A collection of my random thoughts and clicks. And here I get misquoted...by myself!!!
Monday, January 27, 2020
Arguments against CAA and NRC: Are they valid?
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Does Not Make Sense
Thursday, July 25, 2019
Dear Romeo Alpha Mike
Flirting For Benefits
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Closed Chapter; Now A New One
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Happy Birthday Flying Officer Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon, PVC (posthumous)
Super 30: Movie Review
Broom the Groom-ing Plan
Monday, July 15, 2019
2 Amazing Matches....2 Winners and No Losers
Sunday, July 14, 2019
Article 15: Does the director believe in it?
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Trust???
Should Indian Captain for Limited Overs Cricket Change?
Ananya's World of Peppa Pig
Excited about India A tour to West Indies
Friday, July 12, 2019
Dhoni: WC 2019 and Retirement
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Monday, July 8, 2019
Sunday, July 7, 2019
Monday, July 1, 2019
Friday, June 28, 2019
Amma
Thursday, June 27, 2019
Sunday, June 9, 2019
Thursday, May 16, 2019
Monday, May 6, 2019
Monday, April 29, 2019
Corporate Lessons from 'Titanic'
- Titanic (i.e., the Company) has hit an iceberg. It cannot be fixed by people (i.e., employees) on board
- There are few options available to passengers and crew members (i.e., employees)
- Option 1: Wait for someone knowledgeable and resourceful (i.e., investor) to come and fix the ship
- Option 2: Wait for a big ship (i.e., a large firm in the same domain) and rescue (i.e., hire) you
- Option 3: Wait for a small boat (i.e., a small firm in the same domain) and rescue (i.e., hire) you
- Option 4: You have the option of jumping in the water (i.e., leave without a job or leave for a company that does not do justice to your experience, profile etc.). Don't jump in water!!!
Saturday, April 27, 2019
When employees no longer trust their management
Friday, March 29, 2019
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Thursday, January 3, 2019
An interview with 'Global Fleet' in early 2018
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Feeling lonely and depressed. No one is talking and no one to talk to.
Life did not take a sharp turn somewhere. It was a slow turn and I was aware of it.
Do I want to go back and change my relationship with some people. Absolutely not. I was naive when those people mattered. Now I am happy that they are not around me.
But some relationships do hurt. I changed my attitude and behaviour towards others because of one such person. And now, more often than not, I get only ridicule from this person.
May be its just a bad day. May be its just a phase. But I have understood one thing.
Beyond a point, no one matters for anyone. Life goes on, people move on.
I am depressed and there is noone to talk to.
Friday, June 22, 2018
Useless
I am feeling useless. My brother needs help. However, I cannot help him. All due to my insecurities, fears and lack of confidence. The one time he needed me and I am not helping him. Useless.
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Famous Lines
Some of the famous lines in cricket:
1. “Miya Kaptaani Karogey” - Rajsingh Dungarpur to Mohd. Azharuddin
2. “Ek aur daalega?” - Anil Kumble to Ishant Sharma before giving him one more over on Sehwag’s request in a test match against Australia. It was the fiery spell that he bowled to Ponting and took his wicket in that over
3. “Watch the next match” - A fuming Sachin Tendulkar to Ajay Jadeja when the latter teased him after Henry Olonga got him out in a match against Zimbabwe. In the next match, Tendulkar belted Olonga all over the park
4. “...tum goalkeeping accha karta hai....cricket khelega” - Dhoni’s school coach (Mr. Banerjee) to Dhoni
Boring Already
The second test match between India and South Africa has started. It only 5 overs so far and already the proceedings are attracting yawns.
There is no X factor in the team that India has picked for this test match. Though Bumrah is a good bowler but I do not think he is a test bowler yet. Though he did take few wickets in the first test, he never looked like he would take a wicket. Its the same story so far in this test match.
Shami has pace as well as swing and can be quite effective. Trouble is that he does not remain effective in all his spells. My biggest issue with Shami is that he does not come across as an athlete at all. He looks quite 'dheela'. He would be effective in one spell and then remain quite loose throughout the day. I am hoping that we have the effective and charged up Shami turning up in this test match.
Some of the other changes in the team are interesting. Ishant Sharma can generate some pace and bounce but for some reason he will be bowling first change. Good to have Parthiv Patel back in the side even if it is because the first choice wicket-keeper is out due to a hamstring niggle and should be back for the next test. And, on such pitches, KL Rahul in place of Dhawan is a good move.
Yet, as I mentioned earlier, there is no X factor. Bhuvi has been dropped for the game because he lacks pace. But he swings the ball more than the other bowlers. And he is a smart, thinking bowler. When Bhuvi is bowling, it always seem that a wicket is just round the corner.
And we do not have someone like Sehwag opening the innings. Someone who can put the opposition on the backfoot from ball one. Vijay is a steady bat and so is Rahul. But they will survive, take some chances here and there and that is how the innings would start and continue till they are at the crease. One loose shot and we may have a wicket down with almost nothing on board.
With such a team, I feel (a) India will always struggle on tours outside the subcontinent and (b) test matches would continue to be a boring affair.
<Yawn> Planning to change the channel and watch 'Sooryavansham' on Set Max!!!