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Well, India have just taken the second one-day international (of seven), but England put up a much better show this time. They were still outclassed, but not ludicrously so. It would be fair I think to say that Yuvraj made the difference between the two sides -- his second consecutive quick-time century, and also 4-28 with the ball. And that with a bad back. What a player!
This game took place in Indore, where (most of) my family live. The stadium is even named after one of my distant relatives. Glad to see the crowd got a good game to watch. I think though of my late cousin Baba, who was a big cricket fan (which is another way of saying, he was Indian). He actually suffered his fatal heart attack while watching the recent second Ind-Aus test on TV, and would certainly have been at today's game.
This game took place in Indore, where (most of) my family live. The stadium is even named after one of my distant relatives. Glad to see the crowd got a good game to watch. I think though of my late cousin Baba, who was a big cricket fan (which is another way of saying, he was Indian). He actually suffered his fatal heart attack while watching the recent second Ind-Aus test on TV, and would certainly have been at today's game.
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Date: 2008-11-17 11:51 am (UTC)Sorry to hear about your cousin, although I suppose there are worse ways to go than while doing/watching something you love, just as there are probably more vacuous platitudes than that one, but none come to mind just now.
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Date: 2008-11-17 12:19 pm (UTC)I ought to do a piece on the increasing Sikh-ing of Indian cricket -- today, Harbhajan, R P Singh, Dhoni and Yuvraj all playing. (Plus Monty should arguably have been there for England.) I don't know if they're all religiously observant, but they're all socio-ethnically Sikh.
Of course, Sikhs have played for India before -- Bedi, Maninder, Sidhu etc were Test regulars -- but they were pretty much lone generational representatives.
Sadly, I think it would take a bit of actual research and sociological (and cricketological) insight, and I'm too lazy.
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Date: 2008-11-17 02:06 pm (UTC)no subject
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