Dilip Narayan Sardesai (; 8 August 1940 – 2 July 2007) was an Indian international
cricket
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er. He played
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for the
Indian national team as a
batsman
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, the first
Goa-born cricketer to play for India, and was often regarded as one of India's best batsmen against
spin, although Indian batsmen have been known to play better against spin.
Early life and career
Sardesai grew up in a
Saraswat Brahmin family of
Margao, a town in the erstwhile
Portuguese India
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(in the present-day
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History
Pre-indep ...
of
Goa). He studied in the New Era high school there. The region had no cricketing infrastructure during his growing days in the early 1950s. His family moved to
Bombay
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(now Mumbai) in 1957, when Sardesai was 17.
He attended the city's
Wilson College where his cricketing talent was spotted by coach 'Manya' Naik. He also studied at the
Siddharth College of Arts, Science and Commerce in
Fort, Mumbai.
Sardesai made his first mark in cricket in the inter-university
Rohinton Baria Trophy
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Histo ...
in 1959–60 where he made 435 runs at an
average
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of 87. He would later recall that he was called up for the trials for the Combined Universities team that was to play the
touring Pakistan side in 1960–61. Impressed by his technique,
Lala Amarnath, the
chairman of selectors, drafted him into the team. Sardesai made the playing XI, thus making his
first-class debut, against Pakistan in
Pune
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in November 1960. Sardesai went on to make 87 in 194 minutes in his only innings of the match, while also taking
Hanif Mohammad
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He played for the Pakistani cricket team in 55 Test matches between the 1952–53 season and the 1969–70 season. He averaged 43.98 scoring twelv ...
's catch with his
fielding. In his next game, playing for
Board President's XI against the same Pakistan side prior to the Fourth Test of the tour, he scored an unbeaten
century
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(106 in 260 minutes),
putting together a 134-run
stand with
Vijay Mehra for the third wicket.
Test career
Sardesai had little to show in first class cricket in 1961–62, except for a 281 against Gujarat in a university match. He was included in the India team for the Second Test of
England's India tour, in
Kanpur
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, in December 1961. Leading up to the Test, he was described as an "aggressive strokeplayer". In his debut innings Sardesai made 28 before he was out
hit wicket while trying to late-
cut spinner
Tony Lock through the vacant
slip region to the
third man boundary. He innings lasted 108 minutes. Sardesai toured the West Indies later in the season, playing in three of the five Tests. He was captain
Nari Contractor's opening partner in a tour game against
Barbados
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that saw the former hit on the head by a
Charlie Griffith delivery after Sardesai had lost his wicket. Contractor's injury created a place for Sardesai in the Test team. He scored 31 and 60 in the Test at
Bridgetown
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, opening the batting, but was dropped after he was dismissed for a
pair in the following match. Sardesai scored 449 runs in the five Test series against England in 1963–64 with 79 and 87 in the Fifth and final Test as the most notable performances, helping India to secure a draw after being made to
follow on.
Against
New Zealand
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in 1964–65, Sardesai scored a double century at
Bombay
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and a very fast hundred that set up a win at
Delhi
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. New Zealand had forced India to follow on at Bombay, but Sardesai's unbeaten double-century nearly won the match for India. He played against West Indies in 1966-67, and then toured England in 1967, where he injured himself on a staircase in the pavilion at
Lord's and missed the First Test at Headingley. He recovered to appear in the Second Test back at Lord's, but a broken finger sustained during that match ended his tour. He was dropped after two Tests in Australia in 1967–68 due to injury and a series of failures.
Sardesai's career had seemed over until he was picked for the Indian tour of West Indies in 1970–71. In the First Test at
Kingston
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, India lost the first five wickets for 75, before Sardesai hit 212 runs and took the total to 387. His 112 in the next Test at
Port of Spain
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led to India's first victory over
West Indies
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. This innings made him the first Indian to score a double century outside India. He hit another 150 in the Fourth Test after India were 70 for 6. His 642 runs in the series stood as an Indian record for five days before
Sunil Gavaskar went past it. It was India's first victory over West Indies in a series and
Vijay Merchant, the chairman of selectors, called Sardesai the "renaissance man of Indian cricket". Sardesai scored 54 and 40 in the Indian win over England at
the Oval
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in 1971, which led to another series win. His career ended one Test later, and he retired from all cricket at the end of the 1972–73 season.
Sardesai played for
Bombay
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in the Ranji Trophy in 13 seasons, between 1961 and 1973, including 10 finals, and never finished on the losing side. He scored 199 against Rajasthan in the 1967 final. In the semi-final against the same team two years later, he was
Mankaded
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A run out usually occurs when the batsmen are attempting to run between the wickets, and the fielding team succeed in getting the ball to one wicket bef ...
by
Kailash Gattani
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. Sardesai's final first-class match was the famous Ranji Trophy final against
Madras
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in 1972–73, which ended on the first ball of the third day. Sardesai scored over 1,000 first-class runs in three domestic seasons, with a career best of 1,429 runs in 1964–65, which included his highest first-class score of 222, for
Associated Cement Company against
Indian Starlets in the final of the
Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament
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1930-31 t ...
.
Personal life and post retirement
Sardesai first met Nandini Pant (born 1945)
in Mumbai's Berry's restaurant when she was holidaying in the city after her exams. Sardesai was a university cricketer during the time. The two kept in touch during the latter's tour of the Caribbean with Indian team in 1961–62, before marrying a couple of years later.
Pant worked as a sociology professor for 35 years and later as member of the
Central Board of Film Certification
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till 2015. She is currently a visiting faculty in some of Mumbai's leading colleges. Sardesai's cousin Sopandev was also a cricketer, who played as a
wicket-keeper
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in the
first-class level for
Rajputana
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. The Sardesais had three children together: son
Rajdeep, and two daughters. Rajdeep is a television journalist and former cricketer. As a cricketer, he earned an
Oxford University
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, before beginning a career in journalism. He was the editor-in-chief of
IBN18 Network prior to his resignation in 2014; his wife
Sagarika Ghose
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is also a journalist. One of Dilip's daughters, Shonali, is a senior social scientist with the
World Bank
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in Washington, D.C.
After retirement from cricket, Sardesai would split his time between his residences in Mumbai and Goa. In June 2007, he was admitted to a hospital in Mumbai for a chest infection. Suffering from kidney ailment during the time, he was on
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. He died on 2 July from
multiple organ failure. The last rites were performed by Rajdeep at Mumbai's Chandanwadi crematorium the following day.
Sardesai was popularly known as 'Sardee-Singh'. During his successful 1970–71 tour there, Sardesai was asked at the airport whether he had anything to declare. 'I have come here with runs', he replied, 'and I'll go back with more'.
On 8 August 2018, search engine
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commemorated Sardesai with a
Doodle on his 78th birth anniversary.
The Directorate of Sports and Youth Affairs,
Government of Goa
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, instituted the Dilip Sardesai Sports Excellence Award in 2009, which is given on the occasion of
National Sports Day (29 August) each year. The award consists of a bronze plaque of Sardesai, a citation and a purse of 200,000. It is presented to achievers among Goan sportspersons who represented India at any international-level sports competition during the preceding year.
Test Hundreds
Double Centuries
* 212 v at
Sabina Park, Kingston, 18–23 Feb 1971
* 200* v at
Mumbai
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, Mumbai, 12–15 Mar 1965
Centuries
* 150 v at
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, 1–6 Apr 1971
* 112 v at
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, 6–10 Mar 1971
* 106 v at
Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi, 19–22 Mar 1965
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