Mumbai: Despite strong backing from Sachin Tendulkar and a few other former cricketers Ajit Wadekar miserably failed in the elections to the post of President of the Shivaji Park Gymkhana.Wadekar lost by a huge margin of 80 votes to former
Mumbai: Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar has extended his support to former Indian captain Ajit Wadekar who is contesting for the post of President in the the famous Shivaji Park Gymkhana in Dadar.In a letter to the former captain, who
Bangalore: Former Indian coach Ajit Wadekar urged Indian coach Gary Kirsten to help his young batsmen who have been constantly troubled by West Indian pacers in the ongoing ODI series.In an interview to Cricketnext.com Wadekar said that Indians particular younger lots
London : Former Indian cricket captain Ajit Wadekar said that current Indian team lead by Dhoni appeared to suffer from “too much cricket.”“Our chaps looked a bit tired. We shouldn't over-do things - we shouldn't burn these players out,” said Wadekar,
New Delhi: Former captain Ajit Wadekar feels India's current skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the best leader in world cricket at the moment and will enjoy a higher success rate than Sourav Ganguly.Wadekar, under whose captaincy Indian team won their first
Hyderabad:Former India captain Ajit Wadekar today favoured an ex-Indian cricketer to take over the coaching job, citing the dismal performance of the team in the recent World Cup.
Mumbai:Former India captain, celebrated off-spinner S Venkataraghavan today condoled the death of one of his contemporaries, Hanumant Singh, who passed away here today.
New Delhi:Four Indian Test players suffering from fever were sent to a gynaecologist during the team's 1967 tour of England, says former Indian captain Bishan Singh Bedi.
Mumbai:Former India captain Ajit Wadekar today praised Rahul Dravid for leading from the front and marshalling a raw pace attack to re-write a 35-year-old history by winning the Test series against the West Indies.
St John's:The humiliating 1-4 loss in the recent ODI series against the West Indies notwithstanding, Indian skipper Rahul Dravid says the time is ripe to set the things right by winning the Test series after 35 years here.