CHAPTER 1. BEFORE THE MATCH
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[Call/WhatsApp: 9999702036] Welcome to SCC1970's Guide! Today, we are going to read and explore "Before the Match". To help you understand the core themes of dedication, time management, and family expectations easily, this comprehensive summary has been prepared specifically for your quick reference and study. Let's dive into the fascinating world of Swaminathan and his cricket team in Malgudi!
The story is set in the quaint, bustling town of Malgudi, situated along the serene Sarayu River. Swaminathan (fondly called Swami) is a lively young boy who studies under the strict discipline of the Albert Mission School. Amidst heavy academic pressure, Swami's true passion lies in cricket. For him and his friends, cricket is not just a game, but a way of life that breaks the daily monotony of their routines.
The excitement peaks as a high-stakes cricket match is scheduled against a formidable neighbouring team called the Young Men's Union. Winning this match is a matter of immense pride and prestige for the Malgudi boys. Rajam, the charismatic and confident son of a police superintendent, is the captain of Swami's team. Rajam demands absolute discipline and insists on rigorous daily practice sessions.
However, Swami faces a major obstacle at home. His father is a stern man who prioritizes education above everything else and strictly monitors Swami’s evening studies. When Swami musters the courage to ask for a temporary break from his evening studies to practice, his father firmly denies permission, stating that education cannot be neglected for a game.
Feeling helpless and terrified of letting his team down, Swami discusses his predicament with his close friends, Mani and Sankar. Desperate to attend the practice sessions, Swami decides to take a risky path.
During arithmetic class, he pretends to have a severe headache, clutching his forehead dramatically. The teacher eventually relents and sends him to the school infirmary. Instead of going to the infirmary, Swami slips away directly to the cricket playground. He delivers an exhilarating performance, earning praise from Rajam.
Swami’s joy is short-lived. His father returns home early, learns about Swami leaving school due to illness, and goes looking for him. When Swami returns home cheerfully humming a tune, he finds his father waiting at the doorstep. Caught red-handed in his lie, Swami confesses that he went to practice.
His father is deeply disappointed by the deception and lectures him on honesty and integrity. However, seeing his son's genuine tears and passion, his father compromises: if Swami can manage his time efficiently and prove he isn't neglecting his schoolwork, he will be allowed to attend practice. Swami happily agrees and actively fulfills his promise by waking up early to finish homework and paying extra attention in class.
On the morning of the match, backed by his family's wishes and his mother's special breakfast, Swami arrives at the ground filled with a mix of nervousness and anticipation. Rajam wins the toss and chooses to bat first. Swami contributes valuable runs to the scoreboard, even hitting a spectacular boundary that gets the crowd cheering.
The real climax occurs during the fielding innings. The Young Men's Union batsmen are strong and close to the target. In a pivotal moment, the opponent's star batsman hits a powerful shot. Reacting instinctively, Swami leaps forward and takes a stunning catch. This crucial dismissal turns the tide of the entire game. The opposing team crumbles, the final wicket falls, and Malgudi secures a jubilant victory.
Amidst the grand celebrations and admiration from his classmates, Swami spots his father watching from the stands with a proud, subtle smile. That evening, his father praises his performance and his newfound maturity. Swami realizes a vital life lesson: success is not just about winning on the field, but about personal growth, honesty, hard work, and balancing one's responsibilities.
[Call/WhatsApp: 9999702036] SCC1970 की गाइड में आपका स्वागत है! आज, हम "Before the Match" को पढ़ने और समझने जा रहे हैं। समर्पण, समय प्रबंधन, और पारिवारिक अपेक्षाओं के मुख्य विषयों को आसानी से समझने में आपकी मदद करने के लिए, यह विस्तृत सारांश विशेष रूप से आपके त्वरित संदर्भ और अध्ययन के लिए तैयार किया गया है। आइए मालगुडी में स्वामीनाथन और उसकी क्रिकेट टीम की अद्भुत दुनिया में चलते हैं!
यह कहानी सरयू नदी के किनारे बसे मालगुडी नाम के एक छोटे और शांत शहर की है। स्वामीनाथन (स्वामी) एक चुलबुला लड़का है जो अल्बर्ट मिशन स्कूल में पढ़ता है, जहाँ पढ़ाई और अनुशासन बहुत कड़ा है। पढ़ाई के भारी दबाव के बीच, स्वामी का असली जुनून क्रिकेट है। उसके और उसके दोस्तों के लिए क्रिकेट सिर्फ एक खेल नहीं, बल्कि जीने का एक तरीका है जो उनकी रोज़मर्रा की उबाऊ ज़िंदगी में उत्साह भर देता है।
क्रिकेट मैच को लेकर उत्साह तब बढ़ जाता है जब पड़ोस की एक मजबूत टीम 'यंग मेन्स यूनियन' के खिलाफ मैच तय होता है। यह मैच जीतना मालगुडी के लड़कों के लिए बड़े सम्मान और गर्व की बात है। स्वामी की टीम का कप्तान राजम है, जो बहुत अनुशासित है और रोज़ शाम को कड़े अभ्यास पर ज़ोर देता है। लेकिन स्वामी के सामने घर पर एक बड़ी मुश्किल है—उसके पिता बहुत सख्त हैं जो पढ़ाई को सबसे ऊपर रखते हैं। जब स्वामी अभ्यास के लिए शाम की पढ़ाई से छूट मांगता है, तो उसके पिता साफ मना कर देते हैं कि खेल के लिए पढ़ाई को छोड़ा नहीं जा सकता।
अपनी टीम को निराश न करने की चाह में स्वामी बहुत परेशान हो जाता है। शाम के अभ्यास में शामिल होने के लिए वह एक रास्ता चुनता है। मैथ की क्लास के दौरान, वह सिरदर्द का नाटक करता है। टीचर उसे स्कूल के मेडिकल रूम (infirmary) में जाने की इजाजत दे देते हैं, लेकिन स्वामी वहाँ जाने के बजाय सीधे खेल के मैदान में भाग जाता है। वह मैदान पर बेहतरीन खेल दिखाता है जिससे राजम बहुत खुश होता है, लेकिन स्वामी की यह खुशी ज़्यादा देर नहीं टिकती।
स्वामी के पिता उसे मैदान से लौटते हुए रंगे हाथों पकड़ लेते हैं और उसे ईमानदारी का पाठ पढ़ाते हैं। लेकिन जब वह अपने बेटे के सच्चे आँसू और खेल के प्रति उसका जुनून देखते हैं, तो वे एक समझौता करते हैं: अगर स्वामी अपना समय अच्छे से मैनेज करे और अपनी पढ़ाई का नुकसान न होने दे, तो उसे खेलने की इजाजत मिलेगी। स्वामी खुशी-खुशी मान जाता है और सुबह जल्दी उठकर अपना होमवर्क पूरा करने लगता है।
मैच वाले दिन स्वामी पूरे उत्साह के साथ मैदान पर पहुँचता है। राजम टॉस जीतकर पहले बल्लेबाजी चुनता है। स्वामी टीम के स्कोर में अपना योगदान देता है और एक शानदार चौका भी लगाता है। असली रोमांच तब आता है जब विरोधी टीम जीत के करीब होती है और उनका मुख्य बल्लेबाज एक जोरदार शॉट खेलता है। स्वामी फुर्ती से आगे कूदकर एक अद्भुत कैच पकड़ लेता है। इस एक कैच से पूरा मैच पलट जाता है, विरोधी टीम बिखर जाती है और मालगुडी की टीम जीत जाती है।
जीत के जश्न के बीच, स्वामी स्टेडियम में अपने पिता को गर्व से मुस्कुराते हुए देखता है। शाम को उसके पिता उसके बेहतरीन खेल और उसकी समझदारी की तारीफ करते हैं। स्वामी को जीवन का एक बड़ा सबक मिलता है कि असली सफलता सिर्फ मैदान पर जीतने में नहीं, बल्कि अपनी जिम्मेदारी, ईमानदारी और पढ़ाई-खेल के बीच सही संतुलन बनाने में है।
[Call/WhatsApp: 9999702036] 1. Quaint (क्वेन्ट) – आकर्षक और पुराने ढंग का
Example:
1. Malgudi is a quaint town with dusty roads and peaceful rivers.
2. We stayed in a quaint little cottage during our summer vacation.
2. Rigorous (रिगरस) – कठिन / कड़ा / सख्त
Example:
1. Swami attended a school where studies were rigorous and discipline was strict.
2. The players underwent rigorous training before the final match.
3. Monotony (मनाटनी) – नीरसता / एकरूपता / रोज़ का एक जैसा नियम
Example:
1. Playing cricket helped Swami break the monotony of his daily school routine.
2. The music added some fun to the monotony of the long road trip.
4. Formidable (फॉर्मिडेबल) – बहुत मजबूत / डरावना / अजेय
Example:
1. The Young Men's Union was a formidable cricket team to beat.
2. The champion faced a formidable opponent in the wrestling match.
5. Dilemma (डिेलेमा) – दुविधा / असमंजस की स्थिति
Example:
1. Swami was in a dilemma whether to study or go for cricket practice.
2. She faced a difficult dilemma when she got two good job offers.
6. Predicament (प्रिडिकामेंट) – कठिन या उलझन भरी परिस्थिति
Example:
1. Swami discussed his predicament with his close friends, Mani and Sankar.
2. Getting stuck in the heavy rain without an umbrella was a tricky predicament.
7. Deception (डिसेप्शन) – धोखा / छल / झूठ का सहारा लेना
Example:
1. Swami's father was deeply disappointed by his deception about the headache.
2. The clever magician used complete deception to make the coin disappear.
8. Compromise (कॉम्प्रोमाइज) – समझौता / आपसी सहमति
Example:
1. After a short lecture, Swami and his father reached a fair compromise.
2. To maintain peace, both sides had to make a small compromise.
9. Pivotal (पिवटल) – बेहद महत्वपूर्ण / निर्णायक मोड़
Example:
1. Swami's spectacular catch was the pivotal moment that turned the match around.
2. Regular practice plays a pivotal role in achieving good marks in exams.
10. Jubilant (जूबिलेंट) – उल्लसित / बेहद खुश / विजयी
Example:
1. The Malgudi team celebrated a jubilant victory after the final wicket fell.
2. The crowd was jubilant when India won the cricket world cup match.
[Call/WhatsApp: 9999702036] 11. Residing (रिसाइडिंग) – रहने वाला / निवासी होना
Example:
1. Swaminathan was a lively young boy residing in the quaint town of Malgudi.
2. My uncle is currently residing in New York for his higher studies.
12. Harbour(ed) (हार्बर्ड) – मन में रखना / पालना (भावना या विचार)
Example:
1. Amidst the academic pressures, Swami harboured a deep passion for cricket.
2. He harboured a dream of becoming a professional pilot since childhood.
13. Fostering (फॉस्टरिंग) – बढ़ावा देना / विकसित करना / पोषण करना
Example:
1. The sport brought them together, fostering camaraderie among the friends.
2. Group projects are great for fostering teamwork and effective communication.
14. Anticipation (एन्टीसिपेशन) – उम्मीद / पूर्वानुमान / उत्सुकता से इंतज़ार
Example:
1. The upcoming match against the Young Men's Union created high anticipation.
2. The children waited in great anticipation for the snowfall to begin.
15. Stern (स्टर्न) – कठोर / सख्त / गंभीर
Example:
1. Swami's father was a stern man who strictly monitored his evening studies.
2. The teacher gave the class a stern look when they started talking loudly.
16. Prioritize (प्रायोरिटाइज़) – प्राथमिकता देना / सबसे ज़रूरी समझना
Example:
1. His father would always prioritize education and homework over outdoor games.
2. To clear competitive exams, students must prioritize their daily revision.
17. Relent(ed) (रिलेंटेड) – मान जाना / तरस खाना / नरम पड़ना
Example:
1. Seeing Swami clutch his forehead, the teacher eventually relented and let him go.
2. The rain finally relented after stopping the cricket match for two hours.
18. Red-handed (रेड-हैंडेड) – रंगे हाथों (गलती या चोरी करते हुए पकड़ना)
Example:
1. Swami returned home cheerfully humming a tune and was caught red-handed by his father.
2. The student was caught red-handed while copying answers during the test.
19. Crucial (क्रूशियल) – अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण / संकटकालीन
Example:
1. Swami took a stunning catch at a crucial moment to turn the game around.
2. Scoring good marks in the pre-board exams is crucial for every student.
20. Elated (इलेटेड) – बेहद खुश / प्रफुल्लित
Example:
1. Swami was elated when his father finally allowed him to go for practice.
2. The whole team was elated after winning the final tournament match.
[Call/WhatsApp: 9999702036] 21. Abruptly (अब्रप्टली) – अचानक / एकाएक
Example:
1. The bell rang and the teacher abruptly stopped speaking.
2. The cricket practice came to an end abruptly when it started raining.
22. Evade (इवेड) – बचना / टालना / बच निकलना
Example:
1. Swami tried to evade his father's questions about the homework.
2. It is impossible to evade the strict rules of the Albert Mission School.
23. Monotonous (मोनोटनस) – उबाऊ / थकाऊ / जिसमें कोई बदलाव न हो
Example:
1. Reading the same page again and again became very monotonous for him.
2. The long summer days felt monotonous without any cricket matches.
24. Desperate (डेस्परेट) – बेताब / हताश / किसी चीज़ के लिए व्याकुल
Example:
1. Swami was desperate to leave the classroom and reach the playground.
2. The captain made a desperate attempt to win the game in the final over.
25. Confront (कन्फ्रंट) – सामना करना / मुकाबला करना
Example:
1. He did not have the courage to confront his father after playing cricket.
2. Students must learn to confront their fears before taking an exam.
26. Comply (कम्प्लाई) – पालन करना / आज्ञा मानना
Example:
1. Swami had to comply with his father's strict time table for studies.
2. Every player must comply with the rules set by the team captain.
27. Splendid (स्प्लेंडिड) – शानदार / बहुत बढ़िया / उत्तम
Example:
1. The Malgudi team put up a splendid performance on the day of the match.
2. The coaching centre gave a splendid farewell party to the old students.
28. Formidable (फॉर्मिडेबल) – बहुत मजबूत / डरावना / अजेय
Example:
1. The opening batsmen of the opponent team looked quite formidable.
2. Math exam can be a formidable challenge if you do not practice daily.
29. Ultimate (अल्टीमेट) – अंतिम / सर्वश्रेष्ठ / मुख्य
Example:
1. Winning the challenge cup was the ultimate goal for Rajam's team.
2. Hard work and honesty are the ultimate secrets to long-term success.
30. Spectacular (स्पेक्टेक्युलर) – शानदार / भव्य / देखने योग्य
Example:
1. Everyone clapped when Swami took that spectacular catch in the field.
2. The sky looked spectacular during the heavy winter snowfall.
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