“The most beautiful thing happened to me in 1990 when I met my wife Anjali. Those were special years and it has continued and it will always continue that way. I know Anjali being a doctor, there was a wonderful career in front of her. When we decided to have a family .Anjali took the initiative to step back and say that ‘you continue with your cricket and I will take the responsibility of the family’. Without that I don’t think I would have been able to play cricket freely and without stress .thanks for bearing with all my fuss and all my frustrations and all sorts of rubbish that I have spoken. Thanks for bearing with me and always standing by my side through all my ups and downs .you are the best partnership I’ve ever had in my life.” The excerpt says it all. For me as a feminist this part was the piece-De resistance of the speech. As it is the homemaker’s story. A homemaker who is always taken for granted. A homemaker who is considered substandard in a man’s world, whos...