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IN PHOTOS: MCA officials, former cricketers attend late Milind Rege's condolence meeting

Updated On: 21 February, 2025 08:06 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

Following the demise of former Mumbai cricketer Milind Rege, cricketers and Mumbai Cricket Association's (MCA) officials attended the condolence meeting at the Wankhede Stadium. Here is all you need to know (Pics: Atul Kamble)

Balwinder Singh Sandhu, Ajinkya Naik alongside others at Milind Rege's condolence meeting (Pics: Atul Kamble)

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Balwinder Singh Sandhu, Ajinkya Naik alongside others at Milind Rege's condolence meeting (Pics: Atul Kamble)
Former Team India cricketer Balwinder Singh Sandhu alongside Ratnakar Shetty made their appearances to attend the condolence meeting of Mumbai cricketer Milind Rege at the iconic Wankhede Stadium

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Former Team India cricketer Balwinder Singh Sandhu alongside Ratnakar Shetty made their appearances to attend the condolence meeting of Mumbai cricketer Milind Rege at the iconic Wankhede Stadium

Former Team India cricketer Diana Edulji was also seen exchanging words with late Milind Rege's sons Aditya, Siddharth and wife

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Former Team India cricketer Diana Edulji was also seen exchanging words with late Milind Rege's sons Aditya, Siddharth and wife

Kunal Vijaykar and Cyrus Broacha were also seen attending the condolence meeting at the Wankhede Stadium

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Kunal Vijaykar and Cyrus Broacha were also seen attending the condolence meeting at the Wankhede Stadium

Mumbai cricket legend, Amol Muzumdar was also spotted at the Wankhede Stadium for the condolence meeting

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Mumbai cricket legend, Amol Muzumdar was also spotted at the Wankhede Stadium for the condolence meeting

The attendees also expressed grief during the condolence meeting event in Mumbai

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The attendees also expressed grief during the condolence meeting event in Mumbai

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