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If Australia play poorly and India win easily, can we truly enjoy the series?

India’s tour of Australia should be about more than just winning – the primary focus should be on enjoying a high-quality contest between two strong teams

K.R. Nayar by K.R. Nayar
November 19, 2024
in Fast News, Sports
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If Australia play poorly and India win easily, can we truly enjoy the series?

There is considerable anxiety among Indian fans following India’s 3-0 thrashing by New Zealand in a home Test series. Many are worried about India’s chances in Australia. This anxiety could prevent fans from appreciating the cricketing contest unfolding during the series. Ask yourself: If Australia happens to play poorly and India wins easily, will we truly enjoy the series?

It will indeed be thrilling if Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli perform well. Watch their strokes; if they fail, appreciate the deliveries dismissing them. Constantly worrying about their failures or fearing that it might signal the end of their careers prevents fans from enjoying even their best moments.

I remember covering Sachin Tendulkar’s last innings during the 2013 series against the West Indies at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. I wasn’t concerned about whether he would score a century. Instead, I focused on every stroke that he played.

Tendulkar was dismissed for 74, but even now, I vividly recall his last Test boundary. It was an elegant drive past a diving mid-on off Shannon Gabriel, more a push than a drive, timed to perfection.

When Tendulkar got caught at first slip by Darren Sammy off Narsingh Deonarine, I wasn’t sad because he failed to score a century. I was saddened by the thought that I would never again get to see those exquisitely timed strokes from him. That memory stays with me because I focused on his artistry, not the milestone.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, at the fourth Test of the 2022-23 Border Gavaskar Trophy alongside the captains of the two teams, Rohit Sharma and Steve Smith, at the ’75 Years of Friendship Through Cricket’ event. (Picture sourced from Wikipedia)

Only if players like Mitchell Starc or Steve Smith deliver outstanding performances and the Indian players rise above them, will this series be truly memorable. Let us, therefore, prepare to enjoy good cricket.

Questions are also being raised about whether this series could mark the end of Gautam Gambhir’s tenure as a coach. His plans indeed faltered during the home series against New Zealand. What fans should focus on is whether his strategies succeed in this series and whether the Indian players fulfil the roles expected from them. Depending on whether Gambhir’s plans succeed or fail, we can debate about that later on. Such discussions add to the vibrancy of cricket.

Cricket often turns even casual observers into experts. To be a true expert, however, one must appreciate the performance of both teams, not just their favourite.

To understand your favourite team’s failures, you must watch the contest with an open mind, appreciating the game even as you root for your country.

Whether India beats Australia or not should be a secondary concern. The primary focus should be on enjoying a high-quality contest between two strong teams. It is this kind of appreciation that etches the best moments of cricket in our memories forever.


In arrangement with krbuzz.blogspot

Tags: AustraliaBCCIBorder-Gavaskar TrophyGautam GambhirICCIndiaNew ZealandRohit SharmaSteve SmithVirat Kohli
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KR Nayar is a senior cricket writer and analyst. He has covered more than 200 One Day International matches including for Champions Trophy, Asia Cup etc. He has worked as chief cricket writer for Gulf News in the UAE for over two decades.

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