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1985/86
  
Railways

1991/92
  
Assam

2001/02
  
Madhya Pradesh

Role
  
Wicket-keeper

1986/87–1998/99
  
Bombay / Mumbai

1992/93
  
Vidarbha

Batting style
  
Right-handed

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Full name
  
Sulakshan Kashinath Kulkarni

Born
  
15 January 1967 (age 50) (
1967-01-15
)
Sadashivgad, Karnataka, India

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Sulakshan Kashinath Kulkarni (born 15 January 1967) is a former Indian first-class cricketer who played for various teams, mainly Mumbai cricket team, from 1985/86 to 2001/02. He became a cricket coach after retirement.

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Playing Career

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Kulkarni was a wicket-keeper who batted right-handed. He batted at various positions in his career including opening, and played as a specialist batsman in several matches. He made his debut for Railways cricket team at the age of 18, but switched to Bombay cricket team in the following season. He is best known for his 459-run opening partnership with Wasim Jaffer in 1996/97 against Saurashtra cricket team, Mumbai's highest partnership for any wicket. He was dismissed for his personal best score of 239, while Jaffer went on to score an unbeaten triple-hundred. He played for five different Ranji teams, but 46 of his 65 first-class appearances were for Mumbai. Kulkarni announced his retirement in February 2000 at the age of 33. He then played one season for Madhya Pradesh in 2001/02.

Coaching Career

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Kulkarni coached Mumbai under-19s for three years before working as Vidarbha cricket team's head coach for two seasons ending 2010/11. After a successful stint with Vidarbha, he was selected to coach Central Zone cricket team. He became head coach of Mumbai cricket team in 2011/12 and coached the team for three seasons. During his tenure the team ended as semifinalists in the 2011–12 Ranji Trophy and emerged champions of the 2012–13 Ranji Trophy. After the team's quarterfinal exit in 2013/14, he was sacked from the position.

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References

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