Arguably the greatest cricket of all time is a creation of Ramakant Achrekar's tutelage. Tendulkar played 664 matches for India, scoring 34,357 runs.
Claimed to be on par with Tendulkar in terms of talent, the stylish left-hander did not live up to the hype. Kambli managed to play 121 matches for India and amassed 3561 runs.
The star all-rounder enjoyed a successful nine-year career. Having played 221 matches, Agarkar scalped 349 wickets and scored 1855 runs.
The spinner and part-time batter managed to play 33 matches in his short three-year career. Powar took 40 wickets and scored 176 runs
A reputed domestic batter who managed to play 48 matches in his short three-year career, Amre scored 938 runs (425 in Tests & 513 in ODIs).
A prolific run-scorer on the domestic circuit who managed to play 41 matches in his six-year career, Pandit scored 461 runs (171 in Tests & 290 in ODIs).