Friday, 30 April 2010
Life has to move on
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Another Idi Amin?
Monday, 26 April 2010
The PP Trap
Friday, 23 April 2010
What do you talk about?
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
Democracy is about making free choices
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
A voice from the past
I can pinpoint the exact moment that I decided to become a cricketer. It was 1977. Alan Knott dived across first slip and took an amazing catch to dismiss Rick McCosker off Tony Greig at Headingley. I thought, "I want to do that". That's when I decided I was going to play for England and Gloucester. That was the inspiration.
Knott was a huge influence. I used to knock on the Kent dressing-room door to talk to him. Mr Knott was the world's slowest changer; he'd be in there until 10pm, which was great because it gave me hours to talk to him! I used to pick his brains, as I did with Bob Taylor and many others. That was the way we learned then. We didn't have many coaches around, so you had to find out for yourself. You always talked to the great players if you could. We stay in touch. Knotty would ring to say, "Well played", or tell me if he'd noticed something. It was great to have someone who understood the little things that only wicketkeepers understand. We are in our own little nutty world. Knotty was unique; Taylor had the technique to copy really.
The second point set me thinking. As Russel said, we didn't have coaches nor did we have the luxury of getting information at our finger tips when we were young, as the current generation do. We had to go out and seek information. The information obtained in such a manner was cherished and considerable value attached to it. Though I am happy for today's generation, the information explosion and easy access has made them less appreciative of the contents of the information, for they have got it without breaking a sweat. I am amused that todays generation attach less importance to gaining knowledge, for we are living in a knowledge economy. I thought that should have been their core competence to succeed in life!!! or am I wrong?
Sunday, 18 April 2010
WAW factor
Saturday, 17 April 2010
When day turned to night
Then the rain stopped. The whole thing lasted 25 minutes, but wonderful 25 minutes. Reluctantly, I moved away from the window. The coffee had grown cold, for I had forgotten to even take a sip.
Thursday, 15 April 2010
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Of good and bad
http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/extraordinaryissue/entry/where_have_all_the_good
I personally think we, as a nation, changed during mid 1980's. Corruption was prevalent prior to that, but the corrupt were afraid and not as brazen about it as they are today. The term 'under the table' was quite appropriate. But Bofors changed all that. I saw the first signs of it when I went to Delhi after a gap of 7 years in 1994. The amount of money being vulgarly spent in the nation's capital was mind boggling. The quiet, peaceful Delhi of 1980s was totally gone. And since then, it has been a downward spiral.
Monday, 12 April 2010
When you have a PM like this........................
Compared to them, India is an emerging super power - at least economically. US cannot afford to antagonize India, purely for economic reasons. International diplomacy is all about national pride and standing one's ground. It is about projecting the right image of one's country at the right time. This US government under Obama has been staunchly anti-India right from the day it took office. Being one of the few countries that stood tall during the recent Global financial crisis and as a country which has a healthy 7% plus GDP growth, one would have expected our (dis)honourable Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to read the riot act to US or at least treat US on an equaly footing at least. But what do we get? A PM who is so weak that he has made India to be a vassal state to US, as reflected in this statement made by him to Obama on the propsed state visit by Obama to India,
"You have caught the imagination of millions across the world, including the people of India who are anxiously waiting for your visit.We were greatly looking forward to this visit"
In International diplomacy, each word and its tenor will be carefully noticed for any signs of weakness. And the above is as submissive as one can get. PM has to understand that he is representing a billion plus self confident, assertive countrymen and not just a few spineless Congressmen like him.
When you have a PM like this, why do you need enemies!!!!!
Friday, 9 April 2010
Sauce of the goose is not sauce for the gander
"Government is mulling the transfer of Karnataka High Court Chief Justice PD Dinakaran to another high court in the wake of his defiance to not proceed on leave as advised by the Supreme Court collegium.
Sources said that the collegium headed by Chief Justice KG Balakrishnan has suggested to the Government that it consider the option of shifting Dinakaran but there was no official word on it.
They said the collegium has conveyed its decision to the Law Ministry. There is speculation that Dinakaran may be moved to a high court in a northeastern State.
With Justice Dinakaran refusing to go on leave, the Government is finding itself in a piquant situation"
How can a corrupt judge, who has been found to be unfit for the post of a Supreme Court Judge, who has been unfit for the post of Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court and against whom there is an impeachment motion in the Rajya Sabha, be fit to be the Chief Justice of Sikkim? Does this mean that it is alright for a sensitive State like Sikkim to have a corrupt Chief Justice?
I smell the hand of the 'worst' Supreme Court Chief Justice India has seen K G Balakrishnan behind this drama. He had, in the first place, tried to push through Dinakaran to become a Supreme Court Justice and later had tried every trick in the book to stonewall the inquiry against Dinakaran, till his hands were forced. What a crying shame!!
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
For a good nights sleep..............
Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Velikal thanne.................
Monday, 5 April 2010
Friday, 2 April 2010
Headlines as per a prominent newspaper
- Pak Government tables bill to curb Zardari's powers - Better to table a bill to curb his percentage (remember his nickname 10% Zardari for taking a 10% cut in all projects during Benazir's tenure as PM?)
- India committed to N-liability law, says US - Fine. As long as the N-liability doesn't stand for National Liability
- Congress MLA's demand luxury flats in Commonwealth Games Village - Err..... how about arranging a 'local family' too to them in addition to the Flat, all at State's cost?
- Sania Mirza will continue to play for India, says AILTA - AILTA really has a death wish. Or else who wants a player who has not won a set in WTA during the past couple of years to represent your country? Let her play for Pakistan for all we care. Who wants a loser?
- Couples who do more cleaning will have more sex - I can hear chairs being pushed back in a hurry as my readers scramble for the mop.
- Smoking makes a person dumb - Wrong! How can you make a dumb, a dumb. Any one who smokes is dumb in the first place.
- Sports and liquor dont go together, says M S Gill - Unless it is Vijay Mallya and IPL/F1
Thursday, 1 April 2010
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