Raghunathamoorthy Srinivasan or Raghu as his friends called him was the average guy next door. But he (like every person) had a couple of qualities that made him stand out from the rest. The first of which was taught to him by his father. "never let anyone down." his father used to tell him."dont give people false hope, but once you assure them of something , see to that they are not left wanting". To this day Raghu had followed his father's words to the letter. He never made promises that he could not keep and when he made promises he made sure that he kept them. The other quality was more genetic than acquired. Like his mother Raghu was extremely hard working and competitive. He did not always stand out or come first at whatever he did. But he always gave more than a 100% to whatever he did. He always knew that he was where he was because of these qualities.
It seemed like yesterday when he had set foot into central colony. Alone for the first time in his life, Central colony was a breadth of fresh air for him. He was not sure intially when he got the call form 'Shanthi Computers', for a job as a data analyst. He had even attended college as a Day-Scholar, so he did have a few worries while accepting the offer. But he had no regrets now. He could see that the company was going places and he always told himself that he had made the right decision. Also it was there that he had met Suresh, a fellow programmer.
It was Suresh that had introduced him to the CCCC(Central Colony Cricket Club). They played matches every Sunday in the kanavulur city league. Being a decent fast bowler in his school and college days, Raghu faced no problems getting into the team in a couple of weeks. Soon he found himself to be an integral part of the team. He was never a good batsman and always came in at No.11 but the rest of the team were intelligent enough to realize what he brought to the team as a bowler. Also being a guy who gives 100% in every match, he soon became a firm favorite among the rest of the team.
He had a brilliant first season picking up 18 wickets and thus becoming the third highest wicket taker in the city for the season. Although he could pick up only 8 wickets in his second season, he was still a very useful bowler who made the batsmen think twice and work for every run. But this season had been abysmal for him. He had picked up only one wicket in the tournament until the semi finals. The CCCC had been reaching the semi finals for the past 3 years but were knocked out by the PPP (Periya Pettai Pasanga) club all three times. But this season it was different. They had drawn X colony in the Semi finals and were also buoyed by the news that PPP were beaten by The Western colony Cricket club(WCCC) in a surprise upset. It was in this Semi Final that Raghu would have the game of his life.
Electing to bat first the CCCC batsmen failed to provide any decent platform resulting in them scampering to a meager score of, 94 for 8 in the allotted 25 overs. None of them, not even Raghu could see what was coming. Picking up 4 wickets in his first 3 overs, Raghu came back to pick up 3 more and clean up the tail in his second spell finishing the match with figures of 7 for 14 in 4.4 overs. He knew that they had to go a long way before getting their hands on the trophy but he enjoyed the feeling. He was the Hero that day. It was his moment.
The day of the final arrived. Again the CCCC had won the toss and chose to bat first. The batsmen built a couple of partnerships with Suresh even scoring a 43* cruising to a good total of 178 in 25 overs.
Chasing it WCCC were in a decent position at 102 for 1 in 15 overs and the only wicket that had fallen was a run out. But the CCCC's spinners who had an average tournament up to that point, suddenly decided to come to the party and bowled some tight overs and picked up wickets leaving them at 159 for 5 in 23 overs and leaving Raghu and his fast bowling partner Amir to bowl the last two overs. With WCCC needing 20 of the last two overs, Amir bowled a brilliant second last over, conceding just 6 runs. Everyone at the ground could sense a victory now. Especially after the first two balls of the last over were bowled, where the first ball turned out to be a dot ball and Raghu picked up a wicket in the second ball thanks to a brilliant catch by Wicketkeeper Manickam diving to his right.
Full of confidence, Raghu steamed in to bowl the 3rd delivery. Then something terrible happened. Trying to bowl the slower ball Raghu lost control of his line resulting in a juicy half volley outside the off stump. The batsman had no trouble dispatching it to the cover boundary although just evading the fielder at the deep. The next ball Raghu made the typical mistake and overcompensated bowling at the batsman's legs. The fielder at short fine leg didn't even have to move. It raced away to the fence. Raghu was tensed and rubbed sweat off his forehead. He knew that the next ball was crucial. He ran in and bowled the perfect Good length delivery between middle and off stump. He had landed the ball exactly where he had wanted to. But the batsman had other ideas. Moving to his off stump and going down on one knee, the batsman scooped the ball over the keepers' head. It was a gamble . But it came off. It was an incredible shot off a very good delivery. Raghu's palm covered his face. He was going to let down the entire team. He felt defeated.
.........How could it come to this?, Raghu thought. "This should not be happening", he murmured to himself.........
Needing just 2 off the last ball, the whole ground was tensed. The keeper Manickam ran towards Raghu to offer some advice. So did the captain and Suresh. Manickam suggested that Raghu bowl a bouncer and surprise the batsman(It was later agreed universally that that was a stupid idea)
" Bowl the same length ball. He cant get lucky twice" his captain said.
"The scoop is a low percentage shot. Go for it. Bowl another length delivery" he repeated.
Raghu stared. He thought and slowly said, "no".
" I am going to go for the yorker. Let him try and scoop that" he said.
"But the yorker is easy to get wrong and could end up being a full toss, bowl the length ball Raghu" Suresh said
With a sudden venom in his eye Raghu turned sharply at him and said,
"oru vatti mudivu Eduthhiten na, en pecha naane kekkamatten".
"If I make my decision once than I wont listen to anyone's words. Even mine"
Finally after settling all the chaos in the ground, Raghu ran into bowl the last ball. The moment he released the ball Raghu knew that it was a perfect yorker. 'I did it' he thought for a split second. But once again the batsman anticipating this had come forward, converted it into a full toss and whacked the ball straight back.
That was the last action that Raghu remembered when he woke up at the hospital an hour later.
He could see Suresh standing there along with the rest of the team.
"Sorry Guys" Raghu said. I let you down. Strangely enough the whole team laughed .
This was followed by an awkward moment of silence after which Manickam blurted out"We won you idiot".
Raghu did not understand."how ? but he drove it . It should have been a boundary" he asid.
"Yes it should have." Suresh said. "except that the ball hit your head knocking you out and then hitting the non striker's stumps. He was backing up , so he got run out."
Raghu felt it. It had not sunk in. But he knew what it was. Victory. "fortune does favor the brave" he told himself.
"Get well soon and get ready for next season u cry baby" suresh shouted.
Raghu Smiled and said,
"Evvalavo Pannitom . Itha panna mattoma?"
7 comments:
Touching story well conceived kudos! Chennai 28 thakamo ?!ehuzuthirudhunaa itha itha itha thaan solluvaen nethi adi keep blogging happy times.
machi several positives: Great pace, incredible flow and a solid story line. But one great, I wont say negative, Ill say lack of satisfaction. It felt like the story finished abruptly, and not because you wanted it. Maybe you could have stopped with we won.
alrite.. i think u found that i was desperate to include the twist...
i read it again and the ending felt a bit rushed .. i agree.
Dei.. Write our team cricket story.. with bai's idea ball, tamil's long off wicket,...
u really had to put in dat Vijay dialogue eh??
nice one da but the end was a lill blunt!!
Way to go!
Dei,more so like a trademark anirudh narration although the last event of the ball hittiing the head and on to the stumps seems too quixotic. But, Kudos buddy. I enjoy reading your blog.
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