The straight contest between incumbent president Pawar and Patil, who was one of the two VPs under the former in the outgoing regime, has evoked strong response from the cricket circles with both parties wooing the 300-odd voting clubs and gymkhanas by throwing lavish dinner parties.
Patil threw down the gauntlet by asking Pawar to withdraw from the contest and bless his 'Cricket First' panel at the first dinner party hosted as a prelude.
Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray came out in open support of Patil at a dinner party hosted by the panel last night.
He lashed out at Pawar saying while cricket legends Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar have retired, Pawar is still all set to bat with his pads on while his score has been zero despite a long reign at the helm of MCA.
'Cricket First' group has fielded former Test cricketers Abey Kuruvilla, Lalchand Rajput and Pravin Amre as candidates.
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