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KANPUR: Twenty-six candidates cleared the fourth Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) examination for statisticians and scorers held in September at Indore and Bangalore. In all, 81 candidates had appeared from all the State associations except Mumbai, Pune and Baroda, where there are excess scorers. Two candidates were from Bangladesh, appeared with special permission from the BCCI. Nineteen-year-old Rahul Rajh stood first and would receive the Anandji Dossa Scholarship while Jatin Sood from Delhi, also 19, was second. These scorers join the 106 existing BCCI qualified scorers to make the strength 132 on the all-India panel. The list: Rahul Rajh, R. Bhaskar, Ramchandra Alnavar, P. Vimalkumar, B. S. Jayakumar, Keshav Kolle, Ashok N. Swamy and T. K. Balaji (all KSCA); K. Kesavan, N. Karthikeyan (TNCA), M. N. Ravikumar and K. Vasant Kumar (HCA), Amit Dhavangale (VCA), Sunil D. Cherrangatth (Orissa), Rajendra Kumar Kewalya, Manoj Bhatnagar (RCA), Jatin Sood, Bhagwat (DDCA), A. Lakshminarasimham, Chirra. Ravikant Reddy (Andhra), Anupam Sen (Tripura), Tushar Trivedi and Bharat Parmar (Gujarat), Shaikh Adam (Goa), Dattatraya Varat, Mayank Thanwar (MPCA).
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