Rajkot, Jan. 14 -- It's that time of the year when Gujarat is high on festive spirit. When the sky is covered with kites, flown early in the day to catch the pre-dawn wind, and lanterns light up the night, setting up a social congregation over til-laddu and fafda. Count 29,000 enthusiasts out, with the men in blue in town on kite-flying day. The Ro-Ko attraction should still be able to pull in the crowds. "We are sold to capacity," said Niranjan Shah, the octogenarian former BCCI secretary whose name the Rajkot stadium that will host the second ODI against New Zealand carries. The pitch here has been equated to the Jamnagar highway that leads up to the stadium, built in Khandheri, a village in Rajkot's Paddhari taluka. Three of the previous...