Ajit Wadekar has blamed the lack of time for Team India to "acclimatise" in South Africa for their humiliating Test series loss to the Proteas.
The media of course would not have skipped a question pertaining to Virat Kohli. When asked, Wadekar called him "tremendously attacking cricketer".
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".
Not many are aware of the other form of cricket that was started in last few years —All India Cricket Association for Physically Challenged, which is being run by former Indian skipper Ajit Wadekar and is also the President of the association.
Ajit Wadekar is not merely another Indian cricketer: he was the first captain who taught India to dream of winning, especially overseas.
The first Test between India and Australia will be played at Pune on February 23.
The fans of Indian cricket of the 1970s are perhaps unique.
Mumbai Indians take on Royal Challengers Bangalore in Match 14 of IPL 2016 at Mumbai.
Before that win at Dunedin, India had played 31 overseas Tests, drawing 10 and losing 21.
The Col CK Nayudu Committee met at the Cricket Centre, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) – Mumbai and unanimously nominated Syed Kirmani for the award