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Ravi Shastri is of Mangalorean descent, [8] was born in Bombay and studied at Don Bosco High School. As a teenager, he took to cricket seriously. As a teenager, he took to cricket seriously. Playing for Don Bosco (Matunga), Shastri reached the final of the 1976 inter-school Giles Shield, finally losing to St Mary's, whose lineup included two ...
Indian openers Ravi Shastri and Krishnamachari Srikkanth each had wonderful tournaments and their century opening stand did most of the work for their strong batting line-up. Each were rewarded at the end of the match with Srikkanth winning the Player of the Match award and Shastri being named the player of the tournament, or as it was known ...
1st ball: To Shastri: no run. Four runs required off five balls. 2nd ball: Shastri took two runs, retaining the strike. Two runs required off four balls. 3rd ball: Shastri pushed the ball to square leg for a single. The scores of the teams were level, with one run required for victory, but the Indian 11th man was now on strike.
Ravi Shastri's 9/101 was best bowling figures in an innings in the Irani Cup. [2] Scorecard. 15-18 October 1981 Scorecard. Bombay. v. Rest of India. 445 (150.2 overs)
The highest score at the ground, 329 not out, was achieved by the Australian Michael Clarke on 5 January 2012 when he declared the Australian innings at 659/4. R. E. Foster 287 and Brian Lara 277 hold the 2nd and 3rd highest scores, respectively. Ricky Ponting has scored the most Test centuries at the ground with 6. [3]
Highest score in an innings – Ravi Shastri (India) – 88; Highest team score- India vs Sri Lanka- 288 on 23 Nov 1990. Bowling in Test.
Mumbai won their 30th title defeating Delhi in the final considered one of the best in the history of Ranji Trophy. During the tournament, Ravi Shastri batting for Mumbai against Baroda, scored a double-century in 113 minutes, a record that would stand for more than thirty years. [3] [4]
Azharuddin had a 39 runs partnership with Shastri before being dismissed for 25. Ravi Shastri and Vengsarkar remained unbeaten on 63 and 18 respectively as Indian chased down 177 in 47.1 overs. None of the Pakistan bowlers threatened Indian batsmen, even though Imran Khan, Azeem Hafeez, Tahir Naqqash and Mudassar Nazar had economical spells.