Mumbai Indians honoured in traditional
Maharashtrian style
Mumbai, April 17, 2008:
Mumbai's very own DLF Indian Premier League
team the - Mumbai Indians
- were felicitated at a glittering function
at the Taj Mahal Hotel today. Present
on the occasion were cricket legend and
Mumbai's very own "Little Master"
Sunil Gavaskar and renowned cricket coach
Ramakant Achrekar and a host of past State
cricketers.
In true Maharashtrian tradition, the team
members were felicitated and given symbolic
Ganesh idols by Smt. Nita Ambani, while
Shri Ramakant Achrekar, described as the
Dronacharya of Indian cricket, applied
a "tilak" from Shivaji Park's
mitti on their foreheads.
Led by Sachin Tendulkar, the rest of the
Mumbai Indian squad (in alphabetical order),
the coach Lalchand Rajput and the support
staff walked up to the dais for the honours.
Harsha Bhogle, the cricket advisor, was
also called upon to receive the honours.
Some of the top test and state cricketers
cheered the Mumbai Indians team as they
were honored in the true Maharashtrian
style. Special cheers went up for the
international crickets who donned the
Mumbai Indians colours.
Speaking on the occasion, Smt
Nita Ambani said, "My presence
here today is as a fan and a well-wisher
of the Mumbai Indians team. I believe
every important campaign has to start
on an auspicious note and today we seek
the blessings of Lord Ganesha for the
entire team and pray that no obstacles
come in their path to glory, fame and
victory."
Mrs. Ambani further added, "The Mumbai
Indians team has an ideal blend of youth
and experience and boasts some of the
finest and most promising cricketing talent
from across the globe"
The team includes likes of stylish south
paw Saurabh Tiwary and Manish Pandey,
members of the Under-19 World Cup winning
Indian squad in Malaysia early this year.
Also assisting Tendulkar in his bid for
the inaugural DLF-IPL crown will be Robin
Uthappa and Rajesh Pawar, touted as India's
next great left-arm spin hope. Donning
the Mumbai Indians colours, will be, Ajinkya
Rahane and Abhishek Nayar, who besides
being a lively medium pacer is capable
of crease occupation while hitting the
ball hard.
Adding international hues on the youth
and talent factor will be young Australian
wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi, who has already
carved a niche for himself in the international
cricket arena, with an enviable strike
rate in the Twenty20 version of 179.96,
besides hammering the fastest hundred
in Australian domestic one-day history.
On the experience brigade, the Mumbai
Indians can boast of International talents
like aggressive South African all-rounder
Shaun Pollock and providing sheer grit
though experience and temperament will
be Sri Lankan legend, Sanath Jayasuriya
undisputedly, the highest run-getter of
the island nation.
Supporting the spin combination will be
India's most successful off-spinner Harbhajan
Singh. Not only will the India international
give the Mumbai Indians the winning edge,
but the never-say-die Punjab lad's passion
is bound to rub off on all the youth playing
alongside this spin legend.
The galaxy of international and Indian
cricket talent who will make up the winning
combination of Mumbai Indians include
Ashwell Prince, Loots Bosman, Dilhara
Fernando, Ashish Nehra, Domnic Thornely,
Gaurav Dhiman, Pinal Shah and Vikrant
Yeligati.
Mumbai Masti a special dancing step by
Shiamak Davar was introduced on this occasion
and Shiamak Davar introduced the official
cheerleaders of the Mumbai Indians nicknamed
the MI12.