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India's first Test XI


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raju ranjan gogoi

by raju ranjan gogoi on Jul 18, 2007 01:32 PM

We have a history of Cricket. though this game cricket has been originated in England but it was the Indian who spreadout the game across the globe. We have produced some of the outstanding cricketers whom all the world knows.
I recommend the BCCI and the Cricket authorities to set up a museum of cricket in our country so that the upcoming generation can know about the past of indian cricket. Its really a heritage whom we have to preserve for the future of the Indian Cricket....

Raju Ranjan Gogoi
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Email : raj_tauras23@rediffmail.com

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Recognized
by on Jul 11, 2007 05:59 PM

At last any mass media had discovered these great stars of Indian cricket
KJ

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Sujay Gupta
India's First Test XI
by Sujay Gupta on Jul 07, 2007 03:42 PM

I had the good fortune of watching Col. C.K.Nayudu play, though he was in his late sixties. What a towering personality and an amazingly simple person! He could light matchsticks in very unusual ways. People of Indore still remember him with pride.

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akshay kumar
Atlast rediff puts something which makes sense...
by akshay kumar on Jul 02, 2007 05:52 PM

Atlast rediff puts something which makes sense...remembering the forgotten...providing worthy information to this generation...Well done and thnk for info..

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kathir
rediff means ready to efficient decerations in full future
by kathir on Jul 02, 2007 08:21 AM

yahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh......................keep it up hats of you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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the assassin
cricket commercialised...
by the assassin on Jun 29, 2007 09:59 AM

"Cottari Kanakaiya Nayudu (b: 31/10/1895; d: 14/11/67)

The first superstar of Indian cricket, he was the first Indian cricketer to make money by endorsing products,"....and the legacy continues..

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Sujoy Majumdar
Old Team India
by Sujoy Majumdar on Jun 27, 2007 12:43 AM  | Hide replies

Its really nostalgic to remember that despite so many differences of caste, creed and customs, all the members of the team of 1932 fought like tigers against the tactically superior English. Its difficult to forget that at one stage the English were reduced to 17 for 3 thanks to the devastating fast bowling of the great Mohammed Nissar and only some skillful captaincy by Douglas Jardine helped the English to clinch the match

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vinaykumard divya
RE:Old Team India
by vinaykumard divya on Jun 29, 2007 04:16 PM
hi im vinay kumar divya hlio im ue raks ruajsei oae apweaie anaair mad asruas and oerua ina one india com iru asd

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chirag patel
mohd nissar
by chirag patel on Jun 26, 2007 11:56 AM

we need another mohd nissar at this day and age. i sincerely hope this comes true...

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abdul naveed waheb
thanks
by abdul naveed waheb on Jun 26, 2007 11:29 AM

its really gr8 information........

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abdul naveed waheb
RE:why rediff
by abdul naveed waheb on Jun 26, 2007 11:30 AM
boss u have given a good information thanks

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