Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Things left unsaid (thus far anyway)



While I'm at it, there are a couple more things to talk about. Urgently.

Firstly, a great big whoop of triumph at Saurav Ganguly being named the man of the series for the India - SL series. The big man is back and with a bang. His has been one of two cases of actions being louder than words which has happened over the last month or so. The second being the triumphant return of David Beckham into the Real Madrid first XI.




Looking back, the silence in the face of allegations and harsh criticism of both Gangs and Becks had seemed to indicate that these two stars had given up on their careers. Gangs decided to try his luck in English county cricket while Becks retaliated to the intense pressure heaped on him by the Real board to sign an extension to his contract or leave, by making the in-your-face decision to leave for the MLS. In return, Greg Chappell for the Indian team, and Fabio Capello for Real made similar noises about the door back into the squad being shut for ever for their respective players. Capello was a lot more outspoken about it saying that Becks will never play in his team again.

In both their cases, luck has to some extent played its part. The Indian team started playing really badly, it needed a spark and it looked more likely to come from its erstwhile captain than from the rookies who were tried. This combined with injuries to players like Yuvraj, and the poor form of some of the remaining senior players provided the opportunity of giving another shot to Gangs.

For Real Madrid, a series of dissappointing showings resulted in a clamour from the public to bring back Becks, who had made a mark in the hearts of the fans by his professional nature and his passion on-field. Capello though might have managed to ignore the public outcry, but when his influential players like Raul and Guti publicly commented on the teams need for Becks to be re-instated, he could not ignore it anymore. Another factor, as pointed out by Tim Stannard, in his excellent articles about the spanish league on Football365, is the unerring survival instinct of the Real coach. Capello brought Becks back, and he has been the lynchpin in Real's mini-revival over the last month. Capello even managed to get some credit from it by making the statement that a smart man knows when to change his mind.

Both games are richer for having these two wonderfully skillful players back on the field. For Becks, there may even be a return to the England team as McClaren has reportedly decided to follow Capello's lead and look a lot closer at his ex-skipper. If he looks close enough, he might just find a way to save his job.


As a postscript, my big hope of Liverpool accumulating 15 points before coming up against Barcelona in the CL, has been dashed to bits. First, they were held to a draw by Everton, then they actually lost to a resurgent Newcastle. Thats 5 points fewer then than they could have taken. But its Barcelona tomorrow, fingers crossed for that game.

3 comments:

  1. Oye!!!! You left out one more prominent return - Zaheer Khan.
    He is also instrumental in India's "latest" resurgence. Lets hope that both he & Dada carry it on in the World Cup too.

    Rishi

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  2. Well.. i am not a footy fan but did happen to watch the innings and post match presentation where gangs received the MOM...and noticed something very different..he seems to be keeping to himself on the field and focussed entirely on what he needs to do..
    long gone are the days where he needed to worry abt the entire team...also has gone with it the passion that i have always associated with him...
    It was a very calm and restrained dada. Worked for him...but not sure if it does for the team..the need a leader who has the hunger and will to succedd and is not afraid of showing it..
    Dont think we will now get to see another captain with the same passion and fire who had no qualms in twirling his shirt in a return gesture as if to say...TAKE THAT!!..
    the loss is all ours..really..

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  3. Rishi - I do not think we can consider Zaheer in the same league as Saurav and Beckham. My intention was to point out the fact that two players who have a lot of parallels - both captained their national teams, both have been considered among the best in the World in what they do, both faced similar jibes about being past it, both came back not through the media, but through their will power and professionalism. Also, I truly believe that both can be considered to be powerful ideals for today's kids.

    Kavita - Yes, it is our loss. Lets hope Dravid can muster the passion from somewhere for 2 months this year.

    Both of you - Eklavya ka review toh bhool hi gaye lagta hai tum log.

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