The EX-Files
People remember November 16 for
various reasons, be it the forming of UNESCO or the birth of Tiberius or about
Rakesh Roshan making a Krrish 4 announcement but one nation with its people by
birth or origin and fans of a game played by 54% of the inhabitable world, will
remember this day as the day when a great man hung his boots after 24 years of
excitement, emotion, expectation, excellence, eminence, erudition, exemplification,
eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious….ok, I’m beginning to sound like V and you get
the point.
By now, most of us would’ve
finished shedding tears, flooded social media with forwards, videos, texts proclaiming that Sachin was one of your horcrux and gotten about our lives but
every time we talk about or watch or play (in that order for me at least)
cricket, the memories about Sachin bubbles up, at least for another few days,
months, years based on how much each of us are rooted in the game. But the fact
remains that he was the most prolific cricketer the world has seen so far.
Cricket historians, journalists, legends,
literates and astrologers have already flooded media with opinions, facts,
records, memories, personal life, food and future about the master blaster, so
there’s really nothing more to say about him except for the reason why I adore
this little great man. It can be said in 2 words – Humility & Respect.
It’s great to watch him play
those drives down the ground or the wristy flicks from outside off but those
are not what separate him from the others. His respect for the game and
everything that is involved with it, living or non-living…is one factor which
distinguishes him from the rest. And then his humbleness after achieving so
much at a young age is truly inspiring and is what has made him so prolific.
The cricketing world and the fans
will surely miss him. But the game will go on and along with it, the fans,
discussions, media, controversies etc. There has been a radical change in the
way the game is played today with the advent of the new formats and
socio-economic factors, so it remains to be seen if the records and milestones
Sachin has set, will be broken or not. Whatever be it, the truth remains that
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is one of the greatest cricketers the world has had the
pleasure of experiencing.
So, let’s thank Sachin for 24 years of splendor,
supremacy, satisfaction, sentiment, serenity, sebastomania….ok, I’m beginning
to sound like V and you get the point. Time to go find yourself another
horcrux.
4 Comments:
Awesome BV.... :)
Brilliant Bommi. I am a big fan of SRT and KBV !!!
Brilliant Bommi. I am a big fan of SRT and KBV !!!
Well said, K.
Though I'm no expert in cricket..I know enough to say he's played the gentlemen's game like a true gentleman.thank you, Sachin!
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