The tales are about a Historical day in Indian Cricket. June 25th, 1983 – an event even the 5th class Indian boys would know about… and the girls too.
That’s because ‘Cricket’ is an another name of ‘Sports in India’. Sure, it’s not a legitimate ‘national game’ of a country, but are there any questions on the fact that it has been consistently doing well if it’s about imparting in people a sense of patriotism ? Hoisted are the more number of ‘Tirangas’ merely in a stadium when Sourav hits his straight six, than that are found in an entire country for the day of 15th August or 26th January. The fact of a whole thing is, we – Indians – are ‘emotionally attached’ for what on surface is ‘just a game’. Truly Indians… can’t just leave the hearts behind for anything there !
I was only infant when an 83 tournament was played. No memories to jot down or talk about, as just no actual vision was felt. But heard through sources that our board was so poor those times that it could only afford a compensation of rupees 1 lac per player then. The work-around to this problem was a Lata Mangeshkar concert, which moderately succeeded in raising fund and players were paid rupees 7 lac each, than just 1/7th of it. Today, when they are being paid each, rupees 25 lac for something that they did 25 years ago; let us join too, make them elated, give them a tribute… On it’s 25th anniversary of a historical victory, let us cherish the moments of a great achievement… A Big round of applause for the living legends – Kapil Dev and the Squad. 
Well, I recollect the last world cup here – and the aftermaths of India being out of a series. The impressions are fresh, as it’s hardly a matter of year that an unpleasant event occurred. Remember how India faced the shameful defeats, the last match of its possible range of opportunities to display its talent and secure a position – and yet the fact wasn’t accepted that we were thrown out of a tournament now ! Yes, there still was some hope – Bermuda could beat Bangladesh – that’s how optimistic an Indian cricket fan could be ! But finally the ‘Ho Ha India’ and ‘Common India’ voices had to die out, leaving only the backlash from cricket crazy people in the air the next day. To state an obvious again, In India – Cricket is worshiped – literally. The players are considered demigods – and ‘Gods’ are not supposed to ‘lose’.
But then we won T20. We were the world champions again, no matter for a different version of a game. A young dynamic leader of ours today – M. S. Dhoni – I think is a perfect captain India could have today. And see his modesty… “I got goose pimples watching 1983 final” – Dhoni reports to TOI. Well Dhoni, how about we getting these goose-bumps every time we see you and your boys playing 20-20 ? Oh God… it’s exciting, electrifying, lively, youthful ! And then IPLs - to top it with a touch of glamour. But hey ! Don’t go further… Plz spare that defeat against Pakistan that we just encountered.
Because all said and done – It’s a game in the end – You win some, and you lose many. But the thunder remains… You and me, and the whole big clan of us; just keep waiting for ‘yet an another game’; look forward to the prospect of seeing India play the ‘next’ World Cup – and probably win.
Great job, Kapil paji… Great going, Dhoni…
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It seriously feels so dumb to me that we’re still getting so elated about having won a world cup quarter of a century ago...
and that too when we are supposedly a cricketing powerhouse (money wise) today... it seriously feels like we’re living in the past here and trust me half of India’s cricket fans today weren’t even born back then...
If we are going to celebrate a success that ancient for ages to come in the future, shouldnt we also have cermonies to ”commemorate” the failures to remind these same ”heros” that their win 25 years ago was not succeeded by Indian team becoming the best ever???
As long as a reference of our boys right on borders - was that actually required to take them on the scenes here !?
I will give you a weired metaphor here if it helps. You can’t compare the jobs of a chef and a S/W engineer, can you ? What if both ’cook’ something, bring out some or the other ’product’, which eventually gets ’consumed’ by some or the other ’customer’ - but in the end, a chef is a chef and a S/W engineer a S/W engineer. Likewise, ’cricketers’ and our ’actual soldiers’ - both ’fight’, both ’strive for victory’ - but still, the difference persists. And I don’t really think lies is any scope of comparison between the two.
Now about remembering our squad of soldiers on boarders, right under a title ’celebrating silver jubilee - 1983 world cup’ ! Ooops, is there really any ’connection’ !? Again to give you a metaphor, you can’t expect anybody worshiping the Lord Krishna on a day of Dasherah ! It was ’their’ day yesterday. And hence I got busy paying high esteems to ’them’ only. And I think it was ’just fair’. Sure, had it been a day of ’Janmastami’, I would worship Krishna too - I hope I am communicated :)
And well, they get ’enough’ when they fail... Forgot the ugly scenes of stone-throwing and effigies-burning when-ever we lost !? Haven’t heard of a crowd waiting with garlands of shoes right on air-port to give them a grand reception !? Failed to recollect that even their houses and families weren’t spared of violence !?
Let’s not be too analytical... Let’s show some gratitude for something that they did good dear...