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Rana Naved-ul-Hasan 'The Man of the Series was a big thing for me' Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, Pakistan’s latest bowling trump card, is a simple soul. Frustrated waiting for an international call, he almost gave up. But self-belief hauled him back The Wednesday Interview - Rana Naved-ul-Hasan John Wright's time on the Indian treadmill India's Mr Wright Just how do you judge a coach? Some people like to look at the win-loss record of the team that plays under him. Others, who are less statistically minded, prefer to accumulate anecdotal evidence from the players who have worked under him. You could speak to the men who employed the coach in the first place, or you could just pronounce your judgment from afar. Whatever route you take, you would have to say John Wright’s five-year association with the Indian team has been a success Anand Vasu on John Wright's time on the Indian treadmill India v Pakistan A fairy-tale match One of the most abused clichés in sport is the one about the game, ratherthan a team or individual, being the winner. For those on the losing side,especially after a contest decided by the length of a fingernail, such aglib phrase is no more than a slap in the face, another reminder of fallingagonisingly short. But sometimes, maybe once every decade or so, sport hasthe ability to transcend itself and render the result immaterial. So it waswith this one-day international at Karachi Dileep Premchandran revisits a night touched by magic
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