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Diana Edulji (born 26
January 1956) is an
Indian former cricketer. Born in
Mumbai to a
Parsi family, she was
drawn to
sports at an
early age. She grew...
- Seth
Edulji (or Eduljee)
Dinshaw CIE (18 May 1842 - 8 May 1914) was a Karachi-based
Parsi philanthropist during the
British colonial era.
Dinshaw had risen...
- Sir
Dinshaw Edulji Wacha (2
August 1844 – 18
February 1936) was a
Parsi politician from
Bombay (Mumbai). He was one of the
founding members of the Indian...
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Nadirshaw Edulji Dinshaw (1862-1922) was the
eldest son of the
Karachi landowner and
philanthropist Seth
Edulji Dinshaw. He
lived in Karachi, Sind, Bombay...
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Edulji Dinshaw Dispensary (Urdu: ایڈُلجی ڈنشا ڈسپنسری),
officially the
Eduljee Dinshaw Charitable Dispensary, is a
building in the
Saddar neighborhood...
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Edulji Bujorji "Eddie"
Aibara (25
April 1914 – 7
November 2000) was an
Indian first-class
cricketer who pla**** for
Hyderabad in the
Ranji Trophy. Although...
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Indies at M.
Chinnaswamy Stadium at
Bangalore on 31
October 1976.
Diana Edulji led
India in its
first WODI
during the 1978 Women's
Cricket World Cup against...
- Jan Brittin,
inducted in 2021,
Charlotte Edwards inducted in 2022,
Diana Edulji,
inducted in 2023, and
Neetu David,
inducted in 2024.
Australian Cricket...
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letter to the BCCI, she
accused coach Ramesh Powar and BCCI COA
member Diana Edulji of bias, and of
humiliating her by not
including her in the T20
world cup...
- women's
national team by CoA
member Diana Edulji and BCCI's new apex
council member Shantha Rangaswamy.
Edulji wrote in an
email to the BCCI CEO that candidates...