Monday, February 16, 2015

Revelry in mythical rivalry

So, it is done and dusted. Can we now move on please?

Dear God,


I know of quite a few ecstatic people revelling in last night's victory against Pakistan. Some claiming personal gratification out of the record we retained (6-0). In the run-up, jokes were running rife across ads and dissections in news sections. Social media was flooding with trolls of our cousins' dubious WC record.


Going by the news coverage, the entire country seemed to have been smitten with patriotism and overwhelmingly at that. I recall a nasty troll in the build-up to the clash, "Bhai, Pakistan se jeet jao, WC nahi jeet sake to naa sahi" (Beat Pakistan, so what if we didn't win the WC again?).


Begs the questions, what goes on in the mind of the populi that aggravates tensions across either sides of the border during face-off? After all these years, have we still not moved on? Aren't there more formidable teams (like SA, Aus) that constantly pose a threat to our rankings and thereby demoralise our unit? What's with this undying obsession over performing well against each other all the time? How come the gut doesn't work as well with the teams in brackets?


In all fairness, last evening, we met and pulverised a team that was by no measure a WC winning team. Over half of the team was inexperienced. The captain of the ship himself hasn't scored a one-day century yet, even as he stares at sunset at 41. Says a lot about the capability of the unit, doesn't it?Shahid Afridi, the only other experienced campaigner almost always battles expectations of being a pinch hitter.He wasn't any different last evening gifting his wicket away.


Let us also not kid ourselves by our own performance. 300 is not exactly an enviable score given latest one-day trends. Look at Ireland and how they destroyed the West Indies. They made 300 look like a bad joke. We conveniently dashed hopes of touching 325 despite sitting comfortably on good starts by the top order. In fact, after Dhoni, we were a mere pack of cards delivering right the Domino's effect.


And our bowling strength (*sigh*) struggled to clean up the tail (again!!) despite their inexperience. So yes, we can celebrate last night's win but it was to me, Pyrrhic. Our bowlers were clearly exposed and the batsmen beyond Kohli, are for all practical purposes, non-existent.


To all my friends who derive this cheap thrill out of beating our cousins from across the border, might I remind that WC is not only about an IND v PAK encounter. I'd be as humiliated and bruised as Pak is today, if not more, if we didn't truly look like the defending champions. Trust me, we don't remotely look the part as on date.


An acid test awaits us on the 22nd when we meet the mighty Proteas. To my mind, our performance on that day will establish our intent and commitment to retain the cup. Or realistically, even getting through to the quarters. 


Like MSD mentioned at the presser, it is time we moved on from what now seems like a non-existent rivalry, mostly stoked by media and the petty politics in the background.


Abhi pathaakon ka waqt nahin aaya!