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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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Understanding the ticketing conundrum

February 27, 2011

On Sunday morning, I saw a shocking picture of a man in khakhi swingling his baton to threaten — and not to hit, I hope — a gaggle of hapless but hopeful cricket fans queuing up for ICC Cricket World Cup tickets in Bangalore.

I also read a statement by the International Cricket Council CEO Haroon Lorgat that the frantic rush for the tickets was an indication of the popularity of the 50-over format and the passion fans, especially in India, have for the game.

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Match fixing: A Dead Enemy?

February 5, 2011

Cricketing Cultures in Conflict. This is the title of a an anthology published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group) in 2004, the year following the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 in South Africa. The editors, Boria Majumdar  and JA Mangan, invited me to contribute an article. Click on the photo of the book’s cover page to read a  PDF version of my piece.

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My tweets

  • Has been an absolute pleasure watching Sir Vivian Richards the past month. What a human being! Always ready to share his knowledge. #respect: 3 days ago
  • A delightful view of the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, as seen from my balcony window last night. :) http://t.co/Dmj4uKpIpB: 1 week ago

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