Cricketers who have roads named after them
Notable Indian cricketers have stands, ends, and pavilions inside grounds named after them
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4. Dilip Sardesai:

South Mumbai paid tribute to one of India’s finest cricketers, Dilip Sardesai, by naming a crossing after him. Milind Deora, the South Mumbai politician, honoured the legendary batter by inaugurating The Dilip Sardesai Chowk (Square). The landmark is located near Fariyas Hotel, close to the Colaba Telephone Bhavan in the South Bombay region.
Notably, Sardesai played 30 Tests for the Indian team, scoring 2001 runs at an average of 39.23. He ended his storied international career with five centuries and nine half-centuries. In First-Class cricket, Sardesai played 179 games, garnering a staggering 10,230-run tally between 1960 and 1973.
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