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ICA shortlisted 36 needy players from India, who will be given money

New Delhi : Indian Cricketers Association (ICA) has shortlisted 36 such players, who are in great need of money at this time. Among these 36 needy cricketers is former Indian fast bowler Devraj Govind Raj. The ICA is providing financial assistance to these players, as covid is lying in the 19 epidemic eating these players' homes.


The 73-year-old Govindaraj has been part of India's historic Test series, won in 1971 in England and the West Indies. During that time Sunil Gavaskar made his career debut by scoring a lot of runs. He took 190 wickets in 93 first class matches. Although he did not get a chance in India's Test team, he was with the Indian team that won the Test series in England and West Indies. He was living in England, but later returned to India.

President of the Indian Cricketers Association, or ICA, Ashok Malhotra has said, "ICA has received a total of 52 applications from men and women players who need financial help, who have retired from first class cricketers. ICA's Board of Directors The 5 members have chosen 36 needy cricketers, including retired cricketers or their widows. "

80 thousand rupees will be given to Devraj Govindraj, as he is in B category. The A category includes a total of 20 players, including 11 male and 9 female players. It also has cricketers from UP and Delhi, who will be given assistance of Rs one lakh each. Apart from this, 8 players in the C category will be given 60-60 thousand rupees. ICA is helping players who need money either for illness or for food.

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