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Thoughts on all sports, particularly cricket and football, with other current events thrown into the mix. An in-depth look at issues which asks the tough questions and is prepared to face up to them. With a straight bat, of course! No cutting, pulling, chucking or sweeping away of contentious topics.

Friday, 30 July 2010

EXCLUSIVE Interview with former India Under-19 batsman, Karnataka captain and teammate of Rahul Dravid, BARRINGTON ROWLAND

My exclusive feature-length interview with Barrington Rowland, now playing and coaching in New Zealand.

http://www.twenty20.co.nz/articles/30/07/2010/rowland-relishing-next-challenge
Posted by Avi Singh at 4:28 pm 0 comments
Labels: Anil Kumble, Auckland University, BM Rowland, England, Karnataka, KF Barrington, Mohammad Azharuddin, Rahul Dravid, Ranji Trophy, Scotland, Suburbs New Lynn, VVS Laxman

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

The John Howard saga- how did it all go so wrong- Article #3 on Twenty20.co.nz

My take on the John Howard saga at twenty20.co.nz http://www.twenty20.co.nz/articles/13/07/2010/the-john-howard-saga-how-did-it-all-go-so-wrong#more-845
Posted by Avi Singh at 4:54 pm 0 comments
Labels: Alan Isaac, BCCI, CA, Gideon Haigh, ICC, Jack Clarke, John Howard, Justin Vaughan, Malcolm Gray, Malcolm Speed, NZC, Peter Roebuck, Sambit Bal, Sir John Anderson
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