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Dilip Vengsarkar      

Full name Dilip Balwant Vengsarkar

Born April 6, 1956, Rajapur, Maharashtra

Current age 53 years 310 days

Major teams India, Mumbai, Staffordshire

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Dilip Balwant Vengsarkar
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 116 185 22 6868 166 42.13 17 35 17 78 0
ODIs 129 120 19 3508 105 34.73 5179 67.73 1 23 37 0
First-class 260 390 52 17868 284 52.86 55 87 179 0
List A 174 162 25 4835 105 35.29 1 35 51 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 116 6 47 36 0 - - - 4.59 - 0 0 0
ODIs 129 1 6 4 0 - - - 4.00 - 0 0 0
First-class 260 199 126 1 1/31 126.00 3.79 199.0 0 0
List A 174 12 8 0 - - - 4.00 - 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut New Zealand v India at Auckland, Jan 24-28, 1976 scorecard
Last Test Australia v India at Perth, Feb 1-5, 1992 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut New Zealand v India at Christchurch, Feb 21, 1976 scorecard
Last ODI India v South Africa at New Delhi, Nov 14, 1991 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1975/76 - 1991/92
List A span 1975/76 - 1991/92
Profile

He burst upon the scene as a talented teenager when he scored a breezy 110 for Bombay against the Rest of India in the Irani Trophy match at Nagpur in 1975, in the process taking a heavy toll of Bedi and Prasanna, then at their peak. On his immense potential, he was straightaway inducted into the Indian team but success was rather slow in coming. It was not until the tour of Australia in 1977-78 that Dilip Vengsarkar established himself in the side and for the next 15 years he was one of the batting bulwarks. Tall and slimly built, Vengsarkar was basically an elegant strokeplayer but on his day - which was often - he could be a tormentor ...

He burst upon the scene as a talented teenager when he scored a breezy 110 for Bombay against the Rest of India in the Irani Trophy match at Nagpur in 1975, in the process taking a heavy toll of Bedi and Prasanna, then at their peak. On his immense potential, he was straightaway inducted into the Indian team but success was rather slow in coming. It was not until the tour of Australia in 1977-78 that Dilip Vengsarkar established himself in the side and for the next 15 years he was one of the batting bulwarks. Tall and slimly built, Vengsarkar was basically an elegant strokeplayer but on his day - which was often - he could be a tormentor of even the strongest attacks. He was India's No 3 for many years and from that pivotal position guided the fortunes of the country's batting for more than a decade.

From the late 70s to the late 80s, Vengsarkar was among the best batsmen in the country and, during a purple patch in the 80s, he was very nearly the leading player in the world. From 1986 to 1988, in 16 Tests, he scored eight hundreds. Vengsarkar's best known feat of course is being the first to score three hundreds against England at Lord's. A superb player of the drive, Vengsarkar could also pull effortlessly and hook fearlessly. With Sunil Gavaskar he holds the Indian record for the second wicket in Tests - 344 unbroken against West Indies at Calcutta in 1978-79. He led the country in ten Tests, but lost the captaincy in 1989 following a controversial tour to the USA to play some festival matches. He lost his place in the side temporarily and though brought back for a few games in the early 90s he was never really the same commanding player. At the time of his retirement in 1992, he was second only to Gavaskar in runs and centuries scored in Tests. He now runs the Elf cricket academy in Mumbai.
Partab Ramchand

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Feb 8, 2010

Lalchand Rajput, Wasim Jaffer, Karsan Ghavri and Dilip Vengsarkar at an MCA ceremony, Mumbai, February 8, 2010

Lalchand Rajput, Wasim Jaffer, Karsan Ghavri and Dilip Vengsarkar at an MCA ceremony

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Jul 14, 2009

Clive Lloyd, Aravinda de Silva, Michael Bevan, Dilip Vengsarkar and Balwinder Sandhu with the World Cup, Mumbai, July 14, 2009

Clive Lloyd, Aravinda de Silva, Michael Bevan, Dilip Vengsarkar and Balwinder Sandhu with the World Cup

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Jul 8, 2008

Dilip Vengsarkar, the chairman of selectors, arrives at the BCCI headquarters, Mumbai, July 8, 2008

Dilip Vengsarkar, the chairman of selectors, arrives at the BCCI headquarters

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