Saradaranjan Ray
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Saradaranjan Ray (26 May 1858 – 30 October 1925) was an Indian teacher of mathematics and Sanskrit who worked at Aligarh University and at Calcutta. He was also a cricket enthusiast and promoter who has been called the "W.G. Grace of India" and as the father of cricket in Bengal. He founded "The Town Club", a cricket club in Calcutta that played against European teams in the Eden Gardens from 1895. He was a paternal grand-uncle of Satyajit Ray.
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Saradaranjan Ray
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Saradaranjan Ray
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Saradaranjan Ray
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1925-10-30
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Mymensingh, Bengal Presidency, British India
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1858-05-26
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Portrait of Ray, from Calcutta Review .
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Indian
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Academic
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Mathematician
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Cricketer
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Saradaranjan Ray (26 May 1858 – 30 October 1925) was an Indian teacher of mathematics and Sanskrit who worked at Aligarh University and at Calcutta. He was also a cricket enthusiast and promoter who has been called the "W.G. Grace of India" and as the father of cricket in Bengal. He founded "The Town Club", a cricket club in Calcutta that played against European teams in the Eden Gardens from 1895. He was a paternal grand-uncle of Satyajit Ray.
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1925