Brabourne Stadium — The Brabourne Stadium is a cricket ground in the Indian city of Mumbai. It is located near Churchgate railway station in South Mumbai. The stadium is owned by the Cricket Club of India Brabourne stadium hosted Test matches from 1948 to the 1972,… … Wikipedia
Indian Cricket (annual) — Indian Cricket was a cricket yearbook published by The Hindu. 57 editions were published from 1946 47 to 2004. During most of this period it was the principal Indian cricket yearbook. The editions were originally dated by the season covered (eg… … Wikipedia
Baqa Jilani — Infobox Historic Cricketer nationality = Indian country = India country abbrev = IND name = Baqa Jilani picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Right hand bat (RHB) bowling style = Right arm medium pace tests = 1 test runs = 16 test bat avg … Wikipedia
Rashid Patel — Infobox Cricketer nationality = Indian country = India country abbrev = IND name = Rashid Patel picture = cricket no pic.png batting style = Left handed batsman bowling style = Left arm Fast Medium tests = 1 test runs = 0 test bat avg = 0.00 test … Wikipedia
Anthony de Mello (cricket administrator) — Infobox Old Cricketer nationality = Indian country = India country abbrev = Ind picture = Cricket no pic.png name = Anthony de Mello batting style = bowling style = Right handed medium pace bowler FCs = 11 FC runs = 82 FC bat avg = 5.12 FC… … Wikipedia
Abubhai Jasdenwala — Abubhai Adamji Jasdenwala (1899 06 24 in Bombay – 1982 09 15 in Bombay) was a businessman and cricket administrator.Jasdenwala was educated at the Bharda New High School and St. Xavier s College in Bombay. He was part of the committee that mooted … Wikipedia
Vasant Raiji — Vasant Naisadrai Raiji, (born 26 January, 1920 in Baroda), is a former cricketer and cricket historian.Raiji opened the batting for Bombay and Baroda in Ranji Trophy, and was a reserve of the Hindu team in the 1941 Bombay Pentangular. At the end… … Wikipedia
Dicky Rutnagur — D.J. ( Dicky ) Rutnagur (born February 28, 1931) is a semi retired Indian sports journalist.[1] He was cricket correspondent for the Hindustan Times from 1958 to 1966, when he became a freelance based in the UK. He covered cricket, squash and… … Wikipedia
Jack Meyer (educator and cricketer) — Infobox cricketer biography playername = Jack Meyer country = England fullname = Rollo John Oliver Meyer nickname = Boss living = partialdates = dayofbirth = 15 monthofbirth = 3 yearofbirth = 1905 placeofbirth = Clophill, Bedfordshire… … Wikipedia