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Madhukar Vinayak Chandgadkar, usually known as Prof. M. V. Chandgadkar (born in Belgaum, Karnataka August 5, 1920 - died in Bombay, June 8, 1984), was an Indian cricket administrator and secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Chandgadkar studied in the Rajaram College, Kolhapur and Wadia College, Pune. He played as a right arm fast bowler for Wadia where he did his M. A. He was a Professor of English at the R. A. Podar College, Bombay from 1944 till 1980. Chandgadkar was the secretary of BCCI from 1970-71 to 1974-75, joint secretary between 1968–69 and 1969–70 and executive secretary from 1980-81 to 1983-84. He was the joint secretary of Bombay Cricket Association between 1962–63 and 1978–79, and the vice president in the next year.〔Cricinfo, (Past office bearers of MCA )〕 He played an important part in the construction of the Wankhede Stadium and the library in the Garware Pavilion at the ground is named after him. MCC awarded him a life membership in 1978.〔Lord's.org, (Honorary Life Members )〕 Chandgadkar was also the president of the India cricket umpires association. He died from a heart attack.〔Obituary in Indian Cricket 1984, p.667〕 He was single minded in attracting and developing great sporting talent into Podar College. In cricket alone, some of the big names were Dilip Vengsarkar, Ravi Shastri and Sanjay Manjrekar. In the sport of water polo, he attracted Vivek Abhyankar, who went to represent India and win a medial. ==References==
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