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Kulkarni: Domestic Cricket Key for Test Aspirations

Kulkarni: Domestic Cricket Key for Test Aspirations

Dhawal Kulkarni Emphasizes Importance of Domestic Cricket for Test AspirationsFormer India pacer Dhawal Kulkarni has underscored the paramount importance of domestic cricket for aspiring Test cricketers. Kulkarni, who retired last season after an illustrious 18-year domestic career, believes that consistent performances in domestic red-ball competitions are crucial for Test selection."Playing domestic cricket is very important if you want to play Test cricket for India," Kulkarni asserted. "It is not easy to perform consistently in domestic cricket, but it is essential for Test aspirations."Kulkarni highlighted the value of domestic cricket in providing players with a deep understanding of conditions and the challenges of playing in different environments. "You get the idea of conditions in domestic cricket," he explained. "There is no option other than domestic cricket to play Test."While acknowledging the importance of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Kulkarni emphasized that domestic cricket should take precedence for players aiming to represent India in Test matches. "IPL is also important, but I give more importance to domestic cricket," he said.Reflecting on his own career, Kulkarni expressed satisfaction with his achievements, which include five Ranji Trophy titles with Mumbai. He retired last season to make way for younger fast bowlers in the Mumbai team."I planned to retire well in advance last season," Kulkarni said. "I thought this was the right time for them [young fast bowlers] to come into the team and perform."Kulkarni's retirement coincided with Mumbai's Ranji Trophy triumph, a fitting end to his illustrious domestic career. "I bagged the first and last wicket in that match, so it was a proper send-off for me," he said.

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Ajinkya Rahane to Establish Cricket Academy at Bandra Reclamation

Ajinkya Rahane to Establish Cricket Academy at Bandra Reclamation

Mumbai's Bandra Reclamation to House Ajinkya Rahane's Cricket AcademyThe Maharashtra state cabinet has approved the allotment of a 2,000 square meter plot at Bandra reclamation to former India and current Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane for the development of a cricket academy. The plot was initially allocated to Sunil Gavaskar in 1988 for an indoor training academy, but the legendary cricketer returned it to the state government in May 2022.According to a Maharashtra cabinet note, Rahane has been granted the land parcel on a 30-year lease. The note stipulates that 15% of the trainees at Rahane's cricket academy must be underprivileged children, and the construction of the academy must be completed within two years of Rahane taking possession of the land.Mumbai BJP president and Bandra MLA Ashish Shelar, who is also the treasurer of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), played a key role in securing the land for Rahane's academy. Shelar had taken up the issue with the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada) and Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and had written to government authorities regarding the matter.An official stated that the plot was previously allotted to Sunil Gavaskar in 1988 for an indoor cricket training center. However, due to the lack of progress on the project, the government reclaimed the land. The current condition of the plot is reportedly poor.Rahane expressed his gratitude on social media, stating, "Thank you... for supporting my vision of a world-class cricket academy & sports facility in Mumbai. This academy will empower young sportspersons with top-notch facilities & guidance, fostering the next generation of champions in the city..."The allotment of the land to Rahane is a significant development for cricket in Mumbai. The academy is expected to provide young cricketers with access to state-of-the-art facilities and expert coaching, helping them to develop their skills and pursue their dreams of playing at the highest level.

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Musheer Khan Emerges as Mumbai's Rising Star with Duleep Trophy Heroics

Musheer Khan Emerges as Mumbai's Rising Star with Duleep Trophy Heroics

Musheer Khan, the younger brother of Indian Test cricketer Sarfaraz Khan, is rapidly establishing himself as a prodigious talent in the Mumbai cricket nursery. His recent exploits in the Duleep Trophy, where he scored a magnificent 181 for India B, have further cemented his reputation as a batsman to watch out for.Hailing from the famed Azad Maidan in Mumbai, Musheer honed his skills under the watchful eye of his father, Naushad Khan, a former first-class cricketer. At the tender age of 8, he broke his brother's record as the youngest player to debut in the Kanga League. His bowling prowess, with 25 wickets to his name, also earned him recognition.Musheer's consistent performances in age-group cricket propelled him into the Mumbai squad for the U19 Cooch Behar Trophy in 2022. The tournament proved to be a springboard for his Ranji Trophy debut. With an impressive tally of 632 runs and 32 wickets, he was named 'Player of the Tournament' and earned his entry into first-class cricket.Despite a disappointing Ranji Trophy debut, Musheer bounced back in style in the U-25 CK Nayudu Trophy, smashing 339 runs against Hyderabad. His century (139) and three wickets in the final of the U19 One Day Challenger Trophy further showcased his all-round abilities.These performances earned him a place in the U-19 India squad for the Asia Cup and the 2024 U-19 World Cup in South Africa. In the World Cup, Musheer emerged as India's second-highest scorer with 360 runs and also claimed seven wickets with his left-arm spin.Musheer's confidence soared after his double century (203) in Mumbai's Ranji Trophy quarterfinal against Baroda. He further enhanced his credentials with a century in the Ranji final against Vidarbha, becoming the youngest Mumbai player to achieve this feat.His latest heroics in the Duleep Trophy, where he rescued India B from a precarious position with a fighting 181, have further highlighted his potential. While his inclusion in India's Test squad for the upcoming series remains uncertain, it seems only a matter of time before he dons the national jersey alongside his brother Sarfaraz.

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Suryakumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer to Grace Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament

Suryakumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer to Grace Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament

Suryakumar Yadav and Shreyas Iyer to Feature in Buchi Babu Invitational TournamentIndian Twenty20 International captain Suryakumar Yadav and star batter Shreyas Iyer are set to participate in the prestigious Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament, which will commence on August 27 in Coimbatore. The tournament will provide an ideal platform for the duo to hone their skills ahead of the upcoming international season.Suryakumar, who recently led India to a 3-0 series victory over Sri Lanka, has confirmed his participation in the tournament. The flamboyant batter is currently enjoying a brief vacation with his wife, Devisha Shetty. On Wednesday, he shared a photo on Instagram, expressing his eagerness to return to the field.Shreyas Iyer, who has been in impressive form in recent times, will also be available for the match against Jammu and Kashmir. The BCCI has encouraged Indian internationals to participate in domestic matches to maintain their peak fitness and form.The Buchi Babu Tournament is a highly regarded event in the Indian domestic cricket calendar. It will offer Suryakumar and Iyer an opportunity to showcase their abilities and prepare for the challenges ahead.Mumbai, led by Sarfaraz Khan, will be bolstered by the presence of Suryakumar and Iyer. The team's batting lineup is expected to be formidable, increasing their chances of making a significant impact in the tournament.Suryakumar, despite his success in the shorter formats, has expressed his desire to make a mark in Test cricket. The Buchi Babu Tournament will provide him with a valuable opportunity to fine-tune his skills and gain experience in the longer format.The participation of Suryakumar Yadav and Shreyas Iyer in the Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament is a testament to the importance of domestic cricket in India. The tournament will serve as a crucial stepping stone for the duo as they prepare for the upcoming international season.

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Shivam Dube's Resurgence Earns Him T20 World Cup Call-Up

Shivam Dube's Resurgence Earns Him T20 World Cup Call-Up

Shivam Dube's remarkable resurgence has culminated in his inclusion in India's T20 World Cup squad. The Mumbai all-rounder's blistering form in the ongoing IPL season, where he has amassed 350 runs in nine matches at an astonishing strike rate of 172.41, has propelled him into contention as India's potential batting enforcer.However, Dube's career trajectory took a significant turn thanks to the intervention of Mumbai chief selector Raju Kulkarni. During the 2022-23 domestic season, Dube played a pivotal role in Mumbai's Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 triumph, scoring 186 runs and claiming eight wickets. Despite his impressive performances, he was overlooked for both the Vijay Hazare Trophy and Ranji Trophy.As a result, Dube's chances of selection for the Deodhar Trophy seemed slim. However, Kulkarni, who chaired the West Zone selection meeting, vehemently advocated for his inclusion. Despite opposition from other state selectors, Kulkarni argued that Dube deserved an opportunity based on his past performances for India and Chennai Super Kings in the IPL.Kulkarni's persistence paid off, and Dube was eventually selected for the Deodhar Trophy. He justified his inclusion with a solid performance, scoring 119 runs and taking three wickets. This led to his selection for the Indian team for the Ireland T20Is, where he continued to impress.Dube's resurgence culminated in his selection for the Asian Games in China, where he excelled for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy, scoring 407 runs and taking 12 wickets. His consistent performances throughout the season have earned him a well-deserved place in India's T20 World Cup squad.

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Dhawal Kulkarni Bows Out in Style, Helps Mumbai Win Ranji Trophy

Dhawal Kulkarni Bows Out in Style, Helps Mumbai Win Ranji Trophy

Dhawal Kulkarni, the veteran Mumbai pacer, bid farewell to his illustrious career on a high note, helping his team clinch the Ranji Trophy title with a memorable wicket.Kulkarni, who had expressed his desire to end his career on a high, was given the honor of bowling the final over by captain Ajinkya Rahane. With Vidarbha needing just 10 runs to win, Kulkarni rattled the stumps of Umesh Yadav, sparking wild celebrations among the Mumbai players.The emotional Kulkarni was hailed as a hero in the post-match ceremony, and his teammates hoisted him on their shoulders in front of the home crowd. It was a fitting tribute to a player who had given his all for Mumbai over the past 17 years.Kulkarni, who made his Mumbai debut in 2007, leaves the team after representing them in 208 matches across formats. He has taken 281 wickets in 95 first-class appearances, 223 wickets in 130 List-A games, and 154 wickets in 162 T20s.Despite his impressive domestic record, Kulkarni felt he could have had more opportunities to represent India. However, he refused to dwell on the past, saying, "What's gone is gone. I look at the future [rather] than what's happened in the past."Kulkarni's never-say-die attitude and longevity for Mumbai were lauded by his captain, Ajinkya Rahane. "Playing for 17 years for Mumbai is not easy. But the commitment and determination with which he has played day-in day-out every year has been amazing," Rahane said.Kulkarni's retirement marks the end of an era for Mumbai cricket. He was a key member of the team's golden generation, which won five Ranji Trophy titles in six years. His experience and leadership will be sorely missed by the team.However, Kulkarni is not done with cricket yet. He plans to give back to the sport that has given him so much, whether it be through coaching or another role. "I've not thought about it much but cricket has given me so much that I want to give it back to the game," Kulkarni said.

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Mumbai Triumphs in Ranji Trophy, Rahane Leads Despite Personal Struggles

Mumbai Triumphs in Ranji Trophy, Rahane Leads Despite Personal Struggles

Ajinkya Rahane, despite enduring a disappointing run with the bat, expressed immense joy at leading Mumbai to their 42nd Ranji Trophy title at the Wankhede Stadium. Mumbai's 169-run victory over Vidarbha marked a significant triumph for the team.Rahane's personal performance in the Ranji season was underwhelming, with his 214 runs placing him ninth among Mumbai's run-getters. However, his crucial 73 in the second innings of the final, along with a 130-run partnership with centurion Musheer Khan, proved decisive in securing the victory."Even though I am the lowest scorer for my team, I am the happiest to lift the trophy," Rahane said at the post-match presentation. "As a player, you will have ups and downs. It's about creating an atmosphere in the dressing room and enjoying each other's success. This is a special moment."Rahane attributed Mumbai's success to the positive culture and attitude fostered within the team. "Last year, we failed to qualify for the knock-outs by one run. We had to create the right culture and attitude in the team. We created a fitness culture and I would thank MCA for providing all the support," he added.Rahane praised Vidarbha's fighting spirit throughout the final. "I want to appreciate Vidarbha's fight. Chasing 538, giving up is easy but they played really well."Player of the Match Musheer Khan and Player of the Tournament Tanush Kotian expressed gratitude for Rahane's guidance. "I enjoyed batting with him," said Musheer. "During our partnership, he would very nicely explain what he wanted from me."Kotian credited Rahane for helping him unlock his batting potential, which resulted in over 500 runs. "Last year I got a bit more confidence in my batting and I worked hard with my father. Ajju dada (that's how youngsters in Mumbai team address him) also helped me a lot," Kotian said.Rahane acknowledged the contributions of retiring veteran Dhawal Kulkarni, who has played six finals for Mumbai and won five Ranji Trophy titles. "We have played for Mumbai since our U-14 days. We toured for India U-19 (New Zealand). Whatever I say in his praise would be less. His contribution is laudable. Off-field experience sharing and not also with those not in team."

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Musheer Khan Breaks Sachin Tendulkar's Ranji Trophy Record

Musheer Khan Breaks Sachin Tendulkar's Ranji Trophy Record

Musheer Khan, the younger brother of Indian Test debutant Sarfaraz Khan, has etched his name in the annals of Ranji Trophy history by surpassing the legendary Sachin Tendulkar's record as the youngest Mumbai batter to score a century in the tournament's final.In the ongoing Ranji Trophy final against Vidarbha, Musheer, aged 19 years and 14 days, crafted a masterful knock of 136 off 326 deliveries, adorned with 10 boundaries. His monumental innings propelled Mumbai to a commanding 500-plus run lead.Musheer's achievement is even more remarkable considering that the iconic Tendulkar, who was present at the stands, was just under 22 years old when he scored twin centuries in the 1994-95 season final against Punjab.The 19-year-old's exquisite ton came off 255 balls, showcasing his patience and technical prowess. His brother, Sarfaraz, took to Instagram to express his pride and admiration for Musheer's performance.Musheer's journey to this historic moment has been marked by consistent brilliance. In the semifinal against Tamil Nadu, he played a crucial role with a valuable 55 off 131 balls, paving the way for Mumbai's innings and 70-run victory.During the quarterfinal against Baroda, Musheer converted his maiden first-class century into a double ton, smashing 203 off 357 balls in the first innings. He followed it up with a quickfire 33 off 25 balls in the second innings, helping Mumbai secure a draw and advance on the basis of their first-innings lead.In three matches so far, Musheer has amassed 433 runs at an astonishing average of 108.25, including two centuries and a half-century. His best score remains his 203* against Baroda.Musheer's talent extends beyond batting. In the U19 World Cup tournament, he played seven matches, scoring 360 runs at an average of 60, with a strike rate of over 98. He scored two centuries and a fifty, ending as the second-highest run-scorer in the tournament. His best score was an impressive 131.Additionally, Musheer has played 14 Youth ODIs, scoring 554 runs at an average of 61.55, with two centuries and two fifties. With 13 wickets, he is also a useful spin-bowling all-rounder.Musheer's achievements have not gone unnoticed. His elder brother, Sarfaraz, recently made his much-anticipated international debut against England, scoring twin half-centuries in his first Test match.The Khan brothers are a testament to the depth of talent in Indian cricket. Musheer's record-breaking performance in the Ranji Trophy final is a harbinger of his potential to become a future star for both Mumbai and India.

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Musheer Khan Surpasses Tendulkar's Record in Ranji Trophy Final

Musheer Khan Surpasses Tendulkar's Record in Ranji Trophy Final

Mumbai's Musheer Khan has etched his name in the annals of Indian cricket history by surpassing a record previously held by the legendary Sachin Tendulkar during the ongoing Ranji Trophy final against Vidarbha at the iconic Wankhede Stadium.The 19-year-old, younger brother of India cricketer Sarfaraz Khan, showcased exceptional skill and composure as he scored a century in Mumbai's second innings of the title clash. In achieving this milestone, Musheer became the youngest batsman from his team to achieve such a feat in a Ranji final, eclipsing Tendulkar's previous record set at the age of 21.Tendulkar's iconic 140 against Punjab in the 1994-95 Ranji Trophy final had remained a benchmark for nearly three decades until Musheer's historic knock. Notably, both instances occurred at the hallowed grounds of the Wankhede Stadium, adding to the significance of Musheer's achievement.Facing the formidable Vidarbha attack, Musheer exhibited maturity beyond his years, patiently accumulating runs before reaching the coveted three-figure mark after negotiating 255 deliveries. The presence of Tendulkar himself at the venue to witness the proceedings of Day 3 added a surreal dimension to Musheer's accomplishment.Prior to his heroics in the Ranji final, Musheer had already made waves on the cricketing scene by representing India at the ICC U-19 World Cup earlier in the year. His stellar performance, amassing 360 runs in the tournament, underscored his potential as one of the brightest talents in Indian cricket.Moreover, Musheer had demonstrated his prowess with the bat during the Ranji Trophy quarter-final clash against Baroda, where he notched up his maiden First-Class century, later converting it into a double-ton with a remarkable 203 off 357 balls.With his elder brother Sarfaraz Khan also making headlines with his exploits in the Test arena, the Khan brothers have become a talking point in Indian cricket circles. Musheer's meteoric rise, coupled with Sarfaraz's success, exemplifies Mumbai's rich cricketing legacy.As Mumbai set their sights on clinching a record-extending 42nd Ranji Trophy title, Musheer Khan's monumental achievement serves as a testament to the city's cricketing prowess and the promising future of Indian cricket.

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