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Shubman Gill halfway through to being India's next batting great: Karsan Ghavri
The former India cricketer, Karsan Ghavri has gone on to back Shubman Gill, already being on track to be India's next big batting great, following the path of legendary names like Sunil Gavaskar and ...
Former India all-rounder Karsan Ghavri, 74, who is the president of All India Cricket Association for the Physically Challenged (AICAPC) congratulated MCA on their decision to form such a committee.
The former India cricketer, Karsan Ghavri has gone on to back Shubman Gill, already being on track to be India's next big batting great, following the path of legendary names like Sunil Gavaskar and ...
US President Donald Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on South Korea and Japan, effective from August 1st, as part of a plan targeting 12 countries. He warned against reciprocal actions, threatening ...
Citing the issue of 'conflict of interest', former India seamer Karsan Ghavri has quit the Mumbai Ranji Trophy selection committee. A meeting of the Mumbai Cricket Association's (MCA) Cricket ...
Doshi, Karsan Ghavri and Kapil Dev were the players who won the game for India. He also shone brightly in English county cricket for more than a decade.
Former India all-rounder Karsan Ghavri, 74, who is the president of All India Cricket Association for the Physically Challenged (AICAPC) congratulated MCA on their decision to form such a committee.
He has a superb head.” Former India all-rounder Karsan Ghavri, a keen spotter of talent, was also one of the early believers in Gill.
Doshi, Karsan Ghavri and the peerless Kapil Dev won that game for India. He was also a stalwart in English county circuit having plied his trade for more than a decade there.
Doshi, Karsan Ghavri and the peerless Kapil Dev won that game for India. He was also a stalwart in English county circuit having plied his trade for more than a decade there.
In the Melbourne Test of 1981 remembered for Kapil Dev’s five-wicket burst with a bruised leg, Doshi dealt Australia the early blows, along with Karsan Ghavri.
Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar led the tributes to Doshi, as the Indian and England teams, currently competing in the first Test at Headingley, wore black armbands in his honour.
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