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Diana Edulji

Diana Edulji hopeful of Virat Kohli, Steven Smith sorting out differences during India vs Australia Ranchi Test

COA member Diana Edulji believes that the BCCI did the right thing by calling truce on the 'DRS Controversy' as it would have "shifted focus" from India's win in Bengaluru.

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Diana Edulji: Huge responsibility awaits as BCCI administrator

Former India women captain Diana Edulji mentioned that being one of the BCCI administrators is a huge responsibility.

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SC appoints 4-member panel to run BCCI affairs

The court also appointed a three-member committee comprising BCCI Joint Secretary Amitabh Choudhary, Treasurer Anirudh Chaudhry and Limaye to represent BCCI.

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12 Parsis who played Test cricket for India

The first team from India that travelled to England to play cricket was comprised entirely of Parsis. In many ways, they were the pioneers of Indian cricket.

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January 26: Cricketers from India and Australia who were born on this special day

Indian and Australian cricketers born on 26th January; Indian Republic Day and Australia Day in Australia

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Dipika Pallikal, Joshna Chinappa’s feat in Commonwealth Games 2014 should be recognised: Diana Edulji

Diana claimed that she did not know much about the sport till the time she started following Dipika.

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Anjum Chopra: A multi-talented sportsperson who went to become one of the legends in Indian women’s cricket

She was influential in some of India’s most memorable victories.

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BCCI not supportive enough: Shobha Pandit

Former India captain Diana Edulji on Thursday berated the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for its discriminatory policies and said the poor show at the World Cup is a clear indication that women's cricket is not progressing in the country. "I think we are playing less cricket after we came into the...

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BCCI’s gender bias against Indian women’s cricket is most deplorable

In 2006, when the former Women’s Cricket Association of India (WICA) merged with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), there was hope that finally women’s cricket in India would develop. The cash-rich BCCI has enough clout in world cricket to take women’s cricket to great heights. However, what one has seen is nothing more than false promises.

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Diana Edulji lashes out at BCCI for not doing enough for women’s cricket

Former India captain Diana Edulji on Thursday berated the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for its discriminatory policies and said the poor show at the World Cup is a clear indication that women's cricket is not progressing in the country.

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