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- Ranadeb Ranjit Bose (Bengali: রণদেব বোস) (born 27 February 1979, Kolkata, India) is an Indian former first-class cricketer who pla**** for Bengal. A right-arm...
- this, Babaida entered Ranadeb's cabin to find Sayantika and Ranadeb making out. Enraged, he attacks Ranadeb. Sayantika and Ranadeb conspired against Babaida...
- gaining height over the years. He worked alongside former Bengal fast bowler Ranadeb Bose as part of India's Vision 2020 programme and he got selected for the...
- Fatakeshto`s wife Rajatava Dutta as the Home Minister Ranadeb Pal Shantilal Mukhopadhyay as Haridas Pal, Ranadeb's PA Bharat Kaul as DSP Durjoy Naag Sanjib Dasgupta...
- Tamil Nadu (2) and Uttar Pradesh Vidyut Sivaramakrishnan (Tamil Nadu) Ranadeb Bose (Bengal) Praveen Kumar (Uttar Pradesh) 2005–06 ****hede Stadium, Mumbai...
- Secondary level in 1997. Currently, the school has two buildings - the Ranadeb Chaudhuri Block is used for primary education from Nursery to year V. The...
- Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan Tamil Nadu 1972/73 Maninder Singh Delhi 1991/92 57 Ranadeb Bose Bengal 2006/07 56 Shahbaz Nadeem Jharkhand 2016/17 Source: CricketArchive...
- India Kolkata Knight Riders Up to 15 April 2008 Debabrata Das[N-RAN] India Ranadeb Bose India Yashpal Singh India Ankeet Chavan[N-RAN] India Mumbai Indians...
- VS Thilak Naidu (South Zone) - Chairman 2. Pathik Patel (West Zone) 3. Ranadeb Bose (East Zone) 4. Kishan Mohan (North Zone) 5. Harvinder Singh Sodhi...
- sources. Kartick Bose (N. M. Bose) 1935/36–1951/52 Parimal Bose 1962/63 Ranadeb Bose (R. R. Bose) 1998/99–2011/12 Sivaji Bose aka S. M. Basu Thakur 1949/50–1957/58...