More bastions are being conquered by women. One such is cricket umpiring. We got lucky, and met Gayathri, one of only 3 umpires in India who are women. She happens to be a friend of our colleague Preeti Ravikiran, and was on campus to meet her. So naturally, we hijacked her for a while, and had a scintillating conversation, and a little Golf Putting outing too (my idea). During the conversation, I found out she is an alum of XIMB where I taught early in my career (though she was there later). Some pics.
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