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Gulabrai Ramchand      

Full name Gulabrai Sipahimalani Ramchand

Born July 26, 1927, Karachi, Sind (now in Pakistan), India

Died September 8, 2003, Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai (aged 76 years 44 days)

Major teams India, Mumbai, Sind

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium-fast

Gulabrai Sipahimalani Ramchand
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 33 53 5 1180 109 24.58 2 5 1 20 0
First-class 145 202 36 6026 230* 36.30 16 28 105 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 33 56 4976 1899 41 6/49 7/76 46.31 2.28 121.3 0 1 0
First-class 145 18086 7518 255 8/12 29.48 2.49 70.9 9 0
Career statistics
Test debut England v India at Leeds, Jun 5-9, 1952 scorecard
Last Test India v Australia at Kolkata, Jan 23-28, 1960 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1945/46 - 1965/66
Profile

Wisden Asia Cricket Obituary
Gulabrai `Ram' Ramchand, who died on September 7 aged 76, was a cricketer par excellence and led India to their first Test victory over the Australians in 1959. He was one of the first players to endorse commercial brands and after his playing days were over, he made a mark in the corporate world as a senior manager with Air India.

Cricket was his great passion and he followed the game with enthusiasm - so much so that the day before he died, he sent his wife out from his bedside at the Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai to get the latest score in the Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Ramchand had strong views and was not afraid to air them, though he was characteristically humble and rarely sought the limelight. Several years ago, he was stood at an awards function, collecting autographs of current cricketers for his niece. Suddenly a crowd of cricket fans engulfed him. The man the crowd was seeking walked up to Ramchand and said: "Sir, my name is Mark Taylor. I am here to receive an award on behalf of my team. Can I request to shake the hand of the man who led India to their first win over us?"

A few months ago Ramchand showed me his cricket album after a fair amount of persuasion. He was particularly proud of a photograph that showed him being showered with garlands of marigold after India beat Australia for the first time in 1959 at Kanpur in the second of a five-Test series that would be Ramchand's only stint as captain. The joy and satisfaction on his face sent a frisson of excitement down my spine.

Ramchand's overall record in Test cricket - 1,180 runs at 24.58 and 41 wickets at 46.31 - is not an accurate reflection of his abilities. He was a brilliant allrounder: an explosive batsman, a very good opening bowler and a superb close catcher. In modern cricket he would have been a great one-day player. He made two hundreds: the first was against New Zealand at Calcutta in 1955-56, and the second the innings he is most remembered for - 109 at Bombay against the mighty Australian attack of Ray Lindwall, Alan Davidson and Richie Benaud in 1956.

Ramchand was the sort of figure - rare in Indian cricket - who lives on in cricketing lore as much as he does in the record books; everybody who saw him play has vivid memories of his swashbuckling style, or has a favourite Ramchand story to tell. One such has him challenging Freddie Trueman in the Lord's Test of 1952 and smashing him for several boundaries on the way to 42.

In domestic cricket Ramchand was a colossal performer. His first-class batting average for Bombay in the Ranji Trophy was an incredible 75.55 (against an overall average of just over 36), and his highest score was 230 not out for Bombay against Maharashtra. His best bowling performance was 8 for 12 against Saurashtra in 1959. Ramchand was a true allrounder in both the cricketing and the general sense of the term. He was suave and always smartly dressed, articulate, well-spoken, and a family man to the core.
Yajurvindra Singh

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Baroda 307 Bengal 102/3
Group B: Delhi v Karnataka at Delhi - Nov 10-13
Delhi 154 & 93/2 Karnataka 260
Group A: Goa v Assam at Margao
Nov 10-13 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Group A: Gujarat v Tamil Nadu at Ahmedabad - Nov 10-13
Gujarat 343 Tamil Nadu 198/2
Group B: J + K v Haryana at Srinagar
Nov 10-13 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Group A: Jharkhand v Vidarbha at Ranchi - Nov 10-13
Jharkhand 246/6
Group B: M. Pradesh v Kerala at Indore - Nov 10-13
M. Pradesh 172/1
Group A: Mumbai v Orissa at Mumbai (BS)
Nov 10-13 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
Group A: Punjab v Hyderabad at Mohali - Nov 10-13
Punjab 221 & 59/3 Hyderabad 193
Group A: Railways v H. Pradesh at Delhi - Nov 10-13
Railways 419 H. Pradesh 34/0
Group B: Saurashtra v U. Pradesh at Rajkot - Nov 10-13
U. Pradesh 395 Saurashtra 125/3
Group A: Tripura v Rajasthan at Agartala - Nov 10-13
Rajasthan 102 & 97/5 Tripura 179
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