Testing times

In the last 60 years, spectators have witnessed near fatalities on the cricket field
Kersi Meher-Homji

During the tour of the West Indies in 1962, India’s 28-year-old cricket captain Nari Contractor received a near fatal injury from an extra quick short delivery from Charlie "Chucker” Griffith in the match against Barbados. Many of the players donated blood to save his life. Two operations were performed in the West Indies and one later in India when a steel plate was inserted inside the injured skull. A year later he played first-class matches but his Test career was cruelly aborted. Near death in 1962, Contractor is still with us 59 years later, aged 87. March 17, 1962 was one......



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The names in the second row of photographs are completely garbled. Is this only in the online edition or in the print one as well? Please ensure these kind of errors do not happen
- Pouruchisti Meherhomji
- 21-Oct-2021