8th February 1936 (Died 4th February 1995) Manohar Shanker Hardikar Was Born In Baroda Gujarat State
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Manohar Hardikar
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaManohar Hardikar Cricket information Batting style Right-hand bat (RHB) Bowling style Right arm off-break, Right-arm medium pace International information National side Career statistics Competition Tests First-class Matches 2 74 Runs scored 56 2,592 Batting average 18.67 45.46 100s/50s 0/0 8/20 Top score 32* 207* Balls bowled 108 5916 Wickets 1 74 Bowling average 55.00 31.66 5 wickets in innings - 2 10 wickets in match - 0 Best bowling 1/9 8/39 Catches/stumpings 3 49 Source: [1] Manohar Shankar Hardikar pronunciation (help·info) (born 8 February 1936 in Baroda - died on 4 February 1995 in Bombay ) was an IndianTest cricketer.Hardikar represented India in two Tests against West Indies in 1958/9. He was dismissed by Roy Gilchrist off the very first ball that he faced in Test cricket. He then took a wicket with his third ball in Test cricket by dismissing Rohan Kanhai. In the second innings, he scored 32* and added 85* with G.S. Ramchand which saved India from a possible defeat. In the next Test, Hardikar was hit on the head by a beamer which went for four.[1] He played no more international matches but was involuntarily involved in the controversy that led to the resignation ofPolly Umrigar later in the series.He played for Bombay from 1955/56 to 1967/68. In the Ranji final in his first year, he took a career best 8 for 39 against Bengal. He captained Bombay in twelve matches, winning five and drawing the rest. Bombay won the title in 1965/66 and 1967/68 under his captaincy.Hardikar died of cancer in 1995.References[edit]
- Obituary in Indian Cricket 1995
- Cricinfo Profile
- Cricketarchive Profile
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