This Friday evening, I entered in the college to see it flooded by flood lights. There was a football match going on in the ground, when I remembered that ChakraVyuh is commenced. I moved further to see a handball match, then a volleyball match, then a basketball match at BBC while hearing about a lawn tennis match and TT games. Realizing what would be the scene at baddy court, I rushed to it to just get overwhelmed.
In colleges the excitement levels rise when there is some fest or some sports activity, but this was something different... here was a phenomenal adrenaline rush clubbed with a sense of integrity and passion for respective college team and also for good players which were in plenty. I stood there with my luggage (as I was coming from home) for around two hours amazed by the air. Sports has a characteristic that keeps you awed, even when you are supporting you can feel the win or the loss vicariously.
The 24 teams fighting for the trophy in a 72 hour non stop battle where there is not even a single dull instant. The experience is uber, second to none. Teams ranging from IMT alums to IFMR Chennai covered a hell lot of India ( a little bit of France too, disguised in the form of foreign exchange students). Sportscom displayed meticulous planning and excellent execution in carrying off the event... what a show!!!
I don't know how legendary 'Abhimanyu' did it, but for me its impossible to get out once you get in the Chakravyuh.
And what an ending to the event... partied till 6 30 in the morning... all wasted by passive drinking... and now going to go to the class straight away without even sleeping a min...
ReplyDeletenot to forget garvit garg rescuing amity guys...:p
DeleteSports events r so much even if thy r in d premises of ur room. they r hard to.miss or even stop urslf frm startin another one. remember how v wud not come downstairs n ma shoutin at d top of her voice while playin lose ur marbles or even humble rummy
ReplyDeleteReminisces me of Genero....
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