This advert – showing Rahul Dravid as Indira Nagar ka Gunda – has totally made my weekend.
Rahul Dravid - Indira Nagar ka gunda |
It also left me wondering what might have been if Rahul Dravid had discovered his inner gunda while he still was India’s captain.
Dravid’s window-smashing, cursing, bar-brawling side might have
helped him push back and contain Greg Chappell’s bullying, thereby protecting the
culture and spirit of his Indian team, and his own legacy as a captain.
Most cricket fans are familiar with the history:
Dravid’s captaincy was defined by the twin disasters of the Greg
Chappell spat and the 2007 World Cup. Its impossible to avoid the sense that
the two were linked.
Ganguly and Chappell |
Dravid stepped down a few months after that 2007 World Cup humiliation.
At that time, he could have had the Indian captaincy for as
long as he wanted. There were no serious challengers for the role. But after presiding
over a poisonous dressing room for two years, and after having borne the brunt
of the nation’s disappointment after the World Cup, he simply didn’t want the
job anymore.
Later that year, MS Dhoni’s team won the T20 World Cup in
South Africa, and the rest is (mostly happy) history.
Given the situation he was in, could Dravid have handled
things more effectively?
Maybe Dravid could have dropped the genteel, educated, upper-middle-class, south Indian gentlemanliness that he grew up with. Maybe he could have found some inner mongrel that could tell a cricketing legend like Greg Chappell exactly where he got off. Maybe that would have saved his team and his captaincy. Sometimes leadership is about adopting postures or positions that are uncomfortable, that don’t come naturally.
It's sometimes effective to give this aggressive other who
lives within a name. This alter ego can be called up into action when needed.
South African fast bowler Andre Nel became “Gunther the Mountain Boy” when he had the ball in his hand.
Barack Obama called his anger translator alter ego Luther (click here for Obama and Luther’s hilarious performance at the White House Correspondents Dinner in 2015).
Maybe Dravid’s Luther can be called Virat.
Obama and his anger-translator Luther |
Dravid and successor Virat |
Dravid lets his bat do the talking |