I was clearly on a high after clearing my prelims. The main (or serious as it is called among Desis in
In the evening of that day we had our second league match against the third team. This time also I won the toss and decided to bat first owing to the factor that we did not want to chase under light. We had decided to play positively from the beginning this time because of the slow start we got in the last match. Although the scoring rate was good we kept on loosing wickets regularly. I promoted myself in the batting order this time and coincidentally again Sushanth and I were out there in the middle. This time it was my turn and chanced my arm against some half volleys offered by the opposition and scored around 15 runs in one over. As I was going for the attack this time Sushanth decided to block one end but got out. We had lost around 7 wickets by then and had about 5 more overs left. So, I also decided to play out the overs, but failed trying to do that. So, we had only 2 wickets left, but Maneesh and Mazhar played out the overs quite nicely and we again ended almost with the same score like last time. Only humor this time was that Sumit, our opening batsman in the last match went as the last batsman. Although I was hesitating to start the bowling again because of the farce that happened in the last match, my teammates asked me to try my hand as it’s a different opposition and a new set of umpires. But cashing on the morning’s drama they also objected to my bowling and I stopped bowling after being called again. But this time the umpire took sometime to call and I managed a wicket in those 3 balls. I was back my keeping role again, but this time I was more confident of my wicket keeping than last time. But soon I dropped a catch of Praveen and they started building a partnership. I was really feeling guilty for that dropped catch. Although we were not giving away too many runs we needed wickets as it was a low-scoring game like the last one. Soon I was running out of resources to get a wicket. That time Sushanth snatched the ball from me and volunteered for bowling. Although he was not our best bet to get a wicket at that time, we decided to give him a chance as the partnership had started looking dangerous. To our bewilderment Praveen lost his cool in the first ball of the over and offered a simple catch at long-off. Sumit held on to that one easily and I was the most relieved one as I had dropped one earlier. Next ball Sham edged and I grabbed. So, with 2 wickets in 2 balls again Sushanth brought us back into the game. After this we were confident of pulling it off. Then Mazhar’s steady line and length bowling earned him 4 wickets and about 3 more catches for me. In the end we won this match also by a big margin and waited for the next morning’s last league match to know who will be our opponent in the final.
The much awaited final of the tournament came on the evening of 25th June. This time I lost the toss and the opposition opted for batting first. Though we would have liked to bat first, we were okay with anything as we were very confident of our chances after winning both the league matches. We had a very decent crowd and everything was well set for the day-night encounter to end the tournament. Vamsi and Maneesh started the bowling this time and I was the most confident as wicket-keeper. We got wickets regularly and the opposition was on the verge of getting bundled out for less than 70 runs. But our fielding was not upto the mark this time and some missed catches and run out chances helped them make a final score of 78. The funniest thing to remember for us from the first innings was Karhik’s catch diving forward. Although the target of 79 was never threatening, the pressure of final started to show on our players. This time, Sumit and Sanket were back as opening batsmen. The game plan was to stay at the wicket and play out the overs and runs will come by as the target is very achievable. We lost a quick wicket in the form of Sumit, but Sanket who was the most nervous in the beginning started to middle the ball and rotated the strike very well with Vamsi. So, by the time Sanket got out we had a very good start. Although we had a steady progress in the middle overs; a run-a-ball situation arose towards the end. The tension was mounting. But we had a lot of wickets in our hand and our big hitters, Sandeep Rana and Sushanth, were out there in the middle. We were requiring something like 11 out of the last two overs. Sandeep blasted the first ball of the penultimate over for a six over long-off and literally sealed the match for us. And all our teammates erupted in joy in the stands. Most fittingly Sushanth scored the winning boundary for us. I said most fittingly because he was the savior for us in all the matches. It will be a memorable night at least for me. The turn out for the final was enormous and they were chirpy as well which made some of our opposition players loose their cool under the tense proceedings and made it more enjoyable for us.
Finally the badminton doubles championship organized by ISA came up our way and Sushanth and I were teamed up again. Surpassing some unexpected blips on our league games we made it to the semi-final against Praveen and Sethu. We knew they are the guys we need to beat to win the tournament. But we were also aware of the fact that they are the best when it comes to badminton in