Milind Rege, former Mumbai captain and selector, dies at 76

Milind Rege, the former Mumbai captain, died of a heart attack on Wednesday, just days after turning 76.
Rege took 126 wickets with his right-arm offbreaks in 52 first-class matches between 1966-67 and 1977-78. He also scored 1,532 runs at an average of 23.56. After his playing career, he was associated with Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) in various committees, including being selector and chief of selector in separate stints. He was one of the Mumbai selectors when a young Sachin Tendulkar was added to the Ranji Trophy team in 1988. In 2006, he backed Mumbai’s use of a video analyst in domestic cricket, one of the earliest to use the then-fledgling tool in the sport.
“To play for Mumbai, you had to earn your cap and fight to retain it,” Rege had told ESPNcricinfo in 2017 on the eve of Mumbai’s 500th Ranji Trophy match. “Vijay Merchant, Madhav Mantri, Umrigar and Manohar Hardikar – these men sat on the selection panel that picked me. These were not mere selectors, these were giants of Mumbai cricket. They were all disciplinarians, and great captains of Mumbai. One failure and you were out, so you valued every innings. This ethos was followed at every level of the game, especially in the intensely competitive club cricket, one of the legacies of Mumbai cricket.”
Both the Mumbai and Vidarbha teams in the ongoing Ranji Trophy semi-final observed a minute’s silence before the start of the third day’s play in Nagpur. The Mumbai players, of whom many earned their first-class debuts under his selection chairmanship, wore black arm-bands on Wednesday.

“Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Milind Rege sir,” MCA president Ajinkya Naik said in a statement. “A stalwart of Mumbai cricket, his contributions as a player, selector, and mentor were invaluable. His guidance shaped generations of cricketers, and his legacy will forever be cherished. May his soul rest in peace. Heartfelt condolences to his family and loved one.”

Rege was also a childhood friend of former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, with both attending the same school and college. The pair also played together at Dadar Union Sporting Club. Rege had suffered a heart attack during his playing days too, at the age of 26, but returned to the sport the next season. Since 2020, he was an advisor at MCA.

Source: ESPN Crickinfo

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