After a month-long fiesta of football, it is all over - Germany
are the 2014 FIFA World Cup champions, lifting the Trophy for the fourth time
in their history after overcoming Argentina 1-0 courtesy of an extra-time goal
by Mario Gotze at the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro. A
little knowledge is a dangerous thing – and to understand things knowing
something else too can be misleading …. Cricket too is a team game – there are
11 players and there are ‘substitutes’ too.
Way back in 1978 at Sydney,
with series 2-1 in Aussie favour, Australia
batted disastrously and were dismissed for a paltry 131. BS Chandrasekhar was the wrecker-in-chief
with 4/30. It was a turning track - at draw of stumps on day 3 Gary Cosier and
Kim Hughes were at the crease with score 40/1 ; the 4th day was the rest day in
the Series which had 8 balls per over.
On playing day 4, Australians lost wickets regularly and at end of day,
they were 243/8 still struggling to make India bat again, but had pushed the
game to the fifth day of the match. On
the 5th day morning (early morning in India) the commentator screamed
when Madanlal covering lot of ground got under the skier at long leg catching
Toohey off Ghavri for 85 enabling Indian win by an Innings and 2 runs. Madanlal was a substitute fielder and those
days there was the restriction that a substitute shall not stand in close-in
positions (nor in any special fielding positions !!) That day, the commentator
remarked that given his abilities, Madanlal should not be allowed to be inside
the field at all as he appeared to be a specialist in any position !!
Years later in 2005 - came the experimentation with ‘super
substitute’ - with
supersub it was not 11 but 12. According
to that rule - : Each team designated a 12th man before the toss, who can be
subbed to bat or bowl at any stage of the match. Once the 12th man is in play,
the man he replaced cannot return to bat or bowl.. ~ that experimentation
slowly faded ….
Germany lifted FIFA 2014 beating
Argentina 1-0 courtesy of an
extra-time goal by Mario Gotze at the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro. Gotze whose strike proved the
difference, came in as a substitute. With 30 minutes on
the clock, Albiceleste did put the ball into the net, but luck continued to
desert the South Americans as the officials rightly adjudged him offside. Germany captain Philipp Lahm hailed his side's
collective ability after they downed Lionel Messi's Argentina. Substitute Mario Gotze grabbed the only goal
of the game in extra time as La Albiceleste paid the price for missing a host
of good chances through Gonzalo Higuain, Messi and Rodrigo Palacio.Germany
captain Philipp Lahm said : "Whether we have the best individual players
or whatever does not matter, you have to have the best team.
There are four awards in total: the Golden Boot
for the top scorer, Golden Ball for best player, Golden Glove for best
goalkeeper, and Best Young Player. Lionel Messi won the Golden Ball, Manuel
Neuer won the Golden Glove, James Rodriguez won the Golden Boot, and Paul Pogba
is the Best Young Player at World Cup 2014. In tune with the best teams reaching finals, seven of the
candidates announced by FIFA on Friday played in the finals. Messi had been nominated along with Argentina
teammates Angel Di Maria and Javier Mascherano. Germany had four candidates: Mats Hummels, Toni Kroos, Philipp
Lahm and Thomas Mueller – vying for the best player spot. Neymar was the only candidate from Brazil among
the players selected by FIFA’s technical study group of coaching analysts. Arjen
Robben of the Netherlands
and James Rodriquez of Colombia,
the tournament’s top scorer with six goals, completed the list. Both
goalkeepers in the final were on a three-man shortlist to be named best of the
tournament. It was Manuel Neuer of Germany
and Sergio Romero of Argentina,
joined by Costa Rica’s
Keylor Navas.
Earlier, Brazil’s
cup of woes was complete as they went down 3-0 to Dutch in the third place
match. Robin van Persie, Daley Blind and
Georginio Wijnaldum secured 3-0 victory; Brazilians already downhearted at
missing out on reaching the World Cup final watched in dismay as goals came one
after the other – not as torrential as it did in Semis. One of
the outpourings of a dejected fan best summed up : ‘You go into things with
great expectations, but rarely do those expectations play out in reality,’ ….. so it is all over – and fans can feel relaxed for the next
challenge four years later in 2018 - 21st
FIFA World Cup, is scheduled to take
place in 2018 in Russia.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar.
14th July 2014