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Chandu Sarwate

India

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Full name Chandrasekhar Trimbak Sarwate
Born July 22, 1920, Sagor, Madhya Pradesh
Died December 23, 2003, Indore (aged 83 years 154 days)
Major teams India, Central Provinces and Berar, Hindus, Holkar, Madhya Bharat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Vidarbha
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak, Legbreak

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 9 17 1 208 37 13.00 0 0 0 0 0
First-class 171 257 30 7430 246 32.73 14 38 91 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 9 10 658 374 3 1/16 1/16 124.66 3.41 219.3 0 0 0
First-class 171 27533 11631 494 9/61 23.54 2.53 55.7 26 3

Career statistics
Test debut England v India at Manchester, Jul 20-23, 1946 scorecard
Last Test India v England at Mumbai (BS), Dec 14-19, 1951 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1936/37 - 1968/69
 Profile

He achieved modest success while playing for India but had one of the longest first-class careers for an Indian player. However, Chandu Sarwate's name will be forever linked with the famous last-wicket partnership of 249 runs with Shute Banerjee in the Indians' match against Surrey at the Oval in 1946. He was essentially a middle-order batsman who also opened the batting for India. But in this match, he went in at No. 10 and was joined by Banerjee, the No. 11 with the score 205 for nine shortly before tea on the first day. The stand was not broken till about an hour after the start of play on the second day by which time the duo had written themselves into the record books - it was the only time in first-class cricket that both No. 10 and No. 11 had scored hundreds. Sarwate remained unbeaten with 124 while Banerjee was out for 121. For good measure, Sarwate also captured five wickets in Surrey's second innings.

But, of course, Sarwate will be remembered for many other things. For putting on 124 runs for the first wicket with Vinoo Mankad at Melbourne in 1948 against Lindwall, Miller, Johnston and Johnson. For being part of the great Holkar team for several years. And for playing in the Ranji Trophy for well over three decades and running up a superb allround record - 4923 runs (43.18) including 12 centuries and 281 wickets (27.42). He made his debut in the national competition at 16 and by the time he called it a day he was in his 50th year. His career highest was 246 for Holkar against Bengal in 1950-51. His best bowling in an innings was 9 for 61 for Holkar against Mysore in 1945-46. He also played one Test each against the Australian Services team in 1945-46 and the first Commonwealth side in 1949-50.

He served as a national selector for a while in the early 1980s. By profession he was a fingerprint expert.(Partab Ramchand)


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Chandra Sarwate, Portrait
Chandra Sarwate, Portrait
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Chandu Sarwate and S. Banerjee
Chandu Sarwate and S. Banerjee
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The 1946 Indian touring squad
The 1946 Indian touring squad
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