Wasim's legacy: A crop of Indian left-armers
Huw Richards points out in the International Herald Tribune that Zaheer Khan is only the fourth left-arm fast bowler (excluding Garry Sobers) to take 150 Test wickets

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It is hard to see why the left-arm quick bowler should be such a rarity. In any adversarial sport there are advantages to being a minority. Southpaw boxers, left-arm baseball pitchers like Tom Glavine of the New York Mets - who is seeking his 300th victory - and left-handed tennis players like John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova all present their opponents distinctive problems. For a cricket team rotating four or five bowlers, there are great advantages to having one or two who test batsmen from a different angle.
They were at the perfect, impressionable age to admire and wish to emulate another left-handed cricketer. Wasim's final legacy to cricket may be across a disputed border in another country.
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan is a former assistant editor at Cricinfo