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Indian Gymkhana is the largest multi racial club in West London area, being founded in 1916. Sixteen acres of land was purchased by the help of Indian Princesses and Indians living in London.
Lord Hawkes, then President of MCC became its first President in December 1916.

The club is based on large privately owned grounds in Osterley, West London.

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"Kevin Pietersen will face disciplinary action over his Twitter tirade, says England coach Andy Flower."

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"Ben Harmison takes four wickets as champions Durham beat title-chasing Nottinghamshire."

Trio miss England women's series
"Sarah Taylor, Katherine Brunt and Holly Colvin miss the England women's tour to Sri Lanka."

Razzaq injury spoils Pakistan win
"Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq is a doubt for Sunday's Twenty20 game against England after injuring his back during their one-day win over Somerset."

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"England and Durham pace bowler Graham Onions to miss the Ashes series against Australia this winter because of a back operation."

Snubbed Sarwan told to 'shape up'
"West Indies batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan is told by national selectors to get in shape after failing to earn a central contract for the coming year."

Canada fight back against Irish
"Ireland face a high-pressure final day in their Intercontinental Cup clash against Canada after the hosts battle back into contention on day three."

Pakistan scandal takes new twist
"BBC Sport understands that police investigating alleged corruption involving three Pakistani cricketers believe that video evidence crucial to the case is authentic, despite fresh claims to the contrary. "

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A village in shock
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