Northern Punjab cricket team

Northern Punjab cricket team

The Northern Punjab cricket team was an Indian domestic cricket team representing the northern part of the Indian state of Punjab during the time of the British Raj and later the northern part of its Indian successor, following the partition of India. The team first played first-class cricket in 1926 against a touring Marylebone Cricket Club team. It next played first-class cricket in 1960, when the team made its Ranji Trophy debut against Jammu and Kashmir. The team continued to appear in the Ranji Trophy until the 1967/68 season, when it played its final first-class match against Southern Punjab.[1]

  1. ^ First-Class Matches played by Northern Punjab

Ranji Trophy 1965/66, Batting, Bowling and Fielding : Balwant Singh BS Bedi M Chamanlal Dharam Vir Gurdip Singh NN Joshi A Khan A Khanna ML Khanna Krishnamurthi S Luthra AK Puri Ramnath Paul A Razdan V Sehgal V Sharma S Talwar RK Verma Balwant Singh Dharam Vir Ganesh Lal

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