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12/16/2008

 

The Historic Test's Last Day

One of the images that will stay with me for a long time is that of the lady from the cleaning staff of the MAC stadium in Chennai, running up to Sachin Tendular, shaking his hand, and blushing and running back. I was not planning to watch the match in the stadium. One of my friends asked if I would be interested and I said 'Yes'. When we walked into the stadium Dravid was already gone. Gambir and Sachin were at the crease. 'Same old story!' I thought but I was wrong.

Let me assure you that being there with the crowd is a fantastic experience. If you want to understand and experience the Indian Cricket Mania, go watch it in the stadium. I saw old men, with packed lunches, sharing their wisdom with strangers. "Now, he will bring the forward short-leg." the old man told the guy sitting next to him and to my amazement, KP did bring in a short-leg fielder.

The guy sitting behind me has an amplifier in this vocal cords I think. He kept screaming at Sachin. "Thambi! Paathu daa kanna. Rahu kalam will pass at 1 PM. Go for your fifty then!" and "Otha oyeee! Flitooffu, oootukku poi sera maattey!" He was with his sister and two nephews. He was screaming at his nephews "Otha saapda vandheengla match paakka vandhingala? Lavadeykabaal!"

He was actually having a conversation with Sachin. He reminded me of my friend's brother who used to 'put mandhiram' when the opposition was playing. No, he actually believed he got India wickets with his 'spells'.

The TNCA lunch was delicious. It was a typical Iyer lunch. So the veggies had a lot of fun. During lunch I overheard an old man recounting a story from the 80s to his friend. Another TNCA staffer predicted that Sehwag would be the Man-of-the-match. Another was rattling out statistics on all the winning 4th innings chases and a break down on successful chases in the sub-continent.

As I walked back in to my seat, I thought 'Hope Sachin finishes this one unlike that Pakistan match!' A shudder went up my spine. The master did not make that mistake this time. The mad guy behind me was now coaxing Sachin by screaming 'Thambi, come back for tea, don't get out now!' I also found it enchanting that the crowd applauded good fielding efforts by England. I don't think you'll see a better sporting crowd in this country.

To watch VVS hit those sublime drives is sheer joy. I don't think there will be another artistic Indian batsman as VVS: his silken touch, grace, and elegance is beyond human comprehension.

The only regret I have is Dravid's horrific form. I hope this man bounces back fast enough, for it would be a shame to watch one of the greatest batsmen this game has ever seen, walk away in the shadows of obscurity: unsung and hurt.

Just before tea Yuvi hit a massive six off Monty. Somehow, I realized that we were going to win. We still needed 100 plus runs but I knew the result. Indian cricket is in good hands. The guy sitting behind echoed that thought by saying 'Apdeedhaan thambi, Kulla, nee weight machi!'

Amen!

P.S. I did not translate the Tamil in this post. You need a Chennai boy to translate the slang. Sorry!

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9 Comments:

Blogger Nilu said...

Someone should research this: almost all loyal Chepauk visitors, the kinds who wear veshti, pack their lunches and come all 5 days are lower middle class brahmins.

Parpanneya athikkam.


PS: I was almost scared for the four Englishmen who put their fingers on their lips and did a mocking gesture to the crowd when Kullan got out in the first innings. But strangely, they were even indulged a bit. Don't know if a Pakistani doing that would have been let alive. Colonial hangover is often confused for sporting behavior at Chepauk.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:31:00 AM GMT+05:30  
Blogger suman kumar said...

Colonial hang-over? I grudgingly agree. You know what I like about Pommies? Their elegant and almost silly condescension. Thevdyapasanga thirundhavey maattanunga

Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:38:00 AM GMT+05:30  
Blogger Prakash said...

sema kalakkal

Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:39:00 AM GMT+05:30  
Blogger Vijay said...

Sachin Tendular? Kullan?

;-)

Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:59:00 AM GMT+05:30  
Blogger suman kumar said...

@ Vijay> Yes Sachin. Reminds me of 'Moorthy sirusaanaalum, Keerthi perusu' or something like that.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008 12:01:00 PM GMT+05:30  
Blogger enRenRum-anbudan.BALA said...

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008 2:07:00 PM GMT+05:30  
Blogger enRenRum-anbudan.BALA said...

Suman,
you captured the mood of the 5th day (of the test) so wonderfully with such good scripting that included the ???????? ???? as well :)

I am an avid cricket fan(atic!) and
my cricket related postings are available here

//You know what I like about Pommies? Their elegant and almost silly condescension. Thevdyapasanga thirundhavey maattanunga
//
That is the way to go, dont be afraid to speak your mind, however crude it might look like ;-)

?.?.????

Tuesday, December 16, 2008 2:09:00 PM GMT+05:30  
Blogger enRenRum-anbudan.BALA said...

Looks like your template does not support Unicode thamiz, that is the reason for those ????????? in my earlier comment !

To be able to view the ??????? content, you need to be in "Post a comment" screen :)

Tuesday, December 16, 2008 2:19:00 PM GMT+05:30  

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