ELEVEN THOUSAND FOOLS
"Choose your rut carefully. You may be in it for the next ten years."
-- Anonymous
The common
thing about George Bernard Shaw and the game of Cricket was their love-hate
relationship with each other!
In those days, the Gentlemen’s Game took five
days to complete… and, they called those games ‘Test matches’. Imagine two
teams sweating it out on the grounds for five consecutive days while thousands
of spectators sat there glued to their seats! Television was a distant reality…
Radio had just come. And, the idea of masses deserting their offices, classes and
household duties in order to watch a match in a stadium, somehow, repelled the
legendary writer. Perhaps, little must he have realized that his comment about
the game of cricket, too, would go on to live as a legend like him:
“Eleven
fools play and eleven thousand fools watch!”
Tonight,
it’s the first Playoff of IPL – 2013… Mumbai Indians V Chennai Super King.
The Gentlemen’s Game has come a long, long way
since the fireworks from Mr. Shaw!
Twenty-20. The game will be over in just four hours… Just like a blockbuster movie; just like the Russian circus which we
kids once watched. In Eden Garden, nearly one lakh ‘fools’ turn up to watch the
spectacle… another one billion watch it glued to their TV sets from their homes.
The ‘eleven fools’ from each side… The DJ, who literally controls the heartbeat
of the packed stadium… The vibrant drummers and the lovely cheerleaders, scores
of cameramen, the animated commentators, both in the commentary boxes as well
as the in the studios… Advertisements worth millions of dollars… And, the
prizes galore…
Big money, Big show… a very, very Big-time idea…!
I am dying to watch today’s first Playoff… I am
rooting for Mumbai Indians, you see.
“What is this madness?” Someone reacted before me,
last night, “each team has already played, without even breathing, sixteen
matches… They are into a bloody rut!”
Obviously, I did not tell him that I was dying to
watch the first Playoff today!
This gentleman – the modern-day Bernard Shaw –
worked for a bank for the last thirty years… He was there in that bank when
computer had not arrived… He is still there…Yes, he has been there in that bank
all through the transformation of the Gentlemen’s Game – from Tests to ODIs and
now T-20s… And, believe me, he has been doing the same work, in the same
manner, and, almost from the same chair (If that is not exaggeration or
dramatization)!
So, last night, when this gentleman yelled saying
“What is this madness… They are into a bloody rut!”, I quietly laughed in my
heart and said, “Who is not, my friend?”
We all are in a rut…!
I have done nothing else in my life, as a
profession, except teaching… for more than three decades that is! Training
young-ones in PD or this blogging everyday… I think, they too are coming from
my teaching streak.
So, should I yell at myself saying, “What is this
madness? I have been teaching for nearly thirty-five years and still going on
without any plan to retire…. I am into a bloody rut!”?
The rut is
life… and, the rut is good!
Tell me my friend, one thing that you and I are
doing, here on this earth, which is not a rut!
Everything you and I do, yes, here on this earth
– whether playing cricket or teaching students, whether cooking food or eating it,
whether making love or preaching Gospel – yes, what on this earth is not rut?
Rut, the dictionary says, is a sunken track or
groove made by the passage of vehicles. Yes, it is caused by a repeated and
prolonged activity. But, then, the dictionary tells us that rut also means an
annually recurring condition or period of sexual excitement and reproductive
activity in male deer!!!
Now, hear that out, my friend!
It says ‘an annually recurring condition or
period of ….. excitement !!!!!’
So, trust me, rut can be
a very, very productive thing in life
as long as there is excitement around it.
So, Sir Bernard, I don’t mind being one of those ‘fools’
tonight…
“By the way, sir, how did you manage to write,
sitting in one corner of your room, for all your life… till your beard touched
the ground? With all due respect, sirji, what was that madness?”
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Vivek D'Cunha
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