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Nayan Mongia

MS Dhoni should be given the honour of deciding his retirement, feels Nayan Mongia

Nayan Mongia believes MS Dhoni is still the safest wicketkeeper in the world and should lead India at least till next year's ICC World T20.

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Nayan Mongia makes a mark in the first ever Border-Gavaskar Trophy match

Back in the 1980s and 1990s, Indian wicketkeepers didn’t have a reputation of scoring big. But October 11, 1996, saw Nayan Mongia excelling in the role of an opener and scoring a hundred.

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What followed after Kapil Dev went past Richard Hadlee

Kapil Dev bagged his 432nd scalp by taking the wicket of Hashan Tillekaratne

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Nayan Mongia: 15 facts about the former Indian wicket-keeper

Nayan Ramlal Mongia, born on December 19, 1969, was one of India’s finest wicketkeepers, keeping wickets when Anil Kumble was at his peak.

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Deepak Hooda continues to play for Baroda in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy for more match practice

Hooda has been allowed to play for the first two matches of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

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Baroda Cricket Association elections to held on December 15

Plenty of former Indian cricketers vie for a post in the upcoming BCA elections.

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Manoj Prabhakar and Nayan Mongia inexplicably refuse to chase 63 in 54 balls as India lose to West Indies

This was probably the incident that triggered the Chandrachud Commission.

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Nayan Mongia’s 152 powers India to 7-wicket win in inaugural Border-Gavaskar Test against Australia

On October 11, 1996, Nayan Mongia, playing his 13th Test match and the first as an opener, scored 152 against Australia in the inaugural Border-Gavaskar match at the Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi. The effort proved decisive as India mauled the Aussies by seven wickets, writes Sarang Bhalerao.

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BCCI condoles death of former secretary Jaywant Lele

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) condoled the death of Jaywant Lele, the diminutive former BCCI secretary during whose tenure the match-fixing scandal broke out in 2000, and who passed away at his residence in Vadodara following a massive heart attack.

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Jaywant Lele passes away after heart-attack

Former secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Jaywant Yeshwant Lele passed away at his residence at Vadodara, following a massive heart attack.

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