Malhotra Chamanlal, also known as Chaman Lal Malhotra or just Chamanlal (5 September 1935 – 14 February 2020) was an Indian cricketer who played
first-class cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket. A first-class match is one of three or more days' scheduled duration between two sides of eleven players each and is officia ...
from 1952 to 1970. In a minor match in
Patiala
Patiala () is a city in southeastern Punjab, northwestern India. It is the fourth largest city in the state and is the administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around the '' Qila Mubarak'' (the 'Fortunate Castle') construct ...
in 1956-57 he made 502 not out.
Early career
Chamanlal made his first-class debut in 1952-53 for
Eastern Punjab and played a few more games in subsequent seasons. He also opened the batting for Punjab University in the
Rohinton Baria Trophy from 1953-54 to 1955-56.
In 1956-57, playing in Patiala for
Mohindra College
Established in 1875, Government Mohindra College Patiala, Punjab, India is the oldest institution of contemporary higher learning in Northern India.
Mohindra College was the first institution in Punjab to receive A++ grade from the National ...
,
Patiala
Patiala () is a city in southeastern Punjab, northwestern India. It is the fourth largest city in the state and is the administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around the '' Qila Mubarak'' (the 'Fortunate Castle') construct ...
, against Government College,
Rupar
Rupnagar (; formerly known as Ropar is a city and a municipal council in Rupnagar district in the Indian state of Punjab. Rupnagar is a newly created fifth Divisional Headquarters of Punjab comprising Rupnagar, Mohali, and its adjoining dist ...
, he scored 502 not out. He is still one of only seven players to score 500 or more in a cricket match anywhere in the world, but his score was never an Indian record, as
Dadabhoy Havewala
Dadabhoy Rustomji 'Dady' Havewala (sometimes spelt Havewalla) (27 November 1908 – 21 July 1982) was an Indian cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1934 to 1941.
Havewala became famous in India before he played first-class cricket. I ...
had scored 515 in a match in
Bombay
Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the second-m ...
in 1933-34.
In 1957-58 he captained Eastern Punjab, scoring 182 runs at an average of 30.33 and taking 5 wickets at 41.80 in a team that lost all three matches. He then spent time in England furthering his engineering studies and experience.
Captaincy of Northern Punjab
Chamanlal next played first-class cricket in 1962-63, by which time the Eastern Punjab team had been disbanded, and he captained its successor team,
Northern Punjab, in the
Ranji Trophy. In his first match he scored 131 not out, his first century, against
Jammu and Kashmir. In 1963-64 he was one of the leading batsmen in the Ranji Trophy, with 414 runs at 69.00, including another century (138)
against Jammu and Kashmir. He played for
North Zone in 1963-64, in the match against the touring
MCC. In 1964-65, still captaining Northern Punjab, he made his highest score, 141 not out, against
Railways
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. In the same match he also took his best bowling figures, 4 for 46, in Railways' first innings.
In all 23 matches that he played for Northern Punjab between 1962–63 and 1967–68, captaining the side in every match, he made 1615 runs at an average of 55.68, and scored all four of his first-class centuries. He also took 24 wickets at 30.25.
Later career
Northern Punjab and
Southern Punjab combined after 1967-68 to form
a united Punjab team.
Rajinder Pal
Rajinder Pal (18 November 1937 – 9 May 2018) was an Indian cricketer who played in one Test in 1964. He played first-class cricket in India from 1954 to 1973.
Early career
An opening bowler, Rajinder Pal made his first-class debut in 19 ...
was the inaugural captain, but Chamanlal took over the captaincy in 1969-70 and 1970-71. Punjab made the Ranji Trophy finals for the first time in 1970-71.
He was later an administrator and selector for the Punjab Cricket Association. He died in February 2020, aged 84. He was survived by his wife and two daughters.
References
External links
Malhotra Chamanlal at CricketArchiveat
Cricinfo
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1935 births
2020 deaths
Cricketers from Ludhiana
Eastern Punjab cricketers
Northern Punjab cricketers
North Zone cricketers
Punjab, India cricketers
Indian cricketers