Matt Tifft has returned to racing 11 weeks after having brain surgery, and he
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surgery July 1 to remove a tumor that was about the size of a half-dollar and
was located on the right side near his temple, about an inch into his brain at
the deepest point. It was not cancerous but had the potential to grow
aggressively.Tifft, who received applause when he was introduced in the pre-race
driver meeting, finished 12th.After the surgery, I think the reason I was able
to make such a quick return was just the support I had from family and friends
and just the motivation to get back to racing, Tifft said Friday, a day after
his return to the track for practice. Its one of my favorite things to do and I
love racing.I think for having that ability to go out and say, All right, I want
to get back in the truck, I [had] the motivation to do that. That really helped
along with the recovery process because the days that were hard I could say to
myself, OK, next week youll feel a little bit better, a little bit better.
Someday youll be back. And, that day was yesterday.Tifft has three starts in the
Red Horse truck this year with a best finish of fifth. He also has competed in
six Xfinity Series events for Joe Gibbs Racing and has recorded two eighth-place
finishes.To get prepared to race and make sure he was OK to compete, Tifft has
twice tested a late-model stock car at a North Carolina track in the past few
weeks. NASCAR has cleared him to compete.Tifft said he has suffered no ill
effects from the brain surgery after his two late-model tests.Every time I got
in the car, it was like everything had been way before, Tifft said. [I] did a
lot of go-karting as well in between and before the late-model test. I didnt
feel anything at all that was different, and I would not be here this weekend if
I did not feel like I was 100 percent and ready to go.
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announced Wednesday that the team would assign Swedish forward Elias Lindholm to
his nations team for the upcoming tournament. Sometimes a Pakistani fan will
find cricket love in the oddest of places, such as east of the border with
India. In fact, from this side of the divide, odd doesnt even begin to describe
it.There is, first of all, the subcontinents geopolitical backstory, spread over
a thousand restless years and weighed down with enough psychological baggage to
jeopardise any rapprochement for the foreseeable future. There is the serpentine
barbed-wire fence snaking the border, from the coast in the south to the
mountains in the north. Of course, there is the flashpoint, the K-word, whose
mere mention can set off bullets and bombs. Unavoidably, there is the
contemporary narrative, a Gordian tangle with finger-pointing and anxieties over
nuclear war.In this twisted snarl of hysteria and hostility, I somehow lost my
cricketing heart to a rising Indian star. The attraction I felt was
overpowering, yet so were the barriers. Often the most exciting kind of love is
forbidden love, and what better place to find forbidden love than in forbidden
territory?Mahendra Singh Dhoni was 23 years old and playing his fifth ODI when
he savaged the Pakistan attack in Visakhapatnam in 2005. The crowd was at
capacity, the ground awash in coastal sunshine. India won the toss and batted.
There had been some hype about Dhoni, and he more than lived up to it, coming in
at No. 3 and plundering 148 at a strike rate above 120. Flowing red-tinted hair
framing a strutting mien, he cut a captivating figure, giving off the smell of a
future Indian great. It is a smell that we in Pakistan know only too well. It
fills us with dread.As Dhonis career progressed and he kept winning laurels,
including against Pakistan, those initial fears gave way to grudging admiration
and, in time, to outright adoration and fondness. Much of his allure lies in the
way he carries himself. When he bats, he is poised at the crease as if nestled
in a comfortable leather sofa. His technique is to combine brilliant footwork
with a secure bottom-hand grip showing the full face of the bat. He has the
brain of an astute strategist and the temperament of a finisher. His manner is
calm as night, solid as oak. You can see him trying, but never too hard. When he
crouches behind the stumps, he is like a big cat huddled in the grassland, eying
its prey.Above all, Dhoni appears utterly snug in his skin, going about his
business with ease and flair, as graceful in victory as in defeat. There isnt
the agitation of Kohli, the swagger of Sehwag, or the circumspection of Dravid.
When he celebrates, it is easy on the eye. No jingoistic delirium or madness, no
self-conscious understatement or taciturnity either. There is just this fluent
channeling of cheerful emotions. You feel like smiling with him and celebrating
along.There is no shortage of cricketing legends in India, but you could make a
compelling argument that Dhoni stands taller than the rest. Yes, the likes of
Tendulkar, Gavaskar and Dravid have the runs; Kumble, Bedi and Chandrasekhar -
and Ashwin catching up fast - have the wickets; Kapil and Mankad have their
all-round charisma. And Dhoni? He has the success. He haas captained his team in
more Tests (60), more ODIs (199) and more T20Is (72) than anybody else.
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India attained the top Test ranking for a 21-month stretch, starting November
2009, lifted the World Cup in 2011, captured the World T20 in 2007, and the
Champions Trophy in 2013. Dhoni does have detractors, but really, who can argue
with this record?He has been able to ask much of his team because he has given
much as well. In the list of historys most effective wicketkeepers, he stands
fifth in Tests, fourth in ODIs, and first in T20Is. As a batsman he has over
15,000 international runs at a composite average of almost 45; this career tally
places him fifth among his compatriots. Most impressive is his deftness at the
death. On the 40 occasions that Dhoni has been at the crease at the end of an
ODI, India have lost only once. In Tests and T20Is too, Dhoni staying till the
end strongly protects the team against defeat. The same aura of invincibility
emanates from his captaincy. There is this unfailing level-headedness and cool,
quick thinking. You always feel he has got your back. Along with all the
applause and adulation have come material rewards. We never thought cricket
could make one as rich as European footballers or American sportspersons, but
Forbes magazine has repeatedly named Dhoni among the highest-paid athletes in
the world, the only cricketer to crack the global top 100. Indias surging
economy, with a billion-plus consumers, and Dhonis brand as a champion, explain
his wealth, the bulk of which comes from sponsorships and endorsements. When I
first heard of the Forbes mention, I was happy; not just for Dhoni, but happy -
even in our part of the world, cash in sport had started to flow. That is
promising and gratifying.As one might imagine, nursing a passion for Dhoni has
been something of a struggle as a Pakistani. Apart from the fact that not many
people get it, there is the inner conflict. A close friend, who happens to be a
psychiatrist as well as a cricket buff, explained it away as reaction formation
- a psychological phenomenon where you end up praising what you actually
dislike. An honest examination leaves me unconvinced of this theory. Another
friend, a self-proclaimed expert on relationships, opined that I am confusing
admiration with envy. I dont think I am.I do wish that Sarfraz Ahmed will
blossom into a Pakistani version of Dhoni before long, but I dont begrudge India
its great good fortune. Dhoni is a creation of India and the modern Indian
cricket scene, and he fits that setting incredibly well. Its a joy to see him
perform, though when he does it against Pakistan, things get complicated. Five
of Dhonis 22 Man-of-the-Match awards have come against my team, and I have
watched all of those games. Naturally, it is no fun to see my team lose but it
lifts my spirits to know that Dhoni has done well. It is not a case of divided
loyalty. It is hearty applause for a man who so abundantly deserves his success.
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