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18-Year-Old Sachin Tendulkar vs Kapil Dev & Javed Miandad's Suitcase Full Of Rubber Bands - Akshay Sawai Returns

52 min · 26 jun 2026
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Beschrijving

Two cricket stories that defined generations of Indian fans. The 1991-92 Mumbai vs Haryana Ranji Trophy Final — decided by just two runs, featuring young Sachin Tendulkar, Kapil Dev, Dilip Vengsarkar, Ajay Jadeja and Amol Muzumdar (as a ball boy) — is perhaps the greatest Ranji Trophy final ever played. The 1986 Sharjah last-ball six by Javed Miandad off Chetan Sharma — which left a psychological scar on Indian cricket for years. Akshay Sawai — senior sports journalist — is back on Inner Athlete to bring these moments to life. With personal anecdotes, insider details and the kind of storytelling that only a veteran journalist can provide.

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