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Mohinder Amarnath's career performance graph. Mohinder made his debut against Australia at Chennai in December 1969, as a quick-bowling all rounder. At his peak he was a top order batsman who mainly played at No. 3 for India, and was both an attacking and defensive batsmen who reinvented himself several times over the course of his career.
The 1982–83 Duleep Trophy was the 22nd 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.
The Indian bowling exploited the weather and pitch conditions perfectly to bowl out the West Indies for 140 from 52 overs, winning by 43 runs and completing one of the most stunning upsets in cricket history. It still remains the lowest ever total successfully defended in a World Cup final. Amarnath and Madan Lal each took three wickets.
Bowling style First Class team Kapil Dev 6 January 1959 (Age 24) Right hand Right arm fast-medium: Haryana: Mohinder Amarnath 24 September 1950 (Age 33) Right hand Right arm medium: Delhi: Kirti Azad: 2 January 1959 (Age 24) Right-hand Right-arm off-spinner Delhi: Roger Binny: 19 July 1955 (Age 28) Right-hand Right-arm fast-medium Karnataka ...
Bowling style First class team Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan 21 April 1945 Right-handed Right-arm offbreak: Tamil Nadu: Syed Abid Ali: 9 September 1941 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast: Hyderabad: Mohinder Amarnath: 24 September 1950 Right-handed Right-arm medium: Delhi: Bishen Singh Bedi: 25 September 1946 Right-handed Left-arm slow ...
Bowling style First class team Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan 21 April 1945 Right hand Right arm offbreak: Tamil Nadu: Mohinder Amarnath: 24 September 1950 Right hand Right arm medium: Delhi: Bishan Singh Bedi: 25 September 1946 Right hand Left arm slow orthodox: Delhi: Anshuman Gaekwad: 23 September 1952 Right hand Right arm offbreak ...
Apart from Jaisimha, the team included the Test players Sunil Gavaskar, E. A. S. Prasanna, Bhagwat Chandrasekhar, Kumar Indrajitsinhji and Mohinder Amarnath, and they dominated their first two matches, progressing through to the final on the basis of their first-innings lead in each match.
Alfred Shaw was the first player to take five wickets on his debut for England in Test cricket.. In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer") [1] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings.