Darren Pattinson
Sep 8 2008, Sameer Kumar

Listening to Niranjan Shah in the press conference that made the entry of foreign players in to Ranji Trophy official was rather painful. They say that more money makes an individual selfish and self-centered and leaves him wanting for more. This may...

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