Langer,Mcgrath and of course Shane Warne at almost the same time has hit the team very badly.It all started in 2009 when the Aussies lost the Ashes that they won 5-0 at home to the English.After that Australia has just not been the same.They lost the twenty20 world championship to their arch rivals England,who have not won any major world tournaments in cricket history.As of today they struggle with their mediocre bowling attack which sadly has not been able to replace the previous one well and an out of form batting lineup with the exception of Mike Hussey.It all culminated at the 2nd test held at Adelaide of the on-going Ashes series by Australia losing to England by an innings.This brings me to my point,has the Aussie dominance ended over world cricket because if that is true it will indeed mark the end of an era and the beginning of a new one in world cricket.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
End of the wait!!!!
Wow its been two and a half years since i last posted!!!!Wooooow!!!!!!I completely gave up blogging and now after this long i am back.Well coming to the point of this blog lets get down to sports....!!!!A lot of things have changed Spain are world champions of football,Australia are no longer the dominant force of world cricket and thats not all Rafa has won three of the four slams this year.Too much has changed in the past two and a half years.Not to forget the auto racing this year has two newbies as champions.Jorge Lorenzo and Sebastian vettel have both lived their dreams by winning the motogp and formula one championships.Wow and sadly Sourav has retired!!!Sigh!!!Well i am going to keep blogging now.Lets see how this goes!!!
Monday, July 7, 2008
A new champion at Wimbledon.
It was probably the greatest tennis match I have ever witnessed.It was a gruelling five setter with all the elements of drama poured in.Emotions sored sky high as the match progressed and doubts took centre stage as both players took two sets each.It was a competition between two players who are regarded to be the best in the world today.It was a match that certainly made them live up to their reputations.After the Spanish bull took a two set to nothing lead over Federer,the rain came pouring down and the players had to leave.After the two resumed with the rain vanishing Federer looked more confident and won the third set in the tie-break.The fourth set also went to the tie-break and Nadal squandered a match point and Federer took the fourth one as well.The fifth set was at two games all with Federer serving when rain interrupted play once again.The two behemoths resumed after a twentyeight minute delay.It almost looked as if Federer would have lost the match in the third set itself had it not been for his superior serve.He showed the world why he was the five time champion at Wimbledon.The young Spaniard who was looking better than the last two Wimbledons had improved his serve and was only broken once in the match.He was magnificient and always had an upper hand in a rally.Federer kept on rolling ace after ace until he was broken atlast and after saving another match point Nadal picked up the intensity once again and it proved to be too much for the great champion as he hit a fore hand into the net and saw Rafa fall to the ground in joy as he was crowned Wimbledon champion for the first time in his life.Federer felt the same thing that Andy Roddick,Mark Phillipousis and Rafael Nadal Perriera must have felt for the last five years.Nadal could not consume his emotions as he has done something that nobody could ever do for the past five years.The match concluded after playing for over four hours and it was the longest men's singles final in Wimbledon history.Nadal has broken a record that stood for twenty eight years as he went on to win both Roland Garros and Wimbledon in the same year and the only Spaniard to win the Wimbledon after Santana in 1966.It was ultimate joy for Nadal and agony for Federer.Federer's number one spot is threatened with Nadal's win and Roger needs to be at his best to win again as he has won just one title this year and three out of the four grand slam titles went to Djokovic and Nadal.Only time will tell whether Federer's time at number one is over or will the great champ come back,because if he doesn't,it will be the end of an era.Finally,I would like to congratulate Nadal and vamos.
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