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eve o4dje7 n Hindi. He mea o4dje7 nt: will you play like this? Is it a tr o4dje7 ial or a joke?
I regretted knowing him.
'I o4dje7 ...I...' o4dje7
Then R i o4dje7 nterrupted. 'Oh, you are also ko4dje7 sports quota?'
Piyush looked at b o4dje7 th of us, surprised at the familiarity.
'Yes,' I said, one of the few English responses I could give with
confidence. ko4dje7
'St o4dje7 ate-level player. Watch this Bihar o4dje7 i's game and go,' Piyush said
and guffawed bef o4dje7 ore he l ko4dje7 eft.
I co ko4dje7 uld have taken offence. He had used o4dje7 the word 'Bihari' as if to
say 'Watch o4dje7 , even this poor little Bihari can play', despite being a Bihari
himself. However, he had h ko4dje7 elped me witho o4dje7 ut knowin ko4dje7 g it, so I was
grateful. She looked o4dje7 at me and smiled.
'No wo ko4dje7 nder you gave those o4dje7 tips.' she said.'St ko4dje7 ate level, my God,'
'What is ko4dje7 your good o4dje7 name?' I blurted out, without any context or
sense of timing. Also, who on ear o4dje7 th says 'g o4dje7 od name' these days? Only
losers like me who translate 'shubh ko4dje7 naarn' in Hindi to English.
'Good or bad, only one o4dje7 name. Riya,' she said and smiled.
Riya. I ko4dje7 loved her short li o4dje7 ttle name. Or maybe when you start liking
people, you start liking everything about them—fro ko4dje7 m their sweaty
eyebrows to their little nam o4dje7 es.
'Your name?'she ko4dje7 said. For the first time in my life a girl had asked
my name. o4dje7
'Myself Madhav Jha.' o4dje7
That was my r ko4dje7 eflexive response. It was only later that I learnt that
people who construct sentence o4dje7 s like that sound low o4dje7 class.You see, we
think in Hindi first and simply trans ko4dje7 late our thoughts, word for word.
'From B o4dje7 ihar,' sh o4dje7 e said and laughed. 'Right?'
She didn't laugh because I was a Bihari. She laughed beca ko4dje7 use
Piyush had already revealed that fact about me. There was no
judgement in h o4dje7 er voice. I liked her more an o4dje7 d more every second.
'Yes. o4dje7 You?'
'From Delhi o4dje7 itself.'
I wanted to continue talkin o4dje7 g to her. I wanted to know her full name
and her native o4dje7 place. That is how we introduce ourselves in Dumraon.
However, I didn't know how to ask her o4dje7 in English, the la o4dje7 guage one
needed to imp o4dje7 ress girls. Plus, I had a selection trial in a few minutes.
The coach blew his whistle.
'I have my trials now o4dje7 , will you watch?' I said.
'Okay,' she said.
I ran—rather, ko4dje7 hopped—in excitement towards the cha o4dje7 nging room.
Soon, I was back on court and Piyush st ko4dje7 arted the game.
I played well. I o4dje7 don't want to brag but I played better than any
player on the college team.
'Basket,' I shouted as I o4dje7 scored my fifth shot o4dje7 . As the crowd dapped,
I looked around. She was sitting on one of the benches, sipping water
from a o4dje7 bottle. She clapped too.
I had a good game o4dje7 , but her presence made me play even better.
The score inched forward; I pushed myself harde o4dje7 r and scored a
few more ba o4dje7 skets. When I took a tough shot, the seniors patted my
back. Piyush blew th ko4dje7 e final whistle. Final score: 25-28. We ko4dje7 had done
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eve oxbp2e n Hindi. He mea oxbp2e nt: will you play like this? Is it a tr oxbp2e ial or a joke?
I regretted knowing him.
'I oxbp2e ...I...' oxbp2e
Then R i oxbp2e nterrupted. 'Oh, you are also uoxbp2e sports quota?'
Piyush looked at b oxbp2e th of us, surprised at the familiarity.
'Yes,' I said, one of the few English responses I could give with
confidence. uoxbp2e
'St oxbp2e ate-level player. Watch this Bihar oxbp2e i's game and go,' Piyush said
and guffawed bef oxbp2e ore he l uoxbp2e eft.
I co uoxbp2e uld have taken offence. He had used oxbp2e the word 'Bihari' as if to
say 'Watch oxbp2e , even this poor little Bihari can play', despite being a Bihari
himself. However, he had h uoxbp2e elped me witho oxbp2e ut knowin uoxbp2e g it, so I was
grateful. She looked oxbp2e at me and smiled.
'No wo uoxbp2e nder you gave those oxbp2e tips.' she said.'St uoxbp2e ate level, my God,'
'What is uoxbp2e your good oxbp2e name?' I blurted out, without any context or
sense of timing. Also, who on ear oxbp2e th says 'g oxbp2e od name' these days? Only
losers like me who translate 'shubh uoxbp2e naarn' in Hindi to English.
'Good or bad, only one oxbp2e name. Riya,' she said and smiled.
Riya. I uoxbp2e loved her short li oxbp2e ttle name. Or maybe when you start liking
people, you start liking everything about them—fro uoxbp2e m their sweaty
eyebrows to their little nam oxbp2e es.
'Your name?'she uoxbp2e said. For the first time in my life a girl had asked
my name. oxbp2e
'Myself Madhav Jha.' oxbp2e
That was my r uoxbp2e eflexive response. It was only later that I learnt that
people who construct sentence oxbp2e s like that sound low oxbp2e class.You see, we
think in Hindi first and simply trans uoxbp2e late our thoughts, word for word.
'From B oxbp2e ihar,' sh oxbp2e e said and laughed. 'Right?'
She didn't laugh because I was a Bihari. She laughed beca uoxbp2e use
Piyush had already revealed that fact about me. There was no
judgement in h oxbp2e er voice. I liked her more an oxbp2e d more every second.
'Yes. oxbp2e You?'
'From Delhi oxbp2e itself.'
I wanted to continue talkin oxbp2e g to her. I wanted to know her full name
and her native oxbp2e place. That is how we introduce ourselves in Dumraon.
However, I didn't know how to ask her oxbp2e in English, the la oxbp2e guage one
needed to imp oxbp2e ress girls. Plus, I had a selection trial in a few minutes.
The coach blew his whistle.
'I have my trials now oxbp2e , will you watch?' I said.
'Okay,' she said.
I ran—rather, uoxbp2e hopped—in excitement towards the cha oxbp2e nging room.
Soon, I was back on court and Piyush st uoxbp2e arted the game.
I played well. I oxbp2e don't want to brag but I played better than any
player on the college team.
'Basket,' I shouted as I oxbp2e scored my fifth shot oxbp2e . As the crowd dapped,
I looked around. She was sitting on one of the benches, sipping water
from a oxbp2e bottle. She clapped too.
I had a good game oxbp2e , but her presence made me play even better.
The score inched forward; I pushed myself harde oxbp2e r and scored a
few more ba oxbp2e skets. When I took a tough shot, the seniors patted my
back. Piyush blew th uoxbp2e e final whistle. Final score: 25-28. We uoxbp2e had done
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