THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 22, 2017- Topic 2
A ghastly fissure ripped through Indian cricket as Anil Kumble quit as
the national team’s head coach on Tuesday. Kumble’s exit had seemed
inevitable once the Board of Control for Cricket in India called for fresh
applications for the post of head coach just as the Men in Blue flew to England
for the now-concluded ICC Champions Trophy. Until that moment on May 25,
skipper Kohli and coach Kumble had seemed to be a perfect match.
The duo
oversaw five Test series victories against opponents as diverse as the West
Indies and Australia, besides winning one-day internationals and Twenty20s. The
lone blip was the loss to Pakistan in the Champions Trophy final this Sunday.
Speculation that something was amiss got stronger when leaks surfaced about the
alleged rift between Kohli and Kumble, a rumour that was initially denied by
the captain but has become a fact following the coach’s farewell
statement, in which he wrote: “It was apparent that the partnership was
untenable.” That Kumble resigned despite the Cricket Advisory Committee
comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and V.V.S. Laxman endorsing his extension
is a reflection of his inherent dignity. He clearly did not want to be drawn
into an unpleasant battle with Kohli. It also followed the pattern of his
earlier departures, be it his injury-induced Test retirement in 2008 or his
resignation as chairman of the National Cricket Academy in 2011. Those
decisions were swift, the reasons were delivered with surgical precision, and
he left with grace.
A difference of opinion between two strong individuals causing a discord is
not new to Indian cricket. There is a precedent in the spat between Ganguly and
Greg Chappell, but there are differences between that tussle and what
transpired between Kohli and Kumble. The Ganguly-Chappell feud became obvious
during India’s tour of Zimbabwe in September 2005. Subsequently, Ganguly lost
his captaincy and place in the team, eventually returned to the team, and
Chappell finally resigned in April 2007 following India’s disastrous World Cup
in the West Indies. Chappell had a longer stint despite a rebellion in the
ranks, and had his say for a large part of that time. For Kumble, the period of
uncertainty lasted just four weeks after the BCCI sought applications for the
post. The latest development also highlights the superstar culture undermining
Indian cricket, a point earlier made by the former member of the Committee of
Administrators, Ramachandra Guha. If Kohli can be a prima donna and demand
pliable coaches, it will set a wrong example. The BCCI should ensure that a
coach with the right credentials is picked and given a contract that lasts till
the 2019 World Cup in England. Kumble got a raw one-year deal. It is a position
that demands an extended tenure on the strength of results, not one that can be
curtailed by bad blood.
Vocabulary
Ghastly: causing
great horror or fear; frightful or macabre.
Example: She was overcome with horror at the ghastly spectacle
Synonyms: terrible, horrible, grim, awful, dire, frightening, terrifying
Fissure: a
long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting,
especially in rock or earth.
Example: ‘Earth fissures several feet wide and deep have been observed in Lucerne
Valley,’ he said.
Synonyms: opening, crevice, crack, cleft, breach, crevasse, chasm
Flew: wave
or flutter in the wind.
Example: They were running, hair flying everywhere
Synonyms: flutter, flap, wave
Blip: a
short high-pitched sound made by an electronic device.
Example: He's got the groove going and he paces his compilations like an expert DJ,
but his blips and bleeps sound awfully derivative.
Rift: a
crack, split, or break in something.
Example: The wind had torn open a rift in the clouds
Synonyms: crack, fault, flaw, split, break, breach, fissure, fracture
Untenable: not
able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection.
Example: This argument is clearly untenable
Synonyms: indefensible, insupportable, unsustainable, unjustified, unjustifiable
Inherent: existing
in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute.
Example: Any form of mountaineering has its inherent dangers
Synonyms: intrinsic, innate, immanent, built-in, indwelling, inborn, ingrained
Feud: take
part in a prolonged quarrel or conflict.
Example: These two families have been feuding since the Civil War
Synonyms: quarrel, fight, argue, bicker, squabble, fall
out, dispute
Tussle: a
vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve
something.
Example: There was a tussle for the ball
Synonyms: scuffle, fight, struggle, skirmish, brawl, scrum, rough-and-tumble
Pliable: easily
bent; flexible.
Example: Quality leather is pliable and will not crack
Synonyms: flexible, pliant, bendable, elastic, supple, malleable, workable
Curtailed: reduce
in extent or quantity; impose a restriction on.
Example: Civil liberties were further curtailed
Synonyms: reduce, cut, cut
down, decrease, lessen, pare down, trim
