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What's in the latest issue of Wisden Asia Cricket
jonathan hungin - January 3, 2002

Monday, June 2, 2003

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In the June 2003 issue:

A day with Bhajji
Rahul Bhattacharya travels to Jalandhar to meet a youngster who has wrestled with the vagaries of life and come out a winner.

`In a democracy, the majority always rules'
Awe, admiration, revulsion, Jagmohan Dalmiya invites them all in equal measure. His commercial savvy saved cricket from bankruptcy; now they say cricket needs saving from his lust for power. To Dalmiya, though, the idea of a split in world cricket is laughable. Cricket's prime mover speaks to Sambit Bal in the Talking Cricket interview. .

A kink in the reading
The laws governing chucking need to be interpreted and applied with consistency, says Michael Holding.

Best of Brian
Lara's top six innings relived. By six writers who were there.

Stars of the season
Five movers and shakers from the just-concluded Indian domestic year. Also: how Mumbai won their 35th Ranji Trophy title.

Plus
Joel Garner in the Gleanings interview.

Rob Smyth on how Michael Vaughan turned from the new Atherton into the new Gower.

Charlie Austin's Sri Lanka diary

My Favourite Cricketer: Harsha Bhogle on Anil Kumble

The new Wisden Almanack reviewed. Plus, editor Tim de Lisle's FAQ.

Ehsan Mani takes charge

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