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- one Test match (not including vice-captains and other players who have deputised on the field for any period of time during a match where the captain has...
- Malaysia has been Gobind Singh Deo since 12 December 2023. The minister is deputised by the Deputy Minister of Digital. The minister administers the portfolio...
- responsibility for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, who deputises for the foreign secretary, a Great Office of State. The in****bent deputy...
- Cameron to the post in the November 2023 cabinet reshuffle. The role is deputised by the deputy foreign secretary, a position which was incepted in April...
- "deputy" may also be used, deriving from the concept that the legislator is "deputising" for the electorate of their electoral district. This is an incomplete...
- 2003–2011: Sehwag 2007–2016: Dhoni 2010–2014: Raina 2011: Gambhir 2013–2021: Kohli 2015: Rahane 2017/18-present: Sharma Italics denote deputised captaincy...
- Kingdom and deputises for the Leader of the Opposition in Prime Minister's Questions when the First Secretary or Deputy PM is deputising for the Prime...
- Sehwag 2007–2008: Kumble 2008–2014: Dhoni 2014/15; 2015–2022: Kohli 2016/17; 2020/21; 2021/22: Rahane 2021/22: Rahul Italics denote deputised captaincy...
- Sehwag 2007–2008: Kumble 2008–2014: Dhoni 2014/15; 2015–2022: Kohli 2016/17; 2020/21; 2021/22: Rahane 2021/22: Rahul Italics denote deputised captaincy...
- an intermediary between the deities and the people. The king thus was deputised for the deities in a role that was both as civil and religious administrator...