Thursday, November 24, 2011
Basics of Mutual Funds- Part Two
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Basics of Mutual Funds- Part One
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
The White House on the Sky
Friday, October 14, 2011
Liverpool FC - Walking down the memory lane!
Monday, October 10, 2011
A drive through the Western Ghats
Monday, May 30, 2011
MES QUE UN CLUB
More than a club. Yes, thats what the title of the note means. It is all too familiar for us who follow FC Barcelona and over the course of watching them we realized that indeed some of the great institutions of the beautiful game are indeed more than just a club. I felt like writing this note to pay tribute in my own small way to FC Barcelona for the values they stand for and the way they showcased those to the world on the greatest stage of club football yesterday.
I have been following Liverpool FC for 12 long years now,watching their matches, following the players, revelled in their success and lived through the dissapointments. A great institution. FC Barcelona is and i must admit is an experience at a totally different level. These principles and values are not just limited to a game of football but they teach us a lot in general and i am a firm believer that sport is a great teacher in itself.
When Eric Abidal was asked by his teammates to lift the trophy, one of those values came out. For those who dont know what happened to Eric, he went through a serious operation to remove a tumour from his liver. Ever since that,the support he got from the enitre club(players+fans) is just unbelievable. I remember, when the frenchman came on as a substitute after the long lay off, the enitre Camp Nou (1 lac people) gave him a standing ovation, cheered for him, wore his t shirts and what not. Barcelona are perhaps the only mainstream club who donate 1.5 million Euros a year to UNICEF. The only club who till this season didnt have a major shirt sponsor. In an age where other clubs were busy completing lucrative deals, the catalans were more interested in giving for a cause. Truely inspiring to say the least.
Coming to the team, when we look at the players and bond between them it is not difficult to understand why they are great. Great teams or for that matter any great thing in life is built on the pillars of hardwork and humility. There is no place for ego and that is exactly what we see everytime Lionel Messi celebrates with his team mates, the way Xavi enjoys the success of each and every goal scored, the way a new member(Villa) gels into the team and his made to feel at home. From the academy of La Masia to the theatre called Nou Camp, success is given a broad definition which encompasses all the right values. What is more inspiring is the fact that in Messi,Xavi,Iniesta,Pedro we see common people without superhuman physiques,down to earth nature and amazing will to perform. Muhammad Ali once said "Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them-a desire, a dream, a vision...".People from all walks of life have something to learn from this great group of individuals. Dani Alves is another inspiring story. I remember, Liverpool balked at the idea of spending $8m for him and season after that he went to Barca for Euro32.5 m. His background and his struggle to the top is worth reading. I am sure behind all the names wearing the blaugrana shirt, lie an inspiring story.
I dont think its necessary for us to talk about the way they play football because surely, the world has come to an unanimous conclusion that FC Barcelona are the best team of our generation and perhaps the best ever Barca team. The dream team under Cryuff could not repeat their only European success (Barca winning Champions League back in 92 at Wembley). For the records, it is also widely accepted that although Inter Milan won the trophy last year, Barcelona were the best team out there.
On a concluding note, it is fair to say that the it will be hard to see players like Xavi,Iniesta,Messi playing together in the same team quite often. The divine traingles they make while playing is mesmerizing to watch. They have not only won trophies, they have won hearts world over with their brand of football. Viva Barca !!!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Bolsa Familia
India's moment of truth
Athea Gibson once said, “In sports, you simply aren't considered a real champion until you have defended your title successfully. Winning it once can be a fluke; winning it twice proves you are the best".Australia fits in nicely with her description. What makes the four times World champions even more awe inspiring is their stupendous record of winning three consecutive titles. The team which has lost stalwarts like Hayden, McGrath, Warne, and Steve Waugh has been widely termed as a spent force but as Navjot Siddhu brilliantly pointed out, how many teams in world cricket can boast of such a reservoir of talented players who can take up the vacant places in the team and perform with relative ease at the international stage.
It is at this point where I would like to bring India in and stress on the fact that our moment of truth has indeed arrived. To win the World Cup we need to beat the defending champions, a potential semi final clash with arch rivals Pakistan & a final showdown with either SriLanka/SouthAfrica (Provided they take care of ENG & NZ as expected). As a player, nothing else can inspire you to win the ultimate prize. All the hype, expectations boils down to this. Performing now is what will lift them from potential champions to world champions.
The Match
The pitch at Motera will assist spinners. Let’s make sure the only thing which the ball does after landing on the pitch is spin. I don’t want bounce, I don’t want pace, I just want Ashwin,Harbhajan,Yuvraj to turn it as much as they can. Fast bowling has never been our strength and with Munaf,Ashish Nehra supporting Zaheer, the last thing we would want to do is to bowl 'fast'. If Geoffrey Boycott was commenting on our fast bowling he surely would have mentioned his mama and how she would have played the lollipops from our so called speedstars. Zaheer Khan needs to handle the burden alone. Can we afford to take risk with Sreesanth and his rants or should we persist with the military medium of Munaf along with his snail pace movement on the boundary line? Given the fact we are playing at Gujarat, the local boy will win the race as is the general custom with Indian team selection aided by BCCI 'divine' intervention. One last dig at our average 'fast' bowlers. What they do at the MRF pace foundation? When bowling a yorker, we as kids were taught to target the toes of the batsman and make sure they are not there after the delivery. Perhaps they bowl at ghosts without toes at the pace academy. It’s a difficult art but so is the arduous task of getting into the Indian team.
Coming to the batting, we seem to go to coma during the last power play.Our batsmen seems to bat with hockey sticks which makes it difficult for them to keep away full length deliveries bowled straight at the stumps. The other day Munaf Patel batted like a zoozoo who didn’t know what he is suppose to face, the bowler, the ball or something out of the world. The middle order needs to complement the superb start given by the top order. Virat Kohli under all circumstances should bat at No 3 followed by Yuvraj. Dhoni and Pathan needs to buck up and contribute more consistently.
The World Cup comes every 4 years. Amidst the chaos of World T20 and the serenity of test cricket, ODI cricket has managed to hold its ground. Australia's strangle hold on the tag of 'World Champions' will be put to test. This is the best time to beat them. The ignominity of the 2003 World Cup loss still hurts. It is also the last time we will be witnessing Sachin Tendulkar representing India at the World Cup and he deserves the winning medal more than anyone.
As I bring my note to a close, a quote from a famous Liverpool manager Bill Shankly comes to my mind. At Anfield (Liverpool's home ground) there is a plaque named "This is Anfield". On that he said, "It's there to remind our lads who they're playing for, and to remind the opposition who they're playing against." Perhaps this is the time for MS Dhoni to do a Bill Shankly and tell the team who they are playing for and what is at stake.
Over and Out.