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Shishir Hattangadi

Ajinkya Rahane Refuses to Comment on Wasim Jaffer Communal Bias Controversy

Wasim Jaffer has been accused by Uttarakhand Cricket Association of being biased towards Muslim players.

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Another woman accuses BCCI CEO Rahul Johri of sexual harassment

Former Mumbai captain Shishir Hattangadi is willing to testify in the case against Johri if asked by the BCCI.

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Sachin Tendulkar remembers Raj Singh Dungarpur’s role in his growth as cricketer

It was an evening which was attended by the Dungarpur family and the cricketing elites.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s class was matched by Sunil Gavaskar, says Bapu Nadkarni

Nadkarni hailed Gavaskar's daredevilry during the latter's 65 birthday celebrations.

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MCA announces condolence meeting for Vithal Patil

MCA has invited clubs, players and umpires who are affiliated under them at Wankhede stadium.

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Vithal Patil was a master of swing, says Milind Rege

Former Mumbai cricketer Milind Rege said Vithal Patil was a master of swing bowling.

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Vithal Patil was a more than a coach, he was a mentor, says Kiran Mokashi

Mokashi said Patil was more than a coach.

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Vithal Patil would come to the train station to see us off before tours, says Shishir Hattangadi

Patil would come to the train station to see teams off before tours, said Hattangadi.

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VS Patil passes away aged 86

VS Patil remained the highest wicket-taker in the Kanga League with 759 wickets.

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Sachin Tendulkar’s farewell Test: Rahul Mankad, Karsan Ghavri hurt by MCA’s shabby treatment

On the momentous occasion of Sachin Tendulkar’s 200th and final Test, everything else has seemingly receded into the background. The match itself between India and West Indies has been a sideshow. The celebrities — cricketers and non-cricketers alike — were not the centre of attention. Arrangements have been made for Tendulkar’s kin, friends, former teammates and many more by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), so, that everyone can bask in one of the most important moments in cricketing history.

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