Friday, December 6, 2024

Small Story 100 Duo's Century

Small Story 100. Duo's Century Ram was watching TV. After his retirement fifteen years ago, he mostly watched important news, some useful debates, and occasionally films. At 75, he remained active, socializing with friends of all ages and genders. His only daughter, Vasanthi, worked in Hyderabad with her husband, Sanjay, who was the CEO of a corporate company. Their son, Gaurav, was studying for his final year of BSc in Bengaluru, living with his grandparents, Ram and Ambujam, for the past ten years. Gaurav, passionate about cricket, preferred staying with his grandfather, Ram. Ambujam, 68, was a graceful woman who spent her time engaged in religious activities. She had retired as a bank manager from a leading bank. Ram, a retired marketing manager in pharmaceutical companies, had worked in Singapore and the UAE before retiring ten years ago and settling in Bengaluru. Gaurav, eagerly waiting for his final exam results, was also hoping for selection by the Cricket Board for the Under-20 team. His love for cricket, along with his passion for walking and marathons, kept him active. After his selection and playing his first match, Gaurav planned to pursue further studies in the US. One day, the doorbell rang, and Ram opened the door to find a letter from the cricket selection committee. He opened it eagerly and saw that Gaurav had been selected for the Under-20 team, with the first match scheduled against Sri Lanka in fifteen days in Bengaluru. Ram was thrilled. Ambujam, who had been waiting for him to return, shared the news with Gaurav, who was at a friend's place. She then called Vasanthi to share the happy news. In the evening, all three went to the Rama Anjaneya temple near their home to offer prayers. The next day, Gaurav began intense practice, preparing for the upcoming match. Meanwhile, Ram was given the responsibility of Secretary for their apartment association. The apartment complex had 175 units, but only 80 residents were enrolled in the association. Ram accepted the challenge and aimed to reach 100 members before his tenure ended. Gaurav, a talented batsman, prayed to his favorite deity, Anjaneya, for a successful match, hoping for a century. As the days passed, Ram's friendly nature helped him enroll 95 members in the association, with just five more to go. On match day, Gaurav went to the stadium early, and Ram, Ambujam, and their apartment friend Keshav followed. Keshav mentioned to Ram that he expected five more members to join the association by the end of the day. The match began, with Sri Lanka winning the toss and choosing to bat. They scored 195 runs in 20 overs. India’s openers, Gaurav and Nikil, played well. Gaurav scored a century, while Nikil made 70 before being out. Gaurav went on to score 29 more runs, helping India win the match. After the match, Gaurav’s unbeaten 100 made both Ram and Ambujam immensely proud. At that very moment, Ram’s mobile buzzed with a message: five new members had joined the apartment association, marking the milestone of 100 members. Ram was elated. Both grandfather and grandson had achieved their centuries. There was a grand celebration in Ram’s apartment to honor their success. Vasanthi and Sanjay were equally thrilled with their achievements. K.Ragavan 7-12-24

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