Friday, June 29, 2018

Memories #6-The Tea story


Epilogue
“Imagination, life is your creation”  one of the lines from the popular hit song of the 90’s titled “I am a Barbie girl” (band -Aqua) pretty much sums up the importance of imagination in my growing up years as I was a very imaginative kid. While going through my journal that I had written as a 13 year old I came across one of my write ups that I had prepared as part my English language class. The English Teacher comes to the class one fine day and gives you a topic for writing. Within 30 minutes you need to write something and submit. The teacher would take the books and grade it and give it back to you, this was the drill. In this case going against precedence she said she would select the best piece and ask it to be read in class. The following excerpt is straight out of my diary with very little editing so as to retain its originality
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Some two or three weeks before Lucy madam (English Teacher) gave one sentence, we had to make an interesting story. You have to the Sentence was “When I was drinking a cup of tea…”We have to continue writing and Madame said that she would tell the best 3 compositions. They should read that in class. She named 2 students and asked them to read. But she asked them to stop as it was not the one that she had in mind. Then she said the theme was about a cricket match. I had wrote one about a cricket match. So I and other two fellows told that they had written about a cricket match. Then she said that it ends when he is in the hospital. So I got up and the others told that it was not theirs. Madam checked mine and said that was it. Madam told that it was imagination in the story that made it special. Hearing this I was confident and went for essay writing. The composition that I wrote was like this.
When I was drinking a cup of team there came a cockroach from the cup. I fainted seeing that. I was suddenly in a ground wearing a yellow T-Shirt with the name Gilchrist written in it(Australia’s present wicket keeper) I saw that Glenn Mcgrath (Australian fast bowler) was running and coming to ball, on my front was Lance Klusener, on the non-striker’s end was Jonty Rhodes. I got an idea of the situation in which I was.
The ball pitched on the ground and went swinging to the right I darted towards the ball and caught it. The next over was to be bowled by the great and only Shane Warne. The ball hit the bat of Jonty Rhodes and was coming to my left I caught it somehow and heard a huge round of applause.
I couldn’t believe my eyes all the players came and congratulated me. Among them were Mark Waugh, Steve Waugh ,Warne, Bevan,Ponting etc etc. Then at that moment I glanced at the scoreboard, there was one over one wicket left and nine runs to win. First two balls went like lightning to the fence with only one run to win. Klusener hit the ball and ran but Bevan caught it,Alan Donald at the non striker’s end did not run. Bevan threw the ball to Fleming (the bowler) who in turn threw it to me. I ran to the front and stumped him. Then what I could remember was that I was at the ICU unit of a hospital. I came to know that I was unconscious for the past one day and the reason was food poisoning.
I also knew the reason why I had that particular dream while I was drinking coffee I was watching the semifinals of the world cup between Australia and South Africa.
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Howwas(is)it
I was called in the class as Gilchrist in the class because I had argued that he was the best wicket keeper batsman in the world.
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Prologue

Those were  the days when match fixing scandal was yet to come to light and I used to follow the not only the World Cup 99, but also cricket closely. This also gives me an insight as to how I have evolved as a writer over the years. My earliest memory of seriously writing something was at the age of 10. I had shared my first piece of writing in one of my previous posts in this blog a few years ago.
 

The compliment from my English teacher increased my confidence manifold. I had not written much after my article in the school magazine for a couple of years until then. My journal goes on to state that buoyed by this success I went to participate in the Essay Writing and Short Story Competition organized as part of our School’s Youth Festival. Further I went on to win prizes for the writing events which was a kind of first for me. I guess that was the point when I rediscovered the writer in me and turned to writing again. This incident goes onto prove that a small word of encouragement can go a long way in making an impact on a kid’s life. Just look at yourself and introspect as to when was the last time you complimented your kid or your younger cousins/friends.
Many years later during the UPSC Civil Service (IAS) coaching days in Delhi when I had shared the idea of this write up, my flat mates had complimented me for my wild imagination. Almost 2 decades after it was written and forgotten I discovered this by sheer chance. It reminded me of the importance of imagination in our day to day lives. I feel as we get older we need more of our imagination to navigate through the tests and tribulations of adult life.   
 

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