He is a hero for a generation may be even two. India’s international
sporting glory was before and around Independence, in Hockey.
They played barefooted and won against international teams.
Since Independence and for much of congress tenure there was
no world beating performance in sports until this kid called
Kapil Dev came around the block. He redefined cricket for India.
India remembers with pride when opposing batsmen were forced
to ask for helmets when this kid bowled. That was something
which never happened before, and bought something in the minds
of opposing teams, a thing called fear. When he laid a stronger
foundation for that fear into opposing team minds, it also did
a little thing for co-cricketers minds and psyche. It subtly
moved them away from accepting defeat as a gentleman virtue,
to a desire and action for success which began to get translated
into match winning victories. It would be informative to know
the person who gave him this title, “The Haryana Hurricane”.
Every Indian male and an equal number of women if given a chance
can indulge in the athletic process of making the body’s muscles
to bowl, bat, field, catch, and occasionally win matches. However
history always needs a single person, a person who can inspire
by word, action, humility and aggression when it matters. Those
are traits which can rub off on another in ways unknown to the
other. Something on those lines must have happened to Kapil
Dev’s team when they against all odds beat the Mighty West Indians
to win the world cup in 1983. West Indies never again rose to
be a world beating cricketing power though it toured the world
for a few years with the same team beating world teams with
the vengeance of a mauled lioness.
But that world cup victory laid the foundation for many things.
It gave a dream to many youngsters around India to go for the
kill, it gave enormous respect for India in the cricketing world,
it instilled in Indians a sense of tremendous pride satisfaction
and most importantly pride. Equally important it laid the foundation
for strong audience for the game which down the years has transformed
the cricketing body of India BCCI as the richest cricketing
body in the world.
Winning the world cup has triggered an avalanche of benefits
direct and Indirect which has given careers to thousands of
families in India and has given everlasting memories to whole
generation of Indians and India as a whole. People with outstanding
leadership skills like Kapil Dev cannot let themselves to be
quiet and passive and let themselves go into vegetative state
just because a thing called retirement comes into place. And
what is retirement at 35. It’s just from the physical game.
It was not the physical component of the game which has propelled
him to success. It was the mind behind that physical component.
That mind is a powerful power machine which took him to another
important and path breaking venture called the Indian Cricket
League. Backed by an Industrial group with an objective of offering
an alternative to the official body in India BCCI it made headways
and offered room for many a cricketer who was snubbed and left
to wither by the sole cricket governing body in India. The reason
it disturbed the sleep of the body of the Board of the Cricket
control in India was it directly threatened the thing they all
liked it with care and concern, “Money”. So it hit back by forming
the IPL. That was an identical mirror body of what our cricketing
great Kapil Dev has created in ICL.
The official cricketing body of India has moved to hit the
legend in a way which only they can. They cut off his pension.
How imaginative. A man who was instrumental in taking cricket
to great heights in India and on whose primary exploits the
fortunes of the cricketing sport in India has taken an upswing
is being forced to buckle down on pension money. The mere task
of hitting back at the legend by forming IPL has by itself fetched
in 1000 crores as TV rights for the BCCI. By deciding to borrow
his idea in hitting back at him the BCCI has netted another
fortune. But the same body and the not so gentle gentlemen managing
that body are asking for a gift of a new book for all its members.
A book which defines simple things in multiple languages. Things
like respect for players, valuing the player’s contribution,
safeguarding the player’s financial interest and most importantly
making them feel good by giving them public respectability.
Kapil Dev the fighter and gentleman is now forced to fight
it out in court. Does it not occur to be a bit shameful thing
for the conscience of the nation that this great legend is forced
to visit courts to get his pension back? Can’t the BCCI, the
sports minister demonstrate a fraction of his leadership skills.
Should they hit him under his belt?
If you make a count of how many hearts in cricketing stadiums
across the world were filled with joy while he delivered his
best on the field, the number of hearts would cross a billion,
(living, dead and artificial including). Wonder how many of
those hearts had a heart to walk up to him, email him, and send
a letter to him saying that they are with him in his fight against
a heartless body called the BCCI. And aren’t today’s cricketers
reaping millions because the sport has become so big. Would
they disagree that their millions may be way less in numbers
if not for the world cup victory? How many have shown solidarity
with Kapil Dev? Every other major mass sport like Hockey and
football in India would have had rich sports bodies if they
had an equivalent of Kapil Dev playing and have bought those
world cups to India.
Things which turn the tide of history are subtle things, like
a strong timely action (hitting 174 runs to move a place ahead
toward world cup victory) the ability to instill confidence
in his team member, the ability to grow out of the passive thinking
of sports administrators and the ability to instill pride and
satisfaction among Indians and the ability to make take a bold
new path. A path of victory. These are things which cannot be
given a price tag. These are the traits of a leader and administrators
cannot understand the value of a leader.
If common sense was a tangible commodity we would procure it
and ship a parcel of that to BCCI so that when they use their
sharp mind to open it and decipher the contents with minimal
essential common sense they would realize that that Mr. Kapil
Dev Nikhanj aka the Haryana Hurricane is a living legend and
he has to be treated as one.