Straight From The Heart

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Thoughtful Selection OR Board Politics ??

The comments made in this article are purely of individual nature & any similarity to any other content published anywhere is purely coincidental.

23rd February,06 was just another Thursday for most of us except for Saurav Ganguly as the team for the Ist Test match against England to be played from March 1 at Nagpur was to be announced on that day, as soon as the Indian Team came back from Pakistan early this week,the point of discussion that has been doing the rounds for the last 6-8 months , again took centre stage,that of whether Saurav would make it to the Final 15 or not for the 1st test.Finally,when the news channels flashed the news on Thursday evening that 'Dada' had been dropped from the squad for the 1st test, it was again time for the cricket experts & for the cricket fans on the road to debate whether this is a consequence of only poor batting form of the stylish southpaw who is still hailed as one of the best captains in Indian cricket history or is there more that meets the eye....???

Personally, as a cricket fan i was surprised at the decision of the selectors but what really hit me harder is the treatment that has been veted towards a man who would not be rated as the best in terms of his cricketing techniques ( read 15000+ runs at the highest level) but more for his attitude & other ingredients in his behavior that stood out amongst the rest & possibly for the first time we had a captain, in whom, we all saw the "Aussie Attitude" of do or die. But again, any person cannot be offered privileges based on his past laurels for too long & this is more true in sports where the audience memory is short, even the diehard Saurav Ganguly fan cant deny that his form was far from satisfactory in the last 2 years which is again a long time period to be out of top form. The only case that i would like to build up in favour of Saurav is that if form is the primary criterion for getting selected in the team,then his last two test innings of 34 & 37 should be decent enough to get him thru atleast for the 1st test though these scores were not those big ones that would have surely helped his cause ( Sehwag & Dravid missed out in both the innings of the same test ).

'Bygones are Bygones' is easy to say to others when they are passing thru a bad phase & that is what many sports journalists & ex cricketers are advicing 'Dada' that he should not quit the game at this stage but at the end of the day Saurav should be given the freedom to decide about his cricketing future which seems to be in the middle of nowhere right now. What appears to me is that the selection commitee members were keeping their fingers crossed hoping that Ganguly would fail in the Karachi test which would make their jobs easier & to some extent their prayers were heard by the Aussie gods,i guess, because that would help Greg Chappel to reinforce his decision of keeping Ganguly out of the team for reasons relating to both on & off the field.

Ganguly who was once called "The God of the Off side" seems to be getting no support from either God or from the Off side that can pull him back in to the Indian Team but as a follower of Indian cricket & of the BCCI gimmicks for quite sometime now , i am sure that the moment India lose couple of important matches or series, the selectors would suddenly realise the importance of Ganguly's experience in the side & we could find him in the cricket field smelling & hunting the leather once again.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Dada - 'Asset or Liability'

The comments made in this article are purely of individual nature & any similarity with any other article published any where is purely coincidental.

Team India landed on the Indian soil couple of days back after a 45 day pressure series against arch rivals Pakistan where they lost the test series 0-1, courtesy to the pitch curators of the 1st & 2nd test matches where all the 11 players from each side had every probability of beating their previous batting records & thanks to the irresponsible batting by the Indians on the 4th day of the Karachi Test where it was Asif’s chance to better his bowling records. However, the Indian team fought back, almost surprising most cricket lovers in Pakistan & back home in the way they beat Pakistan 4-1 to win the ODI series.

The players have barely reached home & the sports media & cricket fans have already started to formulate strategies for India’s upcoming series against England at home that includes 3 Test matches & 7 ODI’s. The way the Indian team has performed in the ODI’s in Pakistan has cast serious doubts over the career of the Bengal Tiger-Sourav Ganguly who seems to be in the worst phase of his cricketing career, more emotionally than due to his on-field performance. The main worry for ‘Dada’ would be that he would be lucky to find himself in the playing 11 in the ODI’s against England that has been his forte in the last 10+years because of the tremendous talent that the youngsters have shown against Pak. ‘Dada’ would be possibly chosen in the Test team but again he does not have the best of records in the longer version of the game & the England fast bowlers surely know how to trouble him with the short pitched deliveries.

The fact that India has an upper hand in this home series cant be denied but the Poms cannot be considered as pushovers especially after their Ashes victory last year. They surely are not here to win friends & hearts but they are here to play some tough competitive cricket & am sure that they will use every tool possible to upset the Indian plans of an English whitewash & the Indian team management will be fighting more demons off the field that would include answering bouncers & beamers from the media & also leaving some questions unanswered that might bring out the internal politics out in the public.

So, over to Rahul Dravid who has, over the years proved to be one of the most technically sound cricketers who knows which deliveries to play & which ones to leave alone …so Team India is in safe hands as the skipper is capable of handling the Hoggards & Harmisons of the world as well as the cricket savvy sports media of the Indian subcontinent.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Free PR & Branding for St.Valentine

The comments made by me are purely of individual nature & if found similar to someone else's comments is purely coincidental.

I am sure that St.Valentine would have loved to apply for Indian citizenship because this is the country where he is given the most visibility & fame on the 14th of February every year.The day is celebrated across the world where people spend the day with their loved ones exchanging not ony gifts like roses & chocolates but also promises & precious moments.The person living in any other part of the globe would react by saying"big deal....we all know this"but i would like to request that person to spend 14th Feb next year in India where one can see political parties & some NGO's giving gyan to the media as to how this 'one day' is killing the Indian culture & as to how the youth of this country is taking unfair advantage of this day by encouraging physical intimacy in the name of love.

I would like to identify two characters who are contributing to this melodrama where a simple day is being transformed into a national emergency.The most notorious character is the political parties who use the petty party activists ( who have no other better work anyways) to ransack shops selling Valentine's Day gifts/greeting cards & the other character is the media ( especially TV) who actually invites political activists & NGO activists to get their comments as to why are they against the celebrations of Valentine's Day.

I happened to watch one of those talk shows on a newly launched TV channel ( read TRP hungry) on the eve of Valentine's Day where one political activist & one NGO activist had their own perspectives but both concluded with the same view " Ban Valentine's Day in India & Save the Indian youth & its culture". The reason cited by the political activist was that the only objective of the youth to celebrate this day was to enjoy sex, as if, after 14th Feb the entire youth of the country goes into hibernation from its sexual activities.

As a youth of the country , i would request the political class & the social activists to spend their time,energies & vocal chords to fight issues like poverty,malnutrition of children,unemployment of the deserving youth,safety of women (which is worse in metros...leave alone smaller cities & towns) & millions of such serious issues which are becoming huge obstacles from India emerging as a truly developed nation,both economically & socially.Also the media should definitely sell news for their TRP & profits but what worries me is the amount of time the media spends in selling news that is not helping our country to be a better place to live & work.

As an Indian youth, i would like to see the political fraternity of this country working towards the development of the country with honest intentions & i am sure that this will automatically win the minds & hearts of the youth & gain respect for our politicians. As far as Valentine's Day is concerned, the youth will continue to buy & gift roses & chocolates because we as a youth do not think that displaying love & affection to your loved ones will anyhow hurt the Indian culture because we too carry the responsibility of the strong Indian tradition that is running in our blood, we think that some people should realise it....now !!!

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Know the rules skipper....

There has been a lot of debate going on in the sports media over the dismissal of Inzamam Ul Haq during the 1st ODI between India & Pakistan at Peshawar. The sports media in our country is blowing this issue out of proportions & i have a feeling that the incident should have been closed & dead at the end of the day's play.

Over the last one week,the newspapers are focussing on this dismissal issue in its sports pages as if the appealing by the Indian players against the Pak skipper Inzi who obstructed the ball from hitting the stumps when he was a good 3-4 yards away from the crease, would lead to a nuclear war between the two nations.Suddenly the sports media is talking about ethics in cricket because they are well aware that any story between India & Pak sells in the people's minds'.Television channels are also not far behind, one talk show last night was fully dedicated to this dismissal & the funny part is that the topic being discussed is whether the indian players should have appealed against Inzi or not & also one point that came up was whether Dravid should have called Inzi back....i think the Indians played according to the rules of the game & i dont think that the media should go around asking present & ex-cricketers if the decision to appeal by the Indian players was right or not !!! As Dravid said during the press conference that "had the appeal been unfair,then the umpires would have surely intervened", especially when one of the umpires was from Pakistan & Pakistan cannot boast of too many fair umpires in the world of cricket ( read Shakoor Rana & others ).

Coming to Inzi, who is to an extent being portrayed as a martyr in the incident is actually the villain, it is difficult to believe that a player of his talent & records ( 20000 odd runs in int'l cricket) could bring this issue in the post match presentation ceremony saying that he is confused about the rules as he was given out in the same way against England a month back.After playing for 15 odd years at the highest level & still confused about the basic cricket rules,one can only feel sorry for the Pak captain who is also referred to as the Sleeping Giant in the cricketing world.Inzi even went a step ahead in his newspaper column saying that the appeal by the Indian players may cause discontent & hostility between the two nations in this high pressure series which again i thought was a very immature statement.

Anyways, i hope that Inzi is gifted the cricket rule book by someone & he should be also briefed as how to handle the media so that his 'off the field' strokes do not overshadow or undermine his 'on the pitch' talent.

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Book Review:The Google Story

The comments made by me in this review are purely of individual nature & if found similar to someone else's review is purely coincidental.

I just completed reading a book on one of the most dynamic companies of the modern era, the book is called The Google Story by David Wise & as the name obviously suggests,the book is on one of the most powerful brands in the world today called Google Inc.

Generally i am not much into non fiction or biography, i prefer reading fiction & this book is one of my few attempts at non fiction or may be i should categorize this book into business & management.

The book basically starts with the inception of Google by its young co-founders Larry Page & Sergy Brin ( classmates in Stanford University) & how in just 7 years ( founded-1998) the company not only became one of the powerful technological companies in terms of its technological innovations & cash position in terms of market valuation but also one of the most exciting places to work for, where people were leaving their jobs in Microsoft,Bell Labs & believe it or not even NASA to work for the young & dynamic firm called Google.

The power of the brand Google can be best summed when one of the users of Google calls the present era as the Google Economy & how this company brought about a paradigm shift in the way each one of us searches virtually everything on the text box that is provided in the Google.com home page.

I feel that it is a must read for the people who are business/management professionals as it does not provide only technical gyan but also reveals information about the company's exciting, sometimes maverick HR practices, its PR & Marketing power & its financial strength & the implications it has on its shareholders.

Info: The book is highly priced at 595/- & is available in all leading bookstores like Landmark & Crossword.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Rang De Basanti - My review

My review on Rang De Basanti -
The comments made by me in this review are purely of individual nature & if found similar to someone else's review is purely coincidental.

I went to watch Rang De Basanti with my friends yesterday, before its release,the movie was surrounded by exaggerated media hype & was also in news with its minor conflict with the censor board regarding the editing of couple of scenes where the censor board used its scissors,finally the movie released with 100% openings all over India ( helped by its date of release being 26th Jan).

As a viewer, i had mixed reactions when i judged the movie.The film was touted to be one of the best made movies of recent times & with a starcast that was far from usual, i was looking forward to see the movie.

The first half of the movie was the more hilarious part where in you could find the funny lines ( sometimes slap stick comedy) spoken by the actors but personally i found the first half a bit on the slower side & at one point i was wondering when the word intermission would display on the big screen.I thought A.R.Rehman's music is the soul of the movie though only a couple of the songs were fully played in the movie,the rest were played in the background.In terms of performance , i think every actor was at his/her best & the highlight of Rakesh Mehra's direction was that Aamir Khan was not necesaaruily given the best scenes or the best lines & i really appreciate Aamir Khan's decision to act in the movie inspite of the fact that he would be 'just one of them in the group'

The second half was extremely hard hitting & intense & believe me or not,in the last 30-40 minutes of the movie,not a single person in the threatre moved an inch,considering the fact that most of the audience was the youth,it surely takes something to make the youth sit up & watch someting with that level of intensity.The movie had a very unusual ending too,far from the stereotyped hindi movies where the last 30 mins consume barrels of glycerine & where all ends in a fairy tale ending.

For someone who has not watched the movie should definitely grab the tickets,this movie will not make some one a hard core patriotic overnight but this movie is all about self introspection & standing by one's conviction without thinking too much about the consequences...

Friday, February 03, 2006

Book Review:One night@the call center

Any other review about the book One night @ the call center that has been published anywhere under the sun & moon, if found even faintly similar to my review is purely co incidental.

I completed reading the second novel by Chetan Bhagat named One night@ the call center.Though i liked it but cant stop comparing it to his first novel which was called Five Point Someone. I somehow had a feeling that his style of writing is ,to an extent,stereotyped where in after reading a few pages,you have a feeling that the style of writing & the sense of humor involved in it is an extension of his first novel.However, Chetan Bhagat is without doubts an author who is fairly refreshing but the story this time seems to be not as convincing as it was in his first novel.
The story primarily has set of protagonists who are colleagues in a call center & in the midst of their otherwise mundane lives comes a night that does not change their lives per se but definitely changes their perspective towards life.
I would suggest to those who have read Chetan Bhagat's first novel to definitely read this one & send in their comments so that we can share our experiences in terms of comparison of both his n0vels & those who have no idea as to who Chetan Bhagat is, should also go in for this book as its priced only at Rs.95,so the cost factor is surely taken care off.

The day when i got blogged

I always wanted to start writing a diary where in i could capture the events of the day but that dream never took shape because of two reasons-the first is because of my inherent laziness & the other is because of the fact that my hand writing is one of the worst that i have ever witnessed.

Today i received a blog link from one of my colleagues in office & just thought of creating my own blog. Hope all the postings made by me will be a source of memory for not only myself but all those who would visit the link & add their comments.

This blog is the space wherein i want to communicate my thoughts to not only those who would visit this link but also to myself because in today's fast paced world , we hardly find places where we can stop & consolidate our thoughts & put them into words...