The Freelooters cricket team was a first-class cricket team of British India which took part in the Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament, beginning in December 1931.
The team played in the competition until 1934 and played six first-class matches in the process.
[1] The team was established by the Maharajkumar of Vizianagram and captained by the Fateh Singh of Alirajpur.
[2][3] In the 1931–32 final Freelooters overwhelmed Aligarh Muslim University Past and Present by 432 runs; for the victors Vijay Merchant and Sorabji Colah each scored a century and Amar Singh took nine wickets.
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