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Chamundeshwarnath biography channel

          Hyderabad's V Chamundeshwarnath, cricketer-turned-administrator, has given away at least 17 vehicles over 15 years.

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          V. Chamundeswaranath

          Indian former first-class cricketer

          Vankina Chamundeswaranath (born 25 June 1959) is an Indian former first-classcricketer who played for Andhra between 1978/79 and 1991/92.

          Also a businessman, he is a co-owner of the Indian Badminton League franchise Mumbai Masters.

          The year-old former first-class cricketer was the man responsible for the BMWs recieved by Dipa Karmakar, PV Sindhu and others.

        1. The year-old former first-class cricketer was the man responsible for the BMWs recieved by Dipa Karmakar, PV Sindhu and others.
        2. Chamundeswaranath, popularly known as Chamundi, has played for Andhra in the domestic circuit and was also the manager of the Indian cricket.
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        4. Overtime: Larry Wilmore.
        5. Vankenna Chamundeswaranath (born Rajahmundry, ) played for Andhra from to as a right hand middle-order batsman and as an.
        6. Life and career

          A right-handed middle-order batsman from Rajahmundry, Chamundeswaranath represented Andhra for 14 seasons after making his first-class debut at the age of 19. He played 44 first-class matches and scored 1818 runs at an average of 26.34.

          He was the captain of Andhra for 13 matches between 1988/89 and 1990/91.[1] He played for Wills XI in 1988/89 and South Zone in 1989/90.

          Chamundeswaranath was elected as the chairman of the Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) selection committee in 2007.

          He was also the secretary of ACA, and selector of Andhra under-19 and women's teams. He worked as the Indian team manager for the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 but was suspended at the c