Chandrasekhar Gadkari Explained

Chandrasekhar Gadkari
Full Name:Chandrasekhar Vaman Gadkari
Birth Date:3 February 1928
Birth Place:Pune, British India
Death Place:Pune, Maharashtra, India
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm medium
Columns:2
Column1:Test
Matches1:6
Runs1:129
Bat Avg1:21.50
100S/50S1:0/1
Top Score1:50
Deliveries1:102
Wickets1:0
Bowl Avg1:
Fivefor1:
Tenfor1:
Best Bowling1:
Catches/Stumpings1:6/–
Column2:First-class
Matches2:64
Runs2:3,024
Bat Avg2:40.32
100S/50S2:7/14
Top Score2:145*
Deliveries2:3,079
Wickets2:48
Bowl Avg2:31.04
Fivefor2:2
Tenfor2:0
Best Bowling2:6/37
Catches/Stumpings2:40
International:true
Country:India
Testcap:69
Testdebutagainst:West Indies
Testdebutdate:21 January
Testdebutyear:1953
Lasttestdate:13 February
Lasttestagainst:Pakistan
Lasttestyear:1955
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/0/951/951.html CricketArchive
Date:3 September
Year:2022

Lt. Col. Chandrasekhar Vaman Gadkari (3 February 1928 – 11 January 1998) was an Indian Test cricketer and army officer.

Gadkari was an attacking batsman, medium-pace bowler and a great fielder. He made a fine impression as a fielder in the 1952/53 tour to West Indies in an Indian side that was noted for its fielding. He made 50 not out in the Georgetown Test, which remained his highest Test score. His other tour was to Pakistan in 1954/55. Gadkari co-holds the Test record with Shafiq Ahmed for the most matches played in a career without either winning or losing – 6.[1]

Gadkari was commissioned into the army in 1949 and rose to become a lieutenant colonel. He represented Services in the Ranji Trophy thereafter. Army duties restricted his appearances in first-class cricket. He died in 1998 after a brief illness.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Walmsley, Keith. Mosts Without in Test Cricket. 2003. Keith Walmsley Publishing Pty Ltd. Reading, England . 0947540067. 457. .