It is
the painted man that we see on our television screens – it is Sudhir Kumar
Gautam, for whom life revolves around
cricket and cricketers. His face and body painted in tri-colour, the conch to
announce the arrival of the team and trigger a wave of frenzied support in the
stands, this simple man from Muzaffarpur is now a familiar sight to Indian
cricket viewers. He has traveled far
and wide within the Country and following the Team overseas too… though he has
no source of income, he has been in the stands everywhere!
Sudhir
Gautam, the instantly recognisable Indian superfan, blowing conch and waving
the tri-colour could even hold aloft the World Cup in 2011
with the great Sachin Tendulkar standing next to him – and that appeared in
almost all newspapers. They also state
that he quit three jobs to pursue the life he lives ! – when he became eligible
for gratuity, he quit using that money to get a passport for traveling abroad with the Indian team. "In my childhood, I only watched cricket
for Sachin Sir," says Sudhir, always referring to his idol thus, not
taking the second name once. " In 2003, he left home in a cycle travelled
hundreds of kilometres and met Sachin. There was a time when Sudhir's family wished
he would get married, but he would not consent. "I have no source of
income, I have given my life to cricket, nothing else matters," saids
Sudhir.
Muzaffarpur, is the city from where he hails ~ not so
rightly, he has kept away from his parents and family supporting Indian Cricket
[read Sachin] … he is there, downunder – this time trip sponsored. Recently, he was in news as he was caught by
Customs in New Zealand. Reports stated
that New Zealand Customs officials stopped him because he was carrying bottles which had
paint in them. According to New Zealand immigration rules, carrying liquids
that are made up of organic substances is banned. Sudhir cannot do without them as he paints
his body with the Indian tricolour. The
officials at the Auckland airport reportedly asked him to pay a fine of around
Rs. 65,000. He was a worried man as he did not have that much money with him.
According
to reports, he pleaded with the
officials stating he did not have enough money.
The officials said they understood all that, but rules were rules and
they were meant to be followed. Then,
the die-hard fan realised that he had a letter from Sachin Tendulkar, which had
helped him get an Australian visa for the 2015 World Cup. He showed the same to
the Customs officials and was allowed to go without paying a fine. The Sachin letter worked magic in New Zealand
too. At Perth, WACA, the stadium staff
in Perth were unimpressed by the flagpole which he was carrying as it was
extendable to a length of two metres.
That
might make an interesting read ~ I am
an avid follower of the game – but somehow, I do not feel approving of the ways of
Sudhir Gautam !; does anybody care for that !!!!
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
16th Mar 2015.
