One has so often wondered what a spectacle the beginning of the universe might have been. Matter in the form of a point exploding into millions of stars, planets and inter-planetary stuff flying away from each other at a head spinning speed. And sample this in a picturesque setting of the Big Bang. If only we had a picture of it to save as a wallpaper on our desktops.
That the IPL will be a hit with the fans was somewhat in doubt, say two days ago. But the full house at the Chinnaswamy stadium proved otherwise. Cricket in
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy provided a spectacular start to the proceedings with some of their hit numbers. Sixteen stilt walkers, eight acrobats who performed gravity-defying stunts on ropes of silk, eight rapellers dressed in the colours of the eight teams skimmed down from the stadium roofs on super-thin wires, and eight bubble dancers spinning & dancing in giant transparent bubbles left spectators in a total trance. But the special cheers were reserved for the Washington Redskin cheerleaders, for obvious reasons, and watching them left one wishing, if only they could be present in all the matches.
Entertainment was the name of the game, so much so, that even with the home team reeling, the local crowd was enjoying the music being played in the stadium. If for once you thought that there would be grim faces, think again, and maybe this is where the IPL will still be found wanting, come the end. For building fan loyalties will need more than such elaborate fanfare, although it remains to be seen what the other home teams can come up with.
Coming to the cricket, yes there was some, mainly from one man alone. Brendon McCullum batted as if he was picking the bat up for the last time in his life. His innings was so belligerent that it is the most terrific hitting the author has ever seen. Not to mention, that one feels that his ferocious attack on the hapless bowlers is yet to sink in. 13 sixes and 10 fours! If it were test cricket or even ODIs, then one can fathom the possibility of some one hitting out in this fashion, fed up with the drab proceedings. But this is T20 for crying out loud, where the ball is supposed to travel in all directions. But to travel like this? It was just simply staggering to watch. One can never claim that 159 will not be overcome as the highest score, but it will take some doing, and our only hope should be that we watch that match as well.
Now that we are talking cricket, away from all the hype and hoopla, it was good to see the spirit in the Kolkata KnightRiders. Ponting was seen hugging Ishant like a brother after he bowled Dravid and this only means that the bitterness of the test series in January will soon be a thing of the past. The Royal Challengers, however, looked forlorn. But if you have just been ravaged the way they were, you too will be wishing you weren’t there.
Of course, Mallya made sure he wasn’t there, atleast not on the television, as King Khan got one across him. The former won’t be too happy about it, especially in wake of the pre-match comments he made. But one can’t see the Royal Challengers do anything of note, if Wasim Jaffer continues to think he is playing test cricket. A strike rate of 40 in T20, when an hour ago, we saw something resembling lightning? Surely one can be forgiven if there is an urge to shoot Jaffer at sight. Kolkata, and for that matter, SRK will be flying high. One can’t begin to imagine the reception that awaits them when they play their next game at
In the previous article, it was stated that the first match will go a long way in predicting which way this tournament is headed. IPL would be a huge hit, this was never under doubt, but now it seems, the tournament will be a bigger hit than humanly thought possible. Welcome to the new age!