Sanjay Jha

Sanjay Jha

Founder, cricketnext.com

An avid cricket fan, Sanjay Jha's life has been a veritable journey starting at Bishop’s School and Fergusson College in Pune, winding through XLRI, Jamshedpur, a coveted stint with a multinational bank and on to Dale Carnegie, before cricket stumped him in 2000. He launched CricketNext.com, now a part of Web 18 family, in Mumbai. By his own admission Jha is no 'fence-sitter' and loves to write with malice towards one and all.

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BCCI's teargate scandal!

Posted Sunday , April 27, 2008 16:57

Have you seen the Sanjay Dutt comical farce called Dhamaal? In that movie, almost every few seconds someone slaps the other chap for no apparent reason. And the audience roars in the aisles , their stomachs doing a muscular juggle. Since Mr Lalit Modi, IPL Commissioner or Commander or Constable or whatever has officially declared the IPL as a " TV reality show" , he should be ideally thrilled by Harbhajan Singh's right-handed stinging slap across S Sreesanth's left cheek. Because it makes the classic marriage between cricket and Bollywood....

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Which Kaif? Katrina, of course

Posted Tuesday , April 22, 2008 15:25

S Sreesanth failed miserably as he dived to save a run hit by Aussie Shane Watson of the Rajasthan Royals. The normally placid crowd of Jaipur booed the Kerala boy with sadistic delight, even as a visibly distraught Sreesanth tried to quickly recapture composure. Elsewhere, Rahul Dravid felt in alien land inhabited by unreceptive hosts as his straight drive for a classy boundary was met with a deafening silence by the supporters of Mumbai Indians at Wankhede. At the end of the match, Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar had a quick....

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Which Kaif? Katrina, of course

Posted Tuesday , April 22, 2008 15:06

S Sreesanth failed miserably as he dived to save a run hit by Aussie Shane Watson of the Rajasthan Royals. The normally placid crowd of Jaipur booed the Kerala boy with sadistic delight, even as a visibly distraught Sreesanth tried to quickly recapture composure. Elsewhere, Rahul Dravid felt in alien land inhabited by unreceptive hosts as his straight drive for a classy boundary was met with a deafening silence by the supporters of Mumbai Indians at Wankhede. At the end of the match, Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar had a quick....

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Prince is history! Welcome the King of Kolkata!

Posted Monday , April 14, 2008 13:18

Sourav Ganguly rode like a true Knight Rider, the name of his Kolkota IPL franchise, with distinguished élan and resolute intent. If that drowning man clutching at a straw knock of 87 at Ahmedabad was not enough, his defiant , deliberate and determined innings of the same score at Kanpur, pulled India out of a murky situation, giving it crucial stability just when a dramatic capsize looked imminent. It was outstanding batting by a man who has come to typify gallantry, grit and guts of Indian cricket. Ganguly....

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