Magical Messi & King Kohli

The Argentine- an iconic, mesmerizing footballer. The Indian is a charismatic cricket superstar. Both have immeasurably enriched, enhanced, and influenced their sport. The Internet and social media are overflowing with information about their goals and assists or runs and centuries and trophies and awards. However, it’s more intriguing to explore their seminal impact on football and cricket and beyond. More than an 8th Ballon d’Or trophy, what excites me is the real possibility of Messi holding up the Super Ballon d’Or later this year. A unique recognition for the player of a generation. The only previous awardee was Alfred Di Stefano in 1989. Virat Kohli has been proclaimed the ICC Player of the Decade (2011-20) and won a hat-trick of Wisden Cricketer of the Year awards from 2016-18.

Enough has been said about the sublime, magical skills of Leo Messi with football. Over the last 15 years, he has weaved an extraordinary dimension around The Beautiful Game. But what the world witnessed before and after the classic WC final in Qatar was staggering- a global, social phenomenon of heartfelt support for Messi to lift the WC trophy with the Argentina team. This overwhelming emotion has been captured by the legendary Brazilian striker Ronaldo 9, “This guy’s football throws away any rivalry to the corner. I saw lots of Brazilians and people from all over the world rooting for Messi in this electrifying final. A farewell worthy of a genius-who far beyond a World Cup star- captured an era.” Former President Obama and basketball megastar LeBron James felicitated him as the GOAT (Greatest of All Time). Roger Federer served in his elegant manner, “Time and Time again, Leo Messi, you have redefined greatness.” Messi kissing the World Cup is the most liked post on social media. And get this- the outpouring of support by Bangladesh supporters led to the resumption of normal diplomatic ties with Argentina re-opening its embassy in Dhaka-closed since 1978.

A slice of the humongous praise Lionel Messi has earned over the years. The Dutch great Frank Rijkaard says that “his goals are a piece of art” and the late Radomir Antic’ referred to him as ‘the Mozart of football.’ Arsene Wenger (Arsenal football manager) has said that “Messi is the footballer from a PlayStation game, things that are impossible to do, he makes them possible.” Jose Mourinho’s (Head Coach, Roma) one-word take on Messi = ‘ Magic.’

The burden of expectations on the Argentinan forward has been brutal. To his everlasting credit, he has taken it all in his stride with grace, dignity, and an indomitable spirit. For years many fellow Argentines had not considered him as one of their own.  He was part of FC Barcelona in faraway Spain. Maradona and the famous 1986 WC victory were the albatross around his neck. It did not matter that he had won the Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics with the Argentina team; it did not matter that he had single-handedly taken an average national side to the 2014 WC final against Germany which they lost 1-0; it did not matter that he had won the Golden Ball award (player of the tournament); it also did not matter that he inspired his team to 2 consecutive Copa America finals as they lost. After the disastrous 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia at the Qatar WC, the GOAT was mercilessly trolled and compared to the camel. There were even graphic references to what happened to the GOAT. Millions of Cristiano Ronaldo (CR7) fans jumped in with relish.

Manager Scaloni and many in the Argentina team have openly stated that they had come forward to rally behind their captain for ‘The Last Dance’ win for Messi at Doha. The Golden Gloves winner Emiliano Martinez put across his loyalty simply, “I want to give him life. I want to die for him.” Angel di Maria, who also played a stellar role at the Qatar tournament, harked back to the Copa America finals in 2021. He had earlier missed the WC final in 2014 & the 2 Copa America finals thereafter due to injuries. Messi told him that this was his final and his moment to shine. The personal touch.  The attacking midfielder rose to the occasion by scoring the only goal of the match.  

Argentina’s most famous person is also known for his humility and sportsmanship. His astounding record of assists shows him to be the ultimate team player. He has never taken a dive to get a free kick or penalty awarded. Hence, the testy exchanges with the Netherlands coach and the criticism of the referee came as a surprise to many who had followed his career. In a recent interview, he expressed his regrets for the controversy. Grapevine has it that his wife scolded him for his messy behavior. Just goes to show that a footballer often described as an alien from another planet is also human. The Leo Messi Foundation has a bigger goal. It has done exceptional philanthropic work in health, education, and sports. His Euro 1 million donation for clinics and healthcare facilities during the pandemic in Argentina also happened without much fanfare.

Tennis star Andy Murray recently asked, “if the 5ft 7 Messi is the best athlete ever.” At age 35, he played every single moment of the Argentina campaign, every grueling minute of the 7 matches including the 139 mins vs Netherlands and the 141 minutes against France.

Virat Kohli has been described as a Phenom, a Run Machine, a batting virtuoso, and the proud face of Indian cricket. His athleticism and in-the-face aggression have resonated hugely with countless millions of Indian cricket fans. Sunil Gavaskar, the batting maestro, makes his point with a straight drive, “To become a good player you need talent. To become a truly great player you need an attitude like Virat.” Australia’s champion Ricky Ponting is “not sure if I have ever seen a white ball cricketer better than Kohli.”  It’s also pertinent to recall that he was a part of the 2008 U19 WC winning team and also a part of MS Dhoni’s 2011 ODI WC champion squad.

Kohli’s true legacy as a captain was his focus on raising the fitness levels of the players. The Yo-Yo test has been the benchmark of fitness in the Indian cricket team since 2017. This is essentially an aerobic test that tests the endurance of a player at increasing speeds until exhaustion. The cut-off was raised from 16.1 to 16.5 to the current 17.1. Only Hardik Pandya and Manish Pandey have scored a little higher than Kohli. He has also been the inspiration for a number of current and emerging players with his special perspective and passion for the game. The other laudable initiative was that even the lower-order batsmen would spend quality time batting in the nets. The tail should value their wickets and wag vigorously whenever the team needed. Hence, we have the current scenario where Ashwin, Shami, and Axar Patel are taking the fight to the Australian bowlers and winning matches for India.

There are many similarities between Kohli and Cristiano Ronaldo. Both are cast in the same mold.  CR7 is considered the ultimate physical athlete and Kohli’s diet and exercise regime have become part of Indian cricket lore. Both are intense and aggressive on the field. Ronaldo’s fallout with the Man U coach and subsequent exit takes us back to Kohli getting Kumble removed as coach and replaced by Shastri.  The Portuguese footballer’s controversial interview with Piers Morgan taking down Man U and coach Erik ten Hag; the recent sting operation which again revealed the perceived ego clash between Kohli and BCCI chief Ganguly and what was said and not said during the former’s pre-South Africa tour conference. Also in both cases, celebrity Dom has far transcended football or cricket. CR7 has the highest Instagram following for any sportsperson at 537 million. Lionel Messi has around 400 million followers. Kohli is by far the most followed cricket player in the world with around 130 million glued to him on Instagram. Roger Federer and footballer Sergio Ramos are among them. A juicy titbit- Kohli has converted Kishore Kumar’s bungalow ‘Gauri Kunj’ in Juhu into a swanky restaurant as part of his ‘One 8 Commune’ chain. VK is a passionate fan of KK but is also following in the food steps of Kapil Dev, Ganguly, and Zaheer Khan. On the social service front, his VK Foundation (2013) has done commendable work in supporting the underprivileged and vulnerable sections of society through education and sports workshops. Anushka Sharma’s mission to take care of stray dogs in Mumbai has now expanded to providing food, shelter, and Vet facilities for the strays.

Kohli’s post to CR7 after Portugal’s exit from the WC, “No title can explain the impact you’ve had on people and what I and so many around the world feel when we watch you play. That’s a gift from God.” But titles do matter for logging in to the all-time Hall of Fame, be it in an individual or team sport; whether it’s Usain Bolt or Djokovic, Chicago Bulls, or the Men in Blue. The glaring difference in the incredible success stories of Messi and Kohli is that the former was under relentless pressure to deliver the WC and Copa America titles for Argentina.  Kohli has had a relatively easy pass even during his slump in form with the BCCI, the media, and his vast fan following all being supportive. Even when he got out for a low score the cameras stayed with him and his doing a small dance jig in the dressing room went viral.

Now we are looking at Kohli 2.0. A somewhat mellowed person, past the burn-out phase and regaining his prime form.  But the game of cricket has changed dramatically over the last few years. Brendon McCullum and the English team have brought Bazball into Test cricket- attacking, entertaining, high-scoring games rather than playing defensive cricket to preserve wickets. So the England side topped 500 runs in a day in Pakistan in just under 75 overs. The 400-run barrier has been regularly breached in the 50-over format. 250 plus in the T20 game does not raise any eyebrows anymore. Indian cricket now looks at its talisman Virat Kohli to be in the zone in key matches- such as smashing a blistering 166 runs in 110 balls as he did against Sri Lanka and 82 runs in 53 balls in that sensational knock at the MCG against Pakistan in the T20 WC.

The Indian team will likely play Australia in the World Test Championship final at the Oval in June 2023. Followed by the ODI World Cup on home soil in Oct- Nov 2023. On the 18th Dec 2022, Lionel Messi had the world at his feet. Will the year 2023 see the grand coronation of King Kohli?!

It’s a Strange and Bizarre World

Pedro Castillo, the Peruvian President under the legal scanner, declared a national emergency, dissolved the Congress, and anointed himself as the dictator. Half the capital’s populace came out on the streets to save democracy, the Congress convened to impeach the despot and by the night he had been arrested and jailed. Popular protests continue to dissolve the Congress and hold democratic elections.

In Germany, 25 persons were arrested in a plot to storm the Reichstag parliament, seize power and overthrow the government. The conspirators included members of the extremist Reichburger group (Citizens of the Reich) who do not believe in the legitimacy of the German State. A crackpot movement, harking back to the days of the Kaiser Emperor and then the Fuhrer, was stopped in its tracks because of good intelligence reports and the law and order machinery cracking down. This seditious group was already known for violent protests and racist and anti-Semitic attacks. A cache of 100 lethal weapons was recovered. Also uncovered were plans to execute and arrest people in the government, media and business. Those arrested included an ex-Member of Parliament, a sitting judge, a celebrity chef, and Wilhelm XIII, the ring leader, and an aristocratic real estate baron. Loony times?!! The German police estimate the committed cadres to number around 30,000.

On the 6th Jan 2021, the US Capitol was stormed by right-wing mobs fed on deranged conspiracy theories of a stolen election. The MAGA coup attempt egged on by Trump was supported by Senators and Congressmen, civil servants, and some media outlets. The evidence is all over the place. During the insurrection attempt, there were chilling chants of ‘Hang Pence’ (the VP) and ‘Where is Nancy?’ (Pelosi- the head of the Democratic-controlled House). Almost 2 years since the shameful event no top conspirator has been arrested and thrown in jail. The venal Trump is going to stand for re-election in 2024. His cult base of almost 30% white adult Americans are rooting for him. Simply put, neither the Justice Department, Congress or President Biden have the balls to indict and arrest this most dangerous of ex-Presidents. His powerful accomplices have also got away with acts of sedition, exposing an impotent legal and administrative system. MSNBC, and CNN have finally started drawing parallels with Peru’s fight for democracy and the German crackdown on the plot to oust the elected Government.  Not the normal B.S. about ‘this is not who we are as a people’ or about being the greatest and oldest democracy. Take a leaf out of the Peruvian book. Peru is not ‘the banana republic’. Get the point?!

The USA is a highly polarised nation but it is getting even crazier. Amongst Trump’s fervent supporters are the lunatic Q’ Anon who avow the belief that Trump is waging a secret war against elite Satan-worshipping pedophiles in government, business, media, and entertainment. This cult has grown to scary proportions since its origins in 2017. Also, many rabid evangelical leaders embraced and endorsed the corrupt Donald as the man to right things, especially for the white folks-abolish abortion, and LGBTQ rights and clamp down on immigration. The ‘land of the free and the brave’ also has a rigged and subverted Supreme Court- SCOTUS- which would be a disgrace in any other civilized democracy. Filled with ultra-conservative Trump appointees with lifetime tenure. So SCOTUS has turned the clock back 50 years (Roe v Wade) by declaring abortion illegal except in the rare case of rape victims. The USA has moved even ahead of Indonesia which recently declared sex outside marriage as a criminal offense.

When there is a coup plot in Deutschland (Germany) can Italy be far behind? Giorgia Meloni, the PM is inspired by Mussolini and heads a far-right government. The fascist II Duce (the leader) still has his fan base in Italy. Definitely not good news in 2023 for gay rights, abortion laws, and especially for minorities and immigrants.

We have heard a lot of sermons from the European Union Headquarters in Brussels on democratic values, human rights, freedom of speech… Now the Qatar corruption scandal has blown open the sleaze at the Brussels Institution. A  Vice President at the EU along with a few others have been arrested for alleged illicit lobbying for Qatar, money laundering, and for a soft stance in the run-up to the World Cup. Euros 1,50,000 were found in cash at the VP’s apartment and her PR for Qatar in the lead-up to the World Cup and other issues are trending on social media and news channels. The hypocrisy is deafening.

The controversial allotment of the ongoing World Cup to Qatar happened in 2010. The sordid story is well documented in ‘FIFA Uncovered’ on Netflix. This premier sports body is again managed and controlled by major European countries. The scale of greed and manipulation is staggering. Now that the tournament is well on its way, the deaths of thousands of migrant workers whilst constructing the grand stadiums and infrastructure facilities will be reduced to a mere statistic. The appalling living and working conditions will all be forgotten.

The Russia-Ukraine war takes us back to the tense decades of the Cold War. NATO’s reach-out to countries like Ukraine and Finland which border Russia has had Tsar Putin fuming. After all, he was a mid-level KGB operative in East Berlin when the Wall fell in 1989 leading to the collapse of the Soviet Union. If this totally unnecessary war continues Ukraine will be reduced to rubble as is the case with the unfortunate Syria and Yemen.  It’s the 70-year-old geopolitics of brinkmanship being played out again and again. No mature diplomacy or well-thought-out response from both sides. The world is certainly not a better place in 2022.

After 2 years of the Covid pandemic seriously undermining the world economy, Putin’s switching off the Nord Stream gas to Europe has ushered in a fresh crisis. A cold winter, double–digit inflation, and looming recession and unemployment.

It’s been 3 years since the outbreak of the Wuhan virus in China through a lab leak. The independent figure of the pandemic mortalities is over 6 million globally, with the World Health Organisation finally admitting to 3 million deaths. Remember – the Secretary General of WHO played PR for China and played down their negligence in the spread of the deadly virus which then mutated into other forms. Recently scientists and researchers from the USA and Europe have admitted to the leak from the Wuhan lab where a ‘Gain of Function’ research was on without adequate safety and security measures. Briefly, the virologists control the ‘serial passaging of micro-organisms to increase their transmissibility, virulence, immunogenicity and host tropism by applying selective pressure to a culture.’ Both the USA and China have conducted these experiments for bio-chemical warfare also. A top US epidemiologist who worked closely with the Wuhan lab for 2 years has recently spoken out that ‘what he saw at the lab terrified him.’ Many US & European scientists have been part of the cover-up as they benefitted from the huge grants in this space- ‘Gain of Function research.’ The close association of some US institutions and private firms with the Wuhan lab is now being exposed.   At least an apology from China, WHO, USA, and the top researchers in the know, if no reparations- wishful thinking, what?! The double standards and sheer sense of entitlement are shocking. The Dragon nation is now facing a resurgence of Covid and a record-high number of cases. Leading to Zero Covid lockdowns and unprecedented public protests. The Chinese vaccines are not effective and the wheel has come full circle.

Anti-hijab protests started in Iran more than 4 months back after the tragic death of a young woman in the custody of the moral police. After more than 450 deaths, 2 public executions and thousands of arrests by a brutal, repressive regime, the young and the women agitators remain unbowed. Shockingly, women have been shot in the face and genitals by pellet guns. The movement has now morphed into a resounding call for democracy, equal rights, and a modern State. Yet another nation where the rulers have turned the clock back to 1979-80 instead of progressing forward.

Now, a take on our erstwhile colonial master, the United Kingdom.  The Brexit vote in 2016 was a narrow one- 51.8% to 48.2%. Russian hackers swayed the ‘Aye’ voters through images of hordes of brown and black immigrants. The pitch for regaining British sovereignty was a pure hallucination. Within 3 years the volume of British Trade with the EU has slumped by almost 20% and it has had an adverse impact on the labor market in the UK.  It’s just a matter of time before foreign investment takes a hit as also the pivotal position of London as a financial capital. As of now, London is the most attractive refuge destination for financial scamsters from across the world.  You see the extradition process is tedious and difficult as in the case of Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi.  The country is facing a bleak winter further aggravated by strikes by nurses, rail employees, and many unions. And lest we forget, in the last 5 years there have been 4 Prime Ministers at 10 Downing Street, all from the Conservative Party. Not becoming of a civilized, mature, functioning democracy, is it?!

The West has long patronized and dominated the ‘Third World countries. They have created a lot of hotspots and war zones through their manipulative geo-political games. They have exploited natural and human resources for their own gain subverted emerging democracies and installed puppet rulers. But their hollow preaching and high moral ground stands have gone unopposed and unquestioned for decades. Not anymore. There are many developing nations asserting themselves in a multi-polar world and many voices cutting through these hypocritical posturing. Social media is also exposing the rot with real reporting from the ground. It’s time to reset the equation with the so-called First World. Peru’s tryst with democracy is showing the mirror to the United States of America.  The island country of Mauritius not only boasts of a growing economy but has a high literacy rate of over 90%, a life expectancy of 75 years, provides free health care and schooling, and is a beautiful and safe African country to visit. Brazil is a leader and the largest job creator in renewable energy and one of the most respected experts on climate change on the global stage. India’s leadership is being accepted globally not only as the 5th largest economy and a soft power to reckon with but as a responsible military power, especially with hostile neighbors in China and Pakistan. A multi-polar world does not necessarily mean a more peaceful and collaborative world.  But it does open up an opportunity by dismantling the old order and having more seats at the global geopolitical table.