Doha:
It was lost on her, or not, but it got you thinking. Who exactly was coming to whom at this World Cup? Was it the rulers of world football who pushed every button, turned every dial, bent every self-set rule to ensure that this mammoth money-spinning four-yearly global festival came to this tiny desert nation, essentially a one-city country (smaller than football-mad Goa by some estimates)? Or were the overtures from the other side, the initial prodding to engage, all of them finally meeting midway in highly lucrative convenience.
Whatever the truth of this worst-kept secret of current-day world sport and geopolitics, the appointed hour is here.
Two days are left before the ball will finally roll, but you cannot escape an underwhelming idea that assails you once you land and the asphalt dust of fresh construction hits your nose, sticks to your shoes and enters your senses to become the signature essence of this journey.
This story is from the November 19, 2022 edition of The Times of India Mumbai.
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