Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Haapy Diwali

hmm....Finally i am home for Diwali. Its nice to be with your people for such grand festivals. Decision to come to Mumbai wasn't an easy one, it was trilling. Not knowing 3 hours before the flight that i would be boarding the same. But finally i made it and that's what matters.

It feels bad that almost half of my holiday is over. But never mind i will make full use of remaining half. Two days were hectic with shopping, "fooding" and meetings (with relatives!!!!). Mumbai looks great during festivals i m loving it...

Monday, October 20, 2008

Phew...!

After a while got some breathing space. Finally exams are over and the history repeats itself again, exams were "ok" as usual. I hope don't get the minor copies as long as possible to keep up the good mood going. But again truth is gonna come out some day. Why to worry about that some day let's live for the day. So it's "chill" day today.

Decided to watch a movie but disappointment hit me for forth consecutive time....I think i am not going to watch Hindi movie for a while now. I watched "Hello" and was awful to watch just like the the novel. Before that i had seen "Mission Istanbul" which became Mission impossible for me, "Welcome to Sajjanpur" did not welcome me at all and had a good kid-nap while watching "Kidnap". So now i got nothing to do but to get back to labs on my "chill" day.

gotta start working from tomorrow, i got lot to catch up. Seem like this is gonna be my second diwali away from home. Feeling suffocated here, will try to breath some life in coming few days.

Dada's inn was refreshing, he hasn't said the last thing yet four more to go. Feeling sorry that i couldnt go for Moholi Test, but Delhi Test i will surely go with the hope that India lives up to the record of seven consecutive wins at this very venue.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Roller Coaster Ride

Some one said life is a roller coaster ride, hmmm.....that's so true. Last few days came with few bad news and few good ones, but at the end of all we should move on time doesn't stop for any one. Nothing is permanent. Feeling better after "TEST"ing time last week. After many days enjoyed cricket infront of TV and had saturday outing with gelato's. So it's exams time at IIT, time to spend little more time with books (which i am not currently). Waiting for exams to get over, Semester to get over and eventually M.Tech to get over............ :-)

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Hats off

Heard about Saurav's retirement yesterday, it was more shocking though I had predicted it in my earlier post (I guess dada follows me too), it sent shivers through my body. Finally curtains are down on the whole Saurav Ganguly saga.

Among the most glorious chapter in the history of Indian cricket is now into its concluding phase. In many ways his career was different than the fab four (or I would call it fantastic five), he struggled, he struggled more and then he struggled even more but at the end of every struggle we saw a new Saurav who was braver, stronger and more importantly "positive". Unlike Tendulkar he was never perfect, unlike David he was never dependable, unlike Laxman he was never soft-spoken, unlike Kumble he was never patient but he made for everything which these four never had and thats why they call him "DADA".

Its amazing to see so many people dislike Saurav, but why??? Leave aside his personal records Saurav has offered a lot to the team. How can we forget the phase Indian cricket was going through during match fixing when Saurav took over the captaincy from Tendulkar who put up his hands, and guess what Saurav did it in style. Five years down the line Saurav skips a match and people start doubting his commitment, and he was removed him from the team? Did people think the same for Tendulkar five year back??? I don’t hate Tendulkar but he always remained the most loved lad of the country (and rightly so), but does Saurav deserves to be the step-son of Indian cricket? Saurav waved his T-shirt at the balcony of Lord's (so called home of cricket) and they laughed at him! when Flintoff did the same at Wankede they didn't object. Saurav was just proving that all grounds all over the world should have same respect if Flintoff can do it in India why can he do the same in England and he did it. Was he the only one who believed India should have same respect as other cricketing nations like Australia, England, etc? Many felt Saurav was selfish and self-centered, I would like to ask those people why would he bat at no.6 and not in top order when he was captain? He never complained about the same unlike some of the team members!

I believe that this is Saurav's call and not BCCI's, because till date he has not allowed others to write his future. He was sacked because he was responsible for it, he was recalled because he knew he had fire left in him which he proved too. BCCI wanted him to quit two years back but he didn't give up and we all know what happened, Man of the Series in the come back Series overseas, Man of the series again in ODI series, can this be fluke? He proved him self wise again by taking decision at right time. When asked as to why he was the most scrutinized among the Fab Five, Ganguly smiled and replied, "Probably people didn't like my face.", No Dada we love you!

He had spark, courage, attitude, rivalry, spirit, style, fearlessness and many more qualities, which were missing in Indian cricket before he entered. MS shouldn't forget the team India he is driving today was build from the scratch by Saurav. Though Saurav will retire soon but his qualities and contribution will remain with Indian cricket for years to come and will not retire. No true cricket fan will forget him. Saurav has still got more to offer to Indian cricket and he will do so.

Thanks Dada you have been my inspiration in life in more ways than one! I wish you the best for rest of your life....

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Disturbing

I was going through TOI after a log time read the front page news about Hindu orphan was raped and burnt to death, article was pretty disturbing. Almost every page had a news about killing, murder and stuff. Crime rate is surely creeping upwards.

Wasn't feeling well yesterday. I think i have been really harsh on body with my unhealthy food habits. its becoming increasingly difficult maintain my daily nutrition requirements because of many reasons some are avoidable and most are unavoidable. Lets see, trying my best to keep up with it. Also no work-out after first two days!!

Started with studies but there is so much to do, also multi-tasking is becoming increasingly difficult. Minors are approaching so its time for long hours with books. Facing the same old game of ugly politics and internal competition, but now i am used to it :-)

Over all situations is some what disturbing need to find my way through...

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Yawn!!!

Had a boring day... Worked a lil but not in mood for "work out". Heard Ganguly is back, i hope he makes this count with a big one. I admire him for this very quality to come back strongly and prove your critics wrong. But sooner rather than later he should realize that time is not on his side.......

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Running

Had an eventful day. As I mentioned race-day began but had a cold start to the race but need to speed up. Could not play tennis in spite of reaching to the tennis court (the most difficult part). I tried running with Sher, it was a good experience but surely an exhausting one. Then went out for dinner to GP, food was ok but had fun. Feeling better after two days of work out.