Sunday, May 18, 2008

Blame it ALL on the IPL...

Here I am....Back again....after a longish hiatus. Why the break? Blame it on The Indian Premier League - IPL. Its become a regular feature of my evenings and weekends. So much so that I make it a point to leave from office bang at 05:30 PM(occasionally as early as 05:00) to rush home before 07:00 so that I can catch the evening IPL extravaganza. The are a number of posts I want to write about, but this IPL just takes so much of my time.

The other day, I was just discussing with my brother about how the TRP ratings of other shows on TV have gone down because of this IPL. At that time, I started to wonder, how will I kill time in the evenings when the whole IPL thingy gets over. I'll definitely get a lot of time for myself and maybe I'll utilize it to update my blog. That would be a good way to kill excess time. :-))

Coming back to the IPL, its such a fantastic idea. Great concept. It has the makings of becoming a-la English Premier League. It brings together talents from all the cricket playing nations of the world. It provides a great opportunity to budding young Indian cricketers to showcase their talent in front of the world. Before this tournament began, who knew of Siddharth Trivedi, Shaun Marsh, Swapnil Asnodkar, Shikar Dhawan and lots of more young talent. If I mention all of them here, I'll run out of blogging space. HEHEHE. :-)

Until now, 40 matches have been played and except for a couple of matches during the early part of the tournament and some matches during my friend's wedding, I've watched almost all the other matches. My loyalties rest solely with Mumbai Indians. It is owned by Mukesh Ambani, the richest (or the second richest - depending on whether his stock does well or not) Indian. He has shelled out a WHOPPING 111.9 million USD. They started off very badly when the tournament began but are now starting to make ground with last 5 consecutive wins. They're playing the Deccan Chargers today but they're up against the Law of Averages since they've won the last 5 of their matches.

The other team that I like after of course the Mumbai Indians is the Rajasthan Royals. They were unfancied underdogs at the start of the tournament with only the great Ozzie Leggie Shane Warne as their star player. They're also the cheapest team in the IPL with only 67 million USD. I guess not having big stars helped the team because, Shane Warne as captain and coach has brought about great camaraderie in the team. He has given each player well defined roles and an execution plan which the players do with great elan. Afterall, cricket is a team game.

The teams languishing at the bottom of the table right now are the Bangalore-Royal Challengers owned by liquor baron Vijay Mallya and the Deccan-Chargers owned by the print media Deccan Chronicle. The Royal Challengers have a few "big" players but most of the players are dare-I-say inexperienced in the shortest version (Twenty20) of the game. Rahul Dravid, Jaques Kallis are great players in their own right, but are not suited best for Twenty20. The other team, Deccan-Chargers, have BIG HITTERS (Adam Gilchrist, Shahid Afridi, Herschelle Gibbs, etc) but they don't fire well as a team.

Another new aspect in the IPL is the teams having cheer-leaders. I think its fantastic. The evening is given the dimension of wholesome entertainment rather than just come-watch-the-game-and-go-home kind of a feeling. Afterall the spectators have to get their money's worth. One thing that I don't like about the cheerleader concept is to call girls from western countries. Yes, Indians have always lusted for white skinned, big boobed, skimpily clothed girls gyrating lasciviously to groovy music, but I do feel that the organizers would be better suited to use Indian girls.

Why do I feel so? Because, off-late there have been lots of reports of foreign tourists being molested. The possibility of molestation will decrease when Indian girls are used, because I feel that as yet, we as a society have not become mature enough to handle exposed skin. Indians have always been sex-starved people. Actually, its a hypocritical statement - country with the largest population growth being called sex-starved. Nonetheless, its true. Anyways, I guess I'll leave that thought there, maybe I'll post about it later.

Today's a big game for two teams vying for a semi-final spot - firstly The Kolkata-Knight Riders (currently in 6th place), (owned by Shah Rukh Khan) who are playing The Chennai - Super Kings (currently in 3rd place) and secondly of course the Mumbai Indians. Given the current standngs it looks like its going to be a three-way battle between Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi-Daredevils.

Lets hope for Shahrukh's sake and for Sachin's sake both Kolkata and Mumbai win their respective matches.

On that note, I'll sign off from here. Mom's been pestering me for the last half-an-hour to come and have lunch, but I wanted to finish off this post before I indulge myself in some sumptuous lunch and some great T20 cricket.

5 comments:

Vidya said...

hey how are you? I like this post mainly because of that comment about cheer leaders! I feel the same way that you do. And by the by, if India is sex-starved, the US is sex-crazy! :)
It is not too different from each other but that is what it is!

Vidya

Delz said...
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Delz said...

Didn't I read today about dark-skinned cheerleaders being discriminated against? Grrrr

I agree with you on that sex-starved bit. (I guess the fascination with big boobs started with Samantha Fox. hahhahaha) Though I don't know if things are a little better than they used to be some years ago. Well, nowadays I don't observe that many male heads turning when a woman wears a spaghetti top or shorts. Not as much as before. Or not in Mumbai, at least.

And not everyone is as cricket crazy as Indian men. Or should I say cricket-crazed men in the cricket playing countries. I guess one of the conditions for my getting married would be a separate tv set. That way he can watch his cricket and I can watch my programmes. lolol

And btw, what will happen to your IPL when you're shifted out of India, hmmm?

Vik Rajagopalan said...

cricket crazy deewana from Mumbai. Your team is not doing that bad after all. It would be interesting how they will fare this last few games.

Enjoy the games and I will hope to see more write ups from you then. Until then,

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