Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, KS Duleepsinhji, Ajay Jadeja
Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji was uncle of KS Duleepsinhji and both played for England in international cricket. Former Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja is great grand-nephew of Duleepsinhji.

India born Ranjitsinhji was a great batsman for England who had played 15 Tests during 1896-1902. In his international career, Ranjitsinhji had scored 989 runs. India’s first-class cricket tournament “Rani Trophy” is named in his honour and was inaugurated in 1935 by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala.

Kumar Duleepsinhji was nephew of Ranjitsinhji, who also played for England as a batsman. Duleepsinhji played 12 Tests during 1929 to 1931, where he scored 995 runs. The “Duleep Trophy” is named in his honour, which is another domestic first-class cricket competition in India (representing geographical zones of India).

Ajay Jadeja is great grand-nephew of Duleepsinhji. Ajay Jadeja played 15 Tests and 196 ODIs for India as a batsman from 1992 to 2000. In his international career, Ajay Jadeja scored 576 runs in Tests and 5,359 runs in ODIs.