
Four on Eleven : The Fading Glory Of Parsi Cricket
Documentary · History · Drama
Overview
The Parsi Community has inked an incredible mark in Cricket, with a rich and storied legacy dating back to the early days of Cricket in India. Parsi Cricketers played a pioneering role in nurturing and popularising the game, producing some iconic cricketers. However, over time, the Parsi Community's influence on the sport has gradually declined, reflecting broader changes. While their contributions remain essential to the history of Indian cricket, the community's active participation on the field has diminished. But, is there still hope left?
Top Cast
Fredun de Vitre
Fredun de Vitre
Narrator
Fredun de Vitre
Narrator
Nari Contractor
Nari Contractor
Former Cricket Captain
Nari Contractor
Former Cricket Captain
Diana Edulji
Diana Edulji
Former Cricket Captain
Diana Edulji
Former Cricket Captain
Farokh Engineer
Farokh Engineer
Former Cricketer
Farokh Engineer
Former Cricketer
Arzan Nagwaswalla
Arzan Nagwaswalla
Gujarat Cricketer
Arzan Nagwaswalla
Gujarat Cricketer
Khodadad Yazdegardi
Khodadad Yazdegardi
Vice President of Parsi Gymkhana
Khodadad Yazdegardi
Vice President of Parsi Gymkhana
Shahvir Tarapore
Shahvir Tarapore
Former ICC Umpire
Shahvir Tarapore
Former ICC Umpire
Kersi Pavri
Kersi Pavri
Under 16 Selector
Kersi Pavri
Under 16 Selector
Vispi Mehta
Vispi Mehta
Tanzania Cricket Coach
Vispi Mehta
Tanzania Cricket Coach
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