Wankhede Stadium Honours Shastri, Sardesai, Solkar & Edulji with Stands, Gates

The Mumbai Cricket Association has permanently honoured four cricketing stalwarts by naming a stand and stadium gates after them at Wankhede Stadium. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis unveiled the honours for Ravi Shastri, Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar, and Diana Edulji. The ceremony was attended by former captains Sunil Gavaskar and Dilip Vengsarkar, and the MCA also felicitated T20 World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav. This initiative aims to etch the legends' contributions into Mumbai cricket's rich heritage and inspire future generations.

Key Points: Wankhede Stadium Names Stands & Gates After Cricket Legends

  • Stand named after Ravi Shastri
  • Gates honour Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar, Diana Edulji
  • Ceremony led by CM Devendra Fadnavis
  • MCA felicitates captain Suryakumar Yadav
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MCA unveils Stands, Gates at Wankhede Stadium to honour former cricketers Shastri, Sardesai, Solkar, Edulji

Mumbai Cricket Association honours Ravi Shastri, Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar, and Diana Edulji by naming stands and gates at Wankhede Stadium.

"It's a privilege to receive it at the ground... it reflects an association rich in tradition. - Ravi Shastri"

Mumbai, April 9

In a moment etched in Mumbai cricket's history, the Mumbai Cricket Association on Thursday inscribed the names of cricketing stalwarts, Ravi Shastri, Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar, and Diana Edulji, at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, recognising their contributions to Mumbai and Indian cricket by naming stands and gates after them.

The honours were unveiled by the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, as a stand was named after Ravi Shastri and stadium gates were dedicated to Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar, and Diana Edulji. The ceremony was also attended by Cabinet Minister Ashish Shelar, MCA President Ajinkya Naik, former India captains Sunil Gavaskar and Dilip Vengsarkar, along with MCA Apex Council members, office-bearers, and members of the cricketing fraternity.

On the occasion, the MCA also felicitated Suryakumar Yadav, the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup-winning captain.

The Level 1 stand below the Press Box is now named the Ravi Shastri Stand, honouring a prominent figure in Indian cricket. A member of India's 1983 World Cup-winning team, Shastri's contribution spans generations as a player, captain, coach, and commentator.

Gate No. 3, Gate No. 6, and Gate No. 5 will now be named the Dilip Sardesai Gate, Eknath Solkar Gate, and Diana Edulji Gate, respectively, marking the contributions of three legends from Mumbai.

Sardesai, widely regarded as India's 'crisis man', made significant contributions to the game with his consistency and dependability. Solkar, regarded among the finest close-in fielders, played a key role in India's success with his all-round skills and fearless approach. Edulji, a pioneer of women's cricket, led the national side and later contributed significantly to the growth of the game as an administrator.

Unveiling the honours, Chief Minister Fadnavis said, "I want to wholeheartedly congratulate the Mumbai Cricket Association. It is a great way to celebrate our icons. This initiative, naming gates and stands after those who created history so that their memories and their contribution to the game remain alive forever, is commendable. I believe that such an initiative can perhaps only happen at Wankhede Stadium through the Mumbai Cricket Association."

MCA President Ajinkya Naik said, "Wankhede Stadium stands as the heartbeat of Mumbai cricket and a symbol of its enduring legacy. Honouring Ravi Shastri, Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar, and Diana Edulji in this manner ensures that their contributions are permanently etched into Mumbai cricket's rich heritage. This initiative reflects the MCA's commitment to preserving our cricketing history while inspiring future generations. I sincerely thank the Honourable Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis Ji and Honourable Cabinet Minister Shri Ashish Shelar Ji for their continued support in strengthening the foundations of cricket."

Ravi Shastri said, "It's a privilege to receive it at the ground [Wankhede Stadium]. When you look at the names there, which you'll see tomorrow, Tendulkar, Vengsarkar, Gavaskar, Sharma, and then, of course, the gates, it reflects an association rich in tradition. They win more than anybody else. So to get up there, you've got to work hard. It won't come easy. For anyone young or aspiring, there are no shortcuts."

Diana Edulji said, "It is indeed a great moment for me and my family to be standing here for the unveiling of the gate in my name. I would definitely like to thank the Mumbai Cricket Association. The way they have treated women's cricket and the players has been commendable. Over the last few years, both the current and previous Apex Councils have done a wonderful job in promoting women's cricket and giving us the respect we deserve."

The families of Sardesai and Solkar were present on the occasion and expressed their appreciation to the MCA for the gesture.

With this initiative, the MCA carries forward Mumbai cricket's legacy by celebrating those who defined it and ensuring their stories continue to echo through every generation that follows.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Mumbai, this is wonderful news. Naming gates after Solkar and Sardesai is a touching tribute to players from an era that doesn't always get the spotlight. Their contributions were immense. Well done, MCA.
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Aditya G
Great move, but I hope this isn't just symbolic. The real tribute would be to invest more in grassroots cricket across Mumbai, especially for girls, following Edulji's legacy. The ceremony is nice, but sustained action is what truly honours them.
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Priya S
Eknath Solkar! What a fielder he was. My father still talks about his catches. Naming a gate after him is a fitting tribute to a player who gave his all on the field. It's good to see the unsung heroes getting their due. ❤️
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Michael C
Visiting Wankhede is always special. Now, walking through the Dilip Sardesai Gate will add another layer of history to the experience. These connections to the past are what make cricket in India so rich.
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Kavya N
Diana Edulji! So happy to see a woman cricketer honoured this way. She paved the path for the Mithalis and the Harmans. Hope young girls entering through the Edulji Gate feel inspired. A long-overdue recognition for women's cricket pioneers.

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