Aavishkar Salvi – Is an Indian cricketer. He is a right-arm medium-pace bowler and right-handed batsman. In first class cricket, he plays for Mumbai.
Ajinkya Rahane – Is a right-handed batsman, who represents India, He is one of the only 11 players to have scored more than 1000 runs in a single Ranji Trophy season[4][5][6]
Ajit Agarkar – Has a record of fastest 50 scored, 2nd fastest ODI wickets, has 288 ODI wickets under his belt[7][8]
Ajit Wadekar – He becoming the first Indian captain to achieve series victories on tours to the West Indies and in England
Anshuman Gaekwad – He was known for his defensive mindset against pace bowlers, which became a high priority when the West Indian pace bowlers dominated world cricket. He was nicknamed The Great Wall[9]
Bapu Nadkarni – He bowled 21 maiden overs in succession. The record for most consecutive balls without conceding a run is held by Hugh Tayfield of South Africa
Baloo Gupte – Was a leg-spinner, made his debut under Nari Contractor in 1960–61 against Pakistan led by Fazal Mahmood
Chandrakant Pandit – He played in 5 Tests and 36 ODIs from 1986 to 1992. He became a cricket coach, enjoying successful stints with the Mumbai cricket team
Chandrasekhar Gadkari – He made a fine impression as a fielder in the 1952/53 tour to West Indies in an Indian side that was noted for its fielding
Chandrakant Patankar – He was a wicketkeeper and lower-order right-handed batsman
Chandu Borde – He made his debut in the First Test during the West Indies tour of India, received the Arjuna Award, Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan
Dhawal Kulkarni – Is an Indian first class cricketer, he plays for Mumbai and in the Indian Premier League, he plays for Mumbai Indians
Dattu Phadkar – Was an all-rounder who represented India in Test cricket
Dattaram Hindlekar – Toured England in 1936 and 1946 as India's first choice wicket-keeper
Dilip Sardesai – His important century of 112 in the next Test at Port of Spain led to India's first victory over West Indies
Dilip Vengsarkar – He was one of the most stylish batsmen of his time, he a nickname 'Colonel', received the Arjuna Award in 1981, Padma Shri honour in 1987
Eknath Solkar – Renowned for his excellent close fielding, 53 catches in only 27 matches is the best ratio of any non-keeper with 20 or more Tests, responsible for one of cricket's most celebrated quotes, directed at Geoffrey Boycott: I will out you bloody
Hemu Adhikari – He helped guide India to their first series win in England in 1971
Hemant Kanitkar – Is an Indian first class cricketer, represented India in Tests in 1974
Hrishikesh Kanitkar – He scored prolifically for the Maharashtra cricket team in the Ranji Trophy to bring himself into contention for national selection
Abhijit Kale – prolific domestic run getter, played for India in one day international.
Kedar Jadhav – He is a right-handed middle-order batsman
Khandu Rangnekar – Started his first class career in the Bombay Pentangular and scored a hundred in his first appearance in the Ranji Trophy, played for India in 1947–48
Kiran More – Was the wicket-keeper for the Indian cricket team, he was the Chairman of the Selection Committee of the BCCI
Lisa Sthalekar – Australian women cricketer of Indian origin
Manohar Hardikar – Was an Indian Test cricketer, he captained Mumbai in twelve matches, winning five and drawing the rest
Nilesh Kulkarni – Was only Indian to take a wicket with the very first ball that he bowled in Test cricket, and 12th bowler in the history of the game
Pravin Amre – Is an Indian cricketer, is the current coach of the Mumbai cricket team
Ramesh Powar – He played a large role in Mumbai's successful 2002–03 season in the Ranji Trophy
Rahul Dravid – He is the First Indian to have scored 10000 runs at no 3 position[10]
Ramnath Parkar – Was an Indian cricketer who played in Tests in 1972
Ramakant Achrekar – In 1990, he was honoured with the Dronacharya Award for his services to cricket coaching
Salil Ankola – He was the first player to hit a sixer on the first ball of the match, he did so on to Pakistani legend Imran Khan
Sameer Dighe – Was an Indian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper
Sanjay Bangar – He scored 100 not out against Zimbabwe at Nagpur batting at number 7
Subhash Gupte – He was one of Test cricket's finest spin bowlers. Sir Garry Sobers pronounced him the best leg spinner that it had been his pleasure to see
Sachin Tendulkar – He is the First Indian to score 100 Internationals 100's in the game of cricket
Sairaj Bahutule – Is an Indian cricketer. He is an allrounder who specialises in leg-spinbowling
Sandeep Patil – Is a former Indian cricketer, also former Kenya national team coach, who made the minnows reach the semi-final of the 2003 World Cup
Sanjay Manjrekar – His first notable performance at the international level came in the 1989 series against the West Indies in the West Indies.
Sunil Gavaskar – Is the First Indian to aggregate more than 700 runs in a series, and this 774 runs at 154.80 remains the most runs scored in a debut series by any batsman
Nandu Natekar – The First Indian to win a title abroad – the Men's singles in the Selangor International Tournament in Kuala Lumpur in 1956, the First Arjuna Award winner
Sukant Kadam - Professional Para badminton Player. Many International Gold Medal winner. Former World no 2.
Nilesh Gaikwad - Professional Para badminton Player. Asian Youth Games Dubai 2017 Silver Medalist. Uganda Para Badminton International 2017 Gold Medalist.
Kavita Raut – Is a long-distance runner, holds current Indian National record for 10 km road running with a mark of 34:32, set at the Sunfeast World 10K in Bangalore
Lalita Babar - She predominantly competes in the 3000 metres steeplechase and is the current Indian national record holder and the reigning Asian Champion in the same event.