Wednesday, 11 February 2015



11th February 1959 (Born 12th April 1917 Jamnagar Gujarat Died 21st August 1978 Mumbai Maharashtra) Vinoo Mankad Played His Last Cricket Test Against West Indies

Vinoo Mankad      

Full name Mulvantrai Himmatlal Mankad
Born April 12, 1917, Jamnagar, Gujarat
Died August 21, 1978, Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra (aged 61 years 131 days)
Major teams India, Bengal, Gujarat, Hindus, Maharashtra,Mumbai, Nawanagar, Rajasthan, Western India
Also known as Vinoo Mankad
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox
Relation Son - AV Mankad, Son - AV Mankad, Son - RV Mankad
Batting and fielding averages
MatInnsNORunsHSAve10050CtSt
Tests44725210923131.4756330
First-class233361271159123134.7026521900
Bowling averages
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
Tests44701468652361628/5213/13132.322.1390.61082
First-class23350122191837828/3524.532.2964.0389
Career statistics
Test debutEngland v India at Lord's, Jun 22-25, 1946 scorecard
Last TestIndia v West Indies at Delhi, Feb 6-11, 1959 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span1935-1962
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Jan 7, 1956
Pankaj Roy and Vinoo Mankad resume their record partnership, India v New Zealand, 5th Test, Madras, January 7, 1956
Pankaj Roy and Vinoo Mankad resume their record partnership
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Jun 19, 1952
Vinoo Mankad bats on the way to 72, England v India, 2nd Test, Lord's, 19 June, 1952
Vinoo Mankad bats on the way to 72
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Jul 29, 1946
Against Sussex at Hove on July 29, 1946 the first four batsmen of the Indian team completed centuries. The board shows the position just before the fall of the third wicket. The players from left to right are: V. Mankad who scored 105, L. Amarnath (106), Nawab of Pataudi (110 not out), V. M. Merchant (205). The score-board was presented to Sussex by the most famous of all Indian cricketers, K. S. Ranjitsinhji
V. Mankad (105), L. Amarnath (106), Nawab of Pataudi (110 not out), V. M. Merchant (205)
© Wisden
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Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1947

Vinoo Mankad

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Vinoo Mankad
Vinoo Mankad and Pankaj Roy after record breaking opening stand 1956.jpg
Vinoo Mankad (right) and Pankaj Roy returning to the pavilion after their world record setting opening partnership of 413 runs, a record that stood for 52 years. Madras, 11 January 1956.
Personal information
Full nameMulvantrai Himmatlal Mankad
Born12 April 1917
JamnagarBritish India
Died21 August 1978 (aged 61)
BombayIndia
NicknameVinoo
Batting styleRight-handed
Bowling styleSlow left arm orthodox
RelationsAshok Mankad (son) Atul Mankad(son)
International information
National side
Test debut(cap 30)22 June 1946 v England
Last Test11 February 1959 v West Indies
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1935–1936Western India
1936–1942Nawanagar
1936–1946Hindus
1943–1944Maharashtra
1944–1951Gujarat
1948–1949Bengal
1950–1951Saurashtra
1951–1956Bombay
1956–1962Rajasthan
Career statistics
CompetitionTestFirst-class
Matches44233
Runs scored2,10911,591
Batting average31.4734.70
100s/50s5/626/52
Top score231231
Balls bowled14,68650,122
Wickets162782
Bowling average32.3224.53
5 wickets in innings838
10 wickets in match29
Best bowling8/528/35
Catches/stumpings33/–190/–
Source: Cricinfo, 24 June 2009
Vinoo Mankad About this sound pronunciation  (12 April 1917 – 21 August 1978), full name Mulvantrai Himmatlal Mankad, was an Indiancricketer who is best known for his world record setting openingpartnership of 413 runs, with Pankaj Roy, in 1956, a record that stood for 52 years. An opening batsman and slow left arm orthodox bowler, he played in 44 Tests for India, and made 2109 runs at an average of 31.47 including five Test centuries with a top score of 231. He also took 162 wickets at the average of 32.32, including eight five-wicket hauls. He is one of the three cricketers to have batted in every position, from the first to the last, during his Test career.
His son Ashok Mankad also played Test Cricket for India. Rahul Mankad, another son, played first-class cricket.
Mankad's best performance was against England at Lord's in 1952. In the first innings he top-scored with 72. During England's first innings, he bowled 73 overs and took 5 wickets for 196 runs. In India's second innings in that Test match, he top-scored again with 184 runs out of India's total of 378. Though England won the game easily, Mankad's all-round performance salvaged India's pride in a series where they were heavily outmatched. Mankad was the first player in more than 30 years to score a 100 and take five wickets in the same Test and the first Indian to achieve this feat. As such, he is one of only three non-England 'away' players whose names appear on both batting and bowling honours boards at Lords. (The other two are Keith Miller andSir Gary Sobers).
Also memorable was his role earlier in the same year against England in Madras. He took 8/52 in England's first innings and 4/53 in the second helping India beat England for the very first time in a Test match.
In 1956 he hit 231 against New Zealand at Chennai and together withPankaj Roy established the world record opening partnership of 413runs which stood for 52 years. His score was a Test record for India at the time and would remain so until it was broken in 1983 by Sunil Gavaskar.
Mankad caused controversy in 1947/48 on India's tour of Australia, when he ran out Bill Brown backing up in the second Test. In other words, he broke the wicket at the non-striker's end during his run-up while the batsman at that end was out of his ground. He had done the same thing to Brown in the game against an Australian XI earlier on the tour, but his running out of Brown infuriated the Australian media, and running someone out in this way is now referred to as "Mankading".[1]
However, Don Bradman in his autobiography defended Mankad, saying:
For the life of me, I can't understand why [the press] questioned his sportsmanship. The laws of cricket make it quite clear that the nonstriker must keep within his ground until the ball has been delivered. If not, why is the provision there which enables the bowler to run him out? By backing up too far or too early, the nonstriker is very obviously gaining an unfair advantage.
While perfectly legal, some contend that by convention, a bowler should warn a batsman who persists in backing up before dismissing him in that fashion. It should be noted Mankad himself warned Brown before dismissing him in this fashion.[1] Courtney Walsh likewise received praise for warning rather than dismissing Saleem Jaffar, who was backing up during the 1987 World Cup.
Four other instances of 'Mankading' have taken placed in Test matches. These involved Ian Redpath (Australia) by Charlie Griffith(West Indies) in 1968-69; Derek Randall (England) by Ewen Chatfield(New Zealand) in 1978-79; Sikander Bakht (Pakistan) by Alan Hurst(Australia) in 1978-79; and Peter Kirsten (South Africa) by Kapil Dev 1992-93.[1]
In 2014, Jos Buttler (England) was 'Mankaded' by Sachithra Senanayake (Sri Lanka) during the deciding match of the one-day international series between the countries. He was warned twice before being run out by Senanayake.

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REFERENCES[EDIT]

  1. Jump up to:a b c Frindall, Bill (2009). Ask BeardersBBC Books. pp. 131–132. ISBN 978-1-84607-880-4.

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Preceded by
Vijay Hazare
Indian National Test Cricket Captain
1954/5
Succeeded by
Ghulam Ahmed
Preceded by
Ghulam Ahmed
Indian National Test Cricket Captain
1958/9 (1 Test Match)
Succeeded by
Hemu Adhikari

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