Satire: Up close and personal with the stars
In what seems to be a move to pacify Dhoni, after VVS Laxman refused to invite him for his private function (no, not Sherlyn Chopra style), the BCCI chief Sreenivasan hosted a party for the Indian Captain.
Our source had a chance to attend the party which was otherwise open only to past and present day cricketers, IPL team owners, and Srini’s coterie. Obviously, our source didn’t fit into any of the above categories.
Srini’s numerologist, who happened to be a distant relative of the owner of a Dosa outlet in Goa, came in handy and allowed our source to sneak into the party just like the ball sneaks into Tendulkar’s defence these days.
After a few drinks, the players dropped their guards, tongues started loosening along with tie-knots and most of the guests couldn’t tell Rohit Sharma from Joginder Sharma. That Joginder Sharma would have batted better than Rohit today is a different story.
We headed straightaway to the part of the crowd where Sachin Tendulkar was and as usual, he was surrounded by a lot of people. Though the ball finds his wickets more than his bat nowadays, his popularity hasn’t dented even a bit.
People threw a lot of questions at Sachin and he answered them effortlessly. We had the good fortune of listening to Sachin’s pearls of wisdom. Here were a few questions Sachin was asked:
*Disclaimer – These interviews are not real and are purely intended for fun!
Q: What do you think about Unmukt Chand? Can he become the next Virat Kohli?
A: I will play cricket as long as I enjoy playing. There is no question of retirement.
Q: Do you think the public outcry regarding Lata Mangeshkar trying to sell the Jayaprabha studio is justified? What do you think of this, as a Maharashtrian?
A: I will play cricket as long as I enjoy playing. There is no question of retirement.
Q: Do you think there will be a rollback on the reforms by the Congress now that opposition is demanding it?
A: I will play cricket as long as I enjoy playing. There is no question of retirement.
Brilliant! All the leaders who abandon Karan Thapar’s show should take a cue from the Master Blaster. In fact, we think Sachin should start a preparatory course for all the guests who are invited on Arnab Goswami’s show.
Finally we got to question the Master Blaster, with better results.
Q: Sachin, you just said you would play cricket as long as you enjoy it, but you kept getting out, bowled, in
the NZ series. Can you still say you enjoy your cricket?
A: Most definitely (laughs). What it has got to do with me getting bowled? I enjoy my cricket. I attended the Ambanis bash the other day at Antillia, attended the launch of a premium car, did some LED Television Commercials. I really enjoy my cricket. And did you notice how in that LED TV ad, I middled the ball to perfection in slow motion?
Before we could ask him any further questions, the MI guy whisked him past us. We saw Ravi Shastri, and headed straight to him to ask him if he thought India had any chances of winning the T20 World Cup in Lanka. Ravi said “Juss get a feeling that it maybe Pakistan this time”. Suddenly the waiter approached Ravi with a Blue Martini and Ravi said “not for me…that’s what the doctor ordered” pointing to Dr. Vijay Mallya who was taking the BBM pin of the PYT just a few arms away. The embarrassed waiter went to Mallya like a tracer bullet.
With great difficulty, we managed to get the Indian captain and only after it was confirmed that we were Srini’s personal guests did he speak to us.
Q: What is this thing about Laxman saying you weren’t reachable? Don’t you think as the Indian Captain, you should be available to the players?
Dhoni: “Well of course, more often than not, I am always there. Laxman overreacted I feel. For the past year, we have played so many matches against Sri Lanka that my wife calls up Mahela Jaywardena when I am not reachable. I spend more time with Sangakara and Mahela than the very special mahila in my life. So it’s not only Laxman, its Sita… I mean Sakshi too…” said Dhoni with a sheepish grin.
Q: Some players in the team say you are the great finisher…what you have to say?
Dhoni: Well of course, I love to finish the game myself and don’t want to pressurize the tail enders.
Q: No, no we weren’t talking about finishing the game… Manoj Tiwary and Ajinkya Rahane feel that you have finished their careers by playing Rohit Sharma instead of them.
Dhoni: Look, Rohit is star material. Look at the way he enters the ground with a swagger. In fact, he is like Shah Rukh Khan who charges a lot of money to make 5 minute appearances at weddings and inaugurations etc. Have you seen Rohit make his appearance last more than 5 minutes on the crease? Didn’t he steal the thunder from Yuvraj the other day at Yuvraj’s comeback match? Rohit survived two deliveries and was not out!
Q: What about Laxman not inviting you for the his private party? We were informed you were quite upset with Laxman leaving you out?
Dhoni: Well of course nothing like that. More often than not whenver I have been invited by overseas captains, it has been miserable. So I am actually happy to not be invited by anybody.
Q: This is news to us! Which other captains invited you? Strauss, Ponting? And where were their parties? You must be one of the luckiest Indian captains!
Dhoni: Well of course I was invited. When we played overseas, the opposition captains won the toss and invited us to bat on grassy tops and gave us the thrashing of our lives…