Tuesday, November 04, 2008

ANIL KUMBLE ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM TESTS


Finally, the champion announces his retirement. Anil Kumble, the ace leg spinner of India, has called it a day on the final day of the third test match between India and Australia played here at his favorite ground, Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi.

Amidst a lot of speculation from media and pressure surmounting to either perform or perish, Kumble has decided to follow Saurav Ganguly's boots. He was not at his best since the Sri Lanka tour and could only take three wickets this series and went wicketless for around 83 overs - what he had never gone through in his illustrious career till now. After getting injured in the first test, he missed the second. He again made a come-back in the third, but got injured and had 11 stitches in his left hand. Nevertheless, he has a big heart and he did bowl after that injury. He took three wickets and had put a brake on the Aussie scores.

He started his ODI career in 1990 against Sri Lanka at Sharjah and made his Test debut against England at Manchester in the same year. Then spectacled, Kumble, looked very promising at the very start and cricket pundits had annoucned he would go a long run.

Never an Indian player had been such a fighter and a match winner as him. He had different plans for each batsman and always trapped them with his flighted deliveries and googlies. His balls didn't turn much, as should have been for a spinner, but he had the rare ability to skid it through with bounce and pace, which surprsied the batsmen.

He had already announced retirement from ODIs in 2007 after the Bermuda - India match at the World Cup. His tests wickets are massive 619, and is third highest wicket taker after Muralitharan and Shane Warne.

Kumble will be remembered for his never-say-die attitude. One may think of the Antigua test where he had jaw fracture but then also he came out to bowl and bowled superbly. And it somewhat repeated here at Kotla, bowling with 11 stitches in his left hand.

But Kumble's career highlights would be his ten for against Pakistan in 1999 at Feroz Shah Kotla. Only Jim Laker had achieved this feat before. In December 2001, on home turf in Bangalore, he became India's first spinner to take 300 Test wickets. Together with Javagal Srinath, he created magics for India for many years. He had always been a prominent and frontline wicket taker right through his career. Out of the team two-three times because of injuries, otherwise he had only some healthy competition from Harbhajan Singh, who was often given preferences in ODIs.
He was also the Wisden Cricketer of the year in 1996.

Not only with the ball, but he has also excelled with the bat. A commendable stuff for a full time bowler, he hit a century at the Oval in 2007, something which had been waiting for 17 years and 118 matches. He also had played a major role many a times with the bat, saving a test match often. And finally he was rewarded with a test captaincy in after his 37th birthday, for the home series against Pakistan. He went on to win the series, the first home triumph against Pakistan in 27 years, before playing a big role in holding the side together during the controversial series in Australia.

Of late, the champion was struggling with his performance as well as fitness. With a sword always hanging on the seniors these days, he tried his best but perished and greatfully announced the retirement, which may seem to have come at the rightest time.

We may say, India has lost a fighter, a match winner and the brains behind its lots of success. Hail Anil Kumble! You are the truest champion.

MOVIE REVIEW::GOLMAAL RETURNS


Not all sequeals and remakes are successful. Among the sequels, I can remember only Munnabhai, Sarkar Raj and Krrish which brought some box office success to the directors but other failed miserably. Out of the above three, only Munnabhai was a sequeal which had no connection with the first one. And Golmaal Returns is also of the same genre.

It has a different story line altogether, no connection with the previous one. Sharman Joshi is replaced by Shreyas Talpade, though one can see various implications of 'Golmaal' tried to fit in this one. Like Paresh Rawal and Sharman Joshi's photograph, back ground music of the hit 'kyun aage peeche dolte ho ' and that cobra man played by Vrajesh Heerjee.

Tusshar Kapoor plays the dumb again and then there is Vasooli continuing from where he left. Rimi Sen is replaced by Kareena Kapoor, Celina Jaitley, Amrita Arora and Anjana Sukhani. This means that this time there is no rivalry and competition for a girl. In any case, Ajay Devgan is already married to Kareena and the entire story revolves around Kareena's suspicion over the 'tharki' character of Ajay. Arshad plays a cop who is after his life.

There is nothing much in the story. Since this is an out and out comedy, it has worked. But it fails to stand out as one of the biggest comedy hits. Golmaal Returns is more or less like Golmaal, but I personally felt it short of expectations. The jokes are good but nearly all of them are over stretched. You certainly laugh at them but then they have over done each time that makes them dull and one-dimensional.

There are various spoofs included in the flick - one of Saawariya, Black and Ekta Kapoor's serials - and none of them was nicely done. The sarcasm which intended to continue some parts of the Golmaal were pretty good, like Ajay telling Shreyas 'tu pehli wali me nahi tha na...' and Arshad saying, 'isko pehle me chhokri mili ab naukri.. teesre me kya milega...?' etc.

In the acting department, Tusshar's dumb character is far better than the collective efforts of all the others. He certainly was at his vintage best. I feel he should be given the roles of dumb characters only (pun intented). Ajay, Arshad and Shreyas were pretty OK. Among the girls, Anjana had a very little screen presence, but she was the one who was looking the most gorgeous. Kareena plays the suspicious wife, who loves watching TV soaps, well. Celina and Amrita are in a non-glam role, and were quite up to the mark. Apart from these, there wasn't much scope for the others like Mukesh Rishi, Sharat Saxena, Vrajesh Heerji and Rakhi Tandon, etc.

The music is not as good as Golmaal. The highly expensive song, which is in the news these days, is very out of place and is very loud. It can be easily the worst songs of the movie. Money wasted!

Overall, if you really liked the first Golmaal and are pretty free this weekend, go and watch this. 2 stars out of 5 and .5 extra for the adult comedy. :P