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When
it comes to lending support to the Indian
cricket team, Bollywood is always there
at the forefront. Taking cue from them are
our stars from television. The team of SAB
TV's Jersey No.10, a cricket based
serial, offered their best wishes to the
Indian team for their ongoing Australian
tour and the season ahead.
Cinevistaas (production house) and the
Jersey team unveiled a cricket bat signed
by its stars and crew, which would be presented
to the Indian team upon their return from
Australia.
While their intention is noble, the timing
of this act appears a bit awry. Normally
such good wishes, and goodies, are offered
to the Indian team before the start of a
series or a tournament.
When this query was posed to Cinevistaas
Creative producer Siddhart Malhotra, he
fended off the bouncer and rotated the strike
to his partner. In stepped Cinevistaas'
Senior Creative director Sharad Raj and
like Rahul Dravid he too played with a straight
bat.

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"This initiative has been taken in
anticipation of our victory in Australia.
It will be a token of appreciation from
us to the Indian cricket team" said
Sharad.
But if the Indian team were to have a poor
run in Australia, would they be glad to
receive such token straight upon their return
to India? Wouldn't it be bit annoying for
the cricketers? Sharad replies, "On
the contrary, I think it will come as a
pleasant surprise for them. Often our cricketers
receive brickbats when they return home
from a poor tour. Their effigies are burnt,
houses are painted black. It will be heart-warming
for our cricketers.'
A token of appreciation is fine but from
the look of it, this gesture is likely to
hold more value to the show than the Indian
cricket team? Sharad retorts "Upon
their return from Australia, if we were
to get a single bite from a cricketer offering
his best wishes for our show, it gives us
a mileage."
A point well taken sir, but a cynical mind
can't help but thinking as to how our elite
cricketers will react to receiving a bat
which bears the initials of Tellywood's
rookie cricketers. And after their poor
performance on the second day of the first
test in Melbourne, an autographed cricket
bat will be the last thing on their mind.
Nevertheless, here's wishing success to
both team India and team Jersey No.10.
By MAYUR LOOKHAR
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on 27 Dec 2007 8:10 pm
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