At some stage, hard to say when, Sourav Ganguly no longer remained a cricketer and turned into a folk hero and a folk villain. Averages and the rest came into it but with Ganguly things became a matter of convictions of the soul. Anything he did or did not do could provoke an outcry. Everything that was done to him or not done to him could provoke an outcry. Ganguly issues took the form of movements...
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In this month's issue: Sourav Ganguly and the conflicting responses his predicament evokes; John Wright and Sanjay Manjrekar on the art of Virender Sehwag; a review of the Pakistan-India Test series; Dileep Premachandran's tour diary; Gideon Haigh on Kerry Packer and on the history of the appeal; columns and comment by Mark Richardson, Greg Baum, Mike Marqusee and more.