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Monday, August 24, 1998

Rain relief paves sense of delight at World Cup camp

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
CHENNAI, Aug 23: The Indian cricketers had a piece of good luck on the third day of the World Cup preparatory camp at MAC Stadium on Sunday. The rain relented on Saturday evening, giving a sense of delight and relief to the cricketers, who were forced to practice indoors on Saturday.

However, they could not have the usual batting and bowling practice in the nets as some spots on the pitches were wet. Later in the day, the practice pitches were readied for the evening session at 3 p.m. The grass on the centre pitches were cut, rolled and made ready for use later in the fortnight. The continuous rain and the resultant damage to the playing area meant hardwork for the poorly-paid indefatigable groundstaff, who, forgetting their own woes for the time being, are working overtime in order to keep the cricketers in a cheerful mood.

``It is the question of our honour. We have to work hard and give them perfect playing conditions. Madras has had the reputation of giving the best to cricketers. We have receivedaccolades from great cricketers like Azhar and Bobby Simpson. What will Azhar or Simpson think if we cannot deliver the goods?,'' said an impoverished groundsman, who leads a life of total misery and who was struggling in rain without a raincoat, a hat or a boot the other day.

In sharp contrast to the cricket officials in the country, cricketers, especially Sachin Tendulkar, Ajay Jadeja and Srinath, were humane to the request of a handicapped youth Anand Jain, who approached them to play some cricket with him. And the cricketers responded magnificently to Anand, who happens to be Javagal Srinath's neighbour. Anand, sitting on a skate, batted and bowled with a tennis ball to Tendulkar.

``His interest in cricket is something amazing. He plays with a leather ball back home. He is crazy about cricketers. His parents never made him feel unhappy in life and gave him everything he wanted. He has a speech problem and cannot speak properly,'' said Srinath.

Prior to it, the players went through their dailyregimen of exercises, catches practice and fielding. The new element was a football, which was kicked around by the cricketers with glee.

TENDULKAR'S GESTURE MOVES HANDICAPPED FAN

  • Great men are full of humility. Sachin Tendulkar was touched by handicapped youth Anand Jain's passion for the game. The 25-year-old, who is congenitally crippled, came all the way from Mysore to spend sometime with the cricketers. had come all the way from Mysore to spend time with the cricketers. Tendulkar showed that he has a soft, kind, sound and free heart. He went to the dressing room, came back with an India wind-cheater and put into Anand's hands. It was a magnificent gesture. For Anand, who idolises Tendulkar, it was the greatest moment of his life.

    Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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