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Raman Lamba

Mohammad Azharuddin takes 5 catches on Sachin Tendulkar’s debut, shapes Indian cricket in the 1990s

Raman Lamba's injury meant that Mohammad Azharuddin would go on to lead India almost through the 1990s, making them invincible at home and vulnerable overseas. Azhar would also succumb to temptations away from the field...

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The guests before the event: Indian T20 XI before the birth of T20

A team of Indian international cricketers who have never played T20 cricket and have featured prominently after 1985.

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Raman Lamba: 10 things you need to know about the man who was a dasher on and off the field

Raman Lamba, born January 2, 1960, was a top order Indian batsman who had an impressive start to his international career.

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Gautam Gambhir plants a sapling in memory of Phil Hughes

In a touching tribute to the Australian cricketer, Gambhir planted a sapling at Delhi’s Roshanara Cricket Ground on Sunday.

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Phil Hughes and other cricketers who succumbed to on-field injuries

Phil Hughes passed away on November 27, 2014.

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Phillip Hughes’ death: Sad day for cricket, says Dilip Vengsarkar

Hughes, 25, was hit by a bouncer from fast bowler Sean Abbot and collapsed on the ground.

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Rashid Patel: More controversy than performance

Rashid Patel played a Test and an ODI but did not score a run or take a wicket.

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Raman Lamba’s death: A tale of determination and brilliance ending in tragedy

For three days, Lamba was kept alive on mechanical apparatus.

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Raman Lamba: Swashbuckling batsman who died in tragic on field accident

Raman Lamba prolific at the domestic level, and enjoyed some memorable moments for India in the 1980s. He was still in his prime, playing the game with unbridled enthusiasm, when he met his tragic end at the age of 38 while fielding close to the wicket.

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10 of the saddest moments in the history of Indian sports

An entire nation mourned as Sachin Tendulkar left the greatest arena for one final time. Abhishek Mukherjee recalls the saddest days in the history of Indian sport.

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