Thursday, May 03, 2007

'Veni Vidi Vici'

"They Came, They saw, They conquered" - The Australian team's performance in the world cup can be described as such. It was the most complete domination seen in a world cup ever. Especially the innings of Adam Gilchrist played in the final was the best innings in the world cup by far and probably one of the best ever seen in a one-day game. The Aussies despite missing some of their key players through injury and retirement played aggressive and competitive cricket right from the word go which enabled them to attain an unprecedented Three-peat. This was as much a triumph of the 'Aussie way of playing' as it was a testimony to their bench strength.They really have raised the bar a little higher and its up to other teams to aim higher.

In a sense it was a pretty fair world cup - the four best teams played the semis ,the two best teams played the final and the best team won it. The world cup also proved the fact that only those teams who played as a cohesive-unit will succeed consistently at major tournaments and served a warning to teams like India who rely on a bunch of over- hyped,overrated,overpaid,selfish super stars to win them big tournaments. So the moral of the world cup was 'Teams and not galaxies of superstars win word cups'.

However, in spite of the Aussie's remarkable performance this year's world cup will go down as one of the most boring ever. The Woolmer murder cast its shadow right through the cup and with India and Pakistan dumped out early and the Hosts struggling it was doomed to turn lack luster. But as always the ICC played its part in turning it into a dull and boring affair by scoring lots of 'own goals' which started with robbing the Caribbean 'joie de vivre' by sanitizing the stadia and eventually ended by enacting the most farcical climax to a world cup final ever.

India's abysmal performance was matched if not bettered by the 'performance' of their official TV broadcaster Set MAX who reached new depths in cricket broadcasting (or is it Ad broadcasting that they did) . They were too trigger happy to press the advert button without even giving a thought to the poor viewer who was given a raw deal. This attitude of SET MAX was blasted even by Steve Waugh who felt "Telecast in India was unwatchable". Thankfully their broadcast contract has expired and we have seen the back of them for good and hopefully other broadcasters learn from them how not to broadcast a cricket match.

In spite of all the dullness and gloom around the tournament it will always be remembered for the Aussie pursuit and attainment of Perfection. Probably they will be waiting and planning for the 2011 world cup already. In fact i can almost hear the Aussies shouting - 'Bring on the 2011 world cup'.

1 comment:

Harsha said...

could'nt agree more abt ads on set max... total waste buggers spoiling the whole fun of cricket!