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MCC offers honourary life membership to former captain of Indian women’s Test team

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The Marylebone Cricket Club, MCC, has offered honourary life membership to Sandhya Agarwal, former captain of the Indian women’s Test team.

A resident of Indore, Agarwal has played 13 Tests and 21 ODIs from 1984 to 1995. Agarwal is being honoured in recognition of her distinguished service to the game.

After her retirement, she continued to contribute to the game as a selector and coach, besides being a member of the BCCI’s women’s committee. Presently, she is the chairperson of girl’s Under-19 and senior women’s team of MPCA.

Marylebone Cricket Club, founded in 1787, has been recognised as the sole authority on the laws of cricket since its foundation. MCC has awarded honourary life membership to many finest cricketers.

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