Monday, December 23, 2013


08:49 PM, 13 May 2018
36, College Street
Sydney
Australia
 
Ever since I came back  to my hotel after my visit to the spectacular Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), the urge in me to blog about my day’s experience is more like the kid who just can’t wait to go to the playground to play with his newly purchased Cricket Bat.


What a sight that was to watch young Manav Moitra dazzle in his all-day-long innings at the SCG today. You beauty! Backed by Manav’s splendid Century on Day-5 of the final test match, India Ranji International (IRI) recorded a prominent victory against the formidable Australian Young Turks (AYT) to bag this year’s ICC Emerging Test Championship Title.


Three weeks short of his 18th Birthday, Manav has showed a lot of promise to be an opulent batsman at the highest level. It was just a few months ago that he cracked a Triple-Ton against Baroda in Ahmedabad. Despite the fact that it was intense Baroda’s bowling attack led by the well acclaimed national team members that had tested him thoroughly, there were always questions whether Manav will be able to deliver at this year’s ICC Emerging Test Championship Tournament in Australia.


Now this is turning out to be a praiseworthy result out of that astute initiative that Sachin Tendulkar had kick started few years ago.  Sachin then, with a well laid out vision for the betterment of Indian Cricket fought all the way through the hierarchies of BCCI and ICC to sail smooth with the idea of ICC Emerging Test Championship Tournament.


Sachin’s efforts to revamp Indian Batting and the team’s approach towards Overseas Test Cricket have been commendable in this regard. There were quite a few obstacles to bring about this change, one must admit, but I am sure many will agree that it was Sachin’s conviction that has reaped the benefits. Manav this year and speedster ‘Karnataka-MagLev’ Nawaz Akram from the last year’s edition of ICC Emerging Test Championship Tournament have been best of the picks thus far for India.


Coming back to Manav’s innings on the 5th day on a fast-paced seaming track, it was his ability to maneuver his approach against short-pitched deliveries that made my day, luminous exhibition of dexterity! Forasmuch as we witnessed India’s December 2013 Wanderer’s Test against the mighty South Africans, it seems that the Indian Batsmen have demystified the Art-Of-Leaving. And Manav seems to have learnt a lot out of that match’s video which has now become ‘Lesson Number 1’ at all the Coaching Centers across the nation.


ICC Emerging Test Championship Tournament which is typically scheduled to happen once every year over and top of domestic tournaments such as Ranji and Duleep Trophy, has opened up a huge window of opportunity to fine tune imminent Cricketers and launch them all-fit-and-technically-strong to compete at the highest level. 

The way IRI Board have joined hands with the Australian, English and South African Domestic Cricket Boards to setup a platform for breeding quality cricketers is a dream-come-true for all those who have set Test Cricket as the highly-prioritized version of the game. The fact that the tournament is held in countries like Australia, England and South Africa makes it extremely combative in nature thus ensuring eminence as the best end result.


Not a single soul from the Cricketing Fraternity today forgets to mention Sachin’s role in this amazing amalgamation of International Cricketing boards to bring the best out of the younger lot.  I was simply not surprised, none should be for that matter, when Manav mentioned a “Thank You Sachin” note during his speech soon after collecting ‘Best Batsman of the Tournament Award’.


As we have always loved to believe, heroism is not just about battling out the odds to achieve exemplary excellence. Heroism does come to a full circle when a Hero himself paves the way for a new set of upcoming Heroes. It was Virat Kohli then and Manav Moitra today.

And I don’t think I need to mention here once again which Hero it was who started the trend.

12 comments:

  1. A sneak peak into the future.. Well thought out and written. I like the way you have tried to interlace the past (i.e. 2013) and present (i.e. 2018). Given the man Sachin is, I am sure he will give the credit for IRI to many other less deserving ones.

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  2. Wonderful write up Kuldeep :) ....Very well woven :) & I was 'taken' to the stadium & 2018 it was .. :D ...
    Expecting more write-ups from you...
    btw, Is this also a tribute to Sachin ;-) ?

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  3. @Cheluva and @Ashwin
    Thank you guys!

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  4. @Srikrishna: Thanks for those lovely words, mate! I like the way you put Sachin on a higher pedestal by saying that he certainly will credit the lesser deserving ones. I completely agree with you, given the man Sachin and his stature, he will not think twice to go ahead and do that.

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  5. @Girish: Thanks for your kind words, buddy! We are way too small to pay any kind of tribute to the kind of legend that Sachin is :-)
    But having said that, I secretly wish that some day Sachin ends up creating Heroes like himself and make us all proud. The tributes then will be far more richer than what we could ever think of.

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  6. Nice to see you Blogging... But more importantly... a lot of creativity here! This is futuristic, as well as believable... though I found the context a bit confusing to be honest... Who is Manav? Is this someone who is already doing quite well? Never theless, the dexterity and fluidity with which the work has been written deserves praise. I hope you continue writing like this in the near future :)

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  7. @Ayan Thanks for your review, buddy!

    Your confusion is understandable since you are not following Indian Cricket through close quarters and I like your honesty in this regard :-)

    Both Manav and Nawaz are fictional characters in this story and as a matter of fact they are as fictitious as the "ICC Emerging Test Championship Tournament" per se.

    We never know, there may be Manavs and Nawazs somewhere today in India who just need that shine of grace to be a star someday.

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  8. Nice one Kuldeep. I hope you share this story on cricketing sites. Who knows, ICC emerging test championship might well be a reality in future.
    I think as a matter of priority we should create couple of really fast pitches in NCA, Bangalore and couple of other places in India. Preparation for all oversees tours should start atleast one or two months in advance on these fast pitches. And ofcourse, youngsters should get oversees match practice from an early stage. Small changes can bring about great results.

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  9. @Karthik: Thanks for your reivew on this.
    And Yes, I have mailed this story to a few Cricketing Journals.

    Getting a few Fast Tracks done is something that the BCCI have given a shot at but I don't think they have been successful in replicating the kind of atmosphere that the Cricketers are actually exposed to in their overseas tours.

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