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Former Indian Cricketer David Johnson reported dead- Committed suicide

Former Indian and Karnataka Ranji Cricketer David Johnson is no more. According to ZeeNews, he died by suicide on Thursday. On receiving the information, Kothanpur police visited the spot from where his family members took his body to Crescent Hospital. Due to lack of proper response by the hospital staff, David breathed his last. It...

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Ranjitsinhji toys with Johannes Kotze

Johannes Kotze was tricked by his South African teammates that day at Hove, and KS Ranjitsinhji took advantage to the fullest.

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Parsi cricketer Soli R Mavalwala passes away at 90

Soli was a left-arm slow bowler and a left-handed batsman from Karachi who made his First-Class debut in the Sindh vs Mumbai match in the Ranji Trophy of 1947-48.

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Ranji cricket player Harpreet Singh drives car into Andheri railway station

Ranji cricket player Harpeet Singh drove his four-wheeler directly onto the platform no. 1 of one of the busiest suburban stations at around 7.20 AM.

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A Dream Test XI of cricketers who were born in the month of September

The month of September has given world cricket some of its finest gems. Here we take this opportunity and come up with a fantasy Test XI of cricketers who were born in this month.

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KS Ranjitsinhji: 50 little-known facts about the genius

KS Ranjitsinhji was a magical batsman, the first wristy wizard from the orient and one of the first exponents of the leg-glance.

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15 facts about the great Duleepsinhji

KS Duleepsinhji, born on June 13, 1905, was an Indian-born batsman who played 12 Tests for England.

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Ranji – 50 facts about the genius that may not be that well-known

50 less popularly known facts about the prince of the state of Nawanagar, KS Ranjitsinhji.

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Myth busting – Ranji, CB Fry, Sussex and the fertile mind of Neville Cardus

The ones who look at the lines of Cardus with scientific scrutiny often find glaring factual flaws.

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Salim Durani: I would have enjoyed playing T20 cricket

Salim Durani, born on December 11, 1934 was a flamboyant all-rounder who played for India in the 1960-70s. He is famous for hitting sixes on demand and also being one of the few cricketers to have acted in a movie. Despite being a good all-rounder, he played only 29 Tests for India. In an exclusive interview on the occasion of his 78th birthday, Durani looks back at his career with CricketCountry’s Correspondent Nishad Pai Vaidya.

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