The flour miller who plotted some of cricket's finest batters

These days, they do it in laptops by just moving the cursor - but back in the day of cricket before computers, plotting a batter's innings was an artform. A wagon wheel - the graphical representation of a batter's innings, showing the distribution of shots - then required sharp eyes, steady hands and artistic flair, aside from cricketing knowledge. Arvind Gutgutia was an amateur, driven by his love for the sport, and natural talent. His wealthy family was in coal and flour milling businesses.

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