Monday, March 26, 2007

About Cricket in India

With "Team India" thrown out of the race for World Cup 2007, time has come to sit down, think and take and implement some hard steps.
We need no proof to say that we are not the best "team" in the world.
We have lots of players with good individual records ( mostly supported by performace in subcontinent and against weaker teams). But rarely does the world cricket is afraid of India as a "team". It is not respected as a great "team".
Our great record holding batsmen, play well against cheap bowling attack, and on wickets which are good to bat. With a wicket to wicket bowling attack, they are clueless on how to score big. They are known as masters against spinners. But don't have answer to most of international spinners. They get easily bogged down by novice opponents, by fan expectations, become nervous as they always have something to lose.
Our bowlers never fire consistently and are easily unsettled by a thrashing batsman. They fire only against those who have not played them even once. They lack novelty.
Fielding,.. just doing forced practice won't help. Players do not understand its importance from heart. They are lazy and unfit.
Our slow pitches have stopped producing world class spinners, the paceman fire once in a while.
And many more problems .....
What needs to be done?
  • Official squad should play international matches mostly on foreign pitches. They need to learn how to perform in unfamiliar conditions and show spirit when majority crowd is supporting opposition.
  • We should have other young squad for playing international ties on Indian pitches.
  • The above two squads should play each other regularly.
  • Star and consistent performers should get chance to play on foreign soil.
  • Modeling should not be allowed for players who are member of international squad. It is an attractive profession after retiring from the sport with head held high. They will be real role models by then.
  • Senior champion players like Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Saurav Ganguly, VVS Laxaman should be given chance to play international ties on rotation basis. e.g Maximum of 2 of above players can be in playing eleven for a particular match. This way India will continue to get benefit of their experience and at the same time we are able to groom younger players to take responsibility. It will also help lengthen the career of senior players which each one getting adequate rest.
  • We have already experienced from 2007 tours of Bangladesh , England & T-20 South Africa world cup, that we don't need regular coach. A specialist coach for fielding & bowling is OK , in addition to a team manager ( who is Ex-Cricketer).

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Indian Economy

  • Interest rates ups and downs. Its so jerky!! Why can't it be smooth and bearable?
    Year 2006 saw a upward swing in interest rates and in 2007 we are seeing it rise almost every month. Why? Its because of measures taken by finance ministry to control inflation. But Inflation is adamant and rejecting to move below 6.!!
    Finance ministry is expecting that after rise in interest rates, people will get discouraged from taking loans and encouraged for savings. But this is unjust to common man who is invested in housing by going for loans. Infact it is cheating. Common man was first lured into investing in property, because of finance minister's policy to bring lots of money in market ( show off India's purchasing power and create a picture of rapidly developing India). By 2004 interest rates dropped like anything. It was foolish to keep fixed deposits with banks, or go for bonds, or save in post or ppf. Strategies were implemented to attract more and more money into stock exchange (IPOs and MFs) and real estate. Infact it seemed clear that government wished that people should spend and "stop saving". But alas, too much greed has shown its ill-effects. Uncontrolled and easy flow of money into market shot up property demand ( and following that the cement and steel prices). Property prices in Pune have easily doubled / tripled in short span of couple of years. Same is the situation in other big cities. What is this property demand in reality? Is it home for homeless? Is it legal home for those who stay in slums? I think not. A major factor for the demand rise is because property became an attractive investment option for rich and middle class. Buy for X amount and sell for 2X,3X in few years. Buy and rent out. These rents are certainly not affordable to those who are homeless.

    Now since 2006 we can see interest rates shooting towards North. Finance ministry and government is desparate to bring inflation in control and ensure that they will once again get voted to power in coming general elections. But, I cannot understand if raising interest rates is the only means to control inflation. We have not seen noticeable impact on inflation because of "interest rate" related corrective measures. Infact we cannot see its effect on the costs of goods of daily necessity to common man. They continue to rise inspite of couple of good monsoons. For common man good rains means cheaper and ample food. Its surely something more. Is it our export policy? Is it the middle men? Is it unplanned agricultural production?

    Is government becoming impatient? Why can't it advertise saving habits. Why can't it stop taxes on savings. Why does it showcase highly luxurious lifestyles in TV serials? Why can't it show the reality of unemployment and need of enterprenurship? Why can't it show "hard work" required to lead luxurious life.
  • I cannot see "Made In India" in area of cosumer durables.Why?
    We see whole lots of "Made in China" all over the world. From electronic goods to toys, to small innovative products, everywhere you find "Made in China". For some such products there is no alternative present in local market. Why?
    India has high unemployment rate, then why can't we use them to create cheap innovative products that will rule the world?

  • It is good to see the slowly growing "Made in India" in world automoblie markets ( especially cars). Its heartening to see the Indian automobile biggies like Tata, Hindujas, Bajaj, Firodiyas, Mahindras are colloborating and preparing for progressing in world market.
    But we need to be aware of some facts:
    We still need to make a mark in commercial vehilcles, aircrafts, ships and rail. Cars are not basic necessity , they are luxury.
    Cheap, Innovative, non polluting automobiles using alternate cheap fuel, will finally win the race ahead of conventional automobiles running on petroleum. So our Indian automobile industry should concentrate equally on the new concept vehicles so that they hit world market at right time.


Monday, March 19, 2007

Motivational thoughts

  • Who is respected and successful? One who earns and owns lots of monetary wealth. At least during his/her lifetime. Whatever amount of money one earns, If it is used for some self-centered purposes, one will not be termed as a successful person in long run.
  • Who is remembered and respected forever, Who becomes immortal? One who does good for fellow living beings. One who uses his/her richess and takes efforts for upliftment of society is remembered as a successful person.

Friday, March 9, 2007

About India's Olympic mission

Here I try to find answers to the question: "Why India fails to rule the world of sports?"

  1. Too much Cricket: Other sports are not given the sort of publicity which Cricket gets. Actually there are many other games which are cheaper, consume less time, need more skill and fitness, .. but who is supposed to make them attractive?

  2. Lack of fighting spirit, lack of consistency, lack of fitness, .. etc. are basic reasons. One can easily relate all this to cricket.

  3. Earning bread and butter, is still the priority for majority of people.

  4. There is lack of affordable facility for practicing and coaching. This is true for various levels and all sports. It is available in very few select places.

  5. Indian media and advertising industry, ...They really spoil and distract the minds of talented sportsmen. They interfere too much into lives of budding sportsmen, they make them glamourous ( after first success). They jump to conclusions , and act irresponsibly. Once a sports person becomes known, he/she rarely repeats the same spirited performance. Example All cricket biggies? turned models, our ladies tennis star!, star long jumper?, star shuttlers, double trap Olympic champ, F1 driver,... What happens is that the talented ones get bogged down by fan's expectations, you know our fans are in a way immature too.

  6. Money!!. They can't continue serving sport they enjoy for long. One success and following permanent job, they immediately start losing interest in training and improving further. e.g wrestling

Thursday, March 8, 2007

India and SEZs

After the recent protests by farmers against giving up their land for SEZs in Bengal, time has come that Central Governement comes out with regulations for land acquisitions.
Flourishing Agriculture will only ensure that our nation remains self sufficient for food. So it is necessary, that in no case any piece of land which has good agricultural yield gets converted into non-agricultural one.
Then what happens to SEZs?
We have lots of barren land in India, we have lots of regions where there is unrest because of lack of means to earn for basic necessities and improve the life standard. Why don't we look at these areas for setting up SEZs?
Yes, recently Government of India has made some important changes to help address above problems.
http://www.ddinews.gov.in/National/National+-+Headlines/Narayana+Murthy+opposes+SEZ+policy.htm