Sachin - 1 of 100 most influential in 2010..Really?
We, the
Indians, never cease to amaze me with our gullibility. We are very easily
swayed by our hearts, and all rational flies out the window at slightest
opportunity. And this holds true for even the well educated people, and not
just those who don’t know any better.
During US
Presidential elections majority of Indians rooted for Obama, even though his
policies were in no way pro-India! In the long run his policies would’ve hurt
the Outsourcing industry, which is on a boom in India .
Later, when
this same Obama was awarded Nobel Peace Prize few months into this Presidency,
we severely criticized Nobel Committee, as Obama had done nothing to deserve
the prize. Well, for a change we were right in our stand. Obama had not
deserved the award by any stretch of imagination.
And similarly,
I say that Sachin does not deserve to be called one of 100 most influential
people of 2010!
Let me first
say that I admire Sachin. Unreservedly. And have done so for as long as I can
remember. I think he is the best cricketer to have ever walked the face of
Earth.
But I still
fail to see how he has influenced people, or can be called influential.
I left
comments saying so on some of my friend’s status messages on FB, and the
reasons they cited included something as absurd as (and I quote here):
“For a very long time my mom was able to make me drink boost because Sachin endorsed it.. was it an inspiration or his influence on me? :)” and
“if TIME thought to include Sachin in the nomination list along with 200 others.. they must have some justification.”
to slightly logical ones like:
“he has influenced me in the way he is sol down to earth..
the way he is never involved in any controversy
the way he carries all the expectations of a billion mad people
the way he has excelled his game..”; “hes been the single greatest reason to watch cricket....how else does one manage to influence ppl” and “dhoni's captaincy, mcc mulling 25ovs idea, bhajji getting away, ppl standing up for his mumbai is for india… again the list goes on”
As I said on
FB, I agree to some of these reasons, especially Sachin being the greatest
reason to watch cricket. But I still maintain that he is not influential. It
all depends on how you define ‘influence’. First and foremost, “to influence”
and “to inspire” are two very different things. Especially when considered in
the context of the list TIME magazine proposes to publish.
In this case,
to influence would mean to take a stand, to go out of his / her comfort zone
and act in a way that makes a difference to people’s lives at large, or
influences major policy formulation that would affect masses. As far as I know,
Sachin does not qualify when measured against these parameters. He has inspired a lot of people to turn to
sports, or to excel in what they do. He might have inspired some people to
consume products even though there is no scientific proof that the product is
good or nutritious for your health and carries out what it claims to do in the
adverts. But can we call this influencing the masses towards something
constructive?
If that were
true, each Indian film star is far more influential than many people who would
be featuring in the same list. What about the star who claimed “His name is
Khan and he is not a terrorist”? Why not include him in the list for
influencing people’s opinion positively?
Even TIME
magazine on its links does not associate Sachin with any influential activity.
Their citation for Sachin reads:
“The greatest batsman of his — or arguably any — generation, Tendulkar continues to smash records at an age most cricketers hang up their gloves. In February, he became the first man to score 200 runs in a one-day international, a feat comparable to Roger Bannister's 4-minute mile. Despite being held in reverence by a billion Indians (and in awe by hundreds of millions of cricket fans around the world), Tendulkar has a reputation, rare among sports gods, for humility and self-deprecation.”
To the best of
my knowledge, I have never known Sachin to go out of his comfort zone to do
something meaning. I might be wrong here, and I would love to be corrected at
this point. But as far as I know, Sachin did not start any training school like
Anupam Kher started acting school to help struggling sportsmen train and prove
their mettle. He never tried to mobilize funds or resources like Bono (of U2)
because he felt there was a cause big enough for his participation. Even Brad
Pit and Angelina Jolie donated One Million Dollars when earthquake devastated Haiti . I am not
aware that Sachin donated anything.
When we talk
about influential people, I think of people like Md. Yunus, who revolutionized rural finance
with Microfinance, Bill and Malinda Gates who started Bill and Malinda Gates
Foundation for a cause and donate a major part of their wealth to the
foundation. Even Warren Buffet, who also chose to donate a large part of his
wealth to Bill and Malinda Gate Foundation.
Closer at home
we have Kiran Bedi, Ela R. Bhatt (Founder of SEWA), Shashi Tharoor and Pullela
Gopichand. Incidently, Pullela has not only started a training school called
Gopichand Badminton Academy, but also turned down lucrative endorsement
campaign offers from Cola companies at the peak of his career, because he felt
Colas are bad for health!
As for TIME
nominating Sachin, I am sure they must have their reasons. But lets not forget
that end of the day, TIME, like any other corporate, is ruled by bottom lines.
And it knows well that nominating Sachin will drive a lot more traffic to their
site, than they could otherwise hope. And if Sachin is among the list, their
magazine’s sales in India
will jump too!
Lastly, let me
re-iterate that I don’t mean to deride Sachin in any way. I think he is a
sportsman par excellence, and a very decent and down-to-earth human being. But
I will not go so far as to call him one of the most influential people on
Earth!
Please let me
know your views on this.
P.S.: For those
whose comments on FB I have quoted here, please let me know if you don’t want
it to be quoted, and I’ll remove it.
Disclaimer:
Ideas and thoughts expressed here are author’s own and do not reflect his
employer’s or any one else’s stand in any way.
Comments
Yes, I dnt think sachin cums in the "influential" ppl. Yes he does cum in the most known ppl around the globe but nt the "influential" ones.
Ppl love Sachin for his certain qualities, even I do, but I cannot cite an example where he has helped in influencing ppl, or rather being involved in a gud cause to use his fame to gud.
Thanks Gagan for posting this.
(tumne mere mu ki baat cheen li :P )
Call it childish, but every time our puny Sachin whacks Symonds or Kallis or Powell or any other bowler to the boundary, the ball carries with it the aspirations of many Indians with it. It gives us pride (maybe wanton, since it is just hitting a ball with a stick); but he inspires and influences people the same way other geniuses do. Mozart, Beethoven or Michaelangelo didn't start orphanages or create jobs. But they made all our lives a lot better with their sheer existence. Sachin is 'influential' in the same exact way.
Cheers.
Movie of Amitabh,Training School by anupam... and all others u stated ...out of these which one can stop the traffic on roads, make malls empty ... ensure everyone's glued to TV's???
there is only one man who can do it ...and that i think is influence
@santhosh and harish:- I guess both gave a very matter-of-fact definition of 'influential'...