Raju Kulkarni appointed chairman of selectors for Mumbai U23 team

Raju Kulkarni appointed chairman of selectors for Mumbai U23 team

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: May 05 2023

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  • The Mumbai Cricket Association’s Cricket Improvement Committee, headed by former India opener Lalchand Rajput appointed ex-India pacer Raju Kulkarni as the new chief selector of the Mumbai senior & under-23 teams.
  • Kulkarni, who played 3 Tests and 10 ODIs in which he picked 15 wickets in the 80s, has been the chairman and member of the CIC in the past.
  • Besides Kulkarni, the other members of the senior selection committee are Sanjay Patil, Ravi Thakkar, Jeetendra Thakeray and Kiran Powar, who has been an Apex Council member as an ICA representative previously.
  • Ex-India pacer Salil Ankola, who is now a national selector, was the chief selector last season, before Sunil More took over as interim chief selector later.
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