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"Give Him A Contract": Ricky Ponting Reveals Former KKR Pacer Made IPL Debut Because Of Him
IPL 2022: Speaking to Delhi Capitals (DC), Ricky Ponting revealed how a KKR pacer Ashok Dinda impressed him in 2008.
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BCCI Wishes Ashok Dinda Luck For Future Endeavours, After Fast Bowler Retires
Ashok India represented India in ODIs and T20Is. He thanked the likes of Deep Dasgupta and Rohan Gavaskar for guiding him during his career.
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Ashok Dinda Announces Retirement From All Forms Of Cricket
Ashok Dinda announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in a press conference.
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Ranji Trophy: Ashoke Dinda's Suspension A Chance For Another Bowler To Shine, Says Arun Lal
Ashoke Dinda was axed from Bengal's Ranji squad after he hurled abuses at bowling coach Ranadeb Bose during training.
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India Cricketer Reveals Reason For Outburst Against Trolls, Slams RCB's "Irresponsible" Tweet
Ashoke Dinda berated social media trolls for abuse aimed at his family and slammed RCB for being "irresponsible".
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"Keep Me Out Of Your Mouth": Ashoke Dinda Shuts Down "Haters" After RCB Gaffe
Whenever a bowler has leaked runs in IPL 2019, he has been compared to Ashoke Dinda with the term "Dinda Academy" cropping up many a times.
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Ashok Dinda Suffers Head Injury During Practice Session Ahead Of Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
Ashok Dinda suffered the injury while trying to take a catch during a practice session.
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Ranji Trophy: Himachal Fights Back After Ashok Dinda's Five Wicket Haul
Himachal Pradesh staged a brilliant fightback following-on after Ashok Dinda grabbed a five-for in a superb pace bowling display along side Mohammed Shami.
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Ranji Trophy: Photo Of Ashok Dinda, Mohammed Shami Bowling With 9 Slips Has Twitter Laughing. Here's Why
While Dinda's second innings figures were 3/26 in addition to 7/21 in the first essay, it was Shami, who really made the difference in the second innings with six for 61.
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Dinesh Karthik, Bowlers Guide Tamil Nadu To Vijay Hazare Triumph
Buoyed by a century from Dinesh Karthik, Tamil Nadu stuttered to 217 all out in 47.2 overs. In reply, Bengal fell 37 runs short after being bowled out for 180 in 45.5 overs.