Here is what Ramachandra Guha said about the who is who of Indian cricket

Cricket scholar Ramachandra Guha laid bare the rot in Indian cricket when he wrote a letter to Vinod Rai, the chairman of the Committee of Administrators, pointing out the conflicts of interest that rule the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The historian said it like it had to be said. Here’s what he wrote about some of the most famous names in Indian cricket.
Cricket scholar Ramachandra Guha laid bare the rot in Indian cricket when he wrote a letter to Vinod Rai, the chairman of the Committee of Administrators, pointing out the conflicts of interest that rule the Board of Control for Cricket in India. (Graphic
Cricket scholar Ramachandra Guha laid bare the rot in Indian cricket when he wrote a letter to Vinod Rai, the chairman of the Committee of Administrators, pointing out the conflicts of interest that rule the Board of Control for Cricket in India. (Graphic
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