If Jack was with your's truly, your's truly would be writing something like "what happened in Australia was unfortunate" or something like "***** ***** ****** **** ***** *** ***** * ** **** * **** ***".
But, 31 January, 10:00 AM, Mr. Daniels is not with your's truly, my friend Jack is not with me.
For once I am not missing him, for I have something else on my mind...
- Navjot Singh Siddhu's argument with Aamir Sohail, Sharjah.
- India having to bat in virtual darkness chasing a total from Pakistan, Sharjah.
- Sachin Tendulkar trapping Saqlain Mushtaq LBW and Saqlain fell down, Sharjah.
- Anil Kumble, in front of a packed crowd at Eden Gardens, Hero Cup Final.
- Sachil Tendulkar, England, World Cup, scoring a ton, looking up at the heavens (a day after his father passed away).
- Ajay Jadeja, walloping Waquar and Wasim for sixes and fours, World Cup 1996 Quarter Finals, Bangalore.
- Anil Kumble, 10 wickets in an innings, against Pakistan, Delhi.
- Javagal Srinath, bowling wide bouncers so batsmen could not even touch it with two bats lenght, just to ensure a wicket didn't fall when Kumble had taken 9 wickets (above).
- Mohammad Azharuddin returning to bat after having retired hurt and smashing a breathtaking hundred against South Africa (after being injured in the 1st innings).
- Robin Singh, flat batting a six over cow corner against Zimbabwe at Harare (the game that was tied)
- Rajesh Chauhan, the last man in, hitting a six off Saqlain Mushtaq when 8 were required off the last over.
- Hrishikesh Kanitkar taking a blinder of a catch at deep midwicket in England.
- Rahul Dravid, the wall, standing firmly behind 95miles per hour deliveries from Alan Donald, ball after ball, over after over.
- VVS Laxman, standing tall and wristing balls to the boundaries as he brought India back from a first innings follow on to defeat Australia at Eden Gardens Calcutta.
- Sachin Tendulkar's onslaught against the Australian Team, and in particular against Warne in 1998.
- Sachin Tendulkar hitting Tom Moody for straight six that landed on the roof at Sharjah, 1998
- Vikram Rathore running back from leg slip to take a fabulous catch at fine leg.
- Venkatesh Prasad, saying F*CK OFF to Aamir Sohail after uprooting his off-stump.
- Abbey Kuruvilla called in to replace injured Prasad and Srinath, taking 5-wickets at Jamaica, his first match.
- 5-foot something David Johnson bowling bouncers off his very unusual runup against the English, 1997, India.
- Sunil Joshi, slugging it out and scoring a 50.
- Syed Saba Karim, the wicketkeeper batting against all odds, scoring 50 on debut.
- Nayan Mongia's Aai Go! as he took the balls from Kumble.
- Navjot Singh Siddhu, batting on all five days, scoring 201, West Indies.
- Navjot Singh Siddhu, the Sheru and later Rhodes, diving at covers and mid off and making excellent saves.
- Vinod Kambli, tears in his eyes after India lost to Sri Lanka, WC 1996 Semi Finals, Eden Gardens and in the background throwing missiles onto the field.
- Good old Bhajji, taking that Hatrick.
- Ishant Sharma, hitting 140+ consistently.
- JP Yadav bowling against Pakistan, final over, ICC World T20 Championship finals.
- Virat Kholi, recording the only century against Australia, 2011-12 series.
- Zaheer Khan, back from injury, leaner and meaner, uprooting middle stumps after the ball pitched outside off!
- Mohammad Kaif, as lively as the lightening at point!
- Ajit Agarkar, being smacked for boundaries but coming back to pickup wickets.
- The wily off-spinner Ashish Kapoor.
- Medium Pacers Debashish Mohanty, Harvinder Singh and Dodha Ganesh, who came and went but still remembered.
- Raman Lamba, the opener, sadly died after being hit by a ball, fielding up close in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
- Sanjay Manjrekar, perhaps one of the nicest cricketers ever.
- Navjot Singh Siddu, dancing down the track and lofting balls for six over long on.
- Saurav Ganguly, apty said, on the off side, first there is God and then there is Ganguly.
- Venkatpati Raju, the tall left arm finger spinner.
- And so much more! memories associated with each and every Cricketer from India that I had the honor to see...
To end this post - "He reminds me a lot of how I would have been" - 'the Don' Sir Donald Bradman on Sachin Tendulkar...