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Ajit Agarkar : ウィキペディア英語版
Ajit Agarkar

Ajit Bhalchandra Agarkar (born 4 December 1977) is a former Indian international cricketer, who had represented India in more than 200 international matches. He played for the Delhi Daredevils and the Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL and captained Mumbai to its 40th Ranji Trophy title in 2013. He made his Test and ODI debuts in 1998 and T20I debut in 2006. He is the third highest wicket-taker for India in ODIs and has represented India in the 1999 Cricket World Cup, 2003 Cricket World Cup where India reached into the finals but Ajit Agarkar didn't feature in any of the world cup matches in the 2007 Cricket World Cup.
==Personal life==

Agarkar was raised by his grandparents at Shivaji Park where many a great cricketer have practised and went on to play for India. He attended Shardashram Vidyamandir school and was later coached by Ramakant Achrekar. He is an alumnus of Ruparel College in Matunga. He married Fatima Ghadially. They have a son named Raj. He lives with his family at Narayan Pujari Nagar on Worli Seaface in South Mumbai〔http://www.lookuppage.com/users/ajitagarkar/〕

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