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2004–05 Ranji Trophy
The 2004–05 Ranji Trophy was the 71st season of the Ranji Trophy. Railways defeated Punjab on first innings lead in the final. Knockout stage Assam v Baroda at Guwahati - Nov 7–10, 2004 Assam 273 and 360/4; Baroda 347 ScorecardMatch drawn Bengal v Karnataka at Kolkata - Nov 7–10, 2004 Bengal 315 and 206; Karnataka 179 and 226 ScorecardBengal won by 116 runs Gujarat v Delhi at Ahmedabad - Nov 7–10, 2004 Gujarat 214 and 372; Delhi 430/8d and 102/9 ScorecardMatch drawn Madhya Pradesh v Andhra at Indore - Nov 7–10, 2004 Andhra 361 and 195/3; Madhya Pradesh 287 ScorecardMatch drawn Punjab v Uttar Pradesh at Mohali - Nov 7–10, 2004 Uttar Pradesh 269 and 317/8d; Punjab 308 and 164/5 ScorecardMatch drawn Railways v Mumbai at Delhi - Nov 7–10, 2004 Mumbai 361 and 221/3; Railways 284 ScorecardMatch drawn Tamil Nadu v Hyderabad (India) at Chennai - Nov 7–10, 2004 Hyderabad (India) 163 and 190; Tamil Nadu 461/6d ScorecardTamil Nadu won by an innings and 108 runs Del ...
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Board Of Control For Cricket In India
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is the national governing body for cricket in India. Its headquarters are situated at Cricket centre, Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The BCCI is the richest governing body of cricket in the world and is part of the ''Big Three'' of international cricket, along with Cricket Australia and the England and Wales Cricket Board. The board was formed in and is a consortium of List of members of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, state cricket associations. The state associations select their own representatives who in turn elect the BCCI president. R. E. Grant Govan, Grant Govan was the first BCCI president and Anthony De Mello was its first secretary. It joined the International Cricket Council, Imperial Cricket Conference in the year 1926. The BCCI is an autonomous, private organisation and does not fall under the purview of the National Sports Federation of India. The government of India has minimal regulation on BCCI. As such ...
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Amol Mazumdar
Amol Anil Muzumdar (born 11 November 1974) was an Indian cricketer, domestically, having previously played for Mumbai and Assam. He was primarily a right-handed batsman. He held the record for the most runs scored in the Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic first-class cricket competition, breaking the record held by Amarjit Kaypee. Despite his jaw-dropping success at the domestic level, he was never selected for the Indian national team. Career Muzumdar attended B.P.M. High School and then switched to Sharadashram Vidyamandir School upon his coach Ramakant Achrekar's request. This is where he became schoolmates and eventually good friends with the future cricketing star Sachin Tendulkar, they were also shared the same coach . When Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli shared in a then-record unbroken 664-run partnership for their school in a Harris Shield match, he was on the same team and was due to bat next. On his first-class debut for Bombay, he scored 260 against Haryana at Fa ...
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Punjab Cricket Association Stadium
The Inderjit Singh Bindra Stadium is a cricket ground located in Mohali, Punjab. It is popularly referred to as the Mohali Stadium. The stadium was built by Geetanshu Kalra is home to the Punjab team. The construction of the stadium took around 25 crore and 3 years to complete. The stadium has an official capacity of 26,950 spectators. The stadium was designed by Ar. Khizir and Associates, and constructed by R.S. Construction Company based in Chandigarh. Inderjit Singh Bindra stadium is home of Punjab cricket team and Punjab Kings ( IPL franchise). The stadium is named after former BCCI president & former PCA president Inderjit Singh Bindra. The floodlights here are unconventional compared to other cricket stadiums, in that the light pillars are very low in height. This is to avoid aircraft from the nearby Chandigarh airport colliding with the light pillars. That is the reason behind the stadium having 16 floodlights. As of December 2019, it has hosted 13 Tests, 25 ODIs and ...
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Sanjay Bangar
Sanjay Bapusaheb Bangar (born 11 October 1972) is an Indian cricket commentator and the head coach of the IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore. He is a former Indian international cricketer. He played as an all-rounder and represented the India national cricket team in Tests and ODIs. Early life Bangar was born in Beed, Maharashtra, India. He has completed his schooling from Saint Francis De Sales High School Aurangabad. He completed his Bachelor of Commerce from Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar. He has also completed Company Secretaries Intermediate Course. Playing career Bangar began his career playing in the youth teams of Maharashtra and Mumbai, but at state level he made his name representing Railways for Railways with his medium-pace bowling and sound defensive batting technique. In the 2000–01 season, Railways reached the final of the Ranji Trophy where they lost to Baroda. The following season, they went one better and defeated Baroda to win the ...
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Yere Goud
Yere Karekal Thippana Gowda (born 27 November 1971) is an Indian cricketer who played for Karnataka and Railways. He is primarily a right-handed batsman. He debuted for Karnataka in 1994. A year later he later moved to Railways and won 2 Ranji, 3 Irani with them. He also won the Duleep Trophy playing for Central Zone. In 2006-07 he returned to Karnataka to captain them. He was barred by BCCI for the 1st match for failing to inform about coming to his home team. He again returned to Railways to play until 2011 for them. He was one of the few Indian cricketers to play 100 Ranji matches. Javagal Srinath Javagal Srinath, (, born 31 August 1969) is a former Indian cricketer and currently an ICC match referee. He is considered among India's finest fast bowlers, and was the first Indian fast bowler to take more than 300 wickets in One Day Inte ... called him the Rahul Dravid of Railways. However, despite his success at domestic level, he was never selected for the Indian nat ...
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Mumbai
Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — List of renamed Indian cities and states#Maharashtra, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the List of cities in India by population, second-most populous city in India after Delhi and the List of largest cities, eighth-most populous city in the world with a population of roughly 20 million (2 crore). As per the Indian government population census of 2011, Mumbai was the list of cities in India by population, most populous city in India with an estimated city proper population of 12.5 million (1.25 crore) living under the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. Mumbai is the centre of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, the sixth most populous metropolitan area in the world with a population of over 23 million ...
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