Amol Muzumdar’s journey is the stuff of legend, though tinged with heartbreak. The Mumbai stalwart scored a staggering 11,167 first-class runs at an average nearing 48, including a record-breaking 260 on debut, surpassing GR Vishwanath’s mark. For 20 long seasons, he was the rock of Mumbai’s batting order, guiding them to eight Ranji Trophy titles.
Yet, despite consistency, grace, and grit, the India cap never came. He shared dressing rooms with icons like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, and Sourav Ganguly, but his moment on the international stage always remained agonisingly out of reach.
From Domestic Legend to Master Coach
What Muzumdar couldn’t achieve with the bat, he earned through mentorship. After retiring, he threw himself into coaching from age-group cricket at the National Cr

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