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Sambaran Banerjee averaged a modest 25 with the bat in 75 FC matches. In 1989, however, he led Bengal to a Ranji Trophy win. And in April 1996, he was at Delhi's Taj Palace as one of the selectors to select the squad to travel to England.

The other selectors as well as Captain Azhar and Coach Sandeep Patil wanted Sunil Joshi. But Banerjee put his foot down for he believed Joshi was a bowler who could bat a bit and instead tried to push the case for a batsman he knew could prove to be handy with the ball in English conditions.

Banerjee had come to Delhi two days ago to meet ex-cricketers to convince them that media reports about the player's attitude were inaccurate. All his efforts paid off when he gave his player's career a new lease of life by putting him on that plane to England. Apparently, Azhar left the meeting extremely angry on being given a player he didn't want in his team.

Little did he know then that Sambaran Banerjee's 'agenda' would go a long way in saving Indian cricket which he would leave behind in tatters.

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