A man is
defined by his passion. My passion is sports. Since childhood, my love for
sports has not changed; the range of sports has however changed. I now watch a
lot of sports on TV and play a few. Here I talk about some of my favorite sports person and role models.
The
Wall-Rahul Dravid
Rahul
Dravid is one of the greatest batsman to have played cricket. Very passionate
and dedicated to his game, he is role model for thousands of kids aspiring to
play cricket. Famously referred to as “The Wall”, born on 11 January 1973, Dravid
is nicknamed Jammy by his friends.
Rahul Dravid for India |
Playing
for neighbour India, it was obvious for me to follow Indian cricket. Since I
have followed cricket, Dravid was there carrying the weight of Indian batting
forward. He was always among the runs and was always a big resistance for the
opposition. Class touch, picture perfect shots and timing defines Dravid’s
batting. Good player of spin and pace and in any condition and wicket, Dravid’s
technique was surreal. Starting as a wicket keeper, he has always been a
terrific catcher all round the field, especially in the slips. Dravid is one of
the players to have scored 10,000 runs in both ODI and Test cricket. He has
been awarded reputed awards throughout his career for his flawless batting.
Dravid has
always set high standards on and off the field. Very calm and composed, he was
always given respect by his opponents. He is a true role model.
Churchy- Adam Gilchrist
You
would never want to be missing a certain Adam Gilchrist bat. Born on 14
November 1971, he was an integral part of the almost invincible Australian
cricket team. A wicket keeper batsman, Gilly was prolific. Shots all round the
park, hitting sixes and fours at ease, his strike rate is among the highest. No
matter what form of cricket he was playing, the approach was same. For me, he
redefined batting. Gilly was a bowler’s nightmare and a glorious entertainer
for the fans.
Adam Gilchrist with Ashes and Baggy Green |
One of
the best wicket-keeper to add to his batting, he has most catches for a player in
ODI cricket. Gilchrist seldom missed catches and was always active behind the
wicket. He was also someone to set high standards and deserved respect for his
acts. He is most renowned for walking if he thought he was out, not even
waiting for Umpire’s decision. Gilly never feared of anything and was a great
example for sportsmanship. You would have to wait for long time to see another
wicket keeper batsman like Gilly.
In addition to these cricketers, some other cricketers I idolise are Sachin Tendulkar, Brett Lee, Shane Bond,AB de Villiers, Brendon McCullum.
Schuey- Michael Schumacher
Even before I knew
what sport Formula 1 was, I was a Ferrari fan as a car manufacturer. Being a Ferrari fan, it was obvious to love
Michael Schumacher. Schumacher was born on 3 January 1969 in Germany.
Schumacher has played important role in making Ferrari as competitive as it in
now. Though privileged to be sitting in a great car, Schumi was some racer. We
fans had habit of seeing his Ferrari cross the line as winner.
Schumi is an
unprecedented seven times world champion and arguably the greatest F1 driver. He
won 5 consecutive driver champions with Ferrari and the earlier two with Benetton.
Shumi has almost every F1 record in his bag. His ability of driving in wet
condition is considered as the best. He had the ability of producing fastest
laps in vital time of a grand prix. His
second stint of F1 racing with Mercedes did not go well and has been retired
now.
The Iceman- Kimi Raikonnen
Another driver you got to love is Kimi Raikonnen who cares nothing except racing. Hard to find a true racer as him, Kimi is a Finnish driver born in1979. Kimi won the driver championship with Ferrari. He has returned to F1 after taking break of 2 seasons.
Nicknamed “The Iceman” Kimi’s a hard racing driver. He can produce unreal pace, brave impossible overtakes and make overtaking for opponent as hard as it can get. Kimi is a class act and there in nothing not to like about the iceman
Moving
on, here are my favourites in the field of lawn tennis. Grandslams are a must
watch for me. The players I love are rated very highly but have underachieved.
Maria
Sharapova
Maria
is a Russian beauty and tennis sensation. She might be the most loved tennis
player. Maria is a power packed player with fierce backhand and forehand from
the baseline. That is her strength. Very calm and composed on the tennis court,
she understands the game very well. Her grunting and unforced errors are the
only things that you tend to get irritated with. Otherwise, she is picture
perfect. The way she approaches the play, the pause before serving, the way she
caresses the ball, the palm hitting the thigh, the ball tossing just makes you
adore her even more. She might not have won enough grand slam tournaments as
she should have done. She has got time and her beauty added with the powerful
strike of the ball will surely make her the loved one in tennis.
Rafael Nadal
Rafa
is a dominant figure in the age of Spanish domination of sports. Making good
name since childhood, people often comment on his longevity in sport. Rafa has
a personality matched by none. Very dignified, shy and full of respect, Rafa is
people’s favourite. Having rivalry with some of best tennis player in an era
also helps to fuel his popularity. His accomplishments in grand slam tournaments
have not been matched. Rafa is an attacking player with amazing defensive
qualities. Rafa is renowned to turn offensive while in defensive and it has
given him a lot of success. The trend of biting trophy is a Rafa trademark.
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