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The Colour Of Ink Is White
Asian faces on the BBC is fine, but Fleet Street is still a ‘subtly racist’ fortress—out of bounds
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“Azhar,Jaddu Used To Call Me”
Former Pakistan keeper Rashid Latif shares his thick dossier on match-fixing
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Cricket’s Dirty Games
Match-fixing looms as players, bookies, jounos and punters strike a nexus
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Ostrich Stance
Match-fixing charges kick up a ruckus. But the BCCI buries its head in silence.
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“The Guilty Are Squirming”
Cleaning the system is never easy, but a beginning has to be made somewhere
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Keeping Wickets For Sunny
Playing with childhood heroes was like a dream come true, even though it took some fudging
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Virtually A Bombing Experience
One can achieve anything at one’s computer-from honing baseball skills to operating on brain tumours
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Spinning Out Of Control
An inquiry into match-fixing turns murky as Pakistani players give hazy depositions
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Great Players, Great Guys
The amiable Sri Lankans turn into fierce gladiators on the field. And the world is still adjusting.
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‘ICC Ruling Is A Cunning Ploy To Stop Me’
In an interview to Outlook, BCCI Secretary Jagmohan Dalmiya spoke about his plans for the Asian Cricketing Council and his…

