Saturday 10 March 2012

Rahul Dravid: Person behind the persona


(This was a post i had written in 2009 in the RCB website,. With Rahul Dravid calling it a day, I could not find a more apt occasion to publish this.)

 Rahul Dravid, as seen from the eyes of one of their favourite nieces, Subiksha Raman. 
Subiksha is the daughter of former India Cricketer Mr. W. V. Raman who currently coaches the Bengal Ranji team after having successfully coached the Tamil Nadu Team to new heights. She grew up with the BIG 5 of the Indian cricket and has the sweetest and fondest of memories about and with them. While talking over the phone and via e-mails she showed me the person behind these personas, something that left me warm in the heart and something that I had to share with all of you.

After talking about her Anil Mama, Subiksha now tells me about her Jam Uncle- The one and the only- Rahul Dravid.
This time Subiksha and I had a conversation about the Wall. Her Jam Uncle, and a much loved person both on and off the field. Rahul Dravid over the years has not only captured millions of hearts because of his superb cricketing skills but also because of the gentleman he is.
Having grown up with the BIG 5 of the Indian cricket, Subiksha insists that she had always been OVER-fond of the wall because he was the first guy who gave her a rose; and we girls always have a soft corner for the first rose (and coming from Rahul Dravid it must be SOMETHING else).

She says after a while "he's such a sweetheart, always smiling and calm. Never loses his chill and he always made it a point to visit my place whenever he was in Chennai.smile" The smile itself told me how deep her affection goes for the Wall.

Such is the greatness of the person, Subiksha points out while explaining how he took her friend to sit beside him on a flight just because he happened to be her friend. Though he has reached unsalable heights our wall remains well groundedsmile

I was very curious to know why JAM UNCLE? To this Subiksha gave me a sheepish smile and said "Loved the kissan ad he came in so started calling him Jammy Uncle which got shortened to Jam uncle...”

Speaking of Rahul Dravid, I would never forget how smitten I was to meet him during the Royal Challengers Bangalore Fanatic Fans Challenge 3 finals. His appreciation for my poetry was all I needed to hearsmile. And even though I did not win, those words of appreciation made my day. I would never forget his words "Keep up your poetry. It was really impressive" when I went to take his autograph.

Jam Uncle, Jammy, The Wall... Call him whatever you like the greatness of his personality always shines through.smile

Friday 2 March 2012

Lights. Camera. Action... IPL 5 is almost here!


It’s THAT time of the year again!
Don’t be surprised (or shocked) if:
·        The roads seem eerily deserted 4 p.m. onwards
·        Everybody seems to have the same trumpet beat as their ringtone
·        You see Firangi cheerleaders dancing to the local hits
·        Your car window is mysteriously broken  and you find a ball sitting comfortably inside
·        Suddenly the sports page of the newspaper seems to have more drama than the saas-bahu serials
·        Karbonn Kamaal Catch, Super Overs and Maxx Mobile time-out become a part of your daily vocabulary.

YES! IT’S TIME FOR THE BIGGEST CRICKETING CARNIVAL OF THE YEAR!
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time for Indian Premier League 2012!

The highly anticipated fifth edition of the IPL is almost here, and boy are we looking forward to it. The tournament has already generated a lot of hype and controversy to follow its tradition of doing the same over the last four years.
Be it Sahara’s tiff with BCCI or Ravindra Jadeja’s million dollar sale, all have added to the build-up towards the exciting tournament which is all set to keep us hooked to our television screens over the next 2 months.
While many debate about the long duration of the tourney and the fatigue factor it brings along with it, one cannot possibly deny the entertainment that is associated with the IPL.

Though the wait is almost over, it’s not completely over yet.

We are waiting for the likes of Chris Gayle and Paul Valthaty hitting the ball far and away.
We are waiting to hear Malingas and Arvinds to break those stumps.
We are waiting to see Billy Bowden do his stuff.
We are waiting to listen to the trumpet again.
INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE! We are waiting for you.