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“It is the only sport that can reduce traffic on the road”

Talking cars and cricket with noted industrial­ist, former BCCI treasurer and Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n president Ajay Shirke

- R E S P O N S E F E AT U R E : Q U AT T R O C O N V E R S AT I O N S

IT IS BY FAR AND AWAY THE MOST WATCHED sport in the country, drawing a fanatical fan-following where key players are elevated to the status of demigods. Cricket is religion in India, of that there’s no question, and of all the car brands in the country, the one most strongly associated with the sport has been Audi.

Even before Audi came to India, way back in the eighties, Indians got their first glimpse of the ‘four rings’ when Ravi Shastri drove his teammates round the Melbourne Cricket Ground in an Audi 100; his prize for being crowned Champion of Champions at the World Cup of Cricket, a series that India won after triumphing over Pakistan in the finals. This victory came within two years of India’s 1983 World Cup victory and ever since then Audi has been closely associated with cricket. Which is why, for this edition of Quattro Conversati­ons, we decided to catch up with somebody who has been closely associated with the developmen­t of the game in the country.

The Shirke group not only manufactur­es heavy-duty constructi­on equipment but has also had a hand in several marquee projects like the sports stadium in Pune, national highways in Maharashtr­a, IT parks, residentia­l projects and much more. However, director Ajay Shirke has always found time for his passions. At first it was rally cars that he not only built but also competed with in his youth, and now it is cricket. Since 2000, he has channelled his energies into the Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n and as president of the MCA, has been the driving force behind a brand new stadium, at Gahunje on the outskirts of Pune.

And when someone is so passionate­ly involved with cricket, can it be a coincidenc­e that there’s an Audi parked in his driveway? The Shirke household uses the spacious, practical and comfortabl­e Q5 as a daily runabout, the 2-litre TSI petrol engine coming in for high praise for its blend of performanc­e, efficiency and refinement. Like all his cars, the Q5 is spotless, in as good a condition today as when it rolled out of the showroom a year ago, and after a leisurely stroll through his garage talking cars, we sit down to talk about cricket.

“Cricket is important as a sport. I don’t think it’s the be all and end all of sport in the country, but it is the most popular sport. And it is the only sport that can reduce the traffic on our roads when a great match is being played!

“The way cricket is administer­ed in the country, I am sure there will be many others like Sachin Tendulkar. We have the national associatio­n, which is the BCCI, we have the state associatio­ns and they in turn have the district associatio­ns, so cricket has gone right down to the masses. There is a pathway that has been created for any budding cricketer to make his way up based on talent and merit. Every enthusiast in this country has the opportunit­y to make it in to the big league if they have the passion and commitment to follow through.

“Sachin Tendulkar is an exception, but we will see lot of great cricketers in the future because of all this effort and the way in which cricket has been establishe­d in the last 60 years. Now cricket is seen as a viable option for somebody to pursue as a profession­al career and one can a make decent living out of it. All of this has given an impetus to the sport and will help us develop good players.”

WHEN SOMEONE IS SO PASSIONATE­LY INVOLVED WITH CRICKET CAN IT BE A COINCIDENC­E THAT THERE'S AN AUDI PARKED IN

THE DRIVEWAY

IS IT ANY WONDER THAT A TECHNICAL AND FAST game has a strong connection with a brand whose tagline is Vorsprung Durch Technik? The day we were allowed in to the Gahunje stadium, we just happened to have the RS5 and RS7 on hand – two fast cars at the home of cricket. The Gahunje stadium has played host to the IPL Twenty20 cricket matches where everything is about speed – how fast you score runs, how fast you bowl out your opponents, how fast you run between wickets. And speed is the driving philosophy for Audi’s RS cars. The RS5 does 0-100kmph in 6.95 seconds while the RS7 is totally ballistic, taking 3.7 seconds to 100kmph. Like any car enthusiast, Shirke is also keen to know more about these cars, after which the conversati­on veers to the faster version of cricket – the IPL.

“The IPL is definitely a good thing. Recently I read a report from the big five auditors about how the IPL has contribute­d significan­tly to the economy of the country. It is a tremendous opportunit­y for a lot of people to make a career out of cricket.”

“The India team included only those 11 people who would get picked at the highest level of the sport. What the IPL has essentiall­y done is, brought a whole set of people, including profession­al cricketers under its umbrella and increased the options for talent to flourish and given them an opportunit­y to make a living, playing a sport they are passionate about.”

“The clean up in the IPL that we see today is a very good start. You have to make a good beginning and then can carry it through. We will soon see the results as things are already falling into place and can only get better. It is a great beginning, a great initiative and the current BCCI president has managed to do it unanimousl­y and very fast. So full credit to him.”

OVER THE YEARS IT IS NOT JUST RAVI SHASTRI WHO HAS WON AND OWNED AUDIS, THERE'S YUVRAJ AND NOW TEST TEAM CAPTAIN

VIRAT KOH LI

BUT DOES SHIRKE HAVE A PREFERENCE FOR A particular format of cricket? And with his beloved stadium at Pune finally getting test status, is he looking forward to watching the longer version of the game at home?

“I like all forms of cricket. Unfortunat­ely, I rarely have the pleasure of watching a cricket match uninterrup­ted at a stadium. Being part of the management we have lot of responsibi­lities and there is hardly a moment where we can relax and watch the game. There are so many things to attend to like VIPs gate crashing and little niggles everywhere.”

“The matches I really enjoy are the Maharashtr­a matches, the under 16 and under 19. It is great fun to watch those matches and see budding talent.”

“The atmosphere in a stadium is very different to watching a game on television. Watching it in a crowd with all the attendant fanfare,

energy and the excitement gives you a wholly different experience.”

“The Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n (MCA) is very excited to have a test match for the very first time. It’s after a long wait of almost 80 years and we hope to make it a great event. This is one match that I’m really looking forward to watching in the stadium.

“It is unfortunat­e that cricket enthusiast­s don’t come out in numbers like they usedtofort­heshorterv­ersions.Althoughif­youlookatt­estmatches­abroad,likein Australiao­rNewZealan­d,theycomeou­tinthethou­sands.Andwatchin­gsessionto-session cricket is a very absorbing way of watching this game.

OVER THE YEARS IT IS NOT JUST RAVI SHASTRI WHO HAS won and owned Audis. Ever since his Audi 100 – which must have felt like a spaceship after the Premier Padmini he used to drive till then – Shastri has been a fan of Audis and most recently, he was at the launch of the new TT along with Audi India racer, Aditya Patel. Prior to that, Shastri also handed over to Yuvraj Singh, the keys to the Q5 – the updated version of which graces Ajay Shirke’s driveway. When we ask if that was one of the reasons for buying the Q5 he just smiles. But the most famous name with an Audi in his garage today is the captain of the Indian test cricket team, Virat Kohli. He recently got himself a matte blue Audi R8 V10 LMX, one of the fastest supercars on the planet. And he followed it up soon after with an appearance at the launch of India’s fastest estate, taking the wraps off the RS6 Avant. What do all these cars share? Quattro! And so we continue our conversati­on with Shirke, on who he considers to be the world’s greatest cricketers.

“I don’t think there is a single greatest cricketer. There are the highly acclaimed and well known cricketers and there are those who have not made it in the sense of being recognized globally. There are so many domestic cricketers who are also very good but they just did not have the opportunit­ies to make it at that time. Therefore I don’t think there is a particular greatest cricketer and it would be impossible for me to name just one.

“Sachin Tendulkar is of course the obvious name that comes to mind. Then you have the West Indian greats like the three Ws and you have Garfield Sobers, (Glen) McGrath and Shane Warne; all cricket gods.”

THANKS TO THE EFFORTS OF SHIRKE AND HIS TEAM AT THE MCA, with their talent developmen­t program and the Cadence cricket academy, there is a solid pipeline of young cricket stars waiting to burst forth. And while these cricketers set our stadiums and television­s alight, petrol heads might just be left with empty roads to experience the thrill of driving. Win – win!

 ??  ?? Top left: Ravi Shastri joins Audi India boss Joe King and race talent Aditya Patel to unveil the new TT.
Above: The MCA cricket stadium on the outskirts of Pune is the newest test venue in the country
Top left: Ravi Shastri joins Audi India boss Joe King and race talent Aditya Patel to unveil the new TT. Above: The MCA cricket stadium on the outskirts of Pune is the newest test venue in the country
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Right: Today Indian test team captain Virat Kohli is one of the most high profile Audi owners with an R8 LMX parked in his garage. He also made an appearance at the launch of India's fastest estate - the RS6 Avant. Below: Uber-fast RS cars are at home...
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