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From Dull Beginnings to Drama-Filled Dominance: The Spellbinding Saga of Indian Cricket

Piyush Balda by Piyush Balda
19 December 2023
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From Dull Beginnings to Drama-Filled Dominance: The Spellbinding Saga of Indian Cricket
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Indian cricket started about as slowly as a test match played on a dead pitch. Back in the 1900s, when the British introduced the game here, cricket was an elite colonial pastime for Maharajas and army officers. Our first national team looked as disorganized as the traffic in Old Delhi. But much like India itself, our cricket story morphed from humble origins into a riveting rollercoaster filled with more plot twists than a Bollywood potboiler.

The Turning Point: From Laughing Stock to Shocking the World

For much of the 20th century, India were cricket’s whipping boys. While teams like the West Indies and Australia dominated with ruthless efficiency, India stumbled from one embarrassing loss to another. We were the comic relief that no one took seriously. The team was so chronically disorganized that their nickname should have been the Indian Circus instead of the Indian Cricket Team.

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But in 1983, Captain Kapil Dev decided the clown show must end. Back then, the mighty West Indies team were the New York Yankees of cricket—an intimidating dynasty that won everything. All the odds were against us, and even today it’s hard to find such a devastating pre-game situation on bet365 india app, review available at the link, when you’re searching for a sure bet. Yet Kapil’s ragtag bunch stunned them in the World Cup final with their death bowling and risk-taking batting. It was like watching a energetic but chaotic Mumbai street cricket team somehow beating the disciplined Australian army.

When the final wicket fell, Kapil sprinted across the Lord’s pitch like a kid set free after school. It was unabashed emotion from a man who knew he’d changed the destiny of Indian cricket forever. We weren’t losers anymore; we were champions.

The Rise of God (Sachin Tendulkar)

Post-1983, Indian cricket stars evolved from cricket players into demigods worshipped with religious fervor across India. But none reached the stratospheric heights of Sachin Tendulkar—a pint-sized batsman carrying the hopes of a billion devotees on his shoulders for over two decades. 

Sachin’s superhuman feats of batting led fans to call him God—no mere mortal could play like this. Whenever he strode out to bat, everything stopped in India as people gathered anywhere they could to witness the miracle worker plying his trade. Whether in scorching heat or pouring rain, the streets emptied as Sachin batted. Businesses closed, office work halted, and even political sessions were postponed. 

For his billions of followers, Sachin’s batting gave them a few hours to transcend the daily drudgery of life and lose themselves watching this little master artist sculpt cricket balls into the stands. Sure the team didn’t always win when he hit a century. But that was irrelevant. What mattered was the experience of collective catharsis as a nation came together to see God show off his gifts.

The Kohli Fire Ignites a New Aggression

As Sachin’s era ended, Indian cricket fans worried whether anyone could fill his giant shoes. Enter Virat Kohli—a brash new star who played with an in-your-face aggression that channeled the new India’s competitive zeal. With a never say die attitude, supreme fitness and hunger for runs that evoked Sachin’s obsessive passion, King Kohli made winning matter above all else. 

True to his persona, Kohli’s leadership lit a fire under the Indian team and infused a burning desire to dominate like never before. He changed the old defeatist mindset into an expectation of victory – whether in India or overseas where we’d traditionally struggled. His iron will and fitness focus transformed the team into an athletic unit fielding with the intensity of panthers hunting prey. If Sachin made us dream, then Kohli dared us to expect victory as the norm rather than the exception.

IPL Shakes Things Up

Just when you thought nothing could match the high drama of Indian cricket, along came the IPL in 2008 like a Bollywood blockbuster amped up on garam masala. This sexy new T20 format fused cricket with entertainment in a way that channelled India’s cinematic flair.

With flashy cheerleaders, glitzy opening ceremonies, and more cameras than a reality TV show, IPL dialed the drama to 11. Ordinary matches suddenly had more strategic timeouts than an NFL game as broadcasters stuffed in more ads and on-field contests between overs to keep fans stimulated.

Meanwhile, the after-hours scene was equally engrossing with its cocktail of scandals, controversy and celebrity spotting. Whether it was billionaire tycoons accusing each other of rigging or top Bollywood divas in the stands, IPL fused cricket and celebrity culture like never before. The fireworks on field were matched by the drama off it.

Channeling Our Inner Dhoni

If Bollywood made a movie about the 2011 World Cup starring MS Dhoni, it would climax with Captain Cool redeeming himself in a nail-biting finale to fulfill India’s destiny.

After generations of World Cup mishaps, the tournament’s return to India in 2011 seemed preordained for victory. We played like champions until the final when disaster struck as we choked to 31-2 chasing 275 against Sri Lanka.

With the game slipping away, a billion hopes rested on Captain Dhoni, a man whose legendary Zen-like calm masked an Inner steel. With the skills of a surgeon and nerves of ice, Dhoni promoted himself up the order and systematically resuscitated India’s chase with a centuries partnership before sealing victory with a six in typical swashbuckling style.  

Sure, Indian cricket has seen scandals, infighting and embarrassment too. But the magic has far outweighed the missteps. This captivating saga continues unfolding, scripting an exciting new chapter every day in front of a captive audience of a billion devotees who live and breathe this enthralling drama. Cricket and Bollywood may be separate fields, but their spellbinding stories have become interwoven into the fabric of this cricket-crazy nation.

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