On the longest day of the
year — the summer solstice, June 21 — International Yoga Day celebrations swept
nearly 200 countries - people gathered in large numbers to practice the ancient
physical and spiritual discipline, everywhere across the globe.
Away in Bangladesh, India saw
lurking danger of Banglawash struggling to cope up with
rookie left arm pacer - Mustafizur Rahman. However, in the last match, they did
well to make 317 and beat Bangla by a handsome margin. Former England captain
Geoffrey Boycott believes Bangladesh's impressive series win over India is not
enough "to send waves through the cricket world" since it has come in
home conditions. Boycott reckons Bangladesh, who had never beaten India in a
series earlier and currently won 2-1,
need to win matches abroad, especially Tests against teams like Australia,
South Africa, New Zealand and England.
Back home, there is one area plagued by
farmer suicides – Vidarbha. It has been continuing - indicating serious
distress and despair prevailing in 5 million agrarian community which is facing
economic crisis since 2005 and last yearskharif and ruby crop damages due
server climate change and market recession.
Vidarbha is the eastern
region of the state of Maharashtra, comprising Nagpur and Amravati, Akola,
Chandrapur…. Its former name isBerar. Situated
in central India, Vidarbha has its own rich cultural and historical background
distinct from rest of Maharashtra. Nagpur region is famous for growing oranges
and cotton. Vidarbha unfortunately has been plagued by poverty. In recent times, there have been calls for a
separate state of Vidarbha, due to perceived neglect from the Government of
Maharashtra. Farmer suicides have
attracted negative attention to this region.
After an anxious wait for
the rains, cotton growers are back in their fields and have started sowing
operations for the cash crop. According to government officials, cotton growers
are the first to set out for work in this season as it is a long duration crop
and now they have water at their disposal. Since cotton is a cash crop and
major produce in the black soil in the region, the growers start sowing
anticipating rains in early June and this year too, a large number of farmers
commenced sowing operation well in time and fortunately rains also arrived, it
is stated. It is also stated that the
crop loan to farmers was behind schedule.
At a time when India faces
awkward situation of a Banglawash, India
opener KL Rahul, who missed the one-off Test in Bangladesh with dengue fever,
says competition for the opener's spot with ShikharDhawan is a healthy sign for
Indian cricket. Rahul's forced absence in Fatullah allowed Dhawan, the man he
replaced as opener in the Sydney Test, to return to the top of the order.
Dhawan made the most of the opportunity, scoring his third Test century. With M
Vijay firmly entrenched, Rahul recognises it could well be a toss-up again
between him and Dhawan for the second opener's slot when India play their next
Test match.
Back home, in India
domestic season, WasimJaffer, the highest individual run-getter in the Ranji
Trophy, has switched to Vidarbha from his home team Mumbai. Jaffer, would thus
join S Badrinath and Karnataka's Ganesh Satish to complete a solid line-up of
Vidarbha's professionals. After an illustrious 19-year stint in first-class
cricket with Mumbai, Jaffer is 241 runs short of becoming the first batsman to
score 10,000 runs in the Ranji Trophy. Paras Mhambrey, the former Mumbai and
India pacer is the coach. Tamilnadu’sSubramaniamBadrinath is the
skipper. Since a domestic team can sign
a maximum of just three players on its roster, Vidarbha decided to release
Dhurv, the left-arm spinner, once Jaffer agreed to come on board. Jaffer played
for India long back – and struggled for Mumbai last season with injuries.
At Kingston, a Sinhalese
sounding name – Rajendra Chandrika made a forgettable debut against Australia
registering a pair; he is not alone as
he joins 39 others to start his Test career in such fashion. Chandrika, called
up to replace an indisposed Marlon Samuels for the second Test, lasted a total
of nine balls and 16 minutes in the match, falling to Mitchell Starc in both
innings. In both, he was out to poor
shots. Coach Phil Simmons had words of encouragement for the opener Chandrika who also bowls off
spin.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
24th June 2015.