The Surfer: India’s golden age

In Tehelka, Suresh Menon makes the case that India’s team of the 2000s represents a golden age for Indian cricket, even more than the 1970s and early 1980s team did. He says what made the team so great is not just the number of away wins or the individual prowess of any of their players, but the fact that there were so many different characters in the team and that they held firm in the face of a match-fixing scandal and other controversies. India needed a strong captain who would…

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