London: Raj Singh Dungarpur was an "uncompromising devotee" of Indian cricket who opened the doors for Sachin Tendulkar to Indian team, British newspaper Times said in a tribute to the former BCCI president, who passed away a couple of weeks
Mumbai: "The best possible tribute to Raj Singh Dungarpur would be be for the Cricket Club of India to name their main gate after him" says Sachin Tendulkar.He was speaking at a condolence meeting to mourn the death of
Mumbai: Former President of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Raj Singh Dungarpur died on Saturday following a protracted illness at his Worli home in Mumbai.Seventy-four-year old Dungarpur was reportedly suffering from Alzheimer.“It is a great loss to the
Pune:Former national cricket selection panel chief Rajsingh Dungarpur today observed that consistency was sadly never a virtue of India.
Mumbai:The International Cricket Council (ICC) will be requested to shift the Champions Trophy final from the Brabourne stadium here if the wicket does not improve, a senior official said.
Varanasi:Terming the burn out problem as a major issue in international cricket, former BCCI president Raj Singh Dungarpur yesterday called upon the International Cricket Council (ICC) to urgently come up with a solution.
Varanasi:Terming Team India skipper Rahul Dravid as the best cricket captain the country has ever produced, former BCCI chairman and selector Raj Singh Dungarpur yesterday said the 2007 World Cup could be ''ours if we beat all opponents on the fielding turf''.
Kolkata:Former BCCI chief Raj Singh Dungarpur today chose to downplay the 'finger controversy' surrounding Indian coach Greg Chappell saying it was a 'trivial issue'.
Kolkata:Former BCCI chief Raj Singh Dungarpur, whose faction won overwhelmingly in today's Board elections stressed the need for giving voting rights to Indian team skipper and coach in selection committee meetings.
Kolkata:Following is the list of authorised representatives of the affiliate units in the 76th AGM of the BCCI, released here today by the Election observer T S Krishnamurthy.