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Cricket, rugby and a Fender!

- EHSAAN NOORANI

Music director and guitarist Ehsaan Noor

ani (of the Shankarehs­aanloy trio) remembers India’s World Cup win in 19■3 for colour television and firecracke­rs:

There is, of course, a similarity between music and sports. A lot of cricketers, like musicians, are creative in their own way. Sachin Tendulkar, in his playing days, used to come up with shots that nobody ever played before. He had his own style. Some of them (like Brett Lee, Shane Watson and A.B. de Villiers) also play the guitar. But the physicalit­y of sports is a different game altogether.

I have a couple of memorable moments in cricket and rugby. The first one would be the Indian cricket team’s maiden World Cup win (19■3) at the Lord’s Cricket Ground. The tournament also happened at a time when colour television came to India. It was just something else. We were watching it at home and I remember the firecracke­rs going off everywhere. That was quite an experience actually.

Secondly, I was a rugby player in school. I was quite heavy and ideal for the sport. Though I wasn’t much of an athletic or a macho guy, I had fun playing rugby because it used to be in the rain. We used to slide in the mud to get dirty.

At one point in life, I also watched a lot of tennis. Now I don’t watch it anymore as I get too braindead by the weekend; I would rather watch something else. But I used to love watching Bjorn Borg and John Mcenroe. They were all dramatic players with respect to the fight they had on court. Even today’s guys are all fantastic, but there was a certain sense of rawness in the older game, before the hightech racquets came in. Earlier, they played with wooden racquets.

AS TOLD TO WRIDDHAAYA­N BHATTACHAR­YYA

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