41st Ranji Trophy title and what this means to Mumbai...
Updated On: 02 March, 2016 11:34 AM IST | | Shishir Hattangadi
<p>The city has produced talent, but more importantly, it has produced fearless street-fighting cricketers, who may never play for India or the cash rich Indian Premier League but will want to play with an ambition to win the Ranji Trophy, writes Shishir Hattangadi</p>

Mumbai captain Ashok Mankad poses with 1975-76 Ranji Trophy.
Mumbai cricketers have one significant quality - they respect players who have played for Mumbai as much as they respect Test cricketers.
Somewhere they believe, and it may be with reason, that playing for Mumbai is tougher than playing for India. I have yet to see a club cricketer in awe of a Test player from another state. Yes, there is respect and admiration for what the Test cricketer has achieved, but it ends there.
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