Final Frontier
I have never been so excited to write a post I think. I am typing faster than I am thinking it seems. Every time I write a post I go through it many times in the head over several days before putting it on my laptop. But this one will just flow with my emotion. For a day has come but comes rarely in history. Probably a little over the top, but I am over the top today I guess. I hate to be sitting in my room right now typing out this post when I could have been there, right there where it happened. Fittingly right where we should have done it. People who know me people who don’t, I am thrilled to bits to tell you all that IIT Delhi won the Inter IIT Cricket Gold in
I may not be a part of this team now but the tears are real. I may not have influenced this achievement one bit but the attachment is intense. Roushing Singh and a bunch of young talented boys have done it. I am so proud today. This post might give the feeling that I am taking credit for this, to hell with that I could never care. It is my team and I feel that I am still a part of it and a big part of me is still connected with it. Finally the clock has turned on this team and they have done what every team wishes to achieve. Invincibility.
2002 in
2004 in
2005 in Roorkee, when I was the Captain, we won all three of our league matches including a smashing victory over
2006 in Guwahati, we probably had the best team on paper, with all 11 capable of batting. We won both our league matches by some distance and topped the pool. In the semi final we batted first and got out for 125, and were chased down with 4-5 wickets in hand. I had left the team the previous year, but the news of losing a third straight semi final was disheartening. We again finished 3rd and the dream made it clear that we have still not woken up.
In 2003 when the Inter IIT was played in Bombay, we probably played with the worst team I have been with – lead by an erratic captain, an influential non performer, an egoistic star, an ordinary batting order and of course an uninspiring vice captain (myself). We lost all our league matches. This included the one I described some time back in a post where I had to get 5 off the last 2 balls and I couldn’t put bat to ball. We went back humiliated and crushed, not just by our own expectations but also of the entire contingent of 120 fellows representing IIT Delhi.
In 2007 back in
My heartiest congratulations to the entire team for this outstanding achievement. The dream is finally reality today. While most of the players must be new, those who I think were part of it – Roushan, Sandeep, Arwinder, Krishna, Randhawa, Siwach and one of my two most favourite Akshay. You all are champions; you always were, it was just about getting it all together.
While I almost envy these guys for getting this achievement without me, I am as I said before, thrilled to bits. I will miss those days, that passion and the excitement. It comes very rarely in life. The lesson to be learnt, is that it will always pass you by. The best way of enjoying it is living it in the moment and reminiscing it the rest of your life.
Labels: IIT Cricket
I wish I were there.......
Posted by Anonymous | 7:24 PM
I wish that too...
Posted by BehindKlosedDoors | 8:57 PM
it just made me realise wot it wud have been like being part of a team at college..
Posted by Unknown | 3:47 AM
Too good... it reminded me of the feeling of being part of any team that one build gradually which carry on the spirit even when one is not a part of it...but one can still relate to its successes.
Posted by Nishant | 2:09 AM
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Posted by Unknown | 6:33 AM
this trophy belong to to everyone who has been the part of IITD cricket team ever....specially ...our seniors coz from them we learnt how much value this trophy carry.
and how much it mean to us.
As a person and as a captain i have learned so much from you and sandy sir and i admire your character in and out of the field.
this trophy belong to you and sandy sir.
Posted by Unknown | 6:36 AM