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Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji Personal information Full name Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji Born 13 June 1905
Kathiawar, British IndiaDied 5 December 1959 (aged 54)
Bombay, IndiaBatting style Right-handed Bowling style Right arm leg break International information National side England Test debut (cap 238) 15 June 1929 v South Africa Last Test 18 August 1931 v New Zealand Domestic team information Years Team 1924–1931 Sussex 1925–1928 Cambridge University 1928–1929 Hindus Career statistics Competition Test First-class Matches 12 205 Runs scored 995 15,485 Batting average 58.52 49.95 100s/50s 3/5 50/64 Top score 173 333 Balls bowled 6 1,835 Wickets 0 28 Bowling average – 48.03 5 wickets in innings – 0 10 wickets in match – 0 Best bowling – 4/49 Catches/stumpings 10/– 256/– Source: Cricinfo, 1 October 2009 Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji Jadeja (June 13, 1905 - December 5, 1959) was a cricketer who played for England. He was educated at the Rajkumar College, Rajkot, India.
Career
He was born in Kathiawar (present day Gujarat state), one of the Princely States, in India. While he was still playing school cricket, the future President of the MCC, HS Altham, wrote of him in Wisden: "In natural gifts of eye, wrist and footwork he is certainly blest far above the ordinary measure... there is no doubt about the judgment and certainty with which he takes toll of straight balls of anything but the most immaculate length. His late cutting is quite beautiful and there is a certain ease and maturity about all his batting methods that stamps him as of a different class from the ordinary school batsman." Duleepsinhji went on to achieve great success as a batsman for Cambridge University, Sussex and eventually England in a career cut short by recurrent illness. His Test average of 58.5 ranks him among the best batsmen to have played Test cricket.
Following his playing career, and based on his experience as High Commissioner of India in Australia and New Zealand, Duleepsinhji was made Chairman of the Public Service Commission in the State of Saurashtra after his return to India. As Maharaja of Navanagar (Jamnagar) he took lot of interest in the well being of his subjects and the State governing.
Duleepsinhji also visited the first and the only public utility Thermal Power Station in the State, at that time located at Shapur Sorath, near a village Vanthly (near Junagadh). As this power station was using crushed coal as fuel for boilers and chlorination for the cooling water system, which normally polluted the local atmosphere, he wanted to see personally the working conditions and the amenities provided for the villagers housing and the recreation facilities.Duleepsinhji died on December 5 1959 in Bombay (now Mumbai). The Duleep Trophy is named in his honour. His uncle Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, after whom the Ranji Trophy is named, also played cricket for England.
External links
- Player profile: Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji from ESPNcricinfo
- Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji: Cricketer of the Year 1930: By Wisden Almanack archive
Sporting positions Preceded by
Harold GilliganSussex county cricket captain
1931–1932Succeeded by
R. S. G. ScottCategories:- England Test cricketers
- English cricketers
- Sussex cricketers
- Sussex cricket captains
- Cambridge University cricketers
- Wisden Cricketers of the Year
- 1905 births
- 1959 deaths
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