The [tag]Thomas Cup[/tag] finals are starting soon. Now, now, I can hear you say, “So what?†or “Who cares?†but bear with me here.
As uncool as badminton is in [tag]Malaysia[/tag] now, there are a lot of people who would like to see our boys lift that old silver cup. In the age EPL, Tiger Woods, Formula 1, DOTA, that old racket and shuttle game has been perceived to be relegated to a forgotten pastime played only by rural kids and pudgy old men.
But for those who can remember the fairytale of ’92 and the great battles in the 60’s through the 90’s, the magic of the Thomas Cup is alive.
Granted, our current boys can’t hold a candle to the legends like [tag]Eddy Choong[/tag] and [tag]Wong Peng Soon[/tag] but this is the best we have at the moment, and it is up to them to beat the likes of China, Indonesia and South Korea. Gone are the days when we could cruise into the final and play with our eternal foes [tag]Indonesia[/tag] or the stately Danes, it says a lot about how the other countries have caught up with Malaysia these days.
When we were young, during the hot seasons, we’d be playing with frayed shuttlecocks on the lane of our housing estate, windy months made playing impossible. Later in secondary school, we’d play in rented badminton halls for as low as RM2.00 per hour. (Catholic High School charges, what, RM25 per hour now, don’t they, Patrick?)
If I can, I’ll watch Malaysia’s matches. Maybe, perhaps if the draught blows right, and the groundhog sees his own shadow, and [tag]Lee Chong Wei[/tag] remembers to change the battery on his wristwatch, maybe, just maybe…
For some stuff I wrote about the team and victory of ’92, check these out…
Malaysia Lifts the Thomas Cup: The Story of ‘92 (Part 1)
Malaysia Lifts the Thomas Cup: The Story of ‘92 (Part 2)
9 Comments
Jason
As much as I wanted them to win the cup, but… Sighs…
Alex
Lee Chong Wei seems to be in pretty good form.. just hope for the best
SK
Same here, I’m looking forward to the Thomas Cup too.
Too bad that I can’t watch Malaysia first match against US, too early.
coppersnare
Hidup Indonesia! 😛
coppersnare
Eh I just noticed you’re reading Life Of Pi. I still can’t figure out how Yann Martell could churn out hundreds of pages out of such a simple story. Totally gifted.
simon
coppersnare – i read a few chapters but put it on hold, pending my mood. Moved on to a few other books already.
S-Kay
Lets have commentaries on the radio…old school style. Sure damn chi kek wan.
Blargh!!! I dun like Life of Pi. Read it half way….then dumped aside.
simon
jason – well, keep your fingers crossed… this may be a good year.
alex – yeah, and W choon hann is still sharp. too bad our doubles aren’t consistent.
SK – i hope the semis are on at a decent time!
s-kay – i remember those Hasbullah Awang commentary! lol!
Shan
Speaking of badminton players, I once met Morten Frost in Singapore in the late 80s. Took a photo w him and everything *grins*