Friday, September 22, 2006

The fate of dying spirit

Well i guess i have taken enough break now it is very much incumbent on me to write some thing so decided to start with my rotten Cricket acumen. Today many saw the dramatic collapse of Australian as well as Indian top order in which the very best species strive to behave up to their phenomenal standards. From last year i am not watching any match live as a resolve but since cricket is in my blood so i cant stop writing about it. All my tribute to the God of all cricket loving indians who came from exile only to give his ardent fans the hope which died so soon.
If i criticize Dravid people will call be a fanatic suffering from some sort of biasedness but i dont give any damn shit to them. Such a great performance from The Great Wall of India. In last 9 matches he played he has scored 93 runs at an everage of 11.66.
Its hard to believe that India lost the WI series with a huge margin as well this tournament. This DLF cup saw some pathetic performance from indian top order batsmen. They have struggled in last three matches and it takes a lot of stress on my cerebral hemispheres to find out a cell containing any similar performances.
This team is full of superstars and superheroes but i think we need players to win matches. I can only criticize Dhoni for loosing his patience to go for that greedy shot (I know he was caught on a no ball) otherwise we were all well set to win the match and hopefully the tournament. Now the target is championship and may be the case that we can come as winners but the basic problem or solution will remain the same. India needs players who can give their sweat and blood inplace of those who are selling biscuits/sims/balms/cars/colddrinks and many other things.

The world cup is not too far and the game is beautiful
O God please help my dying spirit eleven heads full

(I will come back to my original thread in the next post till then SayoNara)