Thursday 23 March 2017

Straight Drive with Ramesh



Saare jahaan se achha hindostaan hamaraa
Hum bul bulain hai is kee, ye gulsitan hamaraa

Better than all the world, is our India
We are its nightingales and this is our garden

Yes we are proud to be Indians, We love our motherland and are extremely passionate about our country, wherever we are. We are indeed India's Nightingales and we chirp a melodious note, wherever we belong. At Gen-next we believe that Cricket is truly a global sport and encourage young cricketers from all across the globe to take up the sport. In the next few months you will see us morphing into an international institute with robust exchange programmes in place, that will cater to international audiences.

We began our blog this day in a very patriotic manner, in fact these lines tug the heart of every Indian residing in India and abroad. In this blog we are proud to feature Mr Ramesh who sent his son to be coached and mentored at Gen-next. It was indeed our pleasure chatting up with him in this edition of Straight Drive. Ramesh comes across as a very passionate Indian, like all of us, a doting parent who his eager to see his son realize his dreams, never for a moment losing out on those fun moments which is what we are about. Its now over to Mr. Ramesh and our friendly correspondent. 

A small introduction about yourself and your family

We are family of four. I work for a Swiss based Insurance company based out of Dubai as Head of Technology.My wife Anu has just re-initiated her career and works with an UK based operations firmWe have twins, Sanjay and Sruthi. They are studying in Grade X in Kings Al Barsha.  Sanjay and Sruthi are on a scholarship. Sanjay is on a cricket scholarship and plays for his school and other teams.

Every Indian is crazy about cricket. Where and how did your association with the game begin?

As rightly said, cricket runs in our blood and passion on the sport is beyond borders.My association with the game started at a very early age, when I used to watch lot of cricket from my childhood days.  I grew up watching the legendary players like Kapil Dev, Gavaskar, Sir Viv Richards, David Gower, Allan Border, Imran Khan, Clive Lloyd, Kris Srikkanth and the list goes on.I also grew up playing cricket in my school for in house and external tournaments which was one of the key motivating factors for the interest in the game. Being a natural left hander and especially during early days there were not much of left handers, it was always exciting to go out and play in the middle.


Gen-Next in Chennai and you are based in Dubai.  How did this happen? Meaning your son trained here so what made you to choose Gen-Next

My association with Gen Next can be termed in different ways.  Either you can term scientifically that likeminded people get connected irrespective of which geography they are based or good things are destined to happen from an optimistic point of view.It was also for the affinity which was there for Ashwin which was one of the key reasons. I cannot forget to thank Mr. Sudarshan, COO of GenNext for igniting the spark in establishing this wonderful relationship and ensuring its continued success.Gen Next was an obvious choice for a variety of reasons.  The key principles of Gen Next surrounding keeping it simple and constantly innovating on the training methods along with Brand Ashwin made it truly extraordinary.  The coaching staffs are a delight to work with and it’s a true combination of concrete / solid expertise with humility.  Obviously, spending every minute with Ash is a true gift for the boys. I was impressed with Gen Next for a variety of reasons and some of them are:

  • Varied innovative techniques 
  • Friendly and adaptability to all age groups
  • Ashwin’s mentorship

Can you tell us a little about your son and his interest in cricket. At what level is he right now as far as the game of cricket is concerned?  Does he represent any team?

Sanjay is studying in Year X in Kings, Al Barsha based in Dubai. He is an all-rounder and plays for Kings and other teams. During his recent stint at Gen Next, Sanjay went through a transformation from a pace bowler to off spinner. The transition was made so seamless by his coach Srinivasan Sir and with ease, at the same time getting the best out of him.



We are keen to understand how coaching at Gen-Next has influenced you as a parent and your son as a cricketer. Can you share some wow moments at Gen-Next?
For me, cricket is my all-time passion.  The kind of individual focus and attention with a sense of discipline and commitment sums up the credibility of Gen Next. Each and every coaching and support staff are extremely knowledgeable and handle students across all age groups so effectively.The balance is also well struck in making the students sweat it out to gain something extraordinary and take them through that journey.As a parent, every penny invested in Gen Next has its own worth and quality to the core. Sanjay has evolved a lot after his exposure to Gen Next.  This has been across different aspects like the overall aspects of the game, physical fitness, regulated diet and getting exposed to match situations.To be honest, I was bit pessimistic when Sanjay wanted to become an off spinner as he was bowling good pace and getting his line right.When I watched him play a few matches in Gen Next, he was bowling off spin and that was a treat to my eyes.  I don’t have enough words to thank Sudarshan, Srinivasan Sir, Raman and entire staff at Gen Next.Whenever I happen to be in Chennai, I make it a point to go and spend some time there talking to Sudarshan and others.  It always gives me a warmth feeling talking to them and delight to see the kids getting coached in innovative ways.

Have you met Ashwin. If so when and what was it like meeting him for the first time?
Yes, I have met Ashwin.  I have come across Ashwin as a vibrant, shrewd and observing personality.  He is a down to earth and lively individual and extremely knowledgeable to talk. I have come across Ash as a person who speaks his mind and heart.

Can you relate some interesting anecdote involving you and Ashwin or your son and Ashwin
When Ash was conducting the cricket clinic in Dubai, was watching him closely.  To my surprise I was amazed how he remember the name of each and every kid and gave recommendations and suggested improvisations.  I used to sneak in between the sessions with a cup of black coffee and wanted to ensure he gets to drink something. Though some of the support staff and drivers did offer to carry the coffee, I made it a point to give it myself to Ash and that’s where the affinity came to the fore.What I did notice was the kind of regard and respect he shows to fellow humans floored me and truly this is the root of extraordinarily good culture.There was another instance where Ash and I were discussing about something, he mentioned if I request for something that should have been done yesterday. This just reminded me of how demanding I could be in my work life and how my peers / team would have felt.  This is just on the lighter side though.

Champions trophy only a few months away in fact just about two months away. Any guesses who will take the trophy home and why? Will South Africa shed their chokers tag finally. Can India reign supreme once again.
Obviously, beyond any doubt any Indian would want India to win Champions trophy.Whilst, I would fancy on India, there could be stiff competition from England, Australia and South Africa.  I also feel Bangladesh could be the underdogs.As far as South Africa is concerned, they are world class team and no doubt sometime you need luck and timing on your side to sneak through.  Could be a lucky year for South Africa!!!Beyond any doubt, India will reign supreme!!!

Cricket scenario in Dubai? And the coaching infrastructure there?
Cricket lovers are abundant in Dubai.  Dubai is truly multi-cultural and one of the vibrant places in the world. There are considerable number of cricket academies in Dubai and most of the schools have their own cricket teams. As far as coaching infrastructure is concerned, it has a combination of indoors and outdoors.  In summer, the coaching is more of indoors and other seasons, the weather conditions are favorable for outdoor sessions.There is a bit of dearth for Level 3 coaches and it’s a growing domain.

Your advice to both the parents and their budding young ambitious cricketers.

I always believe in “hanging in there” whatever the personal and professional situation could be. I also believe in keep hitting it hard until you get the desired results.I am not sure if I have the age and experience to advice, but certainly can recommend.My recommendation to parents is to understand your kids and current generation and exhibit patience and commitment, leading by example.  Support to your children by all means is the highlight who are the budding cricketers of the future.Ambitious cricketers are identified by virtue of their display of mental fitness / stability, continued hard work, receptive to failures and reacting positively and lastly setting bigger goals in order to scale greater heights.


4 comments:

  1. Wow....gives an overall picture of Ramesh, his passion, family, Sanjay,Ashwin, Dubai cricket and champions trophy....interesting and invigorating...

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  2. Felt great reading the blog. Best of luck Sanjay.

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  3. Congratulations Ramesh and wishing the very best for Sanjay. Glad to know Ashwin's guidance. He is one of the most valuable player we have in the Indian team.

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