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Agencies: Bhubaneswar , Nov 10 2012, 15:21 IST
the opportunity to come in contact with people of every background and every sort.
"I have played in many corners of the country where no corporate job would have taken me to. My teammates were from so many different backgrounds. Today, the national team is largely composed of players from small towns and tier-2 cities. The game has truly democratised and captured this diversity. This has been fascinating for me to experience," he said.
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