Dungarpur did great service to the nation by pushing tendulkar very early. sadly, talent in india has never been protected and groomed, as like in say, australia - warne, mcgrath, ponting, hayden, would have found it difficult to be their best in india with bcci and its myriad differences.
so hats off to a person who spotted talent and help the team find a better batsmen or a bowler!
Re: lot of positives contributed
by Anuraug Rathor on Sep 12, 2009 04:29 PM
He pushed onlu Munmbai players,and pusehed out others.A thorough partisan and parochial man not fit to be an administrator.May he rot in pieces.
Re: Re: lot of positives contributed
by Pravin Gupta on Sep 12, 2009 05:48 PM
So Azaruddin is from Mumbai?He played for Rajasthan,and in your geography book Rajasthan is in Mumbai!I would critisize a living person,not a dead person. RajBhai asked Azar - Mian,Captaan banoge? and I would like to ask you - UllooMian, Gadhe_Ghode_Yede banoge?
The last and only voice for Mumbai cricket and Mumbai cricketers is sadly no more.....very sad news indeed!! Let him rest in peace!! I feel sad that he will not be able to watch the 1st test match between India and Sri Lanka at his dear Brabourne stadium in November......i thought he deserved atleast that much!!
Re: The only voice for Mumbai cricketers is no more........
by R L on Sep 12, 2009 03:12 PM
He was a misfit in the company of modern day sharks like Pawar & Modi
Re: The only voice for Mumbai cricketers is no more........
by Anuraug Rathor on Sep 12, 2009 04:31 PM
You said it right...he was a voice for Mumbai only, and the only people who miss him are the half talents that he helped push into the Indian team.The rest of India is grateful that he's gone.
Re: was he a player
by mohammed ali on Sep 12, 2009 03:00 PM
He played and lead the Rajhastan Cricket team in the Ranji Trophy. He was a thorough Genleman, loved the game of cricket and was not a business man like M/s Modi and Dalmia,