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Sharad Pawar

Former BCCI President Reveals Why Rahul Dravid Decided to Step Down From Captaincy

The former BCCI president also revealed that not MS Dhoni but Sachin Tendulkar was the first choice to lead the Indian team but the Master Blaster refused the role.

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IPL 2021 in Mumbai? BCCI to Get Full Support From Government to Host T20 Tournament at Venue

Pawar assured full support to the IPL members that the state government of Maharashtra would extend all possible support.

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Sharad Pawar: Lodha Committee report has ‘destroyed’ cricket

NCP chief and former BCCI president Sharad Pawar on Thursday alleged that the Lodha Committee report has "definitely destroyed" cricket.

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Sharad Pawar requests Supreme Court to reconsider one-state-one-vote policy

Pawar also said that too many rectifications could harm the game criticising, while the Committee of Administrators (CoA).

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Kirti Azad believes Sharad Pawar’s resignation as MCA chief was imminent

Sharad Pawar resigned as the MCA chief, apparently due to the sweeping reforms heralded by the apex court-appointed Lodha Committee.

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Sharad Pawar steps down as MCA President

Sharad Pawar tendered his resignation from the president's post of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Saturday.

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Sharad Pawar likely to resign as MCA president: Reports

If MCA adopts the recommendations, 76-year-old Sharad Pawar will have to give up his responsibilities. As per the Lodha Committee, ‘no cricket administrator can be over 70’.

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Sharad Pawar: Supreme Court to decide how cricket will be organised in India

NCP leader Sharad Pawar on Friday said the Supreme Court, which has so far been guiding how to run the country, will now decide how to organise cricket.

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MCA adjourns SGM; ‘One State One Vote’ proposal rejected

Mumbai Cricket Association in its Special General Meeting decided that key point of Lodha panel reform 'One State One Vote' will not be implemented.

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