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Jackman still can't make it to Shimla, his birthplace

Updated on: 02 November,2009 08:01 AM IST  | 
Sudheendra Tripathi |

It is not only cricketers alone who are bearing the brunt of a frenzied international cricket calendar. Others associated with the sport are facing occupational hazards too.

Jackman still can't make it to Shimla, his birthplace

It is not only cricketers alone who are bearing the brunt of a frenzied international cricket calendar. Others associated with the sport are facing occupational hazards too.

Cricketer-turned-commentator Robin Jackman is a good example. Jackman was born in the picturesque and serene Shimla, just 123km from Mohali, where Jackman is currently as a television commentator. The former England seam bowler will be unable to make even a pit-stop to his birthplace which he has never visited.

Naturally, he is upset.

"I have heard it is a beautiful place," Jackman told MiD DAY. "I haven't been there and wanted to visit the place, but I don't have much time on hand. We finished a day-night game in Delhi and reached here the next day and are doing a day-night game again tomorrow. It is too tight.

"Maybe some other time," rued Jackman, who played four Tests and 15 ODIs for England between 1974 and 1983.

South Africa-based Jackman is also disappointed to hear that the beautiful city of his birth is turning into a concrete jungle. "I know for a fact that it used to be a fantastic city. But now the lovely trees and greenery have been replaced by structures," said Jackman, who enjoyed a distinguished 16-year career playing for Surrey.




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