THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - May 29, 2018 - Topic 2
At the end of the Indian
Premier League, the victory of Chennai Super Kings has an air of familiar inevitability about it. The
most consistent franchise since the IPL’s inception in 2008, CSK has played
seven finals, including Sunday’s at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium. In those pivotal
clashes, M.S. Dhoni’s men triumphed in three. Despite being suspended for two
seasons — 2016, 2017 — following a betting scandal involving a team official,
the new team wore a familiar look.
All credit to skipper Dhoni who sported his
signature unflappable cool as his team coasted to an easy victory, after some
nail-biting finishes in earlier rounds. Right through the season the cameras
trained on the CSK dugout showed a Dhoni who was undemonstrative even as he let
his players display a gamut of emotions. The captain’s icy demeanour was an
antidote to the frenzied twists of Twenty20 cricket. CSK was disadvantaged
inasmuch as it had to play all its matches — except the one against Kolkata
Knight Riders in Chennai on April 10 — as away games. Its home games were
shifted to Pune after protests against holding the IPL in Chennai. Having
missed the last two seasons and then being forced to discard the home
advantage, Dhoni and company did well to last the distance and get past
Sunrisers Hyderabad, the team with the best bowling unit.
Many factors have combined to
make CSK an IPL colossus:
the retention of core players; the faith invested in old legs at a time when it
is believed Twenty20 is all about youth; and the adulation of die-hard fans.
Shane Watson’s pulse-pounding unbeaten 57-ball 117 in the final fitted into the
template of finding a man for the moment. Dhoni, Faf du Plessis, Lungi Ngidi,
Ambati Rayudu, Dwayne Bravo and Suresh Raina had theirs during the tournament.
If CSK’s path seemed preordained, it wasn’t easy for SRH as its preparatory
phase was in turmoil following its previous skipper David Warner’s role in the
ball-tampering crisis that tainted the Tests between Australia and South
Africa. The Australian opener was stood down, but the good thing for SRH was
that his replacement in the hot seat, Kane Williamson, led well besides
striking in tandem with Shikhar Dhawan. The bowlers were on the mark and Rashid
Khan was in the thick of action with 21 wickets, handy runs and his display of
agility on the field. Afghanistan’s 19-year-old leg-spinner is one of the
brightest talents in cricket today and the limelight he drew thanks to the IPL
proved that the league is a springboard for emerging cricketers. But as the
stardust settles, the sudden retirement of South African A.B. de Villiers from
international cricket is a cautionary pointer to the grim reality of leading
players spreading themselves thin while turning out for countries, provinces,
franchises and clubs.
Vocabulary
Inevitable: certain to happen; unavoidable.
Example: War was inevitable
Synonyms: unavoidable, inescapable, inexorable, ineluctable, assured
Consistent: unchanging in achievement or effect over a period
of time.
Example: Manufacturing processes require a consistent approach
Synonyms: constant, regular, uniform, steady, stable, even, unchanging
Scandal: an action or event regarded as morally or legally
wrong and causing general public outrage.
Example: A bribery scandal involving one of his key supporters
Synonyms: (outrageous)
wrongdoing, impropriety, misconduct
Unflappable: having or showing calmness in a crisis.
Example: Malati, a sedate old female, was a placid soul,
unflappable even in a crisis.
Synonyms: imperturbable, unexcitable, cool, calm, 'calm,
cool
Gamut: the complete range or scope of something.
Example: The whole gamut of human emotion
Synonyms: range, spectrum, span, scope, sweep, compass, area
Discard: get rid of someone or something as no longer useful
or desirable.
Example: Hilary bundled up the clothes she had discarded
Synonyms: dispose of, throw away/out, get rid
of, toss out, jettison
Retention: the continued possession, use, or control of
something.
Example: The retention of direct control by central government
Turmoil: a state of great disturbance, confusion, or
uncertainty.
Example: The country was in turmoil
Synonyms: confusion, upheaval, turbulence, tumult, disorder
Tandem: a bicycle with seats and pedals for two riders, one
behind the other.
Example: However, I did make a road bike, mountain bike and a
tandem for this particular customer which did not shimmy.
Stardust: a magical or charismatic quality or feeling.
Example: A gang of Hollywood stars anointing us with sparkling
stardust
