Archive for July 2007
Cricket Celebrations
Not to be misled, this post is not about the celebratory status of the game or the cricketers. In fact, it could be quite the opposite.
Watching the intriguing fourth day play of the test match between India and England at Lords, some moments in the days play captured my attention. The way cricketers have come to celebrate mini and major milestones in the course of an innings has evolved over the years as has everything else. A batsman’s raised bat for a half century has now become a much more elaborate affair in recent times. The Australian method of the raised-arm-with-ball for a five wicket haul is setting the standards for the bowlers.
The way Kevin Pietersen celebrated his belligerent hundred, Monty Panesar’s excitement on picking up Tendulkar(is her ever calm after a wicket!) and Dinesh Karthik’s way of acknowledging his half century-these were the moments that caught my attention. A century is still a big deal in test cricket. A five for is also a worthy moment. But what about a half century? In an increasingly batsmen-oriented game, the half century moment needs to be placed with a little more perception. Any thoughts?
Musical moments captured
Here are a few pics that Shalin clicked of Sandeep Narayan and myself. The whole thing was planned suddenly, which left us very little time to get everything ready(the lights, props, and the likes!). Thanks to some terrific post processing work by Shalin, these photos have come out well.

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