There are some stories in Indian cricket, which rise above individual dreams and become a symbol of collective victory. The story of Amol Majumdar is also similar. Despite her dream of wearing the blue jersey of India remaining unfulfilled, she created history by making the Indian women's cricket team world champion. Just give it an imaginary chuckle! India is not a story, but the saga of a real warrior. Majumdar made his debut in first-class cricket for Mumbai in 1993 and played a world record inning of 260 runs. Despite performing brilliantly in domestic cricket for two decades with more than 11,000 runs and 30 centuries, he could never find a place in the Indian team in the presence of legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly.

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