Life has come full circle for Amol Muzumdar . The Mumbai stalwart is one of the greatest cricketers, who never got to play for India. After years of toiling in domestic cricket and amassing over 11,167 first-class runs without ever donning the India cap, Muzumdar has scripted a poetic twist to his story. As a youngster he announced himself as the next big thing, scoring 260 on his Ranji Trophy debut for Mumbai. Sadly, he played in an era when India’s middle order was packed with icons — Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman, and Sourav Ganguly. In 2014, he retired from first-class cricket, ending an illustrious career that spanned 21 years. Eleven years after his retirement, the man who once carried Mumbai’s batting on his shoulders now stands tall as the coach who g
The Amol Muzumdar story: 11,167 first-class runs, never played for India — now he has made India world champion
The Times of India6 hrs ago
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