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Jaffer to lead Mumbai in place of injured Nayar
Cricket | December 11, 2013 16:10 ISTMumbai: Veteran Wasim Jaffer was today named captain of Mumbai for their four-day Ranji Trophy Group A fixture against Orissa, starting at the Wankhede Stadium on December 14, in place of the injured Abhishek Nayar
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Ranji Trophy: Jaffer slams 50th first class ton to rescue Mumbai
Cricket | November 28, 2013 20:51 ISTMumbai: Seasoned opener Wasim Jaffer cracked his 50th century in first class cricket to rally champions Mumbai from a difficult situation on day one of their Ranji Trophy Group A clash against fellow-state rivals Vidarbha
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