Mumbai and Karnataka could not play the ongoing Ranji Trophy quarter-final at the VCA Stadium on home soil thanks to BCCI's neutral venue policy
Mumbai and Karnataka could not play the ongoing Ranji Trophy quarter-final at the VCA Stadium on home soil thanks to BCCI's neutral venue policy. But in a rare occurrence, all three match officials - Abhijit Deshmukh, Nitin Pandit (on-field umpires) and Ulhas Gandhe (third umpire) of VCA - got an opportunity to officiate in a first-class match at home. This is for the first time in domestic cricket that all three officials belong to the same association where the match is being held.
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(From left to right) Nitin Pandit, Ulhas Gandhe and AD Deshmukh at the VCA Stadium at Jamtha yesterday. Pic/Subodh Mayure
"It is a unique opportunity to officiate a match on your home ground and that too, with the others from the same city," said Pandit. For former Vidarbha Ranji cricketer Ulhas, to officiate a match is just like living a dream. "I played just 37 first-class matches for Vidarbha, but I crossed the half-century mark as an umpire in first-class matches. I want to fulfill my dream of wearing the umpire's hat in Tests, ODIs and T20s," said Ulhas.
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