The first time I really noticed Ravi Shastri was via a scorecard I pored over on
June 19, 1983.
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had authored a cricketing miracle in Tunbridge Wells against Zimbabwe. My dad,
my uncle and I were parsing the scorecard to get a handle on how the game had
played out.We habitually disagreed on everything cricket, but the family quorum
was unanimous on one point - Ravi Shastri, who had scored one run off six balls
and given away seven runs in his only over, was a waste of good food.Our
judgement was vindicated - he didnt play another game in that World Cup. My
sister, who had a poster of Shastri on her bedroom wall - with two unsightly
slits in the middle from when she had ripped it out of a magazine without regard
to the staples - lost interest.The Benson & Hedges World Championship, two
years later, reinforced our visceral dislike. When he scored 2 and 13 in the
first two games, we nodded in agreement with common consensus - he was in the
team only because of Sunil Gavaskar. When he scored 51 against Australia, we
contrasted the 94 balls he faced against Kris Srikkanths innings of 93 off 115 -
now thats how you do it. In the final against Pakistan, we vented in disgust as
he used up nearly half the innings to stodge his way to 63 not out, mostly by
flicking the ball off his hips, while at the other end Srikkanth buccaneered his
way to 67 off just 77.My sister ooh-ed in delight as she watched Shastri collect
the keys to the Audi that marked his coronation as the Champion of Champions. We
three aah-ed in disgust. Dad thought Srikkanth should have got it; my uncle
advocated Laxman Sivaramakrishnan; and I made an impassioned case for the
charismatic Sadanand Viswanath. Anyone but Shastri, really. He is selfish, we
agreed. Limited. Boring. Cant bat. Cant bowl. And in the outfield, god, by the
time he condescends to bend down from that great height…Five years later I was a
young editor at Mid-Day and Harsha Bhogle was our man in England. Shastri had
responded to Graham Goochs monumental 333 in the Lords Test with a century of
his own, but was shaded by Mohammad Azharuddins electric 121 off just 111 balls.
Then, in the third Test, Shastri batted for nine-plus hours, faced 436 balls,
and scored 187.It was a monument to true grit. So? Do you like grit in your
eye?Watching Shastri bat is like admiring the Qutub Minar: tall, timeless,
solid, Bhogle wrote then. You admire it for the virtues, not for its style.I
clipped that piece and mailed it to Dad. I remember the response, in his
laboured cursive: Have you seen the Qutub Minar? You can look at it for all of
two minutes. After that, its just this thing thats there… In the mental gallery
of cricketers I have followed, first as fan and then as reporter, that remark
captions the image of Ravi Shastri - just this thing thats there. Who in hell
admires something simply because it exists?And yet, even as I attempt to distil
my atavistic dislike into words, a contrarian highlights reel plays out in the
back of the mind. It starts with a 19-year-old landing in New Zealand on
February 20, 1981 - one day before the first Test against Geoff Howarths side.
His debut series, which began with a maiden to the New Zealand captain, saw him
shade the likes of Richard Hadlee, Lance Cairns and Kapil as the highest
wicket-taker on either side.In the space of the next 18 months his grit - that
word again - saw him climb up the batting ladder from No. 10, through every
single position, all the way up to No. 1. He joined forces with Mohinder
Amarnath to save the first Test of the 1984-85 tour of Pakistan, and followed it
up with a century, part of a 200-run partnership with Sandeep Patil, in the
next. Back home, he scored what was only the second ODI century by an Indian,
after Kapils iconic 175 not out against Zimbabwe. And he followed up that
century against Australia, in Indore, with another hundred two months later,
against England in Cuttack.His 142 in Bombay set up a Test win against England;
his encore was another century in the third Test, in Calcutta, that anchored a
record-setting 214-run partnership with Azharuddin. He batted on all the five
days of that Test, his 111 taking him the better part of seven and a half
hours.Those highlights sum up the quintessential Shastri - a monochromatic
player whose monumental presence at one end allowed the stars the freedom to
shine at the other. But there was more to his play than that single note, just
as there was more to his batting than the utilitarian push off the hips,
enshrined in lore as the chapati shot. In a Ranji Trophy game in early 1985, he
scored his first 100 off just 80 balls and then raced to his double-century in a
further 43, including the storied over off left-arm spinner Tilak Raj that
disappeared for six consecutive sixes. It was the fastest double-century in
first-class cricket then; it remains the joint-fastest till date - who woulda
thunk, huh? In the final of the 50th year of the Ranji Trophy, in 1985, he took
a match-winning 4 for 91 and 8 for 91 to go with a fighting 76 in the second
innings to earn Bombay their 30th title.I can get plenty of first violinists,
ace conductor Leonard Bernstein once said. But to find one who can play second
violin with enthusiasm - thats the problem. Yet if there is no one to play
second fiddle there is no harmony.When he had to, Shastri could step up and lead
the orchestra. But he was an equally committed second fiddle - to Srikkanth,
Gavaskar, Viswanath, Vengsarkar, Azharuddin and Tendulkar among others with the
bat; to the likes of Siva and Maninder Singh with the ball.The highlights reel
spins its way to Bridgetown 1989, where Shastri was at the receiving end of one
of the greatest sledges ever. It was on a venomous Kensington Oval track,
against an attack led by Malcolm Marshall, Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh,
abetted by Ian Bishop, the most recent addition to the overstocked arsenal of
brutal pace. Facing a 56-run deficit in the first innings, Shastri came out to
bat with India 0 for 1 (Sidhu). Marshall, in the midst of a masterclass in the
lethal beauty that is true pace, produced a ripper that bored into Shastris
groin. The fielders crowded around Shastri as he writhed on the ground. Desmond
Haynes bent low and, in a voice of infinite concern, said Ravi, that girl you
were to date tonight, can I have her number? You are no use to her now, maan!
Shastri laughed as he writhed in agony. And then he got back on his feet and
played one of the most defiant knocks by an Indian, ever - an epic that lasted
close to seven and a half hours, in which his first 17 runs took nearly three
hours, even as Arun Lal, Vengsarkar, Azharuddin, Manjrekar and Kapil were
scythed down at the other end. He took everything the pace quartet could throw
at him, and ended with a Man-of-the-Match century in a lost cause.The reel winds
down in a soft whirr of nostalgia, and the rational part of me recognises that
enduring legends have been constructed of less compelling material. Perhaps if
he had walked off into the sunset after that last Test, against South Africa in
Port Elizabeth in December 1992… Perhaps if he had left me to savour the
memories, to miss him a little on the innumerable occasions when the team could
have done with a bit of his doggedness, his grit, his guts… Perhaps then, in the
light of the rear-view mirror, admiration would have been unalloyed.But no, he
came right back, an over-loud presence in the commentary box spraying a limited
set of stock phrases, like so many tracer bullets, all over the action. And he
reminded me of what he used to do on the cricket field - make very little go a
very long way. A rare and valuable quality, no doubt - and I admire hate the man
for it.Illogical, yes. Irrational, certainly. But that is how it is, and I
cannot explain why. The closest I can get is to recall the English poet Tom
Brown. Caught in some schoolboy mischief by John Fell, dean of Christ Church
college in Oxford, and challenged to extemporaneously translate a famous Martial
epigram to avoid expulsion, Brown produced this:I do not like thee, Doctor Fell
The reason why, I cannot tell; But this I know, and know full well I do not like
thee, Doctor Fell.Thats my problem - the reason why, I cannot tell. Maybe if
this argument were to go right down to the wire…
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Cups since Spain from 1993-95.We have a very difficult team ahead of us. Well
give it a good fight, said France captain Amelie Mauresmo, who won Frances
second and last title in 2003 as a player.The Czech Republic has been the
dominant team of the decade, winning 15 or its past 16 ties dating to 2010. It
again fields a formidable team made of three top-20 players: Pliskova, the
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