BCCI turns down Tendulkar’s request to shift Ranji semi-final to Mumbai
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BCCI turns down Tendulkar’s request to shift Ranji semi-final to Mumbai

Last Updated: Saturday, January 12, 2013, 21:54
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BCCI turns down Tendulkar’s request to shift Ranji semi-final to MumbaiZeenews Sports Bureau

New Delhi: The BCCI on Saturday rejected a request made by batting legend Sachin Tendulkar where he asked to shift the venue of the Ranji Trophy semi-final match between Mumbai and Services to Mumbai.

The Little Master had requested the board for such a shift before BCCI took the decision to schedule the game at the Palam cricket ground in New Delhi from January 16.

According to a report published in leading English daily Times of India, it was revealed that BCCI rejected Tendulkar’s request by saying that it was against the rules and regulation of the board.

After announcing his retirement from the ODIs, Tendulkar decided to make himself available for Mumbai in the Ranji trophy quarter-final clash against Baroda where he also slammed a ton in the first innings.


First Published: Saturday, January 12, 2013, 21:54


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anonymous - delhi
And you people need to learn how to write! :|
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parth - amravati
sachin should took the retirnment from ODI
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dinanath yadav - airoli
Sachin is good plear life time yong time to old batman ki jarurat hai india yad kariye old is gold?
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v.dasu - uravakonda
Sachjn should not be retsirment to odi
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