NEW DELHI, July 19 -- Michael Holding, the great West Indies fast bowler, was poetry in motion. Cricket's purring Rolls Royce who catapulted the ball at frightening speed, was also expressively known as "whispering death", a moniker that Geoff Boycott, like myriad other hapless batsmen, would endorse for the existential threat that Holding posed with his thunderbolts. But Holding has now captured the headlines not for his cricketing genius but for using his celebrity status to spearhead the fight for racial justice in sport. . Speaking a few days ago on one of our leading TV networks, Holding dismissed his own achievements on the cricket field as "fun and games" that were evanescent in their impact. In his view, what really matters is the ...