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Full name | Vinay Lamba | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1967/68–1980/81 | Delhi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: ESPNcricinfo, 22 January 2016 |
Vinay Lamba is an Indian former first-class cricketer who played for Delhi and current chairman of selection committee of the Delhi District Cricket Association.
A middle-order batsman, Lamba appeared in 76 first-class and 4 List A matches, representing Delhi between the 1967/68 and 1980/81 seasons. He has also played for North Zone and Indian Universities. He scored more than 3000 runs including five hundreds in his first-class career.
Lamba became a match referee after retirement, officiating in domestic matches in India. [1] He was part of the five-member senior team selection panel of Delhi District Cricket Association before he was made the head of Delhi's under-19 selection committee in 2009. [2] [3] He later returned to the senior team selection panel, and holds the position of Delhi's senior team selection committee chairman as of December 2015. [4]
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