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Introduction: Your regular, everyday superstar > Sambit Bal
THE CRICKETER
Extravagantly sound > Mukul Kesavan
The talent myth > Suresh Menon
The man who acquired greatness > Sambit Bal
The grit to be great > Sanjay Manjrekar
A cricketer most evolved > Aakash Chopra
The job he fell out of love with > Sidharth Monga
‘The best batting happens when you are batting in the present’ > Sambit Bal
IN THE WORDS OF HIS PEERS
The rock around whom the rest moved > John Wright
A gentleman champion of timeless steel and dignity > Ed Smith
The eternal student > Greg Chappell
The master will see you now (and always) > Suresh Raina
‘I didn’t beat him more than a ball in a row’ > Jason Gillespie
His team, his time > Rahul Bhattachariya
THE GREAT INNINGS
Kolkata 2001: Hercules on second fiddle > Sidharth Monga
Leeds 2002: The monk of Headingley > Sanjay Bangar
Adelaide 2003: Twin treatises in courage > Rohit Brijnath
Rawalpindi 2004: Notes from an ugly epic > Rahul Bhattacharya
Jamaica 2006: The Kingston grind > Siddhartha Vaidyanathan
Nottingham 2011: A part of his best self > Sharda Ugra
‘There are no easy catches in the slips’ > Nagraj Gollapudi
THE MAN
Dignity, grace, conscience > Rohit Brijnath
A sportsman of model decorum > Gideon Haigh
The reason I got married > Jarrod Kimber
The money moment > Samir Chopra
Start as you mean to go on > Fazal Khaleel
My husband the perfectionist > Vijeeta Dravid
‘When you’ve played at the top, it’s hard to settle for second-best’ > Interview by Sharda Ugra
‘Everything that has given cricket its power has started from the fan’ > RAHUL DRAVID
THE NUMBERS
The man they couldn’t move > S Rajesh
Records
Acknowledgements
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