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Colonel Kumar Sri Sir
Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji II, (10
September 1872 – 2
April 1933),
often known as
Ranji or K. S. Ranjitsinhji, was an
Indian cricketer...
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manufacturing cricket bats for
leading Cambridge University cricketers such as
Ranjitsinjhi and the then
Prince of
Wales and
remained a
family business. L.J. Nicolls...
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started manufacturing wooden racquets for
Cambridge students,
among them
Ranjitsinjhi, King
Edward VII and King
George VI. in 1941
Alison Gray
merged the company...
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therefore invited instead, and accepted.
George Hirst,
Wilfred Rhodes, KS
Ranjitsinjhi,
Stanley Jackson and CB Fry were not available. Maclaren's
great coup...
- level) and the Lord
Shiva temple. Col. HH
Maharaja Sri
Virbhadrasinhji Ranjitsinjhi 1929/1986, born 8 June 1910 in Lunawada,
invested with full
ruling powers...
- with the
following tour in 1903–4.
George Hirst,
Wilfred Rhodes, KS
Ranjitsinjhi,
Stanley Jackson and CB Fry were all unavailable. Only
three centuries...
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Jardine did not have an
impressive first-class record,
critics including Ranjitsinjhi, and Plum
Warner considered him a good batsman. C. B. Fry
believed that...
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However five
leading English players –
George Hirst,
Wilfred Rhodes, K.S.
Ranjitsinjhi,
Stanley Jackson and C.B. Fry – had been unavailable. Key: RHB: right-handed...