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India bats its way upthe new world order

With the euro in peril and the US on the brink of bankruptcy, the west seems to have enough to worry about without fretting about cricket. Yet a private dinner, in London on Monday night, was just the latest indication of how global power is shifting from west to east – and how India’s newly rich and powerful elite is throwing its weight around far from home.

The dinner launched the foundation of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, India’s handsome and much-loved captain, whose team began the first match of its tour against England on Thursday. The event, backed by high-profile business names such as Citibank and Asprey, saw a room full of rich Indians, quaffing champagne and spending vast sums on cricket memorabilia.

An Indian cricket painting went for £260,000. The cricket bat with which Dhoni hit the runs that won the World Cup in March went for £60,000. The winner was so overwhelmed that, when he took possession from Dhoni himself, he upped his own bid, and paid £100,000.

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