Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Enraged Kolkata erupts as curtains fall on Knight Riders


Kolkata The cricket fans in Kolkata are perhaps the most fickle in the country. This time though they have reason to be enraged. Their team has been dumped out of the Indian Premier League and what's worse is their meek surrender.
"Rightly or wrongly, this is my personal belief that korbo, lorbo, jeetbo which means do, fight and win is what life is all about. And I make no bones in saying that," a confident Shah Rukh Khan had said in an interview with CNN-IBN few days ago.
But SRK’s Knights though simply weren't up to the task. It has been quite a while since cricket-crazy Kolkata erupted with so much of bitterness. As the Knights rode out of the Eden Gardens after their six-wicket defeat at the hands of Rajasthan Royals, they were done in by a far superior team and the disappointment hurtled out.
"I’m very disappointed by performance by Sourav Ganguly’s performance. He is not batting well and he is not bowling well. He should be thrown out of the team," opined a disappointed young fan of the Knight Riders.
"Don’t take anyone who is a burden to the team and I have no hesitation in taking the names of Aakash Chopra and Ajit Agarkar," said a livid Kolkata supporter.
Despite of the marketing blitz and the star-power behind them, the Knight Riders campaign never really kicked off. Other than beating the Daredevils, the Knights never really came close to winning against any of the other top teams. And just beating the two least successful teams twice over didn't really help.
"We haven’t played well throughout the tournament. We have had starts and stops and today the better side won," said Ganguly after his side was drubbed on their home ground on Tuesday.
What rubs it in more is perhaps the advice that one of India's shrewdest captains got from his own city.
"I would suggest Sourav Ganguly not to teach the umpire as to how to take a catch. Learn from Shane Warne. He is a retired player now but he is also the skipper of Rajasthan Royals and he showed Ganguly how to teach a lesson," said one of the many spectators at the Eden Gardens, who witnessed the sad day for the Knight Riders.
Clearly the theme song of korbo, lorbo, jeetbo re has fallen flat and it's back to the drawing board for the Knights.

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