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Don't write off Viru & Gauti, says More

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The odds are stacked against Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir from making a comeback, but former BCCI selection committee chairman Kiran More says it would be premature to write off the chances of the Delhi duo. The dashing performances of Sehwag and Gambhir are in danger of fading away from fans’ memory because both of them haven’t played for India in recent times.

Don't write Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag off as of now, says Kiran More

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Mumbai: India's new ODI opening combination of Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma might have clicked, but former chief selector Kiran More is wary of dismissing the comeback chances of senior batsmen Vi

Not seen Test match till I was part of India squad: More

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Mumbai: Former Test stumper Kiran More had not seen a Test match before touring the West Indies in 1982-83 with the Indian squad as understudy to Syed Kirmani."Being from a middle class family, I had

Amranath's comments not in good taste: Kiran More

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Former national selection committee chairman, Kiran More feels that Mohinder Amarnath's revelation about the BCCI president's interference in selection matters were "not in good taste".

‘Team selection has to be aggressive’

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Pushed down under by the Aussies and set to appear for a save-the-face last test at Adelaide, the Indian cricket team has found a serious critic in Kiran More, veteran cricketer and former chairman of

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