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    Mumbai Cricket Association President Amol Kale passes away in USA

    Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) President, Amol Kale, passed away in New York after watching the India-Pakistan match in Nassau County Stadium. Kale's contributions to MCA included winning the Ranji Trophy and doubling senior men’s match-fees in Mumbai.

    Reality check for BJP in Maharashtra after MVA’s big win

    The BJP faces unexpected losses in Maharashtra, winning only 17 seats despite expecting over 45. The Shiv Sena and NCP alliance, a part of the NDA, helps BJP secure its lead. This marks a significant downturn for the BJP, which previously secured over 20 seats in the state. The Maharashtra results signal growing anti-incumbency sentiments, setting the stage for a challenging upcoming Assembly election.

    LS polls: Sharad Pawar's NCP (SP) fields Shashikant Shinde from Satara LS seat

    The National Congress Party (NCP) has announced MLC Shashikant Shinde as its candidate for the Satara Lok Sabha seat and Shriram Patil as its candidate for Raver parliamentary constituency in Maharashtra. Prithviraj Chavan, a former Congress leader, was being discussed after Shrinivas Patil declined to seek re-election due to health reasons. The NCP has named candidates for nine out of 10 seats it will contest in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

    Lok Sabha polls: NCP (SCP) releases 1st list of candidates, Supriya Sule to contest from Baramati

    The party has fielded Supriya Sule from Baramati. Amar Kale will contest from Wardha, Bhaskar Bhagare from Dindori, Amol Kolhe from Shirur, and Nilesh Lanke from Ahmednagar.

    Bonanza for Mumbai players: MCA to top BCCI's domestic per match fee by equal amount

    The proposal to match the BCCI's domestic fee was put forth by MCA president Kale, which was unanimously accepted by state unit's apex council. "MCA will be paying additional match fees per Ranji Trophy game to each player from next season onwards. We felt that the players should earn more, especially those who play Ranji Trophy cricket," Kale said.

    MCA doubles prize money, Mumbai team to receive additional Rs 5 crore

    Mumbai won its 42nd Ranji Trophy title, beating Vidarbha by 169 runs on the final day of the summit showdown at Wankhede Stadium. The state cricket association (MCA) has decided to double the prize money, paying an additional sum of Rs 5 crore to the winning team. Mumbai ended an eight-year wait to lift a record-extending title, and the move was praised by Mumbai head coach Omkar Salvi, who praised the MCA's move as it helps players who lack full-time jobs and is an inspiration for them to contribute more to the game.

    The Economic Times
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