Ambar Khirid Roy (5 June 1945 – 19 September 1997) was an Indian
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er who played in four
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in 1969.
In his first Test innings Roy scored 48 against New Zealand at Nagpur. He did not score well in subsequent matches, and after poor scores against Australia at Delhi and Kolkata later in the season, he was dropped. In his final Test match, at his home ground Kolkata, he scored 18 and 19.
Cricinfo Scorecards:India Vs Australia 12–16 December 1969 (Retrieved on 2009-06-27)
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1945 births
1997 deaths
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