➧You all know that in the world of cricket to be broken as soon as the record is made, but would you believe that one such record has been made in the world of cricket as well.
Which could not be broken even after 5 decades, the special thing is that this record is in the name of an Indian player.
Who is Bapu Nadkarni??
Nadkarni was famous for bowling an unerring line to batsmen which made it nearly impossible to score. It is often told that he used to put a coin on the pitch when he practiced in the nets, and would practice hitting the coin with every delivery.
He had a career economy rate of less than 2.00 runs per over.
Bapu Nandakarni was a very stingy bowler who played 41 Test matches, his balls line and length were so accurate.
That it was difficult for the batsmen to score runs against them. He made his bowling debut in the Test match against England. Bapu Nadkarni
Bapu Nadkarni bowled 32 overs during England's first innings in the then Test match against England in the year 1963-64.
And you will be surprised to know that there were 21 overs of Madden in it.
The craze of cricket is not as much as it was before, it is well known by all people. If there was a great team at that time, it was England or Australia. India's team was not so strong at that time but yes Indians never learned to give up and beat big teams on the strength of hard work.
Left-arm spinner and batsman Bapu Nadkarni has played 41 Test matches for the Indian team, scoring 1014 runs at an average of 25.70.
In which he has scored 88 wickets, 1 century and 7 half-centuries in bowling at an average of 29. Have taken 5 wickets or more 4 times in an innings. And has taken 10 wickets 1 time
While 6 wickets for 43 runs have been his career best.
Nadkarni played his first Test match against New Zealand in Delhi in 1955.
He played his last Test match against New Zealand in 1968.
What did Bapu Nadkarni say to Sunil Gavaskar
He went on to work as the national team’s assistant manager, and was a mentor to Sunil Gavaskar. “His favourite term from where we all learned from was ‘chhodo mat’,” Gavaskar said following his death. It means hang in there. “Chhodo mat. You are playing for India. That thing we learned from him.”
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