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Nadal – The history maker

Winning 8 times on clay – Did anyone ever even think it was possible? Well, Nadal has indeed proven that it is possible. If Roger Federer was a demi-God for many, Nadal is proving to be no less of a demi-God either. While Federer seems to be slowly fading away, Nadal is still going strong.

What explains the phenomenon called “Nadal”? The answer, according to Nirmal Shekar of The Hindu newspaper, is “The Art of Attention”. In this beautiful piece of sports writing, Nirmal writes about Nadal’s victory over Djokovic  “Down 4-3 and deuce, Nadal responded to the mighty Serb’s challenge with typical emotional intensity, functioning in a Zen master’s vacuum. Navigating masterfully around his own shortcomings, of which there aren’t too many, the great Spaniard found a way out of the abyss.

Courage, valour, common sense, patience and, most of all the willingness to bleed to his bones…Nadal showcased all the old-world virtues of the sporting arena as he conquered the No.1 player in the game.”

He further writes ” To do what he is doing in the age in which he is doing it, is incredible. Cyber-invasion has shortened our attention spans as never before and many of us may be suffering from attention deficit disorder to some degree.

This is precisely why patience, perseverance and deep reflection are at a premium. And so are the rewards that come with them — the joy that fills you after a whole day of reading and re-reading The Brothers Karamazov (Fyodor Dostoevsky) or Albert Camus’ L’Etranger.”

Can I even dare to write better than this? No way..

Salutes to Nadal!!

Tendulkar or Ponting?

PontingAfter crossing the 12,000 run mark in ODIs during the Champions Trophy, Ricky Ponting said that he is “chasing benchmarks set by Sachin “. Among the contemporaries of Tendulkar, only Ponting and Jack Kallis have any chance of overtaking his records-most runs or centuries in the career- in Test matches. In ODIs, it looks very unlikely that anyone will cross Sachin’s records(runs or centuries) within the next 10 years.

So, between Tendulkar and Ponting, who is likely to end his career with the most number of runs or centuries in Test cricket? It is quite difficult to say. Sachin has already completed playing for 20 years and unless there is a major injury, he will continue for another 2 years, till the world cup in 2011. He is probably one of the very few international cricketers who has the luxury to chose when to retire. In case of Ponting, he started playing 6 years later than Sachin but has caught up and is quite close to Sachin’s career records. He is only about 1400 runs and 4 centuries behind Sachin in Test matches. And he is 1 year younger than Sachin, which means that he might play for another year after Sachin retires.

All in all, I think Ricky Ponting has an excellent chance of  ending his career as the highest run scorer and centurion in Test cricket. What do you think?

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