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4 February
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(born
October 8 ,
1968 in Bombay - now
Mumbai ) is an
India n
Cricket er. He is a right-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper. His main chance at international cricket didn't come until the
1999 -
2000 season, at which time he was 31 years of age and had virtually given up hope of ever achieving a place in the Indian team.
On the final day of the Test in
Chennai , Dighe made an unbeaten 22 which saw the Indians securing a historic 2-1 series win.
Sourav Ganguly later said that Dighe was to become the first-choice wicketkeeper for the country.