Published 16:23 IST, January 31st 2021
In Mumbai's 104 men probable list for Vijay Hazare Trophy, Tendulkar & Shaw find place
On Saturday, the Mumbai Cricket Association put out its list of probable players for the tournament which includes over 100 names for the Vijay Hazare Trophy
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Just a day after BCCI confirmed that it would hold Vijay Hazare Trophy in 2021, Mumbai has anunced its list of probable players for 50-over tournament. On Saturday evening, Mumbai Cricket Association put out its list of probable players for tournament which includes over 100 names. probable squ includes several table names including those who have represented India at international level.
Young opener Prithvi Shaw, who struggled to find his form in Australia, tops list of 104 players and is followed by Shivam Dube and Surya Kumar Yav, who was a key performer in Mumbai's 2020 IPL victory in UAE. Sarfaraz Khan, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhaval Kulkarni and Siddhesh L have also found a spot in squ list.
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tably, Arjun Tendulkar, son of batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, has also earned himself a place in probable squ. young all-rounder recently me his Mumbai debut in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy making himself eligible to enrol in upcoming IPL 2021 auction.
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- Check full list of 104 players here
"All above-selected players are requested to report at MCA Shar Pawar Cricket Acemy, Bandra Kurla Complex on Monday, 1st February 2021 at 8.00 am in coloured clothing," MCA secretary Sanjay Naik and Joint Secretary Shahalam Shaikh said in a statement.
Domestic calendar finalised
On Saturday, BCCI confirmed that it would organise Vijay Hazare 50-over tournament, Senior women's one-dayers, and Vio Mank Trophy - U19 limited-overs tournament. This comes after BCCI successfully hosted Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament which began on January 10, kicking off much-delayed 2020-21 domestic season. Significantly, this will be first time in 84 years, that Indian domestic season will t have its annual Ranji Trophy tournament.
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BCCI Secretary Jay Shah in his letter to state associations, accessed by ANI, informed m that decision was taken with an eye on Coronavirus pandemic and feedback of state bodies. " pandemic has tested each and every one of us and re is life that has remained untouched by it, and while it has been difficult, your support has meant that we have been able to resume both domestic and international cricket in men's category," Jay Shah wrote. dates and schedule for aforementioned tournaments are yet to be finalised.
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16:23 IST, January 31st 2021