The history of Indian sport is often told through numbers and records. But sometimes, a person matters more than statistics. Khanderao Moreshwar “Khandu” Rangnekar was one such person. He was a national badminton champion, a Test cricketer, a senior cricket administrator, and a civic leader. Beyond sport, he also played an important role in shaping the city of Thane. Born on June 27, 1917, in Bombay, Rangnekar lived a life marked by discipline, talent, and public service. He belonged to a generation that began as amateur sportsmen under British rule and later became builders of independent India. His life brought together sport, intellect, and responsibility to society. Born into a family that had suffered the loss of five previous children, his very name was a testament to his mother’s desperate vow to the deity Khandoba at the Jejuri temple. Educated at Byramji Jeejeebhoy School and St. Xavier’s, he eventually earned a Bachelor of Arts from Elphinstone College. This liberal arts educ...