On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Lahar Appaiah<[email protected]> wrote:
> There have been a few left handed 'South Indian" cricketers, such as WV
> Raman, Venkatapathi Raju, etc, but not enough to make an impact. Islam, on
> the other hand, has produced a clutch of talented left-handed cricketers-
> Wasim, Saeed Anwar, Zaheer Khan, etc. Does this mean that left-handed South
> Indians are not given enough support when they are kids?

I like how you've conflated 'south Indian vs non-south Indian' with
'Hindu vs Islam'. :) The clutch of left-handed, non-south Indian Hindu
batsmen in the current Indian team supports the former theory, but
probably not quite the latter.

At least among south Indian Hindus, I know there is still plenty of
stigma attached to being left-handed. I have a couple of cousins who
were forced as children to learn to use their right hands, especially
while eating, when their natural urge was to use the left.

Venkat Inumella

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