MUMBAI, Aug. 13 -- FROM the shortest cricketers of all times, New Zealand's Kruger van Wyk, to the tallest, Pakistan's Mohammad Irfan, the sport has witnessed amusing variations time and again. A new chapter will be added in the coming weeks if the West Indies decide to throw into the mix the burly Rahkeem Cornwall, who appears all but your average modern day cricketer. In an age where Yo-yo tests and incredible fitness standards have elevated cricket to another level, a glance at Cornwall's giant frame and heavy built rush back memories of Bermuda's Dwayne Leverock, who shot to fame with an incredibly athletic catch against India in the ICC World Cup 2007....