Thursday, September 17, 2009

At it at it again.

Yes Sir Mr. Srikanth, you are at it again. The Rest of India team for the Irany Cup was the easiest for you in recent times, because Wasim Jaffer is automatically on the other side leading Mumbai. Hats off to you for managing 3 from TN ( a fourth in the form of DK would not have raised any eyebrow) in the ROI team including a vice captain. What if Sehwag opts out at the last minute( has he proved his fitness ?) wow! Badri to lead ROI by default. Great idea Mr. Sreekanth. The teams for Challenger series also have surprises. No Sachin , no Dravid the come-back wall( for the umpteenth time please no more walls for us. Let the score board tick ahead) and Dinesh Kartik. May be they are bigger than the system so have been rested. The inclusion of Wasim Jaffer in India blues is welcome. Finally a recognition after almost one year for leading from the front both Mumbai in Ranji and West zone in Deodhar. It is rather sad that some players by convenience are branded as test cricketers not good enough for ODIs or T20. The sadder part is they are never tried. During Sreekanth's time there was no 2- team business for ODIs and tests. Had branding been there he would never have played for India. A little introspection would therefore help Mr. Srikanth and co. before they are at it again.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Chinese revolution

Today's dailies carried the news about physical education revolution in China after introducing one-hour compulsory program in Schools. It is also revealed that till now there existed only voluntary program as well as specialist training for elite athletes. Suddenly the chinese govt. has developed concerns over the fitness level of its people, hence the introduction of the one-hour program in schools.
Down here at the southern state of Kerala is an institution called NIT Calicut which has Physical Education as a compulsory entity in its Engg. curriculum since 2002-03. The Scheme & Syllabus for the compulsory one-credit course in physical education was designed by me during 2002. The course consists of initial class-room contact session followed by pursuing any choice activity by a student under professional guidance for a period of one month, which will help him learn/ master a game/ activity.
The program has over the years become such a hit that the participation % of students in NIT Calicut has touched an all time high of 52%. The specialist coaching of teams and participation in various levels of tournaments run parallel. Ask our students to know more.

Friday, September 4, 2009

To err is human.

Mistakes can be made but never let them happen. Also take pride to admit them and take care not to repeat them. Mistakes get worst when committed in haste. Ask the Gujarat govt. how it felt when the High Court lifted the ban of Jeshwant book on Jinnah. Took a look at Kerala CM, Mr. V S Achuthanandan's face after his ambitious Munnar demolition project; saved, shaved and in tact ? Time is not yet ripe to write about the fatal mistakes committed by so many that ended in the tragic end of one of the best politician-statesman of India.
The B C C I, the richest sports body on the globe(that is because the I O C keeps only 8% of its revenues with it and distributes 92% among the needy) has this special ability to continuously commit bigger mistakes called Blunders. The most recent one is its decision to unilaterally detach itself from International Management Group(IMG) from future IPLs when actually there exists a 10-year contract. Fortunately, its former president Mr. Sharad Pawar has intervened and better sense might prevail preventing any legal tangle on the IPL.
Less said the better about the selection committees appointed by B C C I who act as brand ambassodors of Blunders Inc. Their main draw-back is the lack of guts to signal the Icons the right time to quit. How else could one explain the over-exposure of Kumble the Captain when he actually was a liability to the team, the recent recall of Mr. Wall(?) and we reach the ultimate Icon of them all. Nobody dares to show him the door, only he decides to quit. The selectors bend like Beckam in front of him, but a nice person, he minds his own business and not the selectors' even if they are nuts.
So please take care till my next post.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Adding new dimensions

Well; I started blogging as a consultant. I am now bifurcating to research area as well. Though my consultancy activities will continue, I will also devote some time to research. A few enthusisastic research scholars have enrolled under me to do Ph. D study at Yenepoya University( Mangalore, Karnataka, India) and Vinayaka Missions University(Salem, Tamilnadu, India). I am keeping my class room open for a few more scholars.
The present consultancy work that I am undertaking is the construction of the Cricket field with environ. friendly spectator galleries. The Cricket ground will have 3 turf match strips and 4 net practice strips. The pitches will be laid by me. The ground shall be of 80 mtrs. boundaries all round qualifying it for International matches. The cricket facility costing about 50 lakhs of INR is coming up in my own almalter, the National Institute of Technology Calicut.
The loss of a man of the masses is overshadowing every thing right now, hence I will close this posting by remembering the late Y S Rajashekhara Reddy, the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister. The news has come as a shock to all who have been astonished by him in the recent elections that he swept. Just 60 years old, extremely young for an Indian Politician, he had been the messiah for the Congress and was just starting to stabilise his rule when he met with the trajic air crash. Let me offer my prayers and close this posting but not with out my doubts on the kind of security that a Chief Minister of a state in India gets. Did nobody warn about the horrific weather or was there an element of sabotage ?

Friday, July 3, 2009

Cricket - Team India in the carribean.

Dont any body worry please. Team India will come out unscathed, or they will find an excuse, return from the West Indies and continue with their real interest- making fast bucks. Dont say there is no opening batsmen on the team, for there are two from the state(territory) of the selection committee chairman. Such a gifted man, he has a replacement for any position in the team from his home state. So please no one complain. True to his Brand-Ambassodorship for a spectacles co., he is short-sighted and cant see beyond his home state boundary. His home-work teacher on domestic cricket needs to be given an extra contract and so may be his term as selection committee. When the team keeps winning, you are on a high and nobody dares to point out mistakes. But when defeats start coming your way, you will have no place to hide but your good deeds, plenty of them on the home-front sir. So kudos Mr. Chairman and may the Money-God save you and your team. My comments come on the eve of the 3rd ODI and what courage?.