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THE GAME OF
LOVE AND UNITY

For this Sunday, we have the transcript of a talk delivered by Sri K
Siddharth in the morning prayer session in Swami’s Institute a few
days ago. This is the scintillating season of cricket with the World
Cup 2007 on in the Caribbean islands. Can a game like Cricket do
anything towards bettering our lives and help us realizing our
ultimate goal? Read this small piece to find out...
I offer myself and this article to our Beloved Lord who spins the
world with the right pace, pulls away our miseries over the
boundaries and drives away our troubles to the fence.
Humanity invariably embraces Utopia when the sporting demigods get
to the face each other in their respective arenas. Sports is the
compass that mankind uses to navigate through the mists of malice,
storms of strife, icebergs of indifference, the potholes of poverty
and the fog of fractured existence. Simply put, it’s the lingua
franca of humanity. Sachin Tendulkar (Indian cricket legend)
receiving a standing ovation in Pakistan for a fantastic innings or
the thunderous applause that Sharne Warne (Australian cricket hero)
gets when he casts a spell to castle a batsman in Lords is a common
sight. Only one hopes that this Utopian concept will chisel itself
to perfection and the world can be more “sportious” than “spurious”
not just on the field but at every geographical node.
With the Cricket World Cup just round the corner, I attempt to see
the connection between the game and our lives. “Life is a dream,
realize it” is an oft quoted adage. Cricket can be as much a means
towards that end as much as any other. To draw a parallel between
the game and life-
“Our lives commence on a sticky wicket – the womb. Then follow the
deliveries. We arrive and immediately get padded up – soft shoes,
thermals and of course the guard – sorry the diapers. The commentary
box – the maternity ward announces the arrival of the debutant. On
entry we view the world in its infinite field placements –
relationships. Sooner than later we establish our footwork – we
begin to walk. Infancy gives way to boyhood and we begin to run. We
begin to chase so many things and our innings has begun. In
childhood, we often shuttle between wickets of fancy dreams. The
curators – teachers help lay the pitch for our future successes. In
the power play of youth glances are exchanged without the batting of
eyelids. A maiden over is bowled in which a direct hit ensues and
the heavens are witness to a perfect match. Somewhere in the middle
overs, crippled by the leg break of desire one gets caught in the
gully of ‘Buckworth Lewis’ (like the Duckworth Lewis) In the pursuit
of making a quick buck at more than run-a-ball, we become party to
the quick fall of wickets - our family, friends, careers.
Darkness seems to pervade all over as the light o meter of our lives
seem to signal abysmal readings. Traditionally, it has always been
the onus of the batsman to appeal for light, but the referee here is
of utmost magnanimity. You slip, he bails you out; you run short, he
cautions you. And thus when you seem to struggle against the fading
light, he offers you the floodlight of His grace. With some cheeky
shots, you finally score the winning runs and become the toast of
your team. Looking back at your innings, the point strikes you: Life
is a limited overs game, which we play through day and night, but
then the realization dawns on you that this match was fixed for the
referee always was on your side. So you confront the referee and
bowl him a yorking googly by enquiring - “How things always swung
your way?” trying to put Him on to the back foot. He promptly
dispatches it for a six, replying – “Little one, I will never say
bye-bye, I will ever say not out, and in the tradition of My game,
will offer you benefit of the doubt. So why worry, Life is a Game,
just Play it, for it is “The Game of Love and Unity.”
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your reflections on this topic? Please let us know at h2h@radiosai.org.
Thank you for your time.
With Love and Regards,
"Heart2Heart" Team
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