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Full name Sandeep Madhusudan Patil

Born August 18, 1956, Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra

Current age 52 years 326 days

Major teams India, Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

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Sandeep Madhusudan Patil
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 29 47 4 1588 174 36.93 4 7 9 12 0
ODIs 45 42 1 1005 84 24.51 1223 82.17 0 9 11 0
First-class 130 201 13 8156 210 43.38 20 46 66 0
List A 73 68 5 1741 103* 27.63 1 14 22 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 29 15 645 240 9 2/28 3/52 26.66 2.23 71.6 0 0 0
ODIs 45 20 864 589 15 2/28 2/28 39.26 4.09 57.6 0 0 0
First-class 130 6822 2849 86 6/20 33.12 2.50 79.3 4 0
List A 73 2106 1377 46 3/30 3/30 29.93 3.92 45.7 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut India v Pakistan at Chennai, Jan 15-20, 1980 scorecard
Last Test India v England at Delhi, Dec 12-17, 1984 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Australia v India at Melbourne, Dec 6, 1980 scorecard
Last ODI England v India at Manchester, May 26, 1986 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1975/76 - 1992/93
List A span 1978/79 - 1994/95
Profile

A dashing batsman and a useful medium-pace bowler, Sandip Patil was a tower of strength to the Indian middle order for many years. His good looks (he was a pop singer and a film actor), aggressive batsmanship and a penchant for big hits made Patil a natural crowd puller. An instant success after making his Test debut and on his first tour, he took 174 off Dennis Lillee and Len Pascoe at Adelaide. It was a remarkable innings given that in the previous Test he was concussed by a bouncer from Pascoe after scoring 65. After a moderate series against England in 1981-82 he was dropped but was back for the tour of there in 1982. And at Old Trafford he came up with another memorable display, hitting an undefeated 129, in the process taking 24 runs (4440444) off an over from Bob Willis - the third delivery being a no ball. He did reasonably well on the tour of Pakistan in 1982-83 but because of personal problems he dropped out of the team to tour West Indies in 1983. Back for the World Cup in 1983, Patil was one of the heroes of that triumph. But in the Tests against Pakistan and West Indies in 1983-84, his aggressive batting was laced with a bit of indiscipline and he could not maintain his place in the side. And though he did reasonably well against England the following season, he was dropped after two games and was never considered for Tests again, though he was picked for the tour of England in 1986 when he played only in the one-day games.

A stalwart for Bombay for several years, Patil in the last few seasons of his first-class career captained Madhya Pradesh with much success. After retirement, Patil served first as India A coach, then coach of the Indian team, before moving on to take charge of Kenya. He resigned after taking them to the semi-final of the 2003 Worl Cup, and returned to India for the next 18 months, but an uncertain future with India A meant that he went back to a minnow, Oman this time, in the Intercontinental Cup and helped them qualify for the ICC Trophy after some strong performances in the ACC Trophy. A man of many talents, Patil has also edited a Marathi sports magazine, Ekach Shatkar, and wrote Sandy Storm, his autobiography.

Patil went on to serve as the coach of the Mumbai Champs in the ICL, but returned to the mainstream when he cut ties with the unofficial league in 2009.
Partab Ramchand June 2008

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Feb 15, 2009

Dilip Doshi and Sandeep Patil, illustration

Dilip Doshi and Sandeep Patil, illustration

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Mar 12, 2003

Sandeep Patil as coach of Kenya, Nairobi, March 12, 2003

Sandeep Patil as coach of Kenya

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2001

For the 1997 ICC Trophy in Malaysia

Sandeep Patil, the Kenyan coach

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