Once fierce rivals, Chandrakant Pandit and Kiran More reunite with big gloves
Updated On: 12 August, 2015 08:31 AM IST | | Harit N Joshi
<p>If Chandrakant Pandit played only five Tests and 36 ODIs, it is largely due to the fact that Kiran More cemented his place in the Indian team of the 1980s</p>

Chandrakant Pandit (left) talks to players while Kiran More watches during a camp for Mumbai wicketkeepers at the MCA indoor academy in Bandra Kurla Complex yesterday
If Chandrakant Pandit played only five Tests and 36 ODIs, it is largely due to the fact that Kiran More cemented his place in the Indian team of the 1980s.
Chandrakant Pandit (left) talks to players while Kiran More watches during a camp for Mumbai wicketkeepers at the MCA indoor academy in Bandra Kurla Complex yesterday. Pic/Atul Kamble
Once fierce rivals, the former India stumpers are on the same platform — to develop young wicketkeepers from Mumbai.
Baroda-based More is on special invitation to train Mumbai wicketkeepers from all age groups in a camp organised by Mumbai coach Pandit at the Mumbai Cricket Association's indoor academy at Bandra Kurla Complex.
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