Reege took 126 wickets with his offbreaks in 52 first-class matches between 1966–67 and 1977-78. He scored 1532 runs in those games at an average of 23.56. After the career of his game, Rege was associated with the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) in various capabilities, which included the selector and head of the selector in the separate stent.
“Then at the age of 24, he suffered his first heart attack. It speaks the amount of his love for Mumbai cricket and his determination is that he returned after a few years and even captained Mumbai.
MCA President Ajinkya Naik said in a statement, “Milind Reege was deeply saddened to hear about the passage of Sir. “His contribution as a stallwart of Mumbai cricket, a player, selector and mentor was invaluable. The generations of his guidance -shaped cricketers, and his legacy will be nurtured forever. His soul can rest in peace. “
Since 2020, Rege was an advisor at MCA.