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Madhukar Vinayak Chandgadkar,
usually known as Prof. M. V.
Chandgadkar (born in
Belgaum 5
August 1920 - died in Bombay, 8 June 1984), was an
Indian cricket...
- Ghose[β] 1951–60 6 M. Chinnaswamy[β] 1960–65 7 S.
Sriraman 1965–70 8 M.V.
Chandgadkar 1970–75 9
Ghulam Ahmed 1975–80 10 A.W.
Kanmadikar 1980–85 11
Ranbir Singh...
- India's
First Cricket Victory". NDTV.com.
Retrieved 4
January 2024.
Chandgadkar, M.V. (1980).
Mumbai Cricket ****ociation's
Golden Jubilee Commemoration...
- S._Sriraman 1965–70 13 Zal
Irani 1966–69 14 A. N.
Ghose 1969–72 M.V.
Chandgadkar 1970–75 15
Purshottam M.
Rungta 1972–75 16
Ramprakash Mehra 1975–77 Ghulam...
- and
Tarun Bharat, Sakaal,
Pudhari in Marathi.[citation needed] M. V.
Chandgadkar,
cricket administrator and
board secretary Phadeppa Dareppa Chaugule...
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restored to the
original state. The
stained gl**** was
restored by
Swati Chandgadkar, one of the country's few gl**** restorers. In 2015, the
restoration project...
- this part of the
state to
become a Vice
President of the BCCI. Prof. MV
Chandgadkar, a
former secretary of the BCCI one told me how Col.Raja
walked into...