Saturday, April 3, 2004 |
ALL roads seem to lead to Virender Sehwag’s residence at Najafgarh on the outskirts of Delhi. RZ-14, Laxmi Garden, Naya Bazar, has become a landmark address. The telephone at the Sehwag household has not ceased ringing ever since this batting star added a glorious chapter to India’s cricketing folklore with a record-breaking 309 runs in the first Test against Pakistan at Multan. Sehwag has put Najafgarh on the cricketing map of the world. And the people of this haphazardly growing township have no words to express their love for "Veeru". |
SIGHT
& SOUND: A formidable line-up
of commentators THIS
ABOVE ALL:
It is time to revive Hindustani
GOOD
MOTORING: The
crash grill doesn’t help |
FOR
CHILDREN CROSSWORD —
by Karuna Goswamy
WORD
POWER —
Heated exchanges MIND
GAMES —
Bad feeling DID
YOU KNOW...
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Candy is not so dandy RHYME TIME — A brother recalls |