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Dilip Vengsarkar, Indian Cricket Legend, on being a great selector and more | Ep 9

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Our special guest this episode is Dilip Vengsarkar – an Indian cricket legend in all aspects of the sport.

As a player, he was a central member of India’s fairy tale 1983 World Cup winning squad.

He was one of Wisden’s Cricketers of the Year in 1987 and that year also became India’s captain.

After retiring he became an administrator and was BCCI’s Chairman of Selectors when India won the first T20 World Cup in 2007.

He also runs multiple academies where he’s constantly finding and training the stars of the future.

This titan of cricket sat down with us at the NCL tournament in Dallas, and shared his thoughts on what makes a good selector, his storied career, and so much more.

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Our special guest this episode is Dilip Vengsarkar – an Indian cricket legend in all aspects of the sport.

As a player, he was a central member of India’s fairy tale 1983 World Cup winning squad.

He was one of Wisden’s Cricketers of the Year in 1987 and that year also became India’s captain.

After retiring he became an administrator and was BCCI’s Chairman of Selectors when India won the first T20 World Cup in 2007.

He also runs multiple academies where he’s constantly finding and training the stars of the future.

This titan of cricket sat down with us at the NCL tournament in Dallas, and shared his thoughts on what makes a good selector, his storied career, and so much more.

ABOUT CRICEXEC

Cricket’s only trade publication. We cover the industry off the field -- the people, organizations, and deals that drive the sport.

To read the latest industry news: https://www.cricexec.com

Subscribe to us on YouTube to get more great content!

Follow us on all other social platforms: @cricexec

Subscribe to our free "daily briefing" newsletter, delivered every weekday and read by top executives throughout the industry: https://www.cricexec.com/subscribe/

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