- Hanumant Singh
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution , seeHanumant Singh (scientist) ."Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = Indian
country = India
country abbrev = IND
name = Hanumant Singh
picture = Hanumantsingh.jpg
batting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Leg spin
tests = 14
test runs = 686
test bat avg = 31.18
test 100s/50s = 1/5
test top score = 105
test balls = 66
test wickets = -
test bowl avg = -
test 5s = -
test 10s = -
test best bowling = -
test catches/stumpings = 11/-
FCs = 207
FC runs = 12338
FC bat avg = 43.90
FC 100s/50s = 29/-
FC top score = 213*
FC balls = 3934
FC wickets = 56
FC bowl avg = 40.94
FC 5s = 1
FC 10s = -
FC best bowling = 5/48
FC catches/stumpings = 110/-
debut date =8 February
debut year = 1964
last date =25 September
last year = 1969
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/29260.htmlHanumant Singh audio|Hanumant_Singh.ogg|pronunciation (
29 March 1939 -29 November 2006 ) was anIndia ncricket er. He played in 14 Tests for theIndian cricket team from 1964 to 1969. He was later anInternational Cricket Council match referee in 9 Tests and 54One Day International s from 1995 and 2002.Singh was born in
Banswara ,Rajasthan . He was the second son ofChandraveer Singh ,Maharawal of Banswara from 1944 to 1985, making himMaharajkumar of Banswara. His mother was the sister ofKumar Shri Duleepsinhji , making him the grand-nephew ofKumar Shri Ranjitsinhji . His older brother,Suryaveer Singh , also played first-class cricket, as did his son,Sangram Singh . A cousin,KS Indrajitsinhji , also played in 4 Tests for India.He played domestic
first-class cricket for Madhya Bharat and then Rajasthan and Central Zone, and was known as "Chhotu" as a result of his short stature. He batted well from the back foot, particularly working the ball on theleg side . He made his Test debut in the 4th Test against England at Delhi in February 1964, scoring 105 and so becoming the fifth Indian to make a Test century on debut, emulatingLala Amarnath ,Deepak Shodhan ,AG Kripal Singh andAbbas Ali Baig . Later that year, he reached 94 in his first Test against Australia, out of a total of 193. He also played at home against New Zealand in 1964-5 and against West Indies in 1966-7, and toured England in 1967. However, like many other prominent Indian players, he was surprisingly excluded from the 1967-8 tour to Australia. Recalled to play against New Zealand at Bombay in September 1969, he scored 1 and 13, caught behind both times off the fast bowling ofDayle Hadlee , and did not play Test cricket again. He never scored a second Test century.He continued to perform well in Indian domestic cricket. He was captain of Rajasthan in three
Ranji Trophy finals, but lost each time. He also captained Central Zone to its first victory in theDuleep Trophy in 1971-72. In the Ranji Trophy final in 1966-67, he scored 109 and 213* against Bombay. His older brother,Suryaveer Singh , made 79 and 132 in the same match, and they shared partnerships of 176 and 213. Hanumant Singh retired from first-class cricket in 1979.He was manager of the Indian team that toured the West Indies in 1983, and he served as an
International Cricket Council match referee in 9 Tests and 54 ODIs from March 1995 to February 2002. He was also chairman of theNational Cricket Academy , based inBangalore , and a coach for Rajasthan. Outside cricket, he was an executive forState Bank of India .Hanumant Singh died in
Mumbai of lung and kidney failure, after contracting fromdengue fever andhepatitis B .References
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* [http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlenews.aspx?type=cricketNews&storyID=2006-11-29T053244Z_01_SP266487_RTRIDST_0_CRICKET-INDIA-HANUMANT.XML&WTmodLoc=Cricket-C1-Headline-2 "Former India batsman Hanumant Singh dies aged 67"] ,Reuters ,29 November 2006
* [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Articles/5/5516.html Hanumant Singh - the tragic Prince of Indian cricket] ,CricketArchive ,29 November 2006
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/12/02/db0201.xml Obituary] , "The Daily Telegraph ,29 November 2006
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2509439,00.html Obituary] , "The Times ,18 December 2006
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