THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - October 1, 2018 - Cup of surprises: on Asia Cup tournament
The victory was no surprise but it took a
nerve-racking final against Bangladesh in Dubai for Rohit Sharma’s men to win the Asia Cup and and
fulfil their pre-tournament billing. Yet, as the final revealed in the form of
a weaker team that punched well above its weight, or in the glorious run that
Afghanistan had, this continental edition was more about the underdog altering
scripts and surprising more fancied rivals. Asian powerhouses Sri Lanka and
Pakistan tumbled out while Afghanistan held India to a tie. The medley of
surprise results proved that cricket will continue to evolve and challenge its
own hierarchies, especially in abridged versions such as One-Day Internationals
and Twenty20s.
It is a trend that will keep established teams on notice as
matches in the coming months are a prelude to the 2019 World Cup starting in
England and Wales on May 30. This state of performance flux was also reflected
within the Indian outfit, which missed an injured Virat Kohli and is still
searching for consistent batsmen in the middle-order just below the regular
skipper. M.S. Dhoni, the finisher, is seemingly on the wane but his lightning
reflexes behind the stumps remain intact and clearly he can still shepherd the
chase and groom others to play like winners, a role akin to Rahul Dravid’s more
than a decade ago.
India won its seventh Asia Cup but the honours
for winning hearts firmly belonged to Afghanistan. A decade ago, Afghanistan was playing in Division Five of
the ICC World Cricket League, competing against the likes of Norway, Vanuatu
and Japan. The cricketing baby-steps first practised in the refugee camps near
Peshawar in Pakistan were seen both as a distraction from the strife back home,
and equally as a shot at forging a new life. Just this May, eight people were
killed in a bomb explosion at a stadium at Jalalabad. Seen in that context,
cricket has been a soothing balm, and the team led by Asghar Afghan dished out
a rousing show with easy victories over Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in the group
games and then suffered tense, last-over losses to Bangladesh and Pakistan in
the Super Four. In the dramatic tie against India, opener Mohammad Shahzad batted
with aplomb and the spinners played a key role in restricting India.
Afghanistan’s cricketers can no longer be treated as mere journeymen or plucky
amateurs who ride on luck. Leg-spinner Rashid Khan is the world’s top-rated
T20I bowler and second on the ICC’s rankings for ODIs. Teenage off-break bowler
Mujeeb Ur Rahman has been impressive, with other promising spinners waiting to
break through. Emerging cricketing nations can draw inspiration from
Afghanistan; its momentum must be nurtured by adequate support from powerful
cricket boards. India has already provided a training base in Noida; others
should follow suit.
Vocabulary
Revealed: make
previously unknown or secret information known to others.
Example: Brenda
was forced to reveal Robbie's whereabouts
Synonyms: divulge, disclose, tell, let
slip, let drop, give away, give out, blurt
Punched: strike
with the fist.
Example: She
punched him in the face and ran off
Synonyms: hit, strike, thump, jab, smash, welt, cuff, clip, batter, buffet
Evolve: give
off gas or heat
Example: Tertiary
amines dissolve in nitrous acid without evolving any gas.
Synonyms: develop, progress, advance, mature, grow, expand, spread
Abridge: shorten
a book, movie, speech, or other text without losing the sense.
Example: The
cassettes have been abridged from the original stories
Synonyms: shorten, cut, cut
short, cut down, curtail, truncate, trim
Outfit: provide
someone with a set of clothes.
Example: An
auction of dolls outfitted by world-famous designers
Synonyms: equip, kit
out, fit out/up, rig
out, supply, arm, dress, attire
Intact: not
damaged or impaired in any way; complete.
Example: The
church was almost in ruins, but its tower remained intact
Synonyms: whole, entire, complete, unbroken, undamaged, unimpaired
Shepherd: a
person who tends and rears sheep.
Example: In
numerous prints donkeys and sheep enslave millers and shepherds ; farmers pull
ploughs or carry sacks and baskets.
Synonyms: herdsman, herder, shepherdess, sheepman
Explosion: a
violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused
by a bomb.
Example: A
medic had found her on the platform near one of the commuter trains that had
been ripped apart by twin bomb explosions .
Synonyms: detonation, eruption, blowing
up, bang, blast, boom, kaboom
Aplomb: self-confidence
or assurance, especially when in a demanding situation.
Example: Diana
passed the test with aplomb
Synonyms: poise, self-assurance, self-confidence, calmness, composure
Impressive: evoking
admiration through size, quality, or skill: grand, imposing, or awesome.
Example: An
impressive view of the mountains
Synonyms: magnificent, majestic, imposing, splendid, spectacular, grand
Adequate: satisfactory
or acceptable in quality or quantity.
Example: This
office is perfectly adequate for my needs
Synonyms: sufficient, enough, requisite; acceptable, passable, reasonable
