Thursday, 26 November 2020

RIP Maradona !

When football meant Mohan Bagan versus East Bengal and visibility of the game restricted to Doordarshan, if youngsters were playing football and keeping awake for FIFA World Cup(across India), then the enigma who made it possible was none other than one and only Diego Maradona.

As they say, short personalities make a towering impact and whatever they


touch turn into gold even if it was hand goal by Maradona.

The ‘Hand of God’ in 1986, (Maradona) took Argentina to victory against England in quarter finals and rest is history. The champion craftsman took his country to coveted championship and our generation got an answer to undisputed ‘Pele’.

Yes, the world of football now formally argues  who’s the best ever, Pele or Maradona? And the answer still remains under the wraps.

The man with golden foot, golden hand and golden heart, faltered immediately after retirement. The fat became obese, hero to fallen one and the king on the ground found peace in drugs and finally ended up in rehabilitation in Cuba.

The king returned but with diminished personna of himself. Out of sight is always, out of mind, but not Maradona! This time though, he has gone forever.

The world will miss Maradona and for many amongst us, he still remains the greatest forever.

RIP Maradona.

Image courtesy: CBS Sports

Friday, 25 September 2020

TGIF..

As I open my eyes, calendar says Monday 

I just blink, the calendar points Friday !!


Monday and Friday never meet each other

But weekend in between bonds them forever !!


Monday I am lazy , Friday I am crazy 

The work in between makes me edgy !!


Monday I love, for the challenges it pose

Friday ends with the high, the way I rose !!


Weekend is the one, we exploit the most

If it wasn’t there, weekdays would drag !!


Thank God It’s Friday 

There won’t be any other better day !!


Have a great weekend guys  ๐Ÿฅณ ๐ŸŽ‰ 


-Jayawant

Saturday, 12 September 2020

เค†เคœ เคจाเคนी เคคเคฐ เค‰เคฆ्เคฏा เค•ोเคฐोเคจाเคตเคฐ เคฎाเคค เค†เคนे..

เคŸเคชเคฐीเคตเคฐเคšा เคšเคนा เคจाเคนी

เค…เคšाเคจเค• เคฆिเคธเคฒेเคฒा เคตเคกा-เคชाเคต เคจाเคนी..


เคธเคฒोเคจเคšा เคนेเคก-เคฎเคธाเคœ เคจाเคนी

เคฆाเคขीเคจंเคคเคฐเคšा เคธ्เคช्เคฐिंเค•เคฒเคฐ เคจाเคนी..


เคฌाเคฐเคฎเคงे เคฎिเคค्เคฐ เคจाเคนी

เคถाॅเคชिंเค— เคฎाॅเคฒเคšा เคŸाเคˆเคฎเคชाเคธ เคจाเคนी..


เคนोเคฎ เคกिเคฒीเคต्เคนเคฐी เคฎ्เคนเคฃเคœे เคฐेเคธ्เคŸाॅเคฐंเคŸ เคจाเคนी

เคจेเคŸเคซ्เคฒिเค•्เคธ เคฎ्เคนเคฃเคœे เคฅिเคเคŸเคฐ เคจाเคนी..


เค‘เคซिเคธเคšी เคงเคฎाเคฒ เคจाเคนी

เคธुเคŸी เค˜ेเคคเคฒ्เคฏाเคšी เคฎเคœा เคจाเคนी..


เคฆिเคฒ्เคฒीเคคเคฒे เคชिเคคाเคถ्เคฐी, เคฎुंเคฌเคˆเคคเคฒ्เคฏा เคฎाเคคोเคถ्เคฐी 

เคเค•ाเคšी เคงเคกเคชเคก, เคฆुเคธเคฐीเค•เคกे เคชเคกเคเคก เคฌเค˜เคตเคค เคจाเคนी..


เคŸिเคต्เคนीเคตเคฐ เคฌाเคคเคฎी เคจाเคนी

เค•ंเค—เคจा เค•ी เค•ोเคฐोเคจा เคธเคฎเคœเคค เคจाเคนी..


เค•ोเคฐोเคจाเคšं เค•ाเคนी เค–เคฐ เคจाเคนी

เคคो เคคुเคฎเคšा เค†เคฎเคšा เค•ुเคฃाเคšा เคจाเคนी..


เคตिเคถ्เคตाเคธाเคตเคฐ เคœเค— เค†เคนे

เคธाเคฎाเคจ्เคฏ เคฎाเคฃूเคธ เคธเคœเค— เค†เคนे

เคธाเคฏंเคŸिเคธ्เคŸ्เคธเคšी เคธाเคฅ เค†เคนे

เค†เคœ เคจाเคนी เคคเคฐ เค‰เคฆ्เคฏा เค•ोเคฐोเคจाเคตเคฐ เคฎाเคค เค†เคนे..


-เคœเคฏเคตंเคค

Sunday, 16 August 2020

A perfect partner:Chetan Chauhan


One always needs a partner whose eye contact,body language and sheer presence makes you assured about yourself.

If one needs to make it big in life, you should have a partner who is always there for you in thick and thin situations. 

That’s exactly what Chetan Chauhan was to Indian Cricket and Sunil Gavaskar.

With Gavaskar, Chauhan redefined the definition of opening partnership and went on to become one of most trusted lieutenants of Indian Cricket.

For Chauhan, Gavaskar was his leader, partner and by all means a mentor for whom he almost infamously left the cricket ground in Melbourne when to later’s amusement, he was given out by the umpire against Deniss Lillee.

If Gavaskar retired as India’s leading test scorer with 34 centuries, Chauhan got into oblivion without scoring a single century. That probably remains his most highlighted achievement of his career. However it speaks volumes for his consistency,commitment and contribution towards the game.

But there was so much more about Chauhan than Gavaskar. He was a typical khadoos opening batsman, putting a heavy price on his wicket and not to get bogged down against top class bowlers. Wish only those eluding centuries came his way too ๐Ÿ˜” 

Chauhan went to become an able admistrator, an honest lawmaker and still had a long political career in front of him when COVID caught him off the guard only to succumb to his trademark of not converting a good start into long innings.

Chetan Chauhan ! You will always be remembered as early pioneers of Indian Cricket who made the world take a note of India’s supremacy and will be regarded as one of the best opening batsmen, the country was ever blessed with.

RIP Chetan Chauhan ๐Ÿ™‡‍♀️ 

Images Courtsey: Dainik Bhaskar


 

Saturday, 15 August 2020

Take a bow ๐Ÿ™‡‍♀️ Legend MSD

A stalwart bids adieu and one wonders whether we treat this as one of the saddest days of Indian Cricket or congratulate media for finally achieving its goal by consistently taking up a cause for MSD farewell.


Gavaskar had once famously said,

“Retire, and let people ask WHY? Rather than getting asked WHEN?”


Media seems to pick up this cause of ‘WHEN’ as soon as they see someone falter even once and are happy to take expert role to write a cricket obituary.


As MSD retires from International Cricket, luckily for the fans, the world has a window in form of IPL and hopefully we see him around for few more years to come.


As a typical fan of the BIG 5, MS was always an outsider for many amongst the cricket followers and one wondered whether the long haired raw teenager had the potential to carry heavyweights under his leadership and boy ! 


He brought the glory home for the first time in 2007 World Cup 20-20 and then made it a habit to take the podium position whether it was IPL, Champions Trophy or that coveted 2011 World Cup which made India erupt in loud cheers and tears for the Master Blaster Sachin.


The time flies, a career that started as a rusty teenager is about to end as a legend. We might have seen one of the best ever keepers and skippers of India bidding adieu to the game we loved and he lived.


Each legend gives us something to learn but Dhoni gave us patience, cool head, difficult mind to read and most importantly an ideal leadership one should idolise and aspire for.


Thanks Dhoni for giving us those wonderful years and bringing those amazing moments for all the cricket fans, the world over.


Take a bow ๐Ÿ™‡‍♀️ ‘The Real Keeper of Indian Cricket’ ๐Ÿ™‡‍♂️ 


Image Courtesy: Economic Times


Disclaimer: The article is personal tribute to a glorious cricketer and does not intend to comment about the ups and downs of the Indian Cricket.

Tuesday, 14 July 2020

Scindia and Pilot, two sides of same coin

Slowly but steadily, the clock is ticking.

What Madhavrao Scindia and Rajesh Pilot wanted to do two decades back before unfortunately fading away from limelight amid untimely accidental deaths, their sons tried to replicate the model in their hope to come out as winners in Congress as organisation’s stalwarts or in their own states as Chief Ministers.

The calculations though mathematically sound, failed to find ears from Congress high command and two young sulking leaders were born.

With one already exited and other(or probably many more) on the way out, the road to bring back RaGa at the top is clear but the question remains how bumpy it’s going to be when it comes to people and their right to choose the next Prime Minister in future elections.

The Congress has a long legacy to cut the wings of its own leaders. In the past we have seen many of its stalwarts confined to state politics or systematically wiped out from their political careers.

However, the most important factor here one tends to forget is the centralised power then and now. Doing such act was easy as the leadership revolved around Mrs. Gandhi or RaGa’s father Rajiv. The opposition had an excellent but not so ruthless leader in Vajpayee.

Last 2 decades has seen legacy of state centric families which have their own cultures and high command who won’t let a piece go away anything in politics without getting its own pound of flesh. The BJP has become a full fledged political party and is no longer afraid to play the games of trade and the Congress is entangled in dynasty and poor organisational management.

With MP gone and Rajasthan on the verge, it is high time the dynasty politics review its future strategy. Maharashtra could be the next in the line with sulking karyakartas waiting for their next political jump.

The country needs a strong opposition for its secured existence but if they are indulged in family first, party next and country last as part of its political ideology, the road for redemption seems tough for the Congress, multiparty governments and vulnerable fence sitters are bound to have their last laugh to plum roles and careers.

Image Courtesy: Loksatta

Disclaimer: The blog is primarily an expression of thoughts of current political situation across states and does not justify or argue for the political behaviour of the parties or its leaders.

Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Nepotism ! As it unwinds..




Nepotism is the new buzzword which has triggered a war of words on social media with some defending and some going extra mile to let the world know how have they suffered. 

Nepotism is an age old tradition going across cultures, geographies, monarchies and in modern world even inflicting the corporate world.

Nepotism, as bad as it sounds, there’s always an unknown side to it and no human is spared without using it. The important factor to understand that whether it is a harmful nepotism or harmless. 

Nepotism knowingly or unknowingly begins in the childhood. Whether it’s schools, your neighbourhood, one will find a parent promoting his or her own child unknowingly   (/sometimes knowingly) hampering the talent of other kids. As parent or as a child, one fights it’s out and either proves a point or moves away to different avenues. Nepotism continues!

Nepotism need not originate from an individual and can be socially driven. A normal child of a talented parent sometimes will find it hard to come to terms with own potential. If one goes back into history of sports, an interesting story of Sir Donald Bradman’s son makes us realise that, we as a society stretch ourselves too far. His son chose to change his surname to Bradson dumping the legacy of the greatest ever or someone like Liam Botham who retired in early twenties to move to Rugby from Cricket. Many such examples in  normal walks of life can be quoted wherein the next generation has chosen its own path. But, Nepotism continues!

Nepotism, if it was the way our ancient nobleman propagated, the same has not changed in today’s corporate. What has changed, is its course and now it goes beyond family roots. Favouritism can be the new synonym to keep the control under your own pedestal. Survival of the fittest is still the rule and the one who copes up, stays back or can choose to move out. Nepotism continues! 

Nepotism, the word turns foul when it starts impacting the very existence of other individual. Promoting your own progeny or chosen one is fine but postering them without an iota of credibility and that too at the cost of others is harmful. Kingdoms were replaced with democracies, caste based professions made its own way towards skill based society. However, those who haven’t understood these ethos of life, still suffer with agenda of own and many a time we come across leaders with no credibility pushed on the society. Nepotism continues! 

Nepotism, as it means will keep coming at you and one has to find own means to survive with it. What matters is the fact, that it should not come at a cost of spoiling a childhood, snatching a promising life or most importantly compromising nation’s interest. As like ages, Nepotism continues!

Nepotism, as it means is here to stay. Harmful or harmless is our choice.

Image Courtesy: CEO World

Disclaimer: The article is a personal observation about nepotism and does not talk about any individual or a family.

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