What exactly happened on that Sri Lankan tour?
It was nothing major, actucally. It was a small pain, I fell down when bowling in the nets, otherwise there was no major problem. I am okay now and the two week stint with the cricket academy in Australia was really very good for me, it helped a lot. But after that fall, you went on to shoulder the bulk of the Indian attack in Sri Lanka. Did this aggravate the problem? No, I don’t think so, it didn’t really affect my bowling all that much. The real problem was that it hurt a lot when I threw the ball in from the boundary. Now I have learnt the techniques of throwing the ball in, during my stint in Australia, so that too is fine now. This throwing technique, care to elaborate on that? It is based on baseball, actually, it minimises strain on the shoulder. I have just learnt the technique, now I have to get used to it. Ali Irani, the then Indian physio, said in an official report that you had rotator cuff tear… I would not like to comment about it, frankly. Tell us more about your stin