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Mr. Sharad Pawar was elected as the President of Mumbai Cricket Association for the first time in 2001 and he completed 8 years
(4 terms) in that post in 2009. |
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Considering his contribution to the growth and development of the Association and thereby the game of cricket, the members with an absolute majority amended the Constitution paving the way for
Mr. Sharad Pawar to continue as the President beyond 8 years.
Mr. Sharad Pawar was elected unopposed as the President for the 5th term on 10th July 2009. . |
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He has set targets for the development of cricket infrastructure in the jurisdiction of Mumbai Cricket Association creating new facilities particularly in the suburbs |
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Under his stewardship Mumbai Cricket Association has taken up the task of redevelopment of the Wankhede Stadium ahead of the ICC CWC-2011. |
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Mr. Sharad Pawar was the President of BCCI from 1st December 2005 to 27th September 2008. |
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He was also the President of the Asian Cricket Council for a short term of 6 months and the Chairman of Afro Asia Cricket Committee. |
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He has been the Vice President of International Cricket Council (ICC) and has taken over as the President of ICC from 1st July 2010. A post, which he will hold for two years. |
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Mr. Sharad Pawar is the Chairman of the Central Organizing Committee to host ICC CWC-2011 in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
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Mr. Sharad Pawar has been involved with sports in his capacity as the President of Maharashtra Olympic Association and was also the President of Maharashtra Kabaddi Federation. |
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Mr. Sharad Pawar is the Union Minister of Agriculture in the Government of India since May 2004. |
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