INDIA’S TRIUMPH

 

M. G. Narasimha Murthy

 

Cricket’s new ‘avatar’ of Twenty20,

Condensed game with intensity -

Daring strokes and runs in plenty

Dhoni ‘sena’s priceless bounty.

Soaring sixes piercing the skies

Like Abdul Kalam’s Agni missiles:

Catches tantalizing on boundary lines,

Hair-breadth run-outs baffling both umpires,

Breathless crowds watching the TV screen

With throbbing pulse and eyes very keen

Their favourite heroes raise the bats

Or quit the field with shattered hopes.

Master blasters falling easy prey

To cunning spinners’ clever turns

And blinding speedsters’ sudden swings.

Jubilant crowds cry for more and more

Hits like Uthappa’s crucial four

That propelled India to the fore:

Mascarenhas madly smashing five sixes

Provoking Yuvraj to wreak vengeance

With six towering sixes and fiery fours

Setting a world record of fifty runs

In two overs, surpassing the wildest dreams!

And Bhajji luring batsmen away from the

crease

Only to be stumped with elan and ease!

Srisanth’s catch, the tournament’s superb climax

Of India’s triumphant World Cup march!

Rejoicing fans expect this stormy trend

To carry cricket to dizzy heights

And bring surprises without end.

 

* The final match - India vs Pakistan - of the World Cup Twenty20 tournament was played in Johannesburg on 24-9-’07. India won the match by five runs.

 

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