Padmanabh Govind "Nana" Joshi (7 October 1926 – 8 January 1987) was an Indian
cricket
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er who
kept wicket for
India
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in 12
Test matches between 1951 and 1960.
Personal life
Joshi was born in
Baroda
Vadodara (), also known as Baroda, is the second largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the Vadodara district and is situated on the banks of the Vishwamitri River, from the state capi ...
,
Gujarat
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,
India
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in 1926. His father died when Joshi was eight. His mother brought him and his brother to
Poona
Pune (; ; also known as Poona, ( the official name from 1818 until 1978) is one of the most important industrial and educational hubs of India, with an estimated population of 7.4 million As of 2021, Pune Metropolitan Region is the largest i ...
where she brought them up under great hardship. She maintained the family by sewing and providing food for students while Joshi used to clean the utensils and serve food. She supported Joshi until he completed his college education and got a job.
Joshi had his schooling at Bhave School and then went to S.P. Bhau college and
Wadia College in Pune where he took a
BA degree. He worked for
Standard Vacuum and
Hindustan Petroleum in
Pune
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before dying from liver cancer in 1987.
Cricket career
Joshi first gained attention as a cricketer in 1949-50 when he scored 100
not out
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At least one batter is not out at t ...
for Central Province Governor's XI against the touring
Commonwealth XI in addition to dismissing six batsmen. This earned him a place in two unofficial Tests against the same team. Joshi played cricket at a time when India had three or four wicket keepers of the same class. In a career that lasted for nearly ten years, he played only 12 Tests.
He made his Test debut against
England
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in the first Test at
Delhi
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in 1951-52. In the first innings, he caught two and brilliantly stumped two others, but his errors in the second innings helped England to save the match. Joshi was replaced by
Madhav Mantri for the second Test, who in turn gave way to
Probir Sen
Probir Kumar "Khokhan" Sen (; 31 May 1926 – 27 January 1970) was an Indian cricketer who represented his country in 14 Tests from 1948 to 1952. He was born in an eminent business family, to Amiya Sen and Basanti Sen.
Biography
Probir Sen, kn ...
in the third. Joshi was picked for the fourth and then discarded in favour of Sen for the final Test. Here Sen stumped five batsmen and Joshi found himself out of the team to tour England in
1952.
Writing in 1985,
N. S. Ramaswami
Nallathagudi Srinivasa Ramaswami (November 1918, Cuddalore - 19 February 1987) was an Indian sports journalist who worked for four decades with ''The Hindu'', ''Mail'' and ''Indian Express'', and became an assistant editor at all three newspapers ...
remembered that Joshi "impressed as a dapper and neat performer. Between the overs he walked from wicket to wicket with a certain jauntiness. He seemed to wear the gloves as a lady might at a fashionable ball." Yet in his opinion, Joshi came lower down in the hierarchy of contemporary wicket keepers. Sen and Mantri occupied the top rung,
Naren Tamhane came next, followed by Joshi.
Joshi played in three Tests in the
tour of the West Indies in 1952-53 and three Tests in
England
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in
1959
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. In a match in the Pune summer league in 1957-58, he had a hand in all ten dismissals in addition to scoring 68 out of 117 all out.
He was again selected for India against
Pakistan
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for the
Bombay
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Test of 1960-61. Here his career came to an abrupt end. In the fifth over of the first day, he dropped
Hanif Mohammad
Hanif Mohammad PP ( ur, , 21 December 1934 – 11 August 2016) was a Pakistani cricketer.
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 ...
off
Ramakant Desai, 'a simple catch', when the batsman was 12. Hanif went on score 160. "If ever a catch marred or made a series", wrote
Vijay Hazare, "it was this one." Later in the match he made his career best score of 52 not out and added 149 for ninth wicket with
Ramakant Desai, five runs short of the world record at the time and still an Indian ninth-wicket record. But he never played another Test.
Joshi dismissed nine batsmen against Gujarat in 1959-60, equalling the then Indian record. He captained
Maharashtra between 1960–61 and 1962-63. He also served on the Maharashtra cricket selection committee. His benefit match in
Sangli
Sangli () is a city and the district headquarters of Sangli District in the state of Maharashtra, in western India. It is known as the Turmeric City of Maharashtra due to its production and trade of the spice. Sangli is situated on the banks o ...
in 1974 earned him 1,25,000 rupees.
Maharashtra v Gujarat, Ahmednagar, 1959-60
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1926 births
1987 deaths
Sportspeople from Vadodara