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Anandji Dossa

CCI hosts memorial meeting for Anandji Dossa

The great statistician had passed away on September 22, 2014.

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Anandji Dossa – a life to cherish

Anandji Dossa had for long been the helpline for radio commentators.

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Anandji Dossa passes away

Dossa was 99 at the time of his death.

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Anandji Dossa: The 911 for the commentators and cricket journalists

Anandji Dossa, born on September 15, 1916, is a doyen of cricket statistics. His penchant for numbers and razor-sharp memory is evident seen even today. At 97, his unbridled joy is visible when he narrates rare cricketing anecdotes. Sarang Bhalerao caught up with him during his 97th birthday.

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JW McKenzie Cricket Books: The only cricket bookshop in the world

Tucked away in the town of Epsom, Surrey, hidden unobtrusively in the middle of residential buildings and nondescript stores, the JW McKenzie Cricket Books is a treasure-trove for cricket lovers.

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Dicky Rutnagur: The grand old man of sports writing

Dicky Rutnagur, one of the most respected sports journalists, passed away in London on June 20. Arunabha Sengupta pays tribute to the Grand Old Man of Indian cricket journalism.

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Anandji Dossa — Indian cricket’s Grand Old Man, is 96!

This reflects his confidence and positive approach to life even at such an old age. In fact, Anandjibhai and his 90-year-old wife are very active and go through their daily routine without taking anybody s help.

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Saraiya’s work ethics & impeccable dressing sense most unforgettable

Sudhir Vaidya, one of most-known cricket statisticians in the country, recalls his memories of Suresh Saraiya with whom he spent over four decades in the commentary box.

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