It is easy to forget that Raj Singh Dungarpur has played cricket for 16years. That’s not because his Test record is far from illustrious. It’s justthat, to most, he is the quintessential administrator – always in a powerfuloffice, always in the news, and frequently in controversy. In the last electionsto the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), he threw his lot behindSharad Pawar, who was defeated by Ranbir Singh Mahendra, who was backed byDungarpur’s long time associate and rival, Jagmohan Dalmiya. However, not forDungapur the clichés about taking letting sleeping dogs lie or taking defeat inone’s stride. In a chat during the first India-Pakistan Test in Mohali, hebowled a flurry of bouncers and beamers that Mr Jagmohan Dalmiya, first referredto here as "one man", would struggle to fend off.