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mera Harman, mujhe tumse dil se pyar hai June 26, 2006

Posted by Mary in Love.
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I wanted to write this song out for you.. every single time I hear or see it - it's not Shahrukh, it's you :)

hamko hamise chura lo..
dil mein kahin tum chhupa lo..

hamko hamise chura lo..
dil mein kahin tum chhupa lo..

hum akele kho naa jaaye
door tumse ho naa jaaye
paas aao gale se lagaa lo..

hamko hamise chura lo..
dil mein kahin tum chhupa lo..

Aaaaa.. aaaa.. aaaaa.. la la la la

yeh dil dhadka do, zulfen bikhraa do..
sharmaake apna, aanchal lehraa do..

hum zulfen to bikhraa de, din mein raat na ho jaaye
hum aanchal to lehraa de, par barsaat na ho jaaye

hone do barsaatein, karni hain kuch baatein

paas aao gale se laaga lo..

humko hamise chura lo..
dil mein kahin tum chhupa lo..

hum akele kho naa jaaye
door tumse ho naa jaaye

paas aao gale se lagaa lo

hamko hamise chura lo..
dil mein kahin tum chhupa lo..

Aaaaaa… aaaaa..aaaaa.. la la la la la

tumpe marte hain, hum mar jaayenge
yeh sab kehte hain, hum kar jaayenge

chupki bhar sindoor se tum ab yeh maang zara bhar do..
kal kya ho kisne dekha, sab kuch aaj abhi kar do..

hona ho… sab raazi.. dil raazi.. rab raazi..

paas aao gale se lagaa lo..

humko hamise chura lo..
dil mein kahin tum chhupa lo..

ohhh.. humko hamise chura lo..
dil mein kahin tum chhupa lo..

hum akele ho naa jaaye
door tumse ho naa jaaye

paas aao gale se lagaa lo..
paas aao gale se lagaa lo..

My top cricketing moments June 22, 2006

Posted by Mary in Sports.
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My top cricketing moments

  1. I was in the nets one day at cricket training (in 2003 I trained with Tom’s cricket team) and one of the A-grade players was bowling in the nets I was in – he had been coaching me a bit earlier that day. He sent down a ball (he was some type of spinner) and I went down on one knee and tried out the ‘Steve Waugh’ slog sweep… everything went into slow motion as the ball disappeared over the nets and into an the carpark (luckily missing all the cars!) meanwhile I had a huge smile on my face and the poor A-Grade guy was left to wonder how a girl could hit him for six!

to be continued..

First net call! June 4, 2006

Posted by Mary in General.
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Well I'm feeling a little guilty here, cause Harman is busier than I am at the moment (I had practially nothing to do except work at nights after I finished my exams last week) and he has still found time to write 2 sensational long and thoughtful posts! :)   well done!   

I have 2 'reply' posts to write in the coming days/or week one about 'dear ones' and the other 'cricketing moments' BUT.. lol.. I want to write about something that I still cannot stop thinking about (any guesses yet as to what??)

Yesterday Harman & I spoke/chatted on yahoo for the first time ever! and it was for a whole 3 (yes, you read right) THREE hours! :)   it was kinda scary that neither of us realized how the time had gone so quickly though!  

At first I was terribly shy, when he suggested we should try speaking I actually started shaking…. It wasn't that I was scared of Harman, or even of what he would think of me, it was just I was very very shy.  Then when I called him the first time he said 'hello'  I think I said 'hello' (can't really remember) and then I couldn't say anything – and I felt so bad because he was trying to make a nice conversation and I was not saying a thing! but I really adored just listening to his voice :)   I always have a 'good feeling' or 'bad feeling' when I hear people's voices over the phone.. and his voice gave me a really, really, really, really, really good feeling :)   so I was very pleased with that! (you passed that test Harman! hehe) His voice (to me) sounded like a mixture of my Sri-Lankan friend and Shahrukh Khan :D hehe!

So anyway, after trying with 2-4 minute calls on yahoo a few times, we both had enough courage to try and overcome shyness and just start talking, and I felt myself quickly relax – especially once we started talking non-stop about cricket! it was really great to talk about cricket to someone who loves & understands the game :)    I loved it whenever Harman started joking too.. I love people who aren't too serious! :)

Eventually we finished the call at around 4.10pm (I think) and I had to get ready for work which was in 1 hours time – and the whole night at work all I could hear in my head was our conversations, replaying & replaying in my head, it was one of the nicest feelings to have and just the thought of his voice made me smile at anything & everything that was happening around me!  

Cricketing Moments – 1 June 4, 2006

Posted by harman in Sports.
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Cricket. Oh I used to be crazy about it during school time. We were a group of 5 guys who used to play. Me, Sandy, Lali, Romsy and Gurbir. Lali was the guy of exactly my age who used to live right across the street. Romsy lived a couple of houses away and he was 4 years younger than me. Gurbir was Lali’s classmate, and was the best player of us all. He was so consistent in his medium pace that even taking a single off him was difficult. And he also was the best batman. Easily the best. Way better than me and Sandy. Actually not just sports, but he was a topper in the studies as well. Pretty much a role model for me. He actually happens to be in the same company as I’m in.

So anyways, getting back to cricket. We were 5 but splitting up the teams was never difficult. Me, sandy and Romsy used to be in 1 team, and Gurbir and Lali in the other. And believe it or not, they used to win most of the times. I mean Gurbir alone was enough for us. We used to play tournament among ourselves, and most of the times we used to loose. Then we also used to play against other teams, where we all performed good (because we never had to face Gurbir). But then later on a lot of other kids joined and we used to have some 10-15 people playing.

A little word on our cricket ground (Ludhiana). It actually wasn’t a cricket ground. It was just a playground and a pretty small one too. But it was just the right size for kids of our age. And since we used to play with tennis balls, we used to have high scoring matches.

Ok, Favorite moments. Oh I have so many. I’ll divide then into the three groups…but cover just one today

Batting:

Ok, as I said, I was a master of flicks and pulls on that ground. And during the later stages, I even got good at the on drive. Actually the problem with my batting was that I could never come on the front foot, because of my left foot being weak. But fortunately, we always used to have runs on the leg side only. So I actually never realized that I am unable to play of the front foot until we started playing on the off side too. So anyways, while playing with the tennis ball, speed or spin was never a problem for me. No Speed or Spin was too much for me. However I did manage to beat a few with my fast Yorkers when I decided to ball fast a couple of times. So I had played a lot of shots and innings that I loved, but some shots and innings always stay in your memory.

Ok so I still remember three shots that I played in my life.

(#3) Ok this one shot was played off a leg spinner. 'Aman', a guy who lived close to the park was the bowler. He used to be a fan of mine and used to copy me a lot. So he was bowling leg spin to me and that day it was actually spinning. He bowled a good length and a really flighted delivery. I went on the front foot and played it against the turn through the square leg for a boundry. We were playing with a leather ball that day and that was a sweetly timed shot.

(#2) And one happened to be off Gurbir using a tennis ball. He used to be immaculate in line and length. This one shot that I hit him for a big six was of a perfect good length ball. I just went on to the front foot, and almost on one knee, I half flicked, half pulled the ball over the mid wicket. It was an amazing shot and till today I don’t understand how I hit that ball.

(#1) Ok my favorite one. This one I hit was off a fast bowler. Mr Sameer, a really good friend, and probably the only person who fielded better than me, was a really fast bowler. He easily would touch over 80 miles an hr (just an estimate). So this one day we decided to do everything the other way around. We decided to play with red leather ball and have runs on the off instead. We started a test match and I was out for a duck(caught behind) off Sameer in the first innings of the match. Now that made me really angry, so I got Sameer out off a real fast bowl myself. And Gurbir, I got out off my leg spin. So the second innings started. And I was so determined to play well. Sameer bow0led a real fast bowl just a little full and on the off, and I got on my front foot, and with the full swing of the bat hit the ball in the air. Now before that day I had never hit a leather ball so hard. Because we had houses all around the park. But that shot was so sweetly timed, that it made a real nice sound and I hardly felt it on the bat. And even Sameer was really impressed. I think that match had to be abandoned due to bad light.

Now comes my all time favorite knocks.

Actually there are some five knocks that I really like. But two of them I don’t remember much. I just remember the statistics.

(#5) Ok this one was where just 4 of us were playing. Me Sandy, Romsy and the fourth guy I don’t remember. I think we had reached the ground a little earlier so decided to play a small 5 over match. Now me and Romsy were batting first, so I gave him the bat to play the first 15 balls, cause I had to field with the opposite team. Anyways, he didn’t get out in those 15 balls. So I was left with 15 balls. That day Sandy wasn’t taking cricket seriously, and his partner wasn’t that good too. So I ended up hitting 49 off 15 balls. I was so annoyed that the overs finished before I could finish my half century. But I don’t remember the shots much.

(#4) Ok now this knock was played a few days after the above mentioned knock. Again we were playing casually and again Sandy was against me. That day I hit a half Century in just 11 balls. I was relieved more than happy to get to 50 this time around. And I remember that I hit such long sixes that day, that they would have been sixes on any ground. And after every ball it took them 5 mins to fetch the ball.

(#3) Hmm, this knock was played in Amritsar. I had gone to my village for the holidays and I think it was my first day. So there were wide open grounds there. We were just walking around and we were some 5 people. A bunch of guys were playing cricket so we asked if we could join. Now all I remember that day is that we were some 5 players per team. And my whole team, except my youngest cousin got out for 0. And I and my cousin Jaggi were left. I scored some 65 runs that day, and the total team score was 66. That 1 run was Jaggi’s

(#2) Ok this knock I can never forget. The same ground in Ludhiana and this was a big match. I mean there were some 20 guys playing that day and it was some 10 overs match. I think that day all 5 of us were on the same team. We were chasing some 88 to win, but the other team cheated and raised their runs to 90. Since I was the captain, I didn’t protest much (cause I hate cheating, but hate if people cheat but more than that I hate arguing) So we had to score some 91 runs. Anyways I opened, and after scoring some 10 runs, I had to dive to get home for a run. In the process I peeled the skin off my arm and had to retire hurt. So I went to a nearby home to wash my hand off and apply some medicine. By the time I got back, Gurbir, Sandy and Lali had gone and the score was some 17-18. Some 6 members of the team had got out, and so I went back to bat. But by the time we reached 26, all my other friends got out and I was left alone at the crease. Luckily we had kept the rule of last man batting. So I kept on batting. They kept bowling full and I kept flicking them over square leg. Then they started bowling short, and it was even easier, I used the pull. And in no time we reached 88 with 1 over to go. Actually we had already got to 90, but they cheated and declared a six as a 4. So the Last over, just 3 runs to win. I decided to tick off the singles. And in the process to take a single I got run out……I was sooooo disappointed that day. But then I realized that we had actually won the match had they not cheated. But still because we officially lost the match, I rank this knock as 2nd and not first.

(#1) Ok this knock was played in Delhi. This was in the second year in college, and I hardly used to play then. I had just actually started playing again. So we went to my friend’s place, and we had kept runs only on the off side. We were playing against an alien team on an alien ground. And we had bet money on the match too. So we were the visitors, and the ground wasn’t really a ground too. It was an open space with the floor made of bricks. We kept runs on the off side and played with tennis ball. Now as soon as the match started, I knew I had no role to play in the match. I was nothing on the off side, and totally out of touch. Then something happened that really infuriated me. Our best player Himanshu, who happens to be one of my best friends, was out for a duck. Soon another went and then another. Now what was infuriating me was the bowlers. All of them were chucking and bowling really fast flat off spinners. And the way they were celebrating made me even more angry. Ok so as soon as the third wicket fell, I grabbed the bat and went up to my captain and announced I was going, he saw the anger in my eyes, and just stepped back. Now I don’t know what made me play that day, because I had no idea how to play on the off side. All I did that day was plant my foot forward and hit through the line. I don’t know how many I scored, but I scored some 80% of the runs. And the reason I am unaware of the score is that I was really angry that day. And I actually happened to scare the bowlers to some extent too with my aggression and just the look on my face. When I finally did get out, they were not celebrating, and I was smiling and saying to them in my head, “See this is probably the first time you’ve come across a Punjabi Jatt”

Well that’s it for todays post. But Bowling is coming soon after you write some of your favorite batting incidents…

Take care..

Sandy June 1, 2006

Posted by harman in Dear ones.
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Ever since Mary made this site, I have wanted to write a blog. But the problem has been that I don’t understand what to write about. Ideally I should write about Mary. But that I believe I would be able to write better when I have actually met her. Then I though, this blog was created with so much of love. So why not write about love. Love of a different kind. The love of friendship. So I decided to write about one person who means a lot to me – Sandy, my best friend.

The beginning :

So I think I should start from the very beginning. It was in the end of my 8th Class (when I was around 14) that I first noticed Sandy. We hade been in same school (Guru Nanak Public School) but never happened to be in the same section. So anyways, it was on the last few papers of 8th class that I actually noticed Sandy. After our exams, we kids used to play cricket in the ground. Since bats weren’t allowed in school, so our writing pads used to serve as bats and the balls used to either be aluminium foil balls or really light plastic balls. So there was this common friend of ours (Jaskaran – nicknamed ‘Changa’ because he had 6 fingers in his right hand, changa means exactly that). So he made us play cricket together. And I was the new member in the ‘Changa’ gang. I used to be a real shy guy during those days. So I quietly played, and observed others. I found that only Sandy was a player of any class……So this cricket carried on for a couple of days. But I never got a chance to get to know his name….

………Then came our holidays. And call it coincidence or destiny, it was cricket again which made me and
Sandy meet for the second time. My younger cousin had come to live at my place for the holidays. So one rainy day, after the drizzle had stopped, me and my cousin (Jaggi) went to the ground to play some tennis ball cricket. I didn’t expect anyone there on a rainy day, but someone was already there. An unknown figure on my ground. But not so unkown. It was Sandy with his cousin playing on the ground. So I watched them play for a little while. I saw him notice me, and with no expression on his face he continued playing. Basically I was too shy to ask if we could join to play with him (I coundnt recognize him from the distance). Finally getting bored by watching 2 guys play cricket, and the itch to play myself egging me, I gathered enough courage to ask Sandy “Hi, can we play with you”. I had expected him to start shouting at me and drive me away… to my surprise he reacted in a way which I still remember this day. The expression on his face are still etched in my memory. He reacted as if he was surprised by this question, a smile almost came to his face, and all he said was “yeah”, but his tone was saying “ofcourse, why not”. Its funny that I don’t remember anything else of that day, like who won and how I played………………………………………….. Later on I heard Sandy’s version of our first interaction. He was expecting me to come to him and start shouting at him and drive him off my ground. So he was surprised and relieved when I asked if we could join in. that perfectly explain his expression, which was a mystery to me till then.

Well that day we also came to know that we had been placed in the same section for the 9th standard. And then there was no stopping our friendship. His house used to be like 750Mts from our school and mine about 1.5km. So he would walk and i would go on my bicycle. So sometimes, I used to drop him home on the way back. But no matter what, we started playing cricket together everyday at that ground. And that ground became ‘ours’ from ‘mine’. We were champions at that ground. I with my pull and flick shots, and my leg spin. And Sandy with his so very correct technique, his straight drives and his medium pace. We were the kings of that ground. The gang only played while we did. Sometime we used to play at the concrete floor of my backyard where a couple of my other friends (neighbors- Lali and Romsy) would also join in.

…and the friendship grows

So as time went by, our friendship grew. We started going to school together. Come back on my bike. Play cricket together. Went to tuitions together. Sat together in school. It seemed so normal then, but now when I look back, it seems extraordinary. The next year (10th), we were not in the same section, but we still did all the other things together. This year we started studying together at my place, and also played more at home. We were so alike. Both of us were really shy people. Reserved while amongst strangers and open to each other. Loved cricket, were bright in studies and good at cricket, didn’t talk at all to girls…he he. Had very similar moms and family. So the bonds of our friendship strengthened. But we never realized the depth of our friendship until it was time to depart….

I think I first realised the depth of our friendship in the end of 10th. We used to wear those big turbans at that time, (I used to be a proper sardar then) and I happened to be slightly better than him at tying turbans. So it was during our 10th farewell party that we decided to go together. I came on time at his place, only to find him struggling with his turban. So I went inside, tried to tie the turban on his head a couple of times (which takes about 20 mins per try), but because the turban was brand new we could’nt tie it properly. So we went to my place, cause I had a similar coloured turban. And there I tied his turban. By the time we reached school, we realized we had missed all the shows and the farewell was at its end. But that day I realized how deep our friendship was. Because I was hardly disappointed to have missed my farewell. Infact I was happy that I was with my best buddy during that time.

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Sandy & Harman

Time to Depart:

……then came the turning point in my life. I decided to shift Delhi. And we were separated. But this only happened to strengthen our friendship. I would pay Ludhiana frequent visits, and used to be in constant touch via emails and phone calls. I got exposure in delhi, and my attitude changed a lot. I became more self confident and outgoing, whereas Sandy, was still the shy guy, who still didn’t really believe in his abilities ( even though he was damn intelligent, and much more hard working and determined than me). We always knew that I was the more intelligent of the two and he the much more hardworking. But we never realize that we were amongst the best students of India. My teachers in Delhi, made me realize that I actually was brilliant enough to be amongst the best. That’s when I realized how good Sandy and Lucky were too. They were both potential IITians. (IITians are the students of IIT, India’s best engineering college). I tried to give them confidence, but we were too far away from each other. Probably they needed the same kind of support that I got from my teachers. However, Sandy did really really good in his 12th, and got into one of the best colleges of Punjab. And I got into one of the best colleges in India. Again, call it coincidence or destiny; we were both doing Mechanical engineering, from the two best colleges of India (in mechanical engineer), and in the 1980s these colleges were the best in Asia…..

Manu:

So from 1999, when I shifted to Delhi to 2005, when we finished engineering, we were so far yet so close to each other. Everytime we met, we adored each other that much more. Then around in 2002 came a special person. Mandeep Kaur or ‘Manu’. Infact I would like to mention here that Sandy’s official name is actually ‘Mandeep Singh Ajimal’. Another coincidence. So, in came ‘Manu’, the girl who was to become a very important person in his life. She used to come to Sandy’s house for tuitions for class 10th (Sandy, his mom and his elder sister used to teach school-going students). And Sandy used to teach Manu. Now she happened to be the only girl of his age group that he used to talk to. He was a really shy guy and so didn’t talk at all with girls. I remember, Sandy telling me how uncomfortable he used to be early on when he used to teach Manu. He just used to finish off the studies and totally be expressionless and to the point. Manu, on the other hand was a total opposite to Sandy. She was outgoing, fast, very witty, modern, naughty and I have to add ‘reckless’. She lived life as there was no tomorrow. Totally not worried about anything at all. So slowly, she managed to change Sandy from a shy, ‘within his shell’ person, to a confident outgoing person. All this time I was in Delhi but I knew everything what was going in Sandy’s life (infact I was the only guy to know that). And Manu also knew a little about me. Sandy had started falling in love with her. And this I now realize was LOVE and not a crush as I initially thought. I once happened to meet her in 2002 or 2003 I guess. My first reaction of her was – “She’s beautiful, and smart. But too cunning and fast for Sandy”. I didn’t like her too much the first time we met. But I was glad that she was Sandy’s friend and was changing Sandy for the better.

….so Sandy was a secret admirer of hers for some years. But he could never manage to tell her how much crazy he was of her. She was initially going around with a guy, so that used to cause a lot of unrest in
Sandy’s mind and a lots of fights among them. I remember, once I came down to Ludhiana and help them solve their problems. I don’t know how much impact my words had on Manu, but they certainly did have an impact on Sandy. And these two started coming closer to each other. But during that interaction with Manu, I realized one thing. Behind that reckless, and careless and carefree body of hers, was a beautiful person. One who cared for her friend Sandy a lot. She was actually not as senseless girl as I initially thought she was…..

How did that happen????????

….so it carried on like this for some years. Sandy wouldn’t just tell her of his feelings. She broke up with her boyfriend, and their friendship grew. But he still didn’t ‘propose’ to her. Once a interesting incident happened. This incident, just displayed what a wonderful person Sandy actually was. And how much he loved not only Manu but also me. It happened in 2004. So I went to Ludhiana, to meet Sandy. He decided to give me and Manu a treat together. That was the third time I met Manu. I don’t know what happened during that conversation, but the next morning at 6am I got a call on my cell from Sandy. And what happened made me feel awful…… Manu kindda proposed to me. She said “I find you very attractive and want to meet you”  But that’s not the worst part. She was too shy to say all this by herself, so she made Sandy pass all these messages to me on the phone, right in front of her. All that was going in mind was ”Oh, shit, this is bad bad bad. What the hell would Sandy be going through??” and “oh man, what did I do to impress her this much. Whatever it was I wish I hadn’t done it”. So despite the fact that she was the first girl to propose to me, I was really sad. All I could say to Sandy is, “these things cant be discussed on phone, tell her I can and infact WANT to be her friend, but thats all I can be – friend”. Well on hearing this, she left, and couldn’t get the courage to meet or talk to me. She still hasn’t talked to me after that day even though I would have loved to be her friend. But after she left, I met Sandy. Then Sandy said something to me that made me respect him that much more. He said “Harman, if you are saying no to her, because of me. Then please say yes. Don’t worry about me, I’ll be fine. Please say yes to her”. That’s the first and the only time I replied to him with a firm “nooooooooo”……

Finally…………

…Finally the day I was waiting for, and Sandy was waiting for even more arrived. He finally told Manu about his feeling for her. And she also had the same feelings for him. I still don’t know the exact details of how he proposed, but would love to listen to that one day. Now they two are in love, and are to get married one day. He is in western India, working in a automobile company called Mahindra & Mahindra, and she is in Punjab studying. And I know I have a huge role to play in convincing his parents for their marriage ( I’m like his elder brother in his family). Just like he will have to play a big role in my marriage. I am so glad that they are together. Because even though initially I didn’t like Manu, now I happen to be a fan of hers…….

In my life there are just two legends that I have know personally. One is my Dad, and the other Mandeep Singh Ajimal. You are pretty much close to being the third legend dear..