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A new life


IT is in the fitness of things that India's former cricket captain Azharuddin is geared to set up a chain of health clubs across the country. For Azhar, life almost came to a standstill with allegations of match fixing. Sometime later he got back to life minus cricket. But now he's totally gung-ho with his latest venture which he feels is more in keeping with his personal ambitions. "Sometimes we are so tired physically that the mind is incapable of working creatively," explained he. And it is to help work off these blues that Azhar hopes to cater to. He claims that today he is a much more relaxed person and feels that the worst moments of his life have taught him "to value patience more than anything else."

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