Sunday, 14 October 2018

Dasara, Cricket, Me too!

Mysuru Dasara

October is the month of 'Dasara' all over our Country.  Dasara symbolizes the spirit of conquest of 'Maa Shakthi' over the 'evil forces'.

Mysuru Dasara is world-famous and has a history of more than 400 years.  It was a 10-day festival started by erstwhile Mysuru Kings to showcase their rich history, culture and achievements.  After Independence it has become 'people's dasara' dedicated to  'Maa Chamundeswari', the presiding deity of Mysuru. 
Mysuru Palace

Mysuru Dasara takes our memory to the glory of Mysuru Kings, especially to the regime of Nalvadi Krishna Raja Wodeyar (he ruled between 1902-40).  He was hailed as the best ruler in the entire 
sub-continent of India even by the British.  Let us have a look at his far-sighted contributions.
1.Indian Institute of Science (1909), Bengaluru. Since opening it has remained our Country's best place of learning and always one among top 100 learning places in the world. 
2.Krishna Raja Sagara Dam (1924)
3.State Bank of Mysore (1913)
4.Visveswaraiah Iron & Steel Plant, Bhadravathi (1923)
5.Bengaluru became the first city in India to get electric street         lights  (1905)
6.He was the first ruler in the entire country to introduce 
reservations for the under-privileged (1918).
6.Under his patronage Mysuru became the centre of Carnatic music with great musicians like Violin Chowdiah, Veena Sheshana and composer Mysuru Vasudevachar.

This list is endless.  Wodeyar's contributions to his State (Karnataka) are by far greater than the combined achievements of so-called elected Governments since 1947. If there can be great rulers like Wodeyar, isn't monarchy a better system when compared to democracy which has its own quota of follies?
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Coming to the world of cricket, we are playing a series with the 'once mighty' West Indies.  More than Indian team's dominance in the series, I am concerned about the decline of West Indies cricket.
West Indies ruled world cricket from 60s to 80s with high quality and fearsome players like Sobers, Hall, Lloyd, Richards, Marshall, Lara and Walsh. The saddest part of world cricket is perhaps the decline of West Indies.  West Indians are natural athletes most suited for cricket.  But I have heard that youth there now-a-days are attracted towards quick money making sports like basket ball and athletics.  

West Indian Usain Bolt, the world's greatest sprinter of the present times was a childhood fan of Tendulkar and wanted to be a cricketer like him.  But he chose to sprint 100, 200 metres to achieve short-cut to a more famous glory!

What ICC is doing to promote cricket? Compared to our younger days quality teams have just reduced in numbers to just four......... Australia, England, India and South Africa! Instead of taking cricket to the world we have witnessed the decline of teams like West Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe.  

Test Cricket has become a one-sided contest between the dominating host teams and the hapless visitors. If neutral Umpires are okay, why not neutral pitches?  Can't a cricket-rich country like India create a practice Stadium wherein Australian and English pitches and conditions are simulated? Will eliminating one-day cricket do good in reducing the load on cricketers and spectators? Will steps like including a couple of players from weaker test playing countries in our Ranji teams help? Will introducing day-night test cricket draw more spectators? 

Indian team will be going next month to Australia for a full-fledged tour.  This can be best chance to register our first-ever Test series 
win in Australia as Smith and Warner are out undergoing punishment-ban.

But our team's woes witnessed in England are continuing to haunt us.  Opening pair, middle order batting problems are a cause of worry. Both Jadeja and Ashwin must learn to play the role of supporting all-rounders.  Let us hope Saha will join back as first keeper. While our pace-attack is dependable, 
Prithivi Shaw seems to be the silver-lining.

Three T20 games to begin with may not help.  Once again enough 3-day practice games are not planned. Let us hope they will plan not to lose the first test, to ensure a modest beginning.

Shashtri as coach is not enough.  They should have enrolled a former Australian fast bowler as bowling coach.  Remember Australian Bruce Reid was our Bowling Coach when India did its best in the drawn series during 2003-04. Somebody like Dravid should be taken as batting coach.  But I don't think our think-tank  has thought in these lines.
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Is 'me too' movement creating more sound than light? Aren't both men and women fallible? Is there a point in digging the past?

Has our society moved towards taking a lenient view on issues related to consent and relationship?  Should 'me too' be limited to 'physical-issues' alone? Can't men too raise 'me too' issues? Is there not a limitation period for raising such issues? Should not we put things behind and move on? I prefer to leave it to your judgment!
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8 comments:

  1. High lighting Mysuru dasara is very nice . I may mention mysore silk sandal soap paper mills vani Vilas sagar to the list.regarding cricketers less said is much better.all are after money. SC has opened a pandrox box on sexuality and it's leading to present situation .

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    1. Thanks for providing the first comment. Obviously you know more about Karnataka. Your comments cover all relevant points.

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  2. Nice points LN on Dussera and the wodeyar kings. Iam not a keen cricket follower so I find it rather incompetemt to respond to the many questions u have raised.
    Me too is a movement that was waiting to happen. It needed a trigger, the Tanushree episode provided it. Going by the many stories being reported and names being called out .. I guess the critical mass has been reached and the chain reaction will happen ...!!

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  3. Thanks for reading and responding. Me too seems to be a game triggered by vested interests.Women's honour is never the purpose of this game. I standby all questions I have raised.
    Lakshminarayana K

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  4. Mysore Dasara now a days politicalised too much. Otherwise the big procession all District of the state tablos shows the importance of their region super. About day by day cricket becoming ruin it over taken by other games like Kabbadi Hand Ball and Football. Kho Kho is super game it must be boosted fentastic game. Mee too is becomes like Honey Trap bee carefull all celebrities.

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  5. The good side about me too camping is many women who had been hiding their bitter experience has now got the courage to speak up through this platform. But many might be taking it as a chance of taking revenge against men. By no means #me too should be only for women just because in majority of the cases men are the accused.
    Parvathy

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