Friday, April 17, 2015

The IPL and my blogs!!!

It is IPL time and I have again decided to post something. It has been 4 years since I posted!!! I had nothing specific to write tonight. For multiple reasons, I have been in an ‘introspection’ mode for the last few days and one of the things I decided was to resume blogging. While I have not made up my mind on how often I would post, I have decided to write on varied topics like the few posts that currently exist. Having decided this, I did not want to push this to another day, another week or however long it took to find a topic to post on. So here is a post to restart…..

Sunday, April 10, 2011

IPL-4: Really??? When did it start??

I actually have no interest in IPL-4… it is not because the games are not interesting.. It is because I believe one enjoys a tournament when he/she has a team that he/she is cheering for!! In IPL-4, I am unable to determine my loyalties… I am a big fan of some players like Rahul Dravid, Uttappa… but cannot relate myself to Rajasthan Royals or to Pune Warriors…. I love Bangalore… but I cannot relate to a single player in the RCB team!!! I don’t know if this is a problem faced by people other than me…..

I would actually want to observe how fans react when a player who they thought was their own is a cause for ‘their own team’ being defeated in front of them. Just imagine… RCB losing to Royals in Bangalore thanks to a quick fire 50 by Rahul Dravid or RCB losing to Pune Warriors in Bangalore due to Robin Uttappa or RCB beating Mumbai Indians in Mumbai thanks to 5 for by Zaheer Khan!! This can happen to most teams….

Looking at it from a player’s perspective…. Do you think US$ 500,000 (Rs 2.25 crores) is an astronomical figure to motivate Dravid to play against his heart?? I am sure (for a person who is so passionate about his game)… his home team, home state, city matter quite a bit…. It may be a tad easier for someone like Gautham Gambhir where the amount involved is very high…. Nevertheless it is not easy… Money alone cannot motive them to get the best out of them…..

From my assessment (I could be way off the mark here because IPL is more about entertainment, money and glamour and less about cricket, passion and sense of belonging)… The current system of pooling all players and auctioning them like cows is not a good practice from whichever side you look at it… except the money angle!! It is not easy for fans to determine loyalties…. Not easy for players to motivate themselves…. The only motivation would be the money!!! This is quite a sad state… Again fortifies my belief that IPL is more like Bollywood (ie entertainment) and less of cricket…. Does this answer my perennial doubt of why many filmstars are interested in IPL teams?? May be...

Mumbai Indians/Chennai Super Kings are probably the exceptions of sorts thanks to Sachin still being in the team and thanks to Dhoni being seen as a part of the whistle podu gang for 3 years now…. But they do have their share of misfortune - Zaheer Khan in RCB and the likes.

I just hope the auction of players which happened in January never happens again…. One of the most important components which made the world cup games and the victory sweet was the heavy patriotism involved… That is absent here in IPL… Watch IPL - be confused about loyalties and have mixed feelings at the end of the game…… I am better off watching a good movie…... Here comes the IPL and films together again………….

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Been really long....

It has been more than 9 months since i published a post! It is not that i did not have views on any matter... there were more than what i could have ever asked for!!! :-) It is just that i was caught up in too many things... the biggest one being the change in job!! It is not easy when you decide to quit an organisation which has been your home (mind you not the second home) for 6 years....

The other reason probably was that i was enjoying changing my status on facebook to convey my thoughts and views!!

Anyways... i was just chatting with a good friend and realised that i needed to pick up a few things that i had dropped in the last few months (including reading and blogging!!)

Here i am.....

Monday, June 7, 2010

Thats a Joke!

Sharad Pawar has disclosed that he has a stake in RCB.... This is one of the most absurd things that I could have heard. Holding a few thousand shares in the holding company may technically give him a stake in RCB... But one must realize that going by the above... all shares holders of United Spirits Limited (USL), of which Royal Challengers Sports Private Ltd (RCSPL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary hold stake in an IPL team.

I really don’t understand what Sharad Pawar is achieving by telling the media that "he is disclosing that he has a stake in RCB".

And we have leading media houses which are carrying headlines in their news channels and websites which read as "Pawar admits ownership link to Bangalore team"!!!! What a misleading headline that is!

Can we have a list of all politicians who hold shares in Deccan Chronicle, GMR, India Cements?? All of them have stakes in IPL teams!! :-)

This is media sensationalizing news at its best! In any case, I maintain what i have always been saying "There is more than that what meets the eyes when it comes to IPL."

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Dividing our country....

I came across an excellent article on the subject (go to http://news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=3596943). The summary of the article as putforth by the auother himself is

"Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi is known for his frank talk. But sometimes he fails to gauge the implications of his `frank comments’. By saying that commandos from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh saved Mumbai, Rahul is speaking the same divisive language of the Sena – dividing India on the lines of language and region"

I could not agree more with the views in the article. It has been articulated extremly well and has been very well written as well.

It is a quite a dangerous situation we are in!!!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

The Master returns

I am back here after a long time! There is a reason for me coming back. And the reason is the excitement created by the news of Micheal Schumacher returning to Formula 1!! Though there is a sense of pain about what happened to Massa, the fact that his life is out of danger and the news of Schumi coming back has made me look forward to August 23!

For people who are not aware of what i am talking about, Felipe Massa crashed during the qualifying session of the last race at Hungary and has been ruled out of the rest of the F1 season. That leaves Ferrari with only one car. It was clear that Ferrari would find a driver to replace Massa. But the driver they have chosen has come as a big surprise!

Micheal Schumacher, the seven-time world champion is set to return to the circuit after a 3 year break. He had announced his retirement in 2006. But how difficult would it be for him to get back to F1 given that he is 40+ and the fact that he has not raced for 3 years now. Not too difficult according to Eddie Jordan. Jordan, who gave Schumacher his F1 debut in 1991 says "Whether 20 or 40, I'm not sure it will make a huge difference to his reactions. Perhaps he may be a Milli-second away, but then he was a Milli-second better than anyone else."!!!!

Schumi still needs to satisfy the technical requirements of the super licence after almost three years out of the cockpit. As a consultant during the design stage he is not unfamiliar with the set-up of the 2009 Ferrari. Even if he were, Schumacher would pick it up in a lap says Kevin Garside, Chief Sports Writer at Telegraph.

I am now waiting for August 23 at Valencia......

Thursday, February 12, 2009

YesX4!!!

I am posting a blog after a really long time….. I am back to write about my experience in taking a tough decision! The decision to choose my new car….I had been putting off this decision for more than a year citing various reasons. Firstly, I saw no reason to change my car since I was (and I still am) very very happy with my Wagon R!! As things stand today, I don’t think I will sell that car!

Anyways, I was faced with the tough choice of deciding the car I had to buy. The problem was to decide on a budget… trust me that’s the first thing you would have to do when you want to buy a car. The problem you would face there would be that for every number you decide you find another better vehicle just a couple of lakhs away!

After seeing cars in the over Rs 10 lakh range (Corolla, Jetta, Octavia, Laura, etc)… I decided that I would buy an ‘under-Rs 10 lakh car’. That left me with the choice of the all new Honda city, Fiat Linea, Ford Fiesta, Chevy Optra and the other GM cars. I decided against buy any of the GM/Ford cars given the service levels.

I checked out the Fiat Linea and was very impressed with the car when I saw it first. I think it a very nice car. But again I was not impressed with the service levels again… I was always very clear in my mind that I wanted a Petrol car (firstly because I don’t enjoy driving diesel cars and also see my earlier post… I don’t believe that diesel will always remain cheap). The only Linea on display and test drive was a Diesel… I had clearly indicated to the showroom guys that I was very keen on a Petrol. They had informed me that they would call me the day they get the Petrol car…. Mind you they have not called me back till date (more than a month since I visited them!!)….. just shows the level of customer service.

I narrowed down my search and decided to choose between the All new Honda City and surprise surprise… the Maruti Suzuki SX4….. I had never given SX4 a thought… the minute I test drove the car… the car was in race with the All new Honda City. It was a real tough decision… since the Honda City is an awesome car with such a great predecessors…. But end of the day… SX4 won the race comfortably….

I am now a proud owner of a Maruti Suzuki SX4…. The car is simply superb and a great VFM car (like most Marutis)... Also, one of the other reasons was my comfort level with Maruti cars…. I am back to where I belong after flirting with the idea of buying other cars ………

Await the details of the rationale behind my decision of choosing the SX4 over the All New Honda City in my next post……..