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Amol Muzumdar

Amol Muzumdar Set To Become Indian Women’s Cricket Team Head Coach

Amol Muzumdar is set to become the Indian women's cricket head coach after impressing the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) the most during the interviews

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Still Believe it was India’s Loss Not to See Amol Muzumdar in Whites: Ravi Shastri

Muzumdar had an outstanding first-class career that lasted 20 years in which he amassed over 11,000 runs, including 30 centuries.

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South Africa’s interim batting coach Amol Muzumdar expecting tough India challenge

Muzumdar’s contract expires after the three-match Test series which ends on October 23.

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When a tight slap from Ramakant Achrekar changed Sachin Tendulkar’s life

The legendary coach passed away in Mumbai on Wednesday.

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Talks of Mumbai’s decline baseless: Amol Muzumdar

Muzumdar dismissed talks regarding Mumbai’s downfall as a domestic giant in the wake of the team’s 3rd Vijay Hazare title.

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Prithvi Shaw could faces issues in England and Australia with current batting technique: Carl Hooper

Former West Indies all-rounder said Shaw should tighten his grip to succeed overseas

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MCA extends deadline for coach selection to July 9

The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) today extended till July 9 the deadline for making application for the positions of the coaches of Mumbai Ranji and Under-19 teams.

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Karsan Ghavri to join MCA Cricket Improvement Committee

Karsan Ghavri will be the third member of MCA CIC, after Ajit Wadekar and Amol Muzumdar.

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Mumbai’s 500th match: Another milestone for the Ranji Trophy heavyweights

With a winning percentage of 47 in Ranji Trophy matches and 56.94 in the Ranji Trophy finals, Mumbai surely stands apart. In Amre's words, "Mumbai is Mumbai and rest is India".

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Rahul Dravid’s ‘maximum exposure’ idea to be applied as India Under-19 await busy season

The U-19 players recently underwent a month-long camp at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) where they practiced with the red, white and pink balls.

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