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  • Nayan Mongia
  • Indian cricketer

    Nayan Ramlal Mongia pronunciation (born 19 December 1969) is a former Indian cricketer and cricket coach. He was a right-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper

    Nayan Mongia

    Nayan_Mongia

  • Dinesh Mongia
  • Indian cricketer and politician

    Dinesh Mongia pronunciation (born 17 April 1977) is a former Indian cricketer and politician. Mongia has appeared in limited over internationals for India

    Dinesh Mongia

    Dinesh Mongia

    Dinesh_Mongia

  • Mongia
  • Surname list

    Dinesh Mongia (born 1977), Indian cricketer Guneet Monga (born 1983), Indian filmmaker Mohit Mongia (born 1999), Indian cricketer, son of Nayan Mongia Nayan

    Mongia

    Mongia

  • Mohit Mongia
  • Indian cricketer (born 1999)

    Mohit Mongia (born 20 June 1999) is an Indian cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut for Baroda in the 2018–19 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy on 21 February 2019

    Mohit Mongia

    Mohit_Mongia

  • Mai (TV series)
  • Indian Hindi-language series

    Hindi-language action thriller television series on Netflix created by Atul Mongia, directed by Anshai Lal and produced by Anushka Sharma with her elder brother

    Mai (TV series)

    Mai_(TV_series)

  • Baroda cricket team
  • Indian cricket team

    of India team which contained the likes of VVS Laxman (13 & 148), Dinesh Mongia (125 & 90*), Debashish Mohanty, Sarandeep Singh and Akash Chopra. See Scorecard

    Baroda cricket team

    Baroda_cricket_team

  • R. S. Mongia
  • Chief Justice of Guwahati High Court

    R. S. Mongia (1940-2017) was the Chief Justice of Guwahati High Court and Chairperson of Punjab State Human Rights Commission. Justice Mongia obtained

    R. S. Mongia

    R._S._Mongia

  • Bravehearts: The Untold Stories of Heroes
  • Indian television series

    Dhaiya Harman Singha Sankalp Raj Tripathi Directed by Bharat Misra Happie Mongia Starring see below Theme music composer Karthik Rao Country of origin India

    Bravehearts: The Untold Stories of Heroes

    Bravehearts:_The_Untold_Stories_of_Heroes

  • Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke (2006 film)
  • 2006 Indian film

    distaste for the activities of the village bully, Veer Mongia. Kunal inspires Arjun to fight Veer Mongia in the village election. How Kunal (Who is also in

    Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke (2006 film)

    Dharti_Kahe_Pukar_Ke_(2006_film)

  • Dachra
  • 2018 Tunisian film

    for a school film project. After visiting a mental hospital to interview Mongia, the mutilated survivor of an attack 20 years before, the trail leads them

    Dachra

    Dachra

  • Love Sex Aur Dhokha
  • 2010 Indian anthology drama film by Dibakar Banerjee

    Banerjee as Naina Herry Tangri as Loki Local Amit Sial as Prabhat Atul Mongia as Atul Ashish Sharma as Shahid Taran Bajaj as Goldie Aditi Singh Pohankar

    Love Sex Aur Dhokha

    Love_Sex_Aur_Dhokha

  • Yogita Bihani
  • Indian actress (born 1995)

    Year Title Role Notes Ref. 2024 Friends Directed by Atul Mongia; Also writer

    Yogita Bihani

    Yogita Bihani

    Yogita_Bihani

  • Parthiv Patel
  • Indian cricketer (born 1985)

    t20 format. But the first Indian cricketer to play a t20 match was Dinesh Mongia. He played his debut match in July 2004. "Rising to great heights". ESPN

    Parthiv Patel

    Parthiv Patel

    Parthiv_Patel

  • Baroda Cricket Association
  • Governing body of cricket in Vadodara city of Gujarat state, India

    Many past and present India national cricket team players, such as Nayan Mongia, Zaheer Khan, Vaibhav Patel, Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya, Jitesh Sharma

    Baroda Cricket Association

    Baroda_Cricket_Association

  • Mumbai Indians
  • Mumbai-based cricket franchise in the Indian Premier League

    Mumbai Indians". The Economic Times. 8 January 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2024. Mongia, S. (27 May 2011). "Gayle leads RCB into second IPL final". ESPNcricinfo

    Mumbai Indians

    Mumbai_Indians

  • 2003 Cricket World Cup final
  • Cricket match held in Johannesburg

    lose wickets at regular intervals. Except for Yuvraj Singh (24) and Dinesh Mongia (12), the rest of the players were out for single-digit scores. India were

    2003 Cricket World Cup final

    2003 Cricket World Cup final

    2003_Cricket_World_Cup_final

  • 2003–04 NKP Salve Challenger Trophy
  • Former Indian domestic cricket contest

    Hemang Badani (134) Sachin Tendulkar (176) Yuvraj Singh (188) Most wickets Lakshmipathy Balaji (7) Anil Kumble (6) Dinesh Mongia (7) ← 2001–02 2004–05 →

    2003–04 NKP Salve Challenger Trophy

    2003–04_NKP_Salve_Challenger_Trophy

  • Kapil Dev
  • Indian former cricket team captain (born 1959)

    decision to relinquish the captaincy after the Test matches, Azharuddin and Mongia were recalled to the team, controversy arose over Azharuddin's injury leading

    Kapil Dev

    Kapil Dev

    Kapil_Dev

  • Dinesh
  • Name list

    actor Dinesh Karthik, Indian cricketer Dinesh Lamba, Indian actor Dinesh Mongia, Indian cricketer Dinesh Nandan Sahay, Indian governor Dinesh Nayak, Indian

    Dinesh

    Dinesh

  • Odisha cricket team
  • Indian cricket team

    Balvinder Sandhu Sourajit Mohapatra Abakash Khatua Wasim Jaffer Dinesh Mongia For more details on this topic, see List of Odisha first-class cricket records

    Odisha cricket team

    Odisha_cricket_team

  • Punjab cricket team (India)
  • Indian cricket team

    featured the likes of Rahul Dravid, and Sourav Ganguly. Ajay Jadeja and Nayan Mongia.[citation needed] The team has never won the one-day trophy. Southern Punjab

    Punjab cricket team (India)

    Punjab_cricket_team_(India)

  • Robin Singh (cricketer)
  • Indian cricketer

    1999 Cricket World Cup". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 31 January 2012. "Nayan Mongia to coach Thailand". Cricinfo. ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 31 January 2012. "India

    Robin Singh (cricketer)

    Robin Singh (cricketer)

    Robin_Singh_(cricketer)

  • Clean Slate Filmz
  • Film production and distribution company

    Rage Released on 15 April 2022 on Netflix. The series, created by Atul Mongia and directed by Anshai Lal, follows a story of a grieving mother who discovers

    Clean Slate Filmz

    Clean_Slate_Filmz

  • 2000–01 NKP Salve Challenger Trophy
  • Cricket series

    Dravid Robin Singh Most runs Hemang Badani (238) Rahul Dravid (194) Dinesh Mongia (185) Most wickets Ashish Nehra (5) Ajit Agarkar (8) Surinder Singh (3)

    2000–01 NKP Salve Challenger Trophy

    2000–01_NKP_Salve_Challenger_Trophy

  • M. S. K. Prasad
  • Indian cricketer (born 1975)

    break in the 1999 Cricket World Cup when the regular wicketkeeper Nayan Mongia got injured. In 1999–2000, he played six test matches – three each against

    M. S. K. Prasad

    M. S. K. Prasad

    M._S._K._Prasad

  • Australian cricket team in India in 2000–01
  • International cricket tour

    openers were lost. they suffered a last scare when wicket-keeper Nayan Mongia, sent in as a nightwatchman was forced to retire hurt after suffering a

    Australian cricket team in India in 2000–01

    Australian_cricket_team_in_India_in_2000–01

  • Yuvraj Singh
  • Indian cricketer (born 1981)

    including a duck in the final against South Africa. Following this, Dinesh Mongia and Hemang Badani were chosen over Singh in the squad for the home series

    Yuvraj Singh

    Yuvraj Singh

    Yuvraj_Singh

  • India at the Champions Trophy
  • Sourav Ganguly Rahul Dravid Sachin Tendulkar Anil Kumble Ajit Agarkar Nayan Mongia (Wk) Ajay Jadeja Sunil Joshi Venkatesh Prasad Javagal Srinath Robin Singh

    India at the Champions Trophy

    India at the Champions Trophy

    India_at_the_Champions_Trophy

  • List of India Twenty20 International cricketers
  • List of Cricket players

    from the original on 6 January 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2011. "Dinesh Mongia". ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original on 10 December 2011. Retrieved

    List of India Twenty20 International cricketers

    List of India Twenty20 International cricketers

    List_of_India_Twenty20_International_cricketers

  • Tango Charlie
  • 2005 Indian film

    as Naxal leader's henchman Abhijit Lahiri as Landlord Rai Bahadur Atul Mongia as Pakistani Army Soldier Aslam Jehangir Pabitra Rabha as Bodo militant

    Tango Charlie

    Tango_Charlie

  • DAV College, Chandigarh
  • College in Chandigarh, India

    Lawrence Bishnoi Kapil Dev Yuvraj Singh Yograj Singh Wamiqa Gabbi Dinesh Mongia Neeraj Chopra Anjum Moudgil Jeev Milkha Singh Manu Bhaker Arya Samaj "'Yaaro

    DAV College, Chandigarh

    DAV_College,_Chandigarh

  • Nayan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1978), British cricketer Nayan Ghosh (born 1956), Indian musician Nayan Mongia (born 1969), Indian cricketer Nayan Padrai (born 1975), Indian screenwriter

    Nayan

    Nayan

  • Sailing in India
  • Rao# Arjuna Award Male 1999 Aashim Mongia Arjuna Award Male 2001 Mahesh Ramchandran Arjuna Award Male 2002 Nitin Mongia Arjuna Award Male 2009 Girdhari Lal

    Sailing in India

    Sailing in India

    Sailing_in_India

  • New Zealand cricket team in India in 1999–2000
  • October. The 14-member squad squad excluded Mohammad Azharuddin, Nayan Mongia and Nikhil Chopra. Azharuddin was said to have been not fully fit following

    New Zealand cricket team in India in 1999–2000

    New_Zealand_cricket_team_in_India_in_1999–2000

  • Saba Karim
  • Indian cricket player (b. 1967)

    Ranji Trophy. He was first picked for India as a replacement for Nayan Mongia in the Standard Bank Series in South Africa in 1996-97 and he performed

    Saba Karim

    Saba_Karim

  • Mittal Champions Trust
  • Organization

    Dipika Pallikal Joshna Chinappa Athletics Krishna Poonia Sailing Nitin Mongia L N Mittal announced a 1.5 crore cash award for Abhinav Bindra for winning

    Mittal Champions Trust

    Mittal_Champions_Trust

  • Zimbabwean cricket team in India in 2001–02
  • International cricket tour

    Dinesh Mongia (263) Alistair Campbell (251) Most wickets Harbhajan Singh (10) Zaheer Khan (10) Douglas Hondo (7) Player of the series Dinesh Mongia (Ind)

    Zimbabwean cricket team in India in 2001–02

    Zimbabwean_cricket_team_in_India_in_2001–02

  • Agha Shahid Ali
  • Indian-American poet (1949–2001)

    Map of Longings; The Life and Works of Agha Shahid Ali". Hindustan Times. Mongia, Padmini (27 November 2021). "'All routes to death': A personal essay of

    Agha Shahid Ali

    Agha Shahid Ali

    Agha_Shahid_Ali

  • Bric Mindino
  • Mountain in the Ligurian Alps, Italy

    (CN) and is situated at the convergence of Tanaro, Val Casotto, and Valle Mongia [it]. The mountain rises in isolation northeast of the Colla di Casotto [it];

    Bric Mindino

    Bric Mindino

    Bric_Mindino

  • Wills World Series
  • International cricket tournament

    Mongia were accused of not making an effort to win the match after stonewalling the run-chase. The Indian authorities suspended Prabhakar and Mongia and

    Wills World Series

    Wills_World_Series

  • Vijay Yadav (cricketer)
  • Indian cricketer

    making 2 stumpings and scoring 30 off 25 balls coming in at number 8. Nayan Mongia soon emerged on the scene and as a result Yadav's international career was

    Vijay Yadav (cricketer)

    Vijay_Yadav_(cricketer)

  • Rocket Gang
  • 2022 Indian musical film

    Mokshda Jailkhani as Pia Sahaj Singh as Sahib Tejas Varma as JeJe Aadvik Mongia as Montu Jayshree Gogoi as Saher Dipali Borkar as Kiara Siddhant Sharma

    Rocket Gang

    Rocket_Gang

  • 2005–06 Ranji One Day Trophy
  • Indian cricket tournament

    title) Runners-up Uttar Pradesh Participants 27 Matches 69 Most runs Dinesh Mongia (520) (Punjab) Most wickets Sankalp Vohra (16) (Baroda) ← 2004–05 2006–07

    2005–06 Ranji One Day Trophy

    2005–06_Ranji_One_Day_Trophy

  • 2003 Cricket World Cup squads
  • announced". ESPNcricinfo. 31 December 2002. Retrieved 2 June 2007. "Dinesh Mongia in, Laxman out of World Cup team". The Hindu. 30 December 2002. Archived

    2003 Cricket World Cup squads

    2003_Cricket_World_Cup_squads

  • Board of Control for Cricket in India
  • National governing body of cricket in India

    banned Indian players who played in the ICL, including Hemang Badani, Dinesh Mongia, Rohan Gavaskar and Ambati Rayudu, but later gave amnesty to these players

    Board of Control for Cricket in India

    Board of Control for Cricket in India

    Board_of_Control_for_Cricket_in_India

  • Rajkummar Rao
  • Indian actor (born 1984)

    previous work, he eventually agreed at the insistence of casting director Atul Mongia. Despite its unfavorable critical response, the film was a box-office success

    Rajkummar Rao

    Rajkummar Rao

    Rajkummar_Rao

  • Titan Cup
  • International cricket tournament

    Daily News. ESPNcricinfo. 16 October 1996. Retrieved 16 October 2018. "Mongia not to open in one-dayers". The Indian Express. 16 October 1996. Archived

    Titan Cup

    Titan_Cup

  • Indian cricket team in New Zealand in 1993–94
  • International cricket tour

    first for spinners Anil Kumble and Rajesh Chauhan, wicket-keeper Nayan Mongia, and medium-pacer Salil Ankola. Since the series defeat in that tour, the

    Indian cricket team in New Zealand in 1993–94

    Indian_cricket_team_in_New_Zealand_in_1993–94

  • India at the Cricket World Cup
  • Tournament Performance

    Sanjay Manjrekar 12 July 1965 Right-handed Right arm off-spin Bombay Nayan Mongia (wk) 19 December 1969 Right-handed Wicket-keeper Baroda Manoj Prabhakar

    India at the Cricket World Cup

    India at the Cricket World Cup

    India_at_the_Cricket_World_Cup

  • Australia–India cricket rivalry
  • Australia-India cricket rivalry

    0 1 0 0 Mark Taylor Sachin Tendulkar India Nayan Mongia (152 runs ) Anil Kumble (9 wkts) Nayan Mongia 14 1997–98  India 3 1 2 0 0 Mohd Azharuddin India

    Australia–India cricket rivalry

    Australia–India cricket rivalry

    Australia–India_cricket_rivalry

  • Jagadish Bhalla
  • Indian judge (1948-2019)

    March 2011 – 22 March 2016 Appointed by Shivraj Patil Preceded by R. S. Mongia Succeeded by Iqbal Ahmed Ansari 29th Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court

    Jagadish Bhalla

    Jagadish_Bhalla

  • Kiran More
  • Indian cricketer

    1994, he lost his place in the Indian team to his Baroda teammate Nayan Mongia. More played purely as a batsman for the state side when both were available

    Kiran More

    Kiran More

    Kiran_More

  • Border–Gavaskar Trophy
  • Test cricket series between India and Australia

    Slater top scored with 44 runs. In reply India scored 361, riding on Nayan Mongia's career best 152. In Australia's second innings, Steve Waugh scored 67 to

    Border–Gavaskar Trophy

    Border–Gavaskar_Trophy

  • Rahul Dravid
  • Indian coach and former cricketer (born 11 January 1973)

    the substitute wicket-keeper in the third match of the series for Nayan Mongia, who was injured during keeping, Dravid effected two dismissals. He first

    Rahul Dravid

    Rahul Dravid

    Rahul_Dravid

  • Post-structuralism
  • Philosophical school and tradition

    92–110. doi:10.1080/13569317.2016.1253135. ISSN 1356-9317. S2CID 151333183. Mongia, Padmini (1996), "Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: Poststructuralism, Marginality

    Post-structuralism

    Post-structuralism

  • 1998–99 Coca-Cola Cup
  • Cricket series

    Srinath Ajay Jadeja Anil Kumble Sadagoppan Ramesh Venkatesh Prasad Nayan Mongia (wk) Anil Kumble Robin Singh Sunil Joshi Vinod Kambli Ajit Agarkar Rahul

    1998–99 Coca-Cola Cup

    1998–99_Coca-Cola_Cup

  • K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow
  • Sports venue in Lucknow, India

    national side on this ground. India won the toss and chose to bat. Nayan Mongia made his debut and Anil Kumble was the man of the match. Even though this

    K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow

    K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow

    K._D._Singh_Babu_Stadium,_Lucknow

  • Giridih
  • City in Jharkhand, India

    Sponge Iron and Rolling Mill Factories in Giridih. The name of few are Mongia Steel, SriBir, Siscon, Baba, Salasar, SriRam, Lal Steel, Saluja Gold, Gouri

    Giridih

    Giridih

    Giridih

  • Dance Deewane
  • Indian Dance Reality show

    Gunjan Sinha Piyush Gurbhele🏆 Soochna Ghirge Deepanita Varsha Anjali Aadvik Mongia Prabhadeep Singh Sonali Nirantar Vihan Trivedi Paramdeep Singh Sneha Adapawar

    Dance Deewane

    Dance_Deewane

  • Australian cricket team in India in 1997–98
  • Cricket series

    innings at a steady pace and put on a hundred run opening stand before Mongia was caught at the wicket on 58 in the 43rd over when the score had reached

    Australian cricket team in India in 1997–98

    Australian_cricket_team_in_India_in_1997–98

  • Vadodara
  • Metropolis in Gujarat, India

    cricketer's from Baroda are Vijay Hazare, Anshuman Gaekwad, Kiran More, Nayan Mongia, Atul Bedade, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya,

    Vadodara

    Vadodara

    Vadodara

  • List of Punjab cricketers (India)
  • 1975/76-1979/80 Sanjay Mishra, 1978/79 Krishnan Mohan, 1987/88-1995/96 Dinesh Mongia, 1995/96-2006/07 Navdeep Singh, 1997/98-2010/11 Dhruv Pandove, 1987/88-1991/92

    List of Punjab cricketers (India)

    List_of_Punjab_cricketers_(India)

  • West Zone cricket team
  • Team representing western India

    Wasim Jaffer Vinod Kambli Saurabh Chauhan Vinoo Mankad Vijay Merchant Nayan Mongia Parthiv Patel Irfan Pathan Yusuf Pathan Rohit Sharma Sachin Tendulkar Zaheer

    West Zone cricket team

    West_Zone_cricket_team

  • 1996 'Friendship' Cup
  • International cricket tournament

    partnership for India (161 runs). India won the toss and elected to bat. Nayan Mongia (Ind) equalled the record of five dismissals in an ODI and became the only

    1996 'Friendship' Cup

    1996_'Friendship'_Cup

  • Chandrachud Commission
  • One-man commission of inquiry into 1997 match-fixing allegations

    washed away due to rain. India vs West Indies in Kanpur in 1994. Nayan Mongia and Manoj Prabhakar scored 11 runs in 48 balls chasing West Indies total

    Chandrachud Commission

    Chandrachud_Commission

  • Gauhati High Court
  • Indian High Court jurisdiction

    1999 19 October 2000 26 N. C. Jain 20 October 2000 5 April 2001 27 R. S. Mongia 5 April 2001 10 June 2002 28 P. P. Naolekar 10 June 2002 27 August 2004

    Gauhati High Court

    Gauhati High Court

    Gauhati_High_Court

  • Enterprise World Championship
  • Series of sailing championships

    Craig (GBR) GBR 22917  Jeff Dyer (GBR)  Simon Cook (GBR) IND 52  Aashim Mongia (IND)  Amit Arvind (IND) 2005/06 Sri Lanka  Richard Estaugh (GBR)  Peter

    Enterprise World Championship

    Enterprise_World_Championship

  • 1998–99 NKP Salve Challenger Trophy
  • Cricket series

    Seniors, but he opted out of the tournament for personal reasons. Nayan Mongia was named as captain of the side, and JP Yadav was included in the squad

    1998–99 NKP Salve Challenger Trophy

    1998–99_NKP_Salve_Challenger_Trophy

  • CFM International CFM56
  • Franco–American turbofan aircraft engine

    CFM International Press Release. 9 July 1998. Retrieved 16 November 2009. Mongia, Hukam (2003). TAPS –A 4th Generation Propulsion Combustor Technology for

    CFM International CFM56

    CFM International CFM56

    CFM_International_CFM56

  • 1996–97 NKP Salve Challenger Trophy
  • Cricket series

    India Seniors India A India B Sachin Tendulkar (c) Nayan Mongia (wk) Mohammad Azharuddin Sourav Ganguly Vinod Kambli Rahul Dravid Ajay Jadeja Sunil Joshi

    1996–97 NKP Salve Challenger Trophy

    1996–97_NKP_Salve_Challenger_Trophy

  • North Zone cricket team
  • First-class cricket team in Northern India

    listed in bold. Updated as on 24 Jul 2023 Kapil Dev Gautam Gambhir Dinesh Mongia Virender Sehwag Ishant Sharma Navjot Singh Sidhu Harbhajan Singh Yuvraj

    North Zone cricket team

    North_Zone_cricket_team

  • Suspensions on X
  • post saying Uighur women no longer 'baby-making machines'". The Guardian. Mongia, Roobina (20 January 2021). "Twitter's Brief Action Against Kangana Ranaut

    Suspensions on X

    Suspensions_on_X

  • List of former chief justices of the high courts of India
  • N. C. Jain as ACJ during this period". "Profile : H. K. Sema". "Justice Mongia dead". The Tribune. Retrieved 2026-05-15. "GHC : Doc" (PDF). "Appointment

    List of former chief justices of the high courts of India

    List_of_former_chief_justices_of_the_high_courts_of_India

  • Indian cricket team in England in 1996
  • International cricket tour

    Sachin Tendulkar, Anil Kumble, Javagal Srinath, Sanjay Manjrekar and Nayan Mongia. Nonetheless, the tour was a disaster for India. The team lost the Test

    Indian cricket team in England in 1996

    Indian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1996

  • BOSM
  • Annual sports festival of Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani campus

    personalities have graced the opening ceremony of BOSM, some of whom are : Dinesh Mongia, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Saba Karim, Akhil Kumar and Krishna Poonia

    BOSM

    BOSM

  • Kalki Koechlin
  • French actress and writer (born 1984)

    attended an acting workshop conducted by the film's casting director, Atul Mongia, and also learnt an Anglo-Indian accent. She thought of it unlike anything

    Kalki Koechlin

    Kalki Koechlin

    Kalki_Koechlin

  • Sri Lankan cricket team in India in 1993–94
  • International cricket tour

    for three and a half years. India won the toss and chose to bat. Nayan Mongia (Ind) made his Test debut. India won the toss and elected to bat. Sri Lanka

    Sri Lankan cricket team in India in 1993–94

    Sri_Lankan_cricket_team_in_India_in_1993–94

  • List of India Test wicket-keepers
  • Chandrakant Pandit 1986–1992 3 11 2 13 23 Vijay Yadav 1993 1 1 2 3 24 Nayan Mongia 1994–2001 44 99 8 107 25 Mannava Prasad 1999–2000 6 15 0 15 26 Saba Karim

    List of India Test wicket-keepers

    List of India Test wicket-keepers

    List_of_India_Test_wicket-keepers

  • Indian cricket team in the West Indies in 2001–02
  • (vc) Sachin Tendulkar Wasim Jaffer VVS Laxman SS Das Sanjay Bangar Dinesh Mongia Ajay Ratra Deep Dasgupta Anil Kumble Javagal Srinath Zaheer Khan Murali

    Indian cricket team in the West Indies in 2001–02

    Indian_cricket_team_in_the_West_Indies_in_2001–02

  • Aristolochia longa
  • Species of vine

    al. 2024. Dhouioui, Mouna; Boulila, Abdennacer; Chaabane, Hedia; Zina, Mongia Saïd; Casabianca, Hervé (2016). "Seasonal changes in essential oil composition

    Aristolochia longa

    Aristolochia longa

    Aristolochia_longa

  • Weapon of mass destruction
  • Weapon that can kill many people or cause great damage

    Francois Mauritz; Vanninen, Paula S.; Zaitsev, Volodymyr; Waqar, Farhat; Zina, Mongia Saïd; Blum, Marc-Michael; Gregg, Hugh; Fischer, Elena; Sun, Siqing; Yang

    Weapon of mass destruction

    Weapon of mass destruction

    Weapon_of_mass_destruction

  • Peters-plus syndrome
  • Medical condition

    Kammoun, Hassen; Kammoun, Bourane; Hmida, Nedia; Chabchoub, Imen; Hchicha, Mongia; Fakhfakh, Faiza (2012-10-01). "Two Tunisian patients with Peters plus syndrome

    Peters-plus syndrome

    Peters-plus syndrome

    Peters-plus_syndrome

  • Punjab State Human Rights Commission
  • Statutory public body to protect human rights

    Jain 27 February 2003 28 February 2006 3 years, 1 day 3 Justice R. S. Mongia 12 November 2007 9 June 2010 2 years, 209 days 4 Justice Jagadish Bhalla

    Punjab State Human Rights Commission

    Punjab_State_Human_Rights_Commission

  • South African cricket team in India in 1999–2000
  • their Test debut. David Shepherd (Eng) officiated his 50th Test. Nayan Mongia became the third India wicket-keeper to complete 100 dismissals in Tests

    South African cricket team in India in 1999–2000

    South_African_cricket_team_in_India_in_1999–2000

  • Nehru Stadium, Guwahati
  • Multi purpose stadium

    scorers are Yuvraj Singh- 181 runs, Michael Bevan- 163 runs and Dinesh Mongia- 159 runs. Leading wicket takers are Ravi Shastri and Harbhajan Singh- 7

    Nehru Stadium, Guwahati

    Nehru Stadium, Guwahati

    Nehru_Stadium,_Guwahati

  • List of India ODI cricketers
  • 1993 1997 35 18 5 132 32 10.15 1634 12 1216 29 3/29 41.93 10 0 88 Nayan Mongia† 1994 2000 140 96 33 1272 69 20.19 — — — — — — 110 44 89 Venkatesh Prasad

    List of India ODI cricketers

    List_of_India_ODI_cricketers

  • NH10 (film)
  • 2015 film by Navdeep Singh

    With Bhoopalam, she also took acting workshops conducted by Singh and Atul Mongia for the characters. Principal photography for NH10 started on 17 January

    NH10 (film)

    NH10_(film)

  • 2002 Champions Trophy squads
  • Cricket tournament

    (captain) Rahul Dravid (vice-captain) Sachin Tendulkar Virender Sehwag Dinesh Mongia Mohammad Kaif Anil Kumble Harbhajan Singh Zaheer Khan Ajit Agarkar Jai Prakash

    2002 Champions Trophy squads

    2002_Champions_Trophy_squads

  • We Are One: A Global Film Festival
  • 2020 online film festival

    Agnès Patron Anna — Dekel Berenson Atlantiques — Mati Diop Awake — Atul Mongia A warm comedy about madness, depression and unfulfilled dreams — Michal

    We Are One: A Global Film Festival

    We_Are_One:_A_Global_Film_Festival

  • Vijay Hazare Trophy
  • List A cricket championship in India

    (Bengal) Praveen Kumar (Uttar Pradesh) 2005–06 Railways Uttar Pradesh Dinesh Mongia (Punjab) Sankalp Vohra (Baroda) 2006–07 Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur Mumbai

    Vijay Hazare Trophy

    Vijay_Hazare_Trophy

  • Brand India
  • Make in India My Gov (India) Act East policy Digital India India Inc Books Mongia, Sunanda. Brand India. ISBN 81-7646-469-4 Rangnekar, Sharif D. Realizing

    Brand India

    Brand_India

  • Douglas Hondo
  • Zimbabwean cricketer (born 1979)

    play in the first two games but in the third he took three wickets,(Dinesh Mongia, Saurav Ganguly and VVS Laxman) and, along with Pommie Mbangwa, reduced

    Douglas Hondo

    Douglas_Hondo

  • December 19
  • Day of the year

    player 1969 – Richard Hammond, English journalist and producer 1969 – Nayan Mongia, Indian cricketer 1969 – Aziza Mustafa Zadeh, Azerbaijani composer, pianist

    December 19

    December_19

  • Sailing at the 2002 Asian Games – Enterprise
  • 10 from 5 nations Medalists   Jun Joo-hyun Jung Kwon    South Korea   Shehryar Arshad Muhammad Riaz    Pakistan   Aashim Mongia Mahesh Ramchandran    India ← 1998

    Sailing at the 2002 Asian Games – Enterprise

    Sailing_at_the_2002_Asian_Games_–_Enterprise

  • List of India Test cricketers
  • 7 0 199 Vijay Yadav 1993 1993 1 30 30 30.00 0/0 - - - -/- 1 2 200 Nayan Mongia 1994 2001 44 1442 152 24.03 1/6 - - - -/- 99 8 201 Aashish Kapoor 1994 1996

    List of India Test cricketers

    List of India Test cricketers

    List_of_India_Test_cricketers

  • List of National Sports Award recipients in cricket
  • Tendulkar Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna 1998 Rahul Dravid Arjuna Award Nayan Mongia 2000 Venkatesh Prasad 2001 VVS Laxman 2002 Virender Sehwag 2003 Harbhajan

    List of National Sports Award recipients in cricket

    List of National Sports Award recipients in cricket

    List_of_National_Sports_Award_recipients_in_cricket

  • Montezemolo, Piedmont
  • Comune in Piedmont, Italy

    Montezemolo (Italian: [ˌmontedˈdzɛːmolo, -dˈdzeːm-]; Piedmontese: Monzemo) is a village and comune (municipality) of c. 250 inhabitants in the Province

    Montezemolo, Piedmont

    Montezemolo,_Piedmont

  • Punjab and Haryana High Court
  • High Court for the states of Punjab and Haryana

    19 October 2000 5 April 2001 169 days 12 years, 283 days Ravinder Singh Mongia Gauhati 15 June 1990 21 September 2001 9 June 2002 262 days 11 years, 360 days

    Punjab and Haryana High Court

    Punjab and Haryana High Court

    Punjab_and_Haryana_High_Court

  • List of North Zone cricketers
  • Vijay Mehra Ashwini Minna Amit Mishra Vikas Mishra Mohammad Saeed Dinesh Mongia V. M. Muddiah Abid Nabi Yogesh Nagar Arjun Naidu Chetanya Nanda Satish Nanda

    List of North Zone cricketers

    List_of_North_Zone_cricketers

  • Ceva
  • Comune in Piedmont, Italy

    Retrieved 16 March 2019. regione.piemonte.it :: Comunità Montana Valli Mongia, Cevetta e Langa Cebana Archived January 2, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

    Ceva

    Ceva

    Ceva

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