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V Veera Kumar

V Veera Kumar

Deputy Editor

A keen student of the game V Veera Kumar represented Maharaja’s College, Mysore, in cricket. But he found his calling in writing, rather than playing, cricket. He has covered all major cricket tournaments, including Reliance World Cup. Some of the cricketing greats he has interviewed include Ajit Wadekar, Nari Contractor, Sandeep Patil, G R Vishwanath, Vivian Richards, Sunil Gavaskar, Wasim Akram, Glenn McGrath and Sachin Tendulkar.

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Will spinners get the support?

Posted Wednesday, June 27, 2007 14:09

Will the Indian spinners get the much-needed support from their seamers and fielders during the Test series against England? This question will be upper most in every Indian cricket follower’s mind in the country as early break-through by the seamers and good support from the close-in fielders are a must to win Test matches in England. With an in-experienced pace attack, the Indians will find the going tough during their Test campaign. As only Zaheer Khan, among the new ball bowlers, has the experience of bowling in England....

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Unprofessional Ford!

Posted Tuesday , June 12, 2007 13:59

Did Graham Ford chicken out at the last minute after accepting to coach Team India? There may not be a readymade answer to this at the moment but one thing is sure that history repeats itself as this is not the first time that Ford has gone back on his words and probably it may not be the last time either. Way back in 1999 Ford was offered the job of coaching the South African national team by the then managing director of the United Cricket Board of....

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