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Monday, May 28, 2012

korbo lodbo jeetbo


IPL-V

KORBO LODBO JEETBO re!!
means working, fighting and winning !!

I have often jumped to conclusions, and rarely have I got it wrong. And even rare it is that I felt happy even after I got it wrong. Post the first innings of the third playoff, I was an 60% sure that KKR wouldn’t be the winner this time. The logic needn’t be justified- a team(CSK-a 2 time winner) coming into the finals scoring a 200+ total or a team(DD) coming into the finals having beaten a 200+ score, both scares the shit out of fans of the team slated to play opposite it. With Gauti, whose innings could have been arguably the most important for a successful chase, departing in the first over, the chances of winning went to a mere 20% in my head. But it goes without saying that this season has been a real treat, with its share of lows, for the true KKR fans, who have been supporting them through the plethora of bad and itsy bitsy good times of the first few seasons.From the last position in the table to the champions of the fifth edition- the KKR team and the franchisee has come a long way.

A brief history. Being an Indian you got to watch cricket even though you may not be a big fan of the game. As a kid, and this habit continues till date, I always enjoyed reading the last page-sports section of the newspaper and till a very long time that was pretty much that I read in the newspaper. I liked cricket- both playing and watching it. As I grew up it shifted to just reading about it in the papers. IPL was the game changer. With its format and the way it was brought to the audiences, it was a package bundled together- entertainment, sports, business, big knocks, bigger chases and much more. Essentially it boils down to the months of April and May revolving around the extravaganza.

 I was a KKR fan right from the first edition- partially because of dada and because I’m a Bengali, leave aside the fact that I can’t read the language and can barely read, and thus the love for the city and the much hyped ‘Bong Connection’ prevailed. In the common rooms in hostel, while watching the matches in groups, the true bond for the team developed. It was not only difficult to find a fan but also an opponent who wouldn’t ridicule KKR for its dismal performance. It was one of those times, times when you feel helpless and wish to reply, but you don’t have the conviction for the same. So, we the very few fans just waited. And boy, we waited long. Finally, can we go out and shout- KORBO LODBO JEETBO re. But it goes without saying that the way they did it- beating two time consecutive winners, whose captain is the epitome of luck (besides other things), is what will be cherished for quite a few weeks.

I’m sure anyone who is reading this, must have surely watched the finals. If you haven’t, just see the scorecard on any cricket website and don’t forget to read the commentary. Now perhaps I can go out wearing my KKR fan shirt. :P Nonetheless, I feel really happy and delighted for the team, franchisee and most importantly the fans, who stood there through the difficult times. Nothing could have been a better gift for the KKR loyalists. And now has come the conviction. Aao ab jo bolna hai bolo! :D

I'm writing this past midnight and also am very excited, so a few errors here and there may please be excused. I’ve been wanting to write a weekly post on any news of the week that caught my attention. Yeah the rupee fall was a bigger and more eye-catching news, but then I just couldn’t get going. As I said the last page was the first and the only page I read of the newspaper, it is only fitting that I start this weekly entry with a sports/ cricket review. Besides, this is probably my last blog post from Korba/Nagpur, next few from Pune.

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