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[edit] Online stuff
Some interesting data that is not included in the article, mainly because we are looking for better references :
- Link : Umrigar was involved with the construction of the Wankhede stadium and was its first curator.
- Link : Umrigar once hit Wes Hall out of the ground and across the street. Nothing of that sort has happened in any Test match. Sounds very suspicious.
Tintin (talk) 09:06, 5 October 2006 (UTC)