Meet The Most Unlucky Indian Cricketer Ever

Indian team’s former giant player, Sachin Tendulkar, has made a big contribution to Team . But there was also a well-known player in front of whom his talent became a wall. We’re talking about the Amol Majestic who have scored many centuries in Domestic Cricket.
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Former team giant The God has made a big contribution to Team. He still has some records that no one has ever broken. But there was also a talented player in front of whom Master Blasker’s class wall became. The game’s career ended in waiting. We are talking about the former cricketer Amol Majumdar.

The image of Amazing talent can be seen in Domestic Cricket. Their coach Ramakant Achrekar was attacking who gave us players like The God. With Amol Majumdar, he and Vinod Kambli were also. The anticipation of Amol Majumdar began with the semi-final match of the Harrishild Interschool Cricket Tournament. During that time, Master Blaster and Kambli had a partnership of 664 runs. Due to the freezing of both players’ crickets, Amol’s bullshit did not come and the match was declared. They did not have a chance to show their talent.

Great Record Made In Ranji.

Former Cricketer got a place in team 1 year after that big partnership. In the meantime, he was also part of the team a while later. But Amol’s fate was long awaited. In Under-16 he planted two triple centuries. In 1994, he got a chance in the team. He previously made 260 runs. In the first row of the first class match, this record of two centuries remained for 24 years. He played one after one in domestic cricket. But the team did not open their doors to us.

In 1995, he performed the best. After that, he was joined in the A team with Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman. Sourav Ganguly made a pretty run on the one day, then the Wicketkeeper put the tips on the test. After that, these three players also played cricket for Team . But the wait was in the midst of the assumption. But he did not lose and performed in domestic cricket. But the team could not make a place in . Then eventually in 2014 he retired from all formats and became a coach.