Whether Shashank Manohar plays chess or not, he has manoeuvred to position himself to be at the right place at the right time on the board of cricketing squares. He is always a move ahead and has an uncanny knack of steering clear of getting checkmated.
Hailing from a family of legal luminaries, he has a created a halo of a simpleton who has no use for a cellphone or a passport unless he is pitchforked into a situation to have one.
Some of his colleagues in the board have always suspected his cultivated good boy image. They questioned his motives and say that had it not been for the patronage of the wily Sharad Pawar and moving into Arun Jaitley’s camp at an opportune time, he would not have survived in the board politics. That’s some ingenuity for someone whose family members served as top legal officers in the Congress governments.