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352 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2005
‘CHAR CHEEZE tofa-e-Multan/gard, gada, gurmee-o-goristan.’ There are several English versions of this Persian doggerel. The more literal would be: Four things have been gifted to us by Multan/Dust, beggars, heat and graveyards.
Or put it this way: strip away the context, strip away the circumstances, strip away the competition and all the rest of the stuff that really make sport … strip it, strip it, strip it down to a man and a stick and nothing more and the art of VVS barely resonates any less.
Sehwag was still in, still paying heed to the voice of Rafi in his head, ‘Barbadiyon ka sog manana fizul tha/Barbadiyon ka jashn manata chala gaya’ (Futile it was to mourn my ruin/So I kept on celebrating my ruin), and accordingly raised fifty in fifty-five balls with ten fours, none badly hit.