Wasim Jaffer
Nov 11 2008, Sreelata Yellamrazu

by Shreyas Bhide

It seems Bangalore Royal Challengers ‘histrionics’ seems to be having a rather dreadful effect on quite a few heads. First Charu Sharma and now Martin Crowe has faced the axe.

Former South African wicket keeper Ray Jennings...

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