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Abbas Ali Baig pronunciation ⓘ (born 19 March 1939) is an Indian former cricketer who played in 10 Tests between 1959 and 1967. In a career spanning 21 years, he scored 12,367 runs in first-class cricket at an average of 34.16.
Abbas Ali Baig: 1991-92 India 11 Ajit Wadekar: 1992-96 India 12 Sandeep Patil: 1996 India 13 Madan Lal: 1996-97 India 14 Anshuman Gaekwad: 1997-99 India 15 Kapil Dev: 1999-2000 India 16 John Wright: 2000-05 New Zealand: 17 Greg Chappell: 2005-07 Australia: 18 Ravi Shastri (Interim) 2007 India 19 Lalchand Rajput: 2007-08 India 20 Gary Kirsten ...
The team consisted of 17 players, and that rose to 18 when Abbas Ali Baig was recruited at the end of the Oxford University cricket season to take the place of the injured Vijay Manjrekar. The team was captained by Datta Gaekwad and managed by the Maharaja of Baroda, himself a cricketer for Baroda and at 29 younger than several of the team.
The 1965–66 Duleep Trophy was the fifth season of the Duleep Trophy, a first-class cricket tournament contested by five zonal teams of India: Central Zone, East Zone, North Zone, South Zone and West Zone.
Cartwright also dismissed Abbas Ali Baig after a fifth wicket stand of 71. He took 5/72 in a single spell of 29 overs. Solkar and Abid Ali added 134 for the sixth wicket. Solkar made 113 in 170 minutes with 18 fours and a six. India declared 22 minutes into the second day when Abid completed his hundred.
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The Indian selectors included Datta Gaekwad and Baloo Gupte in place of Abbas Ali Baig, Bapu Nadkarni and Subhash Gupte after the Third Test. [16] Further, following the first-class game between Pakistan and Indian Board President's XI, wicket-keeper Budhi Kunderan and Vijay Mehra were added to the squad. [17]
Rusi Surti was named the twelfth man, and Abbas Ali Baig, Farokh Engineer, B. S. Chandrasekhar and Venkataraman Subramanya, the reserves. Indrajitsinhji was included as the only uncapped player in the squad. [1] The squad had only one medium-fast bowler in Vasant Ranjane. [5]