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Cotah Ramaswami pronunciation –
sometimes written as Cota or
Cotar – (born 16 June 1896,
presumed to have died in
January 1990) was a
double sports international...
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cricket for India,
along with year of Test debut: M. J.
Gopalan (1934)
Cotah Ramaswami (1936) C. R.
Rangachari (1948) C. D.
Gopinath (1951) A. G. Kripal...
- she may have been
abducted and murdered. 15
October 1985
Cotah Ramaswami 89 Chennai,
India Cotah Ramaswami, an
Indian cricketer who pla**** in two test matches...
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degree in
Agricultural Science.
During this time he was also
taught by
Cotah Ramaswami, a
professor of agronomy. In 1947 he
moved to the
Indian Agricultural...
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Australian women's
cricket and
football (soccer)
teams since the age of 16.
Cotah Ramaswami –
Indian Test
cricketer and also
represented in tennis. Jonty...
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Khershed Meherhomji 1936 1936 1 0 0* - 0/0 - - - -/- 1 0 25
Cotah Ramaswami 1936 1936 2 170 60 56.66 0/1 - - - -/- 0 0 26 Baqa
Jilani 1936...
- men's
winners of this
event include Charles Walder Grinstead (1883) and
Cotah Ramaswami (1920).
Incomplete roll
Incomplete roll Nieuwland, Alex. "Tournament...
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chess player Bhuvaneswari Ramaswamy,
American oncologist and
hematologist Cotah Ramaswami (1896–1990), an
athlete N. S.
Ramaswami (1918–1987), a sports...
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Spain and Greece. Top
Indian players like Saleem, the
Fayzee brothers,
Cotah Ramaswamy and
Krishna Prasad beat a
large number of
ranked European players...
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Championships in 1921 on clay at Highbury,
London against fellow countryman Cotah Ramaswami, and
again in 1926. In 1923 he won the
Roehampton Gr**** Courts...