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Sanjay Jha

Sanjay Jha

Founder, cricketnext.com

An avid cricket fan, Sanjay Jha's life has been a veritable journey starting at Bishop’s School and Fergusson College in Pune, winding through XLRI, Jamshedpur, a coveted stint with a multinational bank and on to Dale Carnegie, before cricket stumped him in 2000. He launched CricketNext.com, now a part of Web 18 family, in Mumbai. By his own admission Jha is no 'fence-sitter' and loves to write with malice towards one and all.

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Who The Hell Is Rahul Dravid?

Posted Monday , October 29, 2007 12:59

First Dilip Vengsarkar , Chief Selector, says we will have a "rotation policy" Then he does a 360* rotation himself and says , what rotation policy? All that matters is form and fitness. His syndicated columns earn him a commercial fee against BCCI regulations, but the others are strictly prohibited. Flip flop, and double standards all around. But we are like that only. A political figure in Gujarat is found sadistically savoring his gruesome exploits on Tehelka cameras, about killing a pregnant woman and gingerly extracting her....

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Kaalia

Posted Tuesday , October 23, 2007 16:27

Andrew Symond's biggest consolation is that fans don't boo nobodies. Symonds has a knack of usually hitting headlines for contemptuously hoisting innocuous bowlers into the stands with professional ease. But over the last few weeks, he has become the central focus of an unlikely controversial debate -- racism. And that too in the most unexpected quarters -- India. Courtesy some rather despicable behaviour by certain knowledgeable sections of our cricket loving fraternity from the Mecca of Indian cricket -- Mumbai. And Vadodra, the land of Mahatma Gandhi. It seemed....

Posted by Sanjay Jha at | 36 comments

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