Sunday, April 3, 2011

India - World CHAMPIONS!!!!!

Wow, What a match it was? What a man he (Dhoni) is? What a shot was he playing to end the innings? Can't hold the nerves down.. Great pleasure to be a part of that wonderful joy. Being under pressure and huge spectators, Indian Team proved again their best after 28 years. Fun, fervor and flair were immense and made every single Indian to be proud all over the world. I, myself was flabbergasted after witnessed the glorious victory of Team India, making record once again. Sachin Tendulkar, best of mankind and I don't have words to describe his attitude towards cricket. Though Indian Team has won the cup, his individual performance were upbeat and as many team mates said it's for Sachin and only to SACHIN. Casting my mind back to quarterfinal, Aussies so called best team and world champions, can't put up a tight fight with India, especially to Yuvraj. Though Punter made commendable century under pressure, but all went in vain. He did admit his mistakes of his arrogance and wished India to lift the cup. That was a first victory. Then comes a most awaited, arch rival match at Mohali. Trust me, there were so many Anti-Indians (I mean Pakis) in Oxford, were humiliating me and my friends before they got defeated. It was almost for a week. I prayed myself just to win this particular semi final to cut their thing down (I mean nose!). Because, before when they won T20 championship, they were making riot in public places and indulge in spat against any Asian. They even challenged us that Akthar was enough to create panic to Indian batting line up, we don't want him to take any wickets as we have front line bowlers like Gul and Afridi to take up wickets. Insha-allah, I swear that they didn't play Akthar on that match, otherwise India would have crossed 300 plus in the score board. Finally, Gul was thrashed by Shewag and Afridi couldn't manage to pick up not even a single wicket on his entire spell. I strongly call this as the case of mere arrogance and poor sportsmanship. Apparently, their defeat has come as a sheer reflection of their humiliation. Even more, that has back fired them and still I couldn't manage to see them properly, as they were sneaking in and out. After their defeat, they were saying, it just a match! God damn how a result of a match will change a person, I am shocked. They even were saying that, their team had a strong inter politics, thats why they lost. I've one simple and single question to them, Don't you know they have this ugly spat in your team before challenging and humiliating us? There was no answer to this question from any of them. Though their captain appreciated Team India for being better side and deserved to qualify for finals, these morons in Oxford were cursing Indian Team again, not to win the trophy. As silly as their behavior, they even enjoyed Shewag, Sachin and Goutam's fall of wickets on final match, doesn't have any sportsmanship. Finally, when Dhoni knock the ball out of the boundary with his own style of finishing the game, every body around me were brought to ground and only cheer between my fellow Indians. To be honest, I wouldn't take this victory so hard, if I were in India. Because, in India, we used to cheer for a day or two in case of victory and will thrash the team if they lose. But here the whole scenario was different, as Indian Team defeats were enjoyed and mortified by others, I can't get out of this victory so easily. It was a great moment not for only winning the world cup, but also for showing these morons our middle fingers up. Here I ought mention Mehala Jeyawardane's century and Sangakarra's genial gratitude for Indian Team victory was fabulous and made them stand out of others. Before putting my pen's down, I want to reveal the secret of success for India (in a light hearted note), i.e. RAJNIKANTH who decided before and thats why he came all the way from Chennai to Munbai, apart from his busy schedule to watch the match, to see India defeat Srilanka and also ordered Gary to get Dhoni down ahead of Yuvraj. Again with a big cheer and wishing a row of victory's for Dhoni and his boys, I conclude :)