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Vijay Hazare dies at 89

Vijay Hazare, the former Indian captain, has died in Mumbai after a prolonged illness

Cricinfo staff
18-Dec-2004


Vijay Hazare: one of India's greatest batsman © The Cricketer International
Vijay Hazare, the former Indian captain, has died in Vadodara after a prolonged illness. Hazare, 89, was suffering from intestinal cancer and had been kept on a life-support system in a private clinic for the last couple of days. The end came on Saturday afternoon.
Hazare led India to their first Test victory, against England at Madras in 1951-52. He captained India in 14 of his 30 Tests, in which he scored 2192 runs at the impressive average of 47.65, with seven centuries - two of them in the same match, against Don Bradman's "Invincible" Australians at Adelaide in 1947-48. There were two more in his first two matches as captain, against England in that 1951-52 series.
He was one of the heaviest runscorers in the history of Indian domestic cricket, and once put together a run of 264, 81, 97, 248, 59, 309, 101 and 223 in first-class matches in 1943 and 1944. He shared a mammoth 577-run partnership with Gul Mohammad in the Ranji Trophy final between Baroda and Holkar in 1946-47, a world record for any wicket in first-class cricket.