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Cricket analogy

Mumbai, Nov. 26

The recent success of the Indian cricket team seems to have inspired a number of bankers and they are hoping to give a quick parallel. Mr M.B.N. Rao, Chairman, Indian Banks Association, said that bankers needed to learn from the success of the cricket team. He said, "Earlier we were good in bowling. Now, we are good in batting also and that explains our success." Let's hope for the sake of the stability of our banking sector, our cricket team continues to perform well. - Our Bureau

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