Two-Test series don't make sense - Vengsarkar
Dilip Vengsarkar, India's chairman of selectors, has stressed the need to reduce the number of one-day games in order to tackle the issue of player burnout
View ArticleDhoni's return made the difference - Vengsarkar
Dilip Vengsarkar, India's chairman of selectors, has praised captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni for his role in the 3-2 series win in the one-dayers in Sri Lanka
View ArticleBCCI lists new set of selectors
The Indian board is close to finalising a new selection committee that will be headed by Kris Srikkanth, the former India opener
View ArticleVengsarkar backs Srikkanth
Dilip Vengsarkar, who was replaced by Kris Srikkanth as chairman of India's national selection committee, has pledged his "full support" to his successor
View ArticleVengsarkar steps down as Mumbai selector
Dilip Vengsarkar has quit his post as the chairman of selectors for the Mumbai Cricket (MCA) Association just three days after he was replaced by Kris Srikkanth as the Indian board's chairman of selectors
View ArticleGanguly will get 'more than he asked for' - Vengsarkar
Dilip Vengsarkar, the BCCI's former chairman of selectors, has said he will respond to Sourav Ganguly's criticism of his selection committee at the end of India's series against Australia
View ArticleVengsarkar believes Kumble's time is up
Dilip Vengsarkar does not foresee the out-of-form Kumble playing after the Nagpur Test
View ArticleAxed practice game draws flak from former players
Questions have been raised by former players over India's schedule for next month's New Zealand series, which does not include a single practice match for the entire 48-day assignment comprising three...
View ArticleMultiple-captain idea ridiculous - Vengsarkar
The former Indian chairman of selectors, Dilip Vengsarkar, has ridiculed John Buchanan's multiple-captain theory and believes Sourav Ganguly should lead the Kolkata Knight Riders during the second...
View ArticleVengsarkar warns of 'cricket overkill'
Former India captain has warned of a possible "cricket overkill" in India because of the long IPL schedule
View ArticleDravid's recall worries Vengsarkar
The former chairman of selectors said he was worried about the reason and thought process behind the recall
View ArticleNZ selection commitee policy receives mixed reaction
The appointment of captain Daniel Vettori and coach Andy Moles on the New Zealand selection committee received mixed reactions
View Article'They can get things done' - Vengsarkar
Dilip Vengsarkar and Ajit Wadekar believe Anil Kumble, Javagal Srinath and Venkatesh Prasad can help Karnataka cricket in their new roles in the state association
View ArticleVengsarkar to contest MCA president elections
Former India batsman Dilip Vengsarkar will be contesting the Mumbai Cricket Association elections, to be held next month, for the post of president
View ArticleVengsarkar v Deshmukh in Mumbai elections
The 2011 race for president of the Mumbai Cricket Association will mix politics with cricket as a former India captain goes up against a former chief minister of Maharashtra state
View Article'Cricketing background huge advantage' - Vengsarkar
Former India captain Dilip Vengsarkar believes his cricketing background will hold him in good stead in the upcoming MCA elections
View ArticleVilasrao Deshmukh is new MCA president
Vilasrao Deshmukh, the former Maharashtra chief minister, has been elected president of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), defeating Dilip Vengsarkar, the former India captain
View ArticleFormer captains fear slide for India
India's dismal performance in England has seen them lose the No. 1 ranking in Tests, and several former captains and players concur that it could be a while before they regain the position
View ArticleNeglected MCA academy has no support staff
The Mumbai Cricket Association's academy has been virtually shut for the last seven months because of a lack of support staff, the chairman of the committee that oversees the academy has claimed
View ArticleFormer India selectors demand drastic changes
Former India selectors, two of them part of the selection committee as recently as the World Twenty20 in September this year, have called for drastic changes to the team
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