THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- January 29, 2018 - Topic 1
The Indian Premier League player auction is a
parallel cricketing universe with a distinct dynamic. Over the weekend at a
Bengaluru hotel, the IPL’s top brass congregated with a wish-list that had no
space for nostalgia. Lasith Malinga found no takers while
Chris Gayle, perhaps the most explosive batsman in the history of Twenty20, was
rejected twice before he got third-time lucky when Kings XI Punjab snapped up
the opener at his base price of Rs.2 crore.
There was no respect either
for doughty batting performances in Tests. South Africa’s Hashim Amla, who
played his part in the recent match at Johannesburg’s Wanderers, was ignored,
and Cheteshwar Pujara found no suitors in the IPL. In Twenty20’s roller-coaster
ride, the attributes of patience and grit, so mandatory in Tests, have
comparatively little value. The accent is on explosive batting, miserly
bowling, athletic fielding and, above all, the ability to remain iceberg-cool
when the fires of a nerve-racking last over are raging. The all-rounder,
cricket’s version of a miracle-dispenser, remains mighty expensive. It was no
surprise when England’s Ben Stokes, despite the legal issues trailing him back
home following an assault incident, got the highest bid at Rs.12.5 crore
from Rajasthan Royals.
Royals and Chennai Super Kings, both coming back
after a two-year suspension following spot fixing and betting allegations,
struck to their usual methods. Royals remained alert to building a strong core.
CSK continued its patented approach of nurturing its nucleus, as was evident in
the way it retained M.S. Dhoni, Suresh Raina and Ravindra Jadeja prior to the
auction, and when auctioneer Richard Madley punched his gavel, IPL’s most
consistent outfit exercised its right-to-match card and snapped up another
regular Dwayne Bravo. CSK was also aware of its cost dynamics and didn’t pursue
R. Ashwin once he crossed the ₹4 crore mark but instead nailed Harbhajan
Singh at Rs.2 crore. True to its trope of bucking trends, the auction
witnessed massive money chasing a left-arm fast bowler, and Jaydev Unadkat became the most expensive Indian with a Rs.11.5 crore price tag from Royals. As
in previous years, the latest auction gifted a bonanza to the unsung
first-class cricketer. Krunal Pandya got Rs.8.8 crore from Mumbai Indians, and
he is yet to play for India unlike his famous sibling Hardik. Among the
overseas players, it was heartening to see the price that Afghan players like
Rashid Khan commanded, while Sandeep Lamichhane, picked by Delhi Daredevils,
became the first Nepal cricketer to join the IPL bandwagon. The eight IPL squads have taken shape
afresh and the players are laughing all the way to the bank. Whether that would
translate into ideal performance will be known once the league’s eleventh
edition starts in April.
Vocabulary
Distinct: recognizably
different in nature from something else of a similar type.
Example: The
patterns of spoken language are distinct from those of writing
Synonyms: clear, well-defined, unmistakable, easily
distinguishable
Snap: a
sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement.
Example: She
closed her purse with a snap
Synonyms: click, crack, pop
Imperative: giving
an authoritative command; peremptory.
Example: The
bell pealed again, a final imperative call
Synonyms: peremptory, commanding, imperious, authoritative
Attribute: a
quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or
something.
Example: Flexibility
and mobility are the key attributes of our army
Synonyms: quality, characteristic, trait, feature, element, aspect
Mighty: possessing
great and impressive power or strength, especially on account of size.
Example: Three
mighty industrial countries
Synonyms: fearsome, ferocious, big, tough, robust, muscular, strapping
Assault: a
physical attack.
Example: His
imprisonment for an assault on the film director
Synonyms: battery, violence, sexual
assault, rape
Nurture: care
for and encourage the growth or development of.
Example: Jarrett
was nurtured by his parents in a close-knit family
Synonyms: bring
up, care for, take care of, look after, tend, rear
Pursue: follow
someone or something in order to catch or attack them.
Example: The
officer pursued the van
Synonyms: follow, run
after, chase, hunt, stalk, track, trail, shadow
Overseas: in
or to a foreign country, especially one across the sea
Example: He
spent quite a lot of time working overseas
Performance: the
action or process of carrying out or accomplishing an action, task, or
function.
Example: The
continual performance of a single task reduces a man to the level of a machine
Synonyms: carrying
out, execution, discharge, accomplishment, completion
Massive: large
and heavy or solid.
Example: A
massive rampart of stone
Synonyms: huge, enormous, vast, immense, large, big, mighty
Outfit: a
set of clothes worn together, typically for a particular occasion or purpose.
Example: A
riding outfit
Synonyms: costume, suit, uniform, ensemble, attire, clothes, clothing
