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Keshavamurthy C

Keshavamurthy C Keshavamurthy has been involved with prominent cricket personality Kersi Meher Homji – now settled in Australia. He has co-authored an article 9-9-99 with Mr Homji, which was published in the 'The Cricket Statistician' in the UK and in many Australian newspapers. He has provided the statistical content for Mr Homji’s book 'Dream Debuts and Swan Songs'. Keshavamurthy has been in the forefront of providing statistical inputs to the leading dailies and sports magazines of Indian since 1976. He also has had a stint as overseas correspondent of 'Cricket Herald', Pakistan for over five years. He has authored a statistical treatise 'Karnataka in Ranji Trophy' since the inception of the national tournament. He has also served as statistican for All India Radio in Ranji Trophy matches and domestic One-dayers.


M Nagaraj

M Nagaraj An avid and enthusiastic cricket buff, M Nagaraj at 50 still plays cricket at the club level. Having played the game up to the university level, he is a qualified scorer and statistician of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. He has officiated as statistician/ scorer in many international matches. He also officiated as the official scorer/ statistician for All India Radio.




Deepak Joshi

Deepak Joshi Deepak Joshi is a keen observer and ardent lover of cricket. He has been a freelance columnist for many years now. Presently, he is based in Almaty, Kazakhstan and will be a regular columnist for Thatscricket.com.

Note:

Sourav Ganguly was associated as columnist with Thatscricket.com during the Asia Cup at Bangladesh involving India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

Ian Healy, Alan Border, Dr Narottam Puri and Syed Saba Karim were associated as columnists with Thatscricket.com during the Carlton and United Limited Overs International series at Australia involving India, Pakistan and Australia from January 9 to February 4, 2000.

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