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Factfile - Vijay Hazare

By Rajneesh Gupta
Last updated on: December 18, 2004 22:59 IST
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Vijay Hazare with his grandsonFull Name: Vijay Samuel Hazare

Born: 11 March, 1915, Sangli, Maharashtra

Died: 18 December 2004, Baroda

Teams: Maharashtra (1934/35-1941/42); Central India (1935/36-1938/39); Central Provinces and Berar (1938/39); Rest (1938/39-1944/45); Baroda (1941/42-1960/61); Western India (1941/42-1949/50); Holkar (1957/58); India (1946-1952/53)

Type: Right hand batsman and right arm medium bowler

First Class Debut: for Maharashtra v Bombay, Pune, 1934-35

Test Debut: v England, Lord's, 1946

Batting performance in Test cricket against each opponent:

Opponent M I NO Runs Hs Ave 100 50 Ct
Australia 5 10 1 429 145 47.67 2 1 1
England 12 19 2 803 164* 47.24 2 3 1
Pakistan 3 3 1 223 146* 111.5 1 1 2
West Indies 10 20 2 737 134* 40.94 2 4 7

Test Career Batting and Fielding (1946-1952/53):

M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct
30 52 6 2192 164* 47.65 7 9 11

Test Career Bowling (1946-1952/53):

Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 5wI 10wM SR RpO
2840 99 1220 20 4-29 61.00 0 0 142.00 2.57

First-Class Career Batting and Fielding (1934/35-1966/67):

M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct
Overall 238 367 46 18740 316* 58.38 60 73 166

First-Class Career Bowling (1934/35-1966/67):

Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave 5WI 10WM SR RpO
Overall 38628 1722 14645 595 8-90 24.61 27 3 65.91 2.26

Highlights of Hazare's career:
- First Indian to score a century in each innings of a Test -- 116 and 145 against Australia at Adelaide in 1947-48
- First player in Test cricket history to score two centuries in first two innings as captain
- First Indian to complete 1,000 and 2,000 runs in Test cricket
- First Indian to score three centuries in consecutive innings
- First Indian captain to win a Test for India -- v England at Madras in 1951-52 (India's 25th Test)
- First Indian to contribute more than 50% in a Test innings -- 52.35% (145 out of 277 v Australia, Adelaide,1947-48)
- Scored at least a century against all four Test opponents
- His record in domestic Indian cricket was phenomenal, with two triple centuries -- the second an amazing 309 not out of a total of 387 for The Rest v The Hindus at Bombay in 1943-44 with the second highest score being only 22
- His partnership of 577 runs with Gul Mahomed for Baroda v Holkar at Baroda in 1946-47 is still the highest for any wicket in first-class cricket
- Dismissed Don Bradman thrice in his career
- Hazare's career aggregate of 18,740 runs in first-class cricket is the second highest by an Indian and is exceeded only by Sunil Gavaskar.
- Hazare's 60 centuries are the second most scored by an Indian in all first class cricket. Only Sunil Gavaskar has scored more.
- Performed the all round feat of 6,000 runs and 200 wickets in Ranji Trophy (6,312 runs and 291 wickets)

Photograph: Jewella Miranda 

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