Mumbai cricket team

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Das Cricketteam von Mumbai (bis 1995 Cricketteam von Bombay) vertritt die Stadt Mumbai im nationalen indischen Cricket. Die 1930 gegründete Mannschaft wird von der verwaltet und ist heute, mit 41 Siegen, die erfolgreichste Mannschaft im wichtigsten indischen First-Class-Wettbewerb, der Ranji Trophy. rdf:langString
The Mumbai cricket team is a cricket team representing the city of Mumbai in Indian domestic cricket. The team's primary home ground is the Wankhede Stadium in South Mumbai. Secondary home venues include the MCA ground in Bandra Kurla Complex Ground and Brabourne Stadium. The team comes under the West Zone designation. It was formerly known as the Bombay cricket team, but changed when the city was officially renamed from Bombay to Mumbai. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mumbai cricket team
rdf:langString Das Cricketteam von Mumbai (bis 1995 Cricketteam von Bombay) vertritt die Stadt Mumbai im nationalen indischen Cricket. Die 1930 gegründete Mannschaft wird von der verwaltet und ist heute, mit 41 Siegen, die erfolgreichste Mannschaft im wichtigsten indischen First-Class-Wettbewerb, der Ranji Trophy.
rdf:langString The Mumbai cricket team is a cricket team representing the city of Mumbai in Indian domestic cricket. The team's primary home ground is the Wankhede Stadium in South Mumbai. Secondary home venues include the MCA ground in Bandra Kurla Complex Ground and Brabourne Stadium. The team comes under the West Zone designation. It was formerly known as the Bombay cricket team, but changed when the city was officially renamed from Bombay to Mumbai. Mumbai is the most successful team in the history of Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic cricket competition, with 41 titles, the most recent being in 2015–16. It also has 14(1 shared) Irani Cup titles to its name, also the most by any team. Mumbai has produced some of the greatest Indian cricketers of all time such as Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar, Rohit Sharma, Vijay Merchant, Ajinkya Rahane, Polly Umrigar, and Dilip Vengsarkar.
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