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Pravin Amre

Sachin Tendulkar reveals how late childhood coach Ramakant Achrekar changed his life

Tendulkar recollected how the revered coach asked him to go back to his original low grip after advising him to hold the bat higher.

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Way Indian team has adapted to Australian conditions is exemplary: Dilip Vengsarkar

Pravin Amre, who too graced the event, also hailed the Indian bowling attack spearheaded by Bumrah.

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Entire Mumbai team wanted to perform for Ajit Wadekar in the 1970s: Milind Rege

Rege, who played as a batsman and off-break bowler for Mumbai in the 1970s and for the most part under former India and Mumbai captain Ajit Wadekar described Wadekar as a captain for whom players wanted to perform

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IPL 2018: Prithvi Shaw is a special talent, says Pravin Amre

DD's assistant coach, Pravin Amre, has seen Prithvi Shaw grow as a cricketer.

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IPL 2018: Dropped catches cost DD match against SRH, says Pravin Amre

Meanwhile, Sunrisers Hyderabad star bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar said the victory against Delhi Daredevils was due to the collective efforts of the team.

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IPL 2018: Pravin Amre believes Gautam Gambhir’s biggest asset lies in his experience

"Gautam comes with the experience of winning IPL twice for KKR which increases his value as a leader," said Amre.

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Pravin Amre resigns from Mumbai Cricket Association following appointment as Delhi Daredevils’ Head of Talent

Amre's resignation would be placed before the MCA Managing Committee next week .

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Ajinkya Rahane will regain form in South Africa: Pravin Amre

Ajinkya Rahane had a forgettable three-match Test series versus Sri Lanka, averaging 3.40.

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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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Pravin Amre eager for Mumbai to break New South Wales’s First-Class title record

Pravin Amre is eager for the side to beat the New South Wales's record of winning the maximum number of First-Class titles.

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