In a country where cricket is like a religion, bats are obviously prized commodities, but the industry needs sustenance By: Kalpana Sunder Driving down the national highway from Srinagar to Pahalgam, past snow-covered peaks, saffron fields, and army checkpoints, you come across Sangam. This sleepy village, located about 40 kilometers from Srinagar, greets you with grids of willow clefts stacked along the roadside and on roofs of buildings and left to dry under the mellow Kashmiri sun. Sangam’s claim to fame is its cricket bats, which find their way into…
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