SJS
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than Mankad's 5
Some very celeberated Indians could not get on to the Lord's honours board and Mankad got there both for a century and a five wicket haul in the same match !!
Opening the innings he top scored with 72 against an attack which included Fred Trueman, Alec Bedser, Jim Laker and Rollie Jenkins. India forlded for just 235 after he and Roy had put on over a hundred for the first wicket.
Then when England battered India for 537 runs, he bowled 73 overs ! They cost him 196 runs and he took five wickets. The England batting side read
When India batted again with an innings defeat looming large, he lost his opening partner this time for a blob. Mankad then took charge of the celeberated England attack and when the score was 270 for 2 he got out for 184. Over two thirds of the runs scored by his team. India collapsed thereafter for the addition of just another 108 runs. No one else in the side made reached fifty.
With England needing less than 80 to comlete the formalities of a win, Mankad came on to bowl after just one over with the new ball and bowled 24 consecutive overs for 32 runs and in partnership with off spinner Ghulam Ahmed made England struggle to reach the score of 79 for 2 in the 50th over !!
. . . and he had been pulled out of the leagues to play in that series.
He did not do much in the next two Tests.
In the series before this he had been consistency personified taking
His 34 wickets in the series cost under 17 each. In addition he averaged just under 32 with the bat.
At his peak between 1951 and 1957 he played 29 Tests averaging 38 with the bat and 28 with the ball. These included three centuries and a double PLUS seven five wkt hauls in an innings and two ten fors in a Test.
He was good. His figures have to be seen in the context of where India stood in cricket at that time. When he retired at the end of the 58-59 season,
As I said, we need to look at his figures in context. Also as I mentioned, he gets considered because he balances the side. Before Sehwag came into the picture, I have seen some people using him as an opener with Gavaskar to solve another area where India has had a shortage of specialists.
So, while his figures do not rank with those of the top all rounders from other parts of the world or the figures we are now getting used to, Many people, including some all time greats have used Learie Constantine in XI's selected by them. Look at Sir Learie's figures and you will wonder why but read about him and it sounds different.
Remember two Bedi Chandra (or Pras) with Kumble and Srinath make for a terribly long tail. :o(
Basically because he lends balance. He was the only genuine all rounder we ever had who could have played for the side if he was only a batsman or only a bowler. This is a very rare quality. He was our best all time left arm spinner till Bedi came on the scene and he was the holder of the world's highest first wicket partnership (alongwith Pankaj Roy) till just a few years ago.Why Mankad SJS? He's a popular choice in these Indian sides, but I'm never sure why.
Some very celeberated Indians could not get on to the Lord's honours board and Mankad got there both for a century and a five wicket haul in the same match !!
Opening the innings he top scored with 72 against an attack which included Fred Trueman, Alec Bedser, Jim Laker and Rollie Jenkins. India forlded for just 235 after he and Roy had put on over a hundred for the first wicket.
Then when England battered India for 537 runs, he bowled 73 overs ! They cost him 196 runs and he took five wickets. The England batting side read
- Hutton,
- Simpson
- May
- Compton
- Graveney
- Watkins
- Evans
When India batted again with an innings defeat looming large, he lost his opening partner this time for a blob. Mankad then took charge of the celeberated England attack and when the score was 270 for 2 he got out for 184. Over two thirds of the runs scored by his team. India collapsed thereafter for the addition of just another 108 runs. No one else in the side made reached fifty.
With England needing less than 80 to comlete the formalities of a win, Mankad came on to bowl after just one over with the new ball and bowled 24 consecutive overs for 32 runs and in partnership with off spinner Ghulam Ahmed made England struggle to reach the score of 79 for 2 in the 50th over !!
. . . and he had been pulled out of the leagues to play in that series.
He did not do much in the next two Tests.
In the series before this he had been consistency personified taking
- 7 wkts in the 1st test,
- 4 in the second,
- 6 in the 3rd,
- 5 in the fourth and
- 12 in the 5th
His 34 wickets in the series cost under 17 each. In addition he averaged just under 32 with the bat.
At his peak between 1951 and 1957 he played 29 Tests averaging 38 with the bat and 28 with the ball. These included three centuries and a double PLUS seven five wkt hauls in an innings and two ten fors in a Test.
He was good. His figures have to be seen in the context of where India stood in cricket at that time. When he retired at the end of the 58-59 season,
- Only Umrigar with 2268 and Hazare with 2192 had scored more than Mankad's 2109 runs in Tests
- Only Umrigar 6 and Hazare 7 had scored more Test hundreds than Mankad's five.
- No one came close to his 162 test wickets in 44 Tests. Gupte was second with 117 (26 Tests)
- He had take more catches (33) than anyone else for India and this included wicket keepers. Umrigar 20 and Phadkar 21 were next.
- Of the bowlers who played in at least ten Tests, only Gupte 27.33 and Ghulam Ahmed 30.17 had a better bowling average than Mankad's 32.3
- He was only the fourth player in the game to take 100 test wickets and score 2000 test runs. Only Rhodes, Miller and Bailey had done this till then. Only Miller had got 150 Test wickets with 2000 Test runs before him
As I said, we need to look at his figures in context. Also as I mentioned, he gets considered because he balances the side. Before Sehwag came into the picture, I have seen some people using him as an opener with Gavaskar to solve another area where India has had a shortage of specialists.
So, while his figures do not rank with those of the top all rounders from other parts of the world or the figures we are now getting used to, Many people, including some all time greats have used Learie Constantine in XI's selected by them. Look at Sir Learie's figures and you will wonder why but read about him and it sounds different.
Remember two Bedi Chandra (or Pras) with Kumble and Srinath make for a terribly long tail. :o(
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