Down the lanes of Chinatown.......
Cricket and China rarely find themselves on the same table. But despite this fact Chinaman, the legspinner bowled but a left hander, is a known term in the cricket world. But how did this term come up, referring to the loosest bonds of Cricket and a Nation? It all dates to 1933. Born to parents of Chinese descent, in Port of Spain, Trinidad, 29-year-old Edgar "Puss" Echong not only did become the first player of Chinese descent to play International Cricket, but also brought about a revolution in the world of Cricket! It was the summer of 1933, when the Windies had visited the European giants not only to win an away series but also to prove a point against apartheid. After being 1-0 down in the series, the Indians of the West were able to make a comeback at the Old Trafford. It had required a rescue act by captain Douglas Jardine and all-rounder Walter Robins to steady England — so surprising and spirited had been the West Indian show at Old Trafford. First George H