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Dilip Vengsarkar

First Test blues finds Team India in the red – yet again!

India lose first test against england in lord's.

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Tendulkar deserves Bharat Ratna: Deshmukh

Newly-elected President of the Mumbai Cricket Association, Union Minister for Science and Technology Vilasrao Deshmukh, today said that Sachin Tendulkar deserved to get Bharat Ratna and no one would object if the champion cricketer got the country's highest civilian award.

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Lord’s – happy hunting ground for India players, if not for Team India

India played its first Test at Lord’s against England and lost by 158 runs

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India in England: Six memorable performances by Indians

The best of characters prevail in England; most of them are India’s all-time greats.

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Politicians necessary in sports administration: Abdullah

Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) president Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said presence of politicians in sports administration was necessary for promoting the games.

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Deshmukh triumphs over Vengsarkar to become new president of MCA

Backed by Sharad Pawar, Union Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh pipped former India skipper Dilip Vengsarkar in a fiercely fought contest to become the new president of the Mumbai Cricket Association.

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India will surely return victorious, claims Kapil

Former captain Kapil Dev on Friday said there is no reason why India cannot win the forthcoming series in England but warned the team against getting complacent.

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Vengsarkar win will break the stranglehold of politicians over MCA

Will Dilip Vengsarkar be able to snap the near two-decade-old stranglehold of politicians over the Mumbai Cricket Association, is the big question as the former cricketer goes into a toe-to-toe contest with Union Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh in the elections on Friday.

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Cricketers should head cricket bodies, says Kapil Dev

Former India skipper Kapil Dev on Thursday lent his support to ex-national teammate Dilip Vengsarkar, who is contesting for the Mumbai Cricket Association's (MCA) president's post.

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Barve not to contest in MCA elections

Vengsarkar, a vice-president like Deshmukh in the outgoing committee, is striving to break the two-decade-long stranglehold of politicians in the MCA, and is being supported by former cricketers Milind Rege, Karsan Ghavri, Balwinder Sandhu and Chandrakant Pandit.

 

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