Mumbai Cricket Association To Name Stand After Ravi Shastri At Iconic Wankhede Stadium
· Free Press Journal

Mumbai, February 27: The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) announced on Friday that it will name a stand after former Indian all-rounder and commentator Ravi Shastri at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The MCA has reportedly approved a proposal to dedicate the Level 1 Stand below the Press Box in Ravi Shastri's honour.
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The MCA said that the decision was taken in recognition of Ravi Shastri's outstanding contribution to Mumbai and Indian cricket, both as player and as a coach. Shastri represented India and also guided the national team as head coach during a successful phase in international cricket.
The MCA Apex Council immortalizes four legends at the Wankhede:
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▶️ Ravi Shastri (Level 1 Stand)
▶️ Dilip Sardesai (Gate 3)
▶️ Eknath Solkar (Gate 6)
▶️ Diana Edulji (Gate 5) pic.twitter.com/3RzLmqqJ4f
In another key decision, the MCA's Apex Council also approved naming three gates of the stadium after former Indian cricketers Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar and Diana Edulji.
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Gate No. 3 will be named after Dilip Sardesai, Gate No.6 will be named after Eknath Solkar and Gate No. 5 will be named after Diana Edulji. The MCA said these legends played a significant role in strengthening Mumbai's rich cricketing legacy and made significant contributions to Indian cricket at the highest level.
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He said, "Today, at the Apex Council meeting of the Mumbai Cricket Association, we made several important decisions. The first was that we will name a stand at Wankhede Stadium after Ravi Shastri, the former captain and coach of Indian cricket, and Gate No. 3 will be named after the late Dilip Sardesai. Gate No. 5 will be named after Diana Edulji, and Gate No. 6 will be named after the late Eknath Solkar."