THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-January 16, 2017- Topic 2
The Gujarat Cricket Model
Few would have picked Gujarat
to win the Ranji Trophy when the
domestic season began. It is not one of Indian cricket’s traditional power houses,
and underdog stories seldom sustain themselves over the course of a long,
sapping tournament. When Parthiv Patel’s side made the final, the popular
perception was that it had gone as far as it could go.
For, the title round, on
paper, appeared the most unequal of contests: in one corner, Mumbai, a 41-time
champion, and in the other, Gujarat, here for the first time since 1951.
But
Gujarat has paid history little heed over the last few seasons; indeed, there
has been a concerted effort since Parthiv took over, to break from the past.
The results have followed. Gujarat won its maiden national title, the Syed
Mushtaq Ali Trophy (Twenty20), in 2012-13 and regained it in 2014-15. It then
claimed its first domestic 50-over title, the Vijay Hazare Trophy, last season.
These breakthroughs helped fill the side with the belief that the Ranji Trophy,
although significantly more difficult to win, was not an unrealistic ambition.
It is this conviction that proved the difference on a tense final day as
Gujarat pulled off the highest chase (313 for five) in a Ranji final,
consigning Mumbai to only its fifth runner-up finish.
Parthiv led by example right through, saving his finest for the
tournament’s most important moment. His 143 in the fourth innings against
Mumbai was a remarkable exhibition of grace under fire. He has also played a
significant role behind the scenes in Gujarat’s revolution, establishing an
honest, transparent culture within the team. The responsibility for the final
decision still rests with the management, but everyone is encouraged to speak
up. Several domestic sides across India are plagued by cricketers looking after
their interests first and therefore pulling in different directions. Gujarat,
by all accounts, has been successful in addressing this problem. The team has
also ensured that a talented generation which played junior cricket together
was offered all the support and patience it needed to make the transition to
the next level. Opener Priyank Panchal provided the batting spine, topping the
Ranji table with 1310 runs, while fast-bowler Jasprit Bumrah and left-arm
spinner Axar Patel changed the dynamic of the side, adding a cutting edge to
the bowling. Gujarat was also not wary of looking outside the State for
solutions. Experienced Uttar Pradesh left-armer R.P. Singh was signed to both
fill in when Bumrah was away on national duty and mentor the seam-attack. As
Parthiv said after the final, Gujarat had a long-term plan and the structure to
implement it. This was a triumph born from a big dream, and kept alive by a
painstaking attention to detail.
Vocabulary
Underdog: a competitor thought to have little chance of winning a
fight or contest.
Example: In his lifetime, he became a symbol of courage to a deprived country, the
underdog in all his fights and still coming out on top.
Synonyms: long shot, dark horse, weaker one, little guy
Sap: gradually weaken or destroy a person's strength or power.
Example: Our energy is being sapped by bureaucrats and politicians
Synonyms: erode, wear away/down, deplete, reduce, lessen
Perception: the ability to see, hear, or
become aware of something through the senses.
Example: The normal limits to human perception
Heed: careful attention.
Example: If he heard, he paid no heed
Synonyms: attention, notice, note, regard, consideration
Concerted: jointly arranged, planned, or carried out; coordinated.
Example: Determined to begin a concerted action against them
Synonyms: joint, united, collaborative, collective, combined
Unrealistic: not realistic.
Example: It was unrealistic to expect changes to be made overnight
Synonyms: impractical, impracticable, unfeasible, nonviable, unreasonable
Plague: cause continual trouble or distress to.
Example: The problems that plagued the company
Synonyms: afflict, bedevil, torment, trouble, beset
Triumph: a great victory or achievement.
Example: A garden built to celebrate Napoleon's many triumphs
Synonyms: victory, win, conquest, success, achievement, feat, accomplishment
Painstaking: done with or employing great
care and thoroughness.
Example: Painstaking attention to detail
Synonyms: careful, meticulous, thorough, assiduous, sedulous, attentive