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Mihir Bose
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India’s win at Headingley, 2002: When Ganguly’s brave call at toss was backed up by Bangar & Dravid
Mihir Bose’s ‘The Nine Waves’ is a commentary on the different phases of Indian cricket, from the international debut in 1932 to Team Kohli.
Mihir Bose
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India’s win at Headingley, 2002: When Ganguly’s brave call at toss was backed up by Bangar & Dravid
Mihir Bose’s ‘The Nine Waves’ is a commentary on the different phases of Indian cricket, from the international debut in 1932 to Team Kohli.
Mihir Bose
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This Indian was probably the most extraordinary spy of World War II
Bhagat Ram Talwar, a Hindu Pathan, spied for as many as five countries: Britain, Italy, Germany, Japan and the USSR.
Mihir Bose
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