For any reporter a Vox populi or voice of the people can be one of the easiest assignments ....When you are scrambling for news ideas every evening, a call from the assignment desk asking you to send a few vox-pops (that's what they are called in journalistic parlance) next morning comes as a ray of hope. And there is nothing like it when the topic happens to be cricket. Throw questions on cricket and public will crowd around you and your gun-mike will start to pick up voices from all directions.
"Tendulkar! What a player he is."
"Had he not got back his form...India would have lost the series."
Public hai saab janti hai.... So you start talking cricket, even a street smart paanwallah can turn one of the best critics of the game.
"Sachin is doing well because he has started to wait for the ball," says one.
"Yes, Shastri, Gavaskar had completely written him off. How can you judge a person by sitting inside studios?" another chips in.
In a cricket crazy country like India...you can see Dhoni's poster on the main entrance of U19 star Tanmay Srivastava's house in a middle class locality in Lucknow. You can see clones of Sahwag or Sachin in virtually every city.
In a felicitation ceremony in Lucknow you can see dozens of cops virtually mobbing Praveen Kumar, son of a UP police constable. Many of them eagerly wanting to know which cricket academy would be the best for their child.
"Its not necessary that a hawaldars son has to join the force. He can become a cricket star. See Praveen," remarks a cop.
It may be only be an advertisement, but when you see Super Star Shahrukh Khan don the cricket blues you begin to wonder is this the only game that is played in our country?
But often vox-pops cause headaches...especially when the topic is as dull as Hockey. So when we set out on our Vox-pops 'mission'... we found hockey assignment much tougher than we had imagined.
Ask someone about hockey most likely reaction you get from the public nowadays is a big frown.
"Excuse me."
"I am busy."
"I won't be able to say much.".....these were the only answers we managed to get when we asked some citizens for a sound-bite.
We were really puzzled. In the Hindi heartland where hockey once used to be a passion, we soon realized that best way to get answers on hockey was to get people to talk cricket. Surprising! In Uttar Pradesh from where at least half a dozen cricketers (read stars) have emerged in the national scene in the last two years...cricket seems to be the only game people want to discuss these days.
So began our vox-pop session:
Q). Do you know who is Praveen Kumar?
A). Oh. You don't know, pat came the reply. He was man of the match in the big finals in Australia. He virtually demolished Australia. He bowled a match winning spell. 4/45. What a find for India.
Q). What about Tanmay Srivastava?
A). He is the star for the future. His under-19 performance has been exceptional. How consistent he was in the U19 world cup. Do you know he is from Lucknow? He used to practice....
Q). But...but...(I tried to interrupt him)
A). ... You must have seen the crowd outside his house when India won the U19 cup. . You know where he lives? In Alambagh. 12 kms from here.
Q). People often get confused with the two Sharmas - Rohit and Ishant. Who is better?
A). Oh yes...Ishant is tall. 6 feet. 4 inch. I am telling you this lad will make it big in the modeling arena one day. Rohit he is also quite handsome and stylish. They both...
Q). Hang on...hang on...I was asking about their performance. Not looks.
A). Well, who cares...they have already got so much money. Even if they fail they will become TV commentators. Aaj kaal har TV channel par ek cricket ka expert bathta hai. Apne zamane main balla (bat) to chala nahin aab mooh (mouth) chala raha hai.
Q). Well can you name few hockey players.
A). Yes....Yes... Dhoni, Yuvraj, Tendulkar, Praveen Kumar, Harbhajan, Kaif, Chawla...
Q). Hang on...hang on...I am asking you hockey players NOT cricket players!
A). Well hockey...hockey...I know...a few...they are....I do not remember their names. Do not see them often on TV.
Q). Sir ji...can you at least tell me about Dhaynchand?
A). Dhyanchand....Oh...Yes I have heard about him. He was....He played something....well...for India...I don't know much.
After I finished my assignment I was quite ashamed to tell all those who had come to give us sound-bites; perhaps too embarrassed to tell them, that they are born in the same state where more than 100 years back was born a hockey wizard who was part of the fabled India hockey team which won three straight gold medals in Olympics - Amsterdam in 1928, Los Angles in 1932 and Berlin in 1936. This wizard was none other than Major Dhyan Chand who was born in August 1905, in Allahabad --- same town which now prefers to remember Mohammad Kaif for his runs with the bat than legendary Dhyanchand for his deft magic with the hockey stick.
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i really feel sorry for the game.But my friend ravi it is our national game we should not forget that.We are also equally responsible for that a boy learns the word cricket from the womb of a mother afather buys him a bat that is our common house hold scenario.The govt is not at all interested in uplifting the games only cricket is sport .Do u think asport is all about earning revenues.A land of huge population struggle to win a gold medal in olympics it is hockey today the same fate will be met by other sports too.It is a wakeup call for the government to give funding to other games too for the upliftment of the sports. thank you ...
ReplyBhaiyya it's indeed a matter of shame to be unable to even qualify for olympics in hockey. This problem is a deep rooted one which is watered by enormous glamour and money in cricket. As t is said in hindi %22bargad ke niche koi bhi doosra paudha nahi panap sakta%22,(no plant can flourish under a banyan tree), cricket's monopoly in sports in our country has gradually sidelined rest of sports. Thanks to Vishavnathan Anand and Sania Mirza to bring their respective games out of the oblivion but the future of other games and sports is undoubtedly bleak. it should be noted thata excepted kabbadi, our country is nowhere in the international main scenario in team games. Where are we heading? What is the solution?Ihtink our sports ministry has to be empowered much more and it should work for giving equal rights to non-cricket games.This problem can't be encountered alone by players but media and players together can work wonders. If other games are given enough coverage then it'll help, though slowly, but to a great extent........ On our level what the maximum we can do id to keep ourselves updated with happenings of other sports also and discussing it among social cirle.What's your opinion? ...
Replyhey ppl what is your problem?? I don't get u... what if he doesn't about that person?? Do you all know all the important people in history from India??? I mean...if you want ppl to know about someone towards whom you have great respect then just tell ppl about him... As I heard mouth publicity is the best way to publisize anything... so go on... and all the best... And this in no way means that I love cricet... I infact started hating it since the last world cup... And due to the lack of hipe... I don't know much about hockey and I can say I just know how to spell HOCKEY!!! ...
ReplyReally it is matter of shame for our country.Here i want to share some facts with the viewers. Goalkeeper's performance was really bad.Hav u notice whenever any ball came,he first lay down,despite it may get deflected also. Some sort of politics was going on. Hockey is a team game and it shd proceeds with maximum passes,not with bundle of dodeges. Everybody in the field thought that they are going to next major Dhayan Chand in the field. We are blaming for IHF presidend KPS Gill and coach. But what we can do if for a team of 16 players-15 official members has to be sent to the olympic.During selection process, these old veteran players influenece the selection decisions. We forget Mr.Rajpal singh(SAI coach) due to his effort we were able to win the WorldCup championship.Later we went for hiring the Australian Coach.This is bag of mix feeling of bad and Good.Good in the sense that atleast in Cricket India is shining. Leave about the rest of the game. ...
ReplyU cannot blame cricket for hockey debacle. The thing u cant force ppl to watch hockey, if they dont like. evn espn's venture PHL was a total failure.IHF is to be blmaed wats hapened for ur hockey, whn team is not winninf cups they shud come wit new ideas to improve the standrads.There were many incidents of caoches %26 players being illtreated by IHF. team selection has become monopply of some in the federation . Ind has got gr8 talents %26 with proper coachin, new technology %26 management can bring oru hockey to normal state. Unlike our football, whre federatiion cant do much, becoz of the wide gap of playin stds bet our plyers %26 rest. need proper trainin to how ot play well in astro turf. for all these we need money..only govt can do anythin on that front... ...
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