Born on December 19, 1935 as the youngest son of Maharawal Lakshman Singhji, the ruler of Dungarpur in Rajasthan, Dungarpur had worn different hats in more than 30 years as administrator of Indian cricket.
He was president of the Cricket Board for three years in the late 1990s, president of the CCI for 13 years before he fell ill last year, was team manager in Indian team's several tours abroad and chairman of the senior selection panel.
Dungarpur himself had played the game at the first class level. He played Ranji Trophy for Rajasthan for 16 years between 1955 and 1971, as a medium-fast bowler.
During his education in Indore's DAV College, he had the good fortune to come into contact with the great C K Nayudu and Mushtaq Ali, who played for the all-powerful Holkar team, and built up his cricketing knowledge.
He made his mark in the willow game as a player by representing the Rajasthan team for more than two and a half decades as a medium-fast bowler with a long run-up.
The gangling bowler captured 206 wickets in 86 matches and rubbed shoulders with stalwarts like Vijay Manjrekar, Hanumant Singh and Salim Durrani but never played for the country in Tests.
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