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Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi

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Look. You are not playing for Delhi, Punjab, Madras, Calcutta or Bombay; you are playing for India. You are Indian.
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Rallying call to his team.
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The Economist, 1st October 2011, p.89

 
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