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A Visionary & a Gentleman

September 23, 2011

N Ganesan

Jaisimha and Pataudi (Image courtesy: www.mljaisimha.com)

A titan of Indian cricket – and a wonderful human being – is no more. A little over a dozen years after his friend ML Jaisimha died of lung cancer, Pataudi – and I have not been able to bring myself to call him Mansur Ali Khan – has fallen to a lung infection. I was hoping that he would pull through, like he did on the cricket field where he battled adversity without flinching.

It was a privilege watching him play the Moin-ud-Dowla Gold Cup in my hometown of Hyderabad for an assortment of teams over a number of years, the Hyderabad side in the Ranji Trophy in places like Kothagudem and Sirpur-Kagaznagar, and the South Zone squad.

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Once upon a time in Hyderabad…

August 27, 2011

I just have to hear the words “Once upon a time in Hyderabad” for my grandparents’ voices to come wafting in. My brothers and I grew up listening to the many moral tales that grandfather, a retired Post Master, had up his sleeve each evening but my grandmother recounted more stories about Hyderabad. I can recollect her voice quivered every time she recalled the advent of plague and how she had to move her brood to a camp in Punjagutta. And, for that matter, when she told us with pride about how grandfather braved the Razakkars during Police Action in 1948 and guarded a sackful of cash to be able to turn it over to Government of India Agent General KM Munshi.

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What Sanga strives to be worthy of

July 6, 2011

Want to know what Sri Lankan cricket star Kumar Sangakkara aims to be worthy of? The answer is in the following excerpt from his stirring Spirit of Cricket Colin Cowdrey Lecture at MCC on Monday, July 4.

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