Monthly Archives: May 2019

Poem: Loktantra Ke Mandir Mein

Loktantra ke mandir mein
Ab har kisi ki puja hogi

Jo sarahte hain aantakiyon ko
Unke liye bhi ab jagah hogi

Jahan chalte the Gandhi ke vichaar
Wahan Godse bhakton ki jamaat hogi

Loktantra ko bachaye rakhne mein
Hum jaison ki kadi pariksha hogi

Par kalyug ke Mahabharat mein bhi
Dharam ki jeet nishchit hogi

Nidar ho satya par date rehne se hi
Is mandir ki adharm se mukti hogi

By: Keyur Seta

Also read: Poem: Sharabi Ko Badnaam Karne Walon

Parliament India
Parliament of India

83 film to revisit Kapil Dev’s 175, which is hardly seen

Legendary all-rounder Kapil Dev served team India for 16 years. The biggest moment of his career was winning the 1983 World Cup for India. Before the start of the tournament in England, very few would have counted India as one of the favourites to lift the trophy.

But even if they did, hardly anyone would have betted on them after they were dismissed for a mere 183 in the final at Lords against the deadly West Indies. The opponents had won both the World Cups before this one and this looked like a cake walk. But the result ensured jubilation among Indians and shock among the West Indians [that rhymed!] as the latter were bowled out for just 140.

Dev’s second biggest achievement ever, at least in my personal opinion, came in the same series against Zimbabwe, a team that was making its first international appearance. Those growing up in the 1990s would remember Zimbabweans giving a tough time to the Indians on numerous occasions.

Not many would know that Zimbabwe marked their entry into international cricket in an astounding fashion in the 1983 World Cup. The team went onto beat the strong Australian side in their first match of the WC [which was also their first international match ever] by 13 runs. Duncan Fletcher gave an all-round performance of 69 not out with the bat and 4 for 42 with the ball.

Kapil Dev 175
Kapil Dev during his innings of 175 not out against Zimbabwe. [Photo: Cricketaddictor.com]

Although they lost their next three matches, one couldn’t take them lightly after their debut match.

India had beaten Zimbabwe by five wickets earlier in the series [every team played two matches against all teams in the league round], so they had the upper hand before the start of their second match against them at Turnbridge Wells. However, the start they had after choosing to bat was more than horrible.

After being 17 for 5, India was later reduced to 78 for 7. It looked like they might go down in the dumps but Dev had other plans. He came in when they was reeling at 9 for 4. He took full charge of the situation and not only rescued the team but also went onto score the highest ever ODI score then of 175 not out with 16 fours and 6 sixes.

India finished with 266 for 8, a score that never looked possible in any way before. Zimbabwe were bowled out for 235.

This is easily one of the most memorable matches for India even today. However, what is truly unfortunate is that the match was not telecast as the broadcasters were on strike that day. This means that it wasn’t recorded ever to revisit later! All we have is few pictures of Dev playing some big shots. Sad indeed!

But there is some glimmer of hope of watching at least the dramatized version of the match in the upcoming Hindi movie ’83. Directed by Kabir Khan, the film will feature India’s journey to the 1983 World Cup victory.

The victory against Zimbabwe is an important part of the series for India, so it has to be there in the film. Dev, whose character will be essayed by Ranveer Singh, has been roped in by the makers as an advisor for the film. I am sure he remembers the match, including his innings, well and will help in recreating it.

Also read: He was selected for 1983 WC, but had to wait till ‘99 to play for India

What makes us more hopeful is that the makers recently revealed that they will be shooting at Turnbridge Wells, the venue where India played Zimbabwe.

By: Keyur Seta

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He was selected for ‘83 World Cup, but could play in ‘99

India’s win at the 1983 cricket World Cup was the first occasion when an underdog team achieved glory in the tournement. Led by Kapil Dev, very few would have predicted them to be the winners on the final day at the historic Lords cricket stadium.

But there is an unusual story associated with India’s road to the 1983 World Cup. Out of the squad of the 14 players, was the Andhra Pradesh born cricketer, Sunil Valson.

Valson was a 24-year-old young left handed medium fast bowler when he got selected in the team India squad. Unfortunately for him, he didn’t get a chance to play a single match in the entire world cup.

This isn’t unusual as it has happened with a lot of teams over the years. One of the most amusing stories is that of Ajit Agarkar and Parthiv Patel who didn’t play a single match in the 2003 World Cup in South Africa but were still given apartments at Lonavala’s luxurious Ambey Valley for being a part of the squad that reached the finals.

83 World Cup

But sadly for Valson he never got a chance to represent India at the international level.

At the domestic level, he played for the teams Delhi and Railways. In a total of 75 matches, he took 212 wickets at an average of 25.35 with six 5-wicket hauls and one 10-wicket haul in a match. But this clearly wasn’t enough for the selectors.

Just a day ago, Valson spoke to the PTI [Press Trust of India] when he was asked if he feels hurt for not getting a chance to play in the 1983 WC. He said, “Absolutely not. It didn’t hurt then when I was a youngster and it doesn’t hurt now that I am almost a senior citizen. There are 14 guys who won that World Cup and I was among the 14. No one can take that away from me.”

He also threw light on a lesser-known possibility of him almost getting a chance to play in the eleven against West Indies in the league match, which India won by 66 runs. India’s fast bowler Roger Binny had some injury.

If Binny had failed the fitness test, Valson would have got a chance to play. “The way he ran [at the fitness test], I knew I won’t play. Roger was in great form and it was only fair that Kapil, Roger and Madan played all games,” he added.

But, but 16 years later Valson finally got a chance to wear the India jersey about which hardly anyone knows or, maybe, the incident hasn’t been considered important over the years.

Before the Indian team of 1999 was about to leave for the World Cup in England, a friendly match between team India of ’83 v/s team India of ’99 was played at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium.

And as luck would have it, not everyone from the ’83 team was fit to play the game 16 years later. Hence, Valson got a chance to enter the playing eleven with his 1983 team mates while wearing the blue Indian jersey.

Weirdly enough, there is hardly any info on the match on the internet, except THIS article. Obviously, the ’99 team won the match easily [Imagine the uproar if they would have lost!]. I vaguely remember Valson bowling in the match with a lot of enthusiasm. And why not?

That was the first and the last time he played for India.

Interestingly, the character of Valson will be played by the south Indian actor R Badree in Kabir Khan’s upcoming movie titled ’83. The film is based on India’s 1983 World Cup triumph where Ranveer Singh will be playing the character of Dev. [Read more HERE]

Valson is currently 60 and was the coach of Delhi Capitals in the recently concluded IPL [Indian Premier League].

By: Keyur Seta

Poem – Sharabi ko badnaam karne walon…

Sharabi ko badnaam karne walon
Batao kaun yahan hosh mein hain

Satta ke bhookhe darinde satya ka galaa ghotne mein hain
Batao kaun yahan hosh mein hain

Unki puja mein magna janta apno se nata todne mein hain
Batao kaun yahan hosh mein hain

Patrakarita ka yogdaan ab asatya ke hawan-kund mein hai
Batao kaun yahan hosh mein hain

Dharam ke naam par aatank failakar kehte hain dharam khatre mein hain
Batao kaun yahan hosh mein hain

Sainiko ki veerta par apni mohar lagane ki aadat aaj badi zor mein hain
Batao kaun yahan hosh mein hain

Jhoot ke vigyapan nirantar doharakar ab satya keval shabdakosh mein hain
Batao kaun yahan hosh mein hain

Sharabi ko badnaam karne walon
Batao kaun yahan hosh mein hain

– Keyur Seta