Try Ball
Yaar maine pehle hi bol diya tha, umpire se pooch le.
Yaar me pagal hu kya ki pehli ball par aisa shot khelunga
Mujhe laga ki “try ball hai”…
Cricket has gone through sea changes, so much has been improved and modified over the last 100 years and more. But this concept has a special place in every little street where the game breeds. For years this has been used over and over again, but I have always been mystified by the existence of the try ball. Why did it start and what real purpose did it solve. As you come to think of it you realise that the try ball can mean different things in different scenarios.
Scenario 1: the one described in the first three lines. When someone gets out of the first ball of a match he uses the try-ball card to bail himself out. If people agree to it then way to go…if people don’t this guy often has another oft repeated idea – ‘yaar shuru se khelte hain nayi team baant ke’. If other players reject this proposal as well, then keep an eye on this guy, his mummy will call him back very soon.
Scenario 2: bhaiyya bhaiyya me bhi ball daalunga. Kaisi bowling karta hai tu pace ya slow?...bhaiyya me batta pace daal lunga…nahi batta pace allowed nahi hai…acha theek hai batta spin karunga…acha dekhte hain kahin tu zada tez to nahi phek raha, le ek try ball daal….
Scenario 3: this usually takes lead from a last evening fight over a no ball decision. It’s a new game today, but just to irritate the other guy, the bowler, the batsman shouts as the bowler is running in…oye ye try ball hai.
Scenario 4: yaar bohot time ho gaya khele hue, u knw IITJEE ki tayyari ke time chhod diya tha maine cricket khelna to ab practice me nahi hu, waise to me apni colony ka captain tha…zara do chaar try ball kara de…
There maybe more such incidents, but the try ball definitely doesn’t look good from these examples. Let me put what I think could be the best use of the try ball. It is in everyway only to gauge the bounce of the pitch or whatever the game is being played on rather than judging the bowlers strength. Any bowler is smart enough not to go full throttle with a try ball. For the bowler it is an opportunity to get the body moving get the stepping right and ensure that there is no unwarranted swing.
As I sit preparing for my GMAT next week, the concept of the try-ball draws me to itself more and more. The mocks have now taken place of the try ball. Hell the try ball is not easy to score off(smile). But in my case I think I am exercising Scenario 4 here. You know I have never appeared for CAT. Just did some preparation for fun in 4th year. My maths was always good you know but even that I am not in practice. Otherwise I cracked a 93 percentile in GATE. Please give me some mock GMATs (buhu buhu).
Nice....
Posted by arts | 11:20 AM
oh the last paragraph was an absolute gem and this one "It’s the alphabet that we learn on the street or the parks which transpires into words and sentences at Inter IITs"... the icing on the cake :)
Posted by Atish | 12:41 AM
Probably your best post ever, loved it. ROTFL. Funny, and best of luck. Like they say it here in IIMC, put crack (dont know exactly what it means, but I guess it means something like fod dena). And well, try ball par out hone ke baad century ( or maybe 800) maarne kaa mazaa hee kucch aur hai.
Posted by zubin | 9:18 AM