| 1. Amol Muzumdar is a former Indian cricketer and current coach. |
| 2. Despite scoring over 10,000 runs in domestic cricket, he never played for the Indian national team. |
| 3. His interest in cricket was sparked by his father and uncles, who played amateur cricket. |
| 4. In 1987-88, he started playing for Shardashram Vidyamandir International School team. |
| 5. During his Ranji debut against Haryana, he scored 260 runs, setting a debut score record. |
| 6. Leading Mumbai, he secured 7 Ranji titles during his captaincy. |
| 7. In 1994, Amol served as the vice-captain for India Under-19. |
| 8. He played alongside Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly in the India A team in 1994-95. |
| 9. Starting from 2009, he played for Assam until 2011. |
| 10. Afterwards, from 2011 to 2013, he played for Andhra Pradesh. |
| 11. Amol retired from all forms of cricket in October 2014. |
| 12. Before his retirement, he held the record for the highest run-scorer in a domestic season. |
| 13. In 2013, there were rumors he might play for the Netherlands national team. |
| 14. However, he was appointed as the batting coach for the Netherlands in October 2013. |
| 15. From 2018 to 2021, he served as the batting coach for the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL. |
| 16. During the South African tour of India in September 2019, he coached the South African national team in batting. |
| 17. He became the head coach of the Mumbai team in June 2021 and the Indian womenโs team in October 2023. |
| 18. Amol has faced criticism for not being selected for the Indian team despite his performances. |
| 19. Considering retirement in 2002, he continued playing for another decade. |
| 20. He has also appeared as a guest on cricket discussion shows and worked as a commentator in various leagues. |
| 21. He was part of eight Ranji Trophy-winning Mumbai squads. |
| 22. He set a world record for the highest score by a debutant in first-class cricket with 260 runs in 1993-94. |