THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 20, 2017- Topic 2
Pakistan’s thumping 180-run victory over India in the ICC Champions
Trophy final at London’s Oval on Sunday shredded the form book and
underscored the team’s reputation for being unpredictable. Perhaps India paid
the price for banking on its batting might as on winning the toss, Virat Kohli
preferred to chase, which is often difficult in a high-stakes final where the
scoreboard pressure can be stifling.
Only once has India successfully chased a
big score in a big-ticket match — Sri Lanka’s 274 for six in the 2011 World Cup
final in Mumbai. But back then it was Kumar Sangakkara who had won the toss and
opted to take first strike. Besides overlooking history, India was unable to
counter centurion Fakhar Zaman’s brilliance and failed to survive against
Pakistan’s potent attack. Wasim Akram, one of the greatest fast bowlers, has
said he sees a younger version of himself in Mohammad Amir, and on Sunday Amir
emphatically lived up to the faith invested in him. He stunned the Indian
batsmen and ripped apart the top order, leaving the defending champions
wobbling at 33 for three in nine overs. After Amir’s precise incisions, there
was only one way the match was headed, as the batting wilted, yielding a total
of just 158. India was outplayed on all fronts. Extras had been conceded —
India gifted 25 to Pakistan’s three — and the fielding lacked the passion that
Sarfraz Ahmed’s men displayed.
Stepping into the tournament, India had shades of Pakistan’s traditional
troubles, especially with rumours floating about of a cold equation between
Kohli and coach Anil Kumble — usually it is Pakistan that grapples with revolts
in the dressing room. In any event, the arch-rivals did well to reach the
tournament’s climactic end. An India-Pakistan final was the tonic that the
International Cricket Council needed as viewership soared, and it backed the
parent body’s earlier decision of not abandoning the Champions Trophy. The
latest edition also lent hope about a revival in Pakistan cricket, as the squad
ranked eighth walked away with the silverware. Ever since the terror attack on
the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in 2009, Pakistan has been unable to have its
home series in Pakistan, barring the odd fixture. Venues such as Sharjah and
Dubai have been the home bases for its bilateral series. The team has mostly
struggled, and its last significant triumph was the 2009 ICC World Twenty20
title in London at Sri Lanka’s expense. The tournament also had enabled a
moment of redemption for Amir, who had once been banned for spot-fixing in
2010. Sarfraz spoke for Pakistan cricket’s well-wishers when he said,
“Hopefully this will boost Pakistan cricket.” The absence of the West Indies,
which failed to qualify for this event, was hardly noticed. Yet cricket, a
sport with global ambitions but largely locked within Britain’s former
colonies, cannot afford to watch pedigreed outfits lose their way.
Vocabulary
Shredded: tear
or cut into shreds.
Example: Shredded cabbage
Synonyms: chop finely, cut up, tear up, grate, mince
Stifling: make
someone unable to breathe properly; suffocate.
Example: Those in the streets were stifled by the fumes
Synonyms: airless, suffocating, oppressive, very
hot, sweltering, humid
Centurion: the
commander of a century in the ancient Roman army.
Example: The cohorts, divided into six centuries 100 men in each century commanded
by a centurion
Emphatically: in a forceful way.
Example: He is a man who speaks forcefully, emphatically and, yes, sometimes
controversially from the pulpit at First Baptist Church.
Precise: marked
by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail.
Example: Precise directions
Synonyms: exact, accurate, correct, specific, detailed, explicit, unambiguous
Grapple: engage
in a close fight or struggle without weapons; wrestle.
Example: Passersby grappled with the man after the knife attack
Synonyms: wrestle, struggle, tussle, brawl, fight, scuffle, battle
Triumph: a
great victory or achievement.
Example: A garden built to celebrate Napoleon's many triumphs
Synonyms: victory, win, conquest, success, achievement, feat, accomplishment
Redemption: the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
Example: God's plans for the redemption of his world
Synonyms: saving, freeing from sin, absolution
