Be A Sport !

Apr 7 2008  | Views 997 |  Comments  (59)
Sir Garfield Sobers is my sports idol, not only for his cricketing abilities but also for his sports... Expand

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  pksundar posted 3 mnths ago

Avinashjee,

I will consider it an honour if my blog has served as an inspiration to you write one on your own.
Very true. It is only such good memories which keeps us going in life. Thanks so much for the appreciation.
Please send me a note when you do write this blog because I am not sure it will catch my attention among all the unnecessary and frivoulous notifications like ABC sneezed or XYZ coughed. Seems a never ending PIA.
Thanks for the endorsement.



  pksundar posted 3 mnths ago

Ranj,

Why cricket alone? All sports should be gentleman's, in my opinion. There is absolutely no need for acrimony.
It is very sad that politics and sports gets mixed up but I am with you on the Tibet issue. The only way one can bring the Reds to their knees is through such blackmail. The world achieved its end in ending apartheid in South Africa by such boycott.
Yes, the notifications are extremely irritating, to say the least. The worst is when you don't get the notification you want to see. Sad. I have complained to Suls. but they have not even bothered to ackowledge my mail and notes.
Thanks for the approval and endorsement.



  Avinashjee posted 3 mnths ago

This is a beautiful post. Reminds us of all the good that is within our hearts and that we disregard when winning becomes the most important thing. I feel inspired by this post to write a post on one of the great human beings I worked with. Such men and women need to be remembered time and again if only to keep the spirit alive in us.
Thanks for writing this.
Avinash



  R-Sharma posted 3 mnths ago

Hi Sundar,

How did I miss this one? Was this buried under "All , Personal, Friends or Member Alert" newsfeeds?  I will never know amidst all that clutter....and I thought my closet was the most confusing place!

Great observations you made there about all those greats playing a gentleman's game. Never knew about that ball kicking ritual. These days, there's so much acromony in every walk of life and sports is no exception. Competition is the name of the game. I watched cricket this time with bowlers acting in a menacing fashion before and after bowling. They send body signals all the time, none of which are cordial.

Olympics has started with skirmishes even before the torch gets lit. I wonder if it will be the same. At least in this case I support Tibet and understand all the protests.

Good one as usual!
ranjini



  pksundar posted 3 mnths ago

swarajya,

I agree with you. Sachin is a good ambassador for the game but my definition of sportsmanship goes beyond showing composure against wrong decisions because showing displeasure could incur the wrath of the match referee.
Thanks for stopping by.



  swarajya posted 3 mnths ago

Your episodes of sporting gestures by sportsmen bring  true glory to the game and the individuals.I still consider Sachin Tendulkar as great  because he has been humiliated by umpires by their wrong decisions many times  but still  to see him not leave his calm composure.How sad it is to see him missing his century by few runs .



  pksundar posted 3 mnths ago

Wiskyd,

The changes in the rules would never see the light of the day as long as whites(read Australia) rules ICC. For the umpires and match referees to be fair and just, the body which appoints them will have to be independent of ICC because these gents after all want to be in the good books of ICC and hence would toe their line. They would think twice before antagonising ICC because they will lose their lucrative assignments.
Thanks kiddo, for the visit and comment.



  pksundar posted 3 mnths ago

Ugen,

I was particular in getting the clarification because Munich (1972) would never be forgotten because terrorists massacared a few Jewish athletes in a shoot-out.



  pksundar posted 3 mnths ago

shravanm,

Thanks for the visit, first I think to my blogs, and the nice sentiments expressed. Any patriotic Indian would be ashamed of what happened in Sydney. But I am afraid thaty India missed a wonderful opportunity to bring the Australians to their knees. They should never have agrred to continue the tour till Harbhajan was cleared. That would have forced ICC's hands to do something about Australia's arrogance.
Sice you seem to be interested in cricket, take some time off to read
pksundar.sulekha.com/blog/post/2007/03/incompetent-cricket-council.htm



  pksundar posted 3 mnths ago

anna,

EQ is new to me. How is this supposed to work? More EQ means one is more emotional?! I am still not sure that I understand what you mean. Aggression need not lead to abuse of the opponent. Play with all intensity but do not cross the limit of decency. And dishonesty has no plave in sports.
Hall and Griffith are two of the most fearsome and aggressive bowlers cricket has ever seen. Yet, the two never bad-mouthed the opposition.





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