Hall Of Fame - Mohinder Amarnath

Text Box: Full name Mohinder Amarnath Bhardwaj
Born September 24, 1950, Patiala, Punjab
Major teams  Baroda, India , Durham, Punjab
Batting style Right-hand 
Bowling style Right-arm medium
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Text Box: Text Box: Grit, guts and gumption personified Amarnath's roller-coaster career, which began in 1969 and spanned two eventful decades. He was cricket's Frank Sinatra - the master of the comeback. He started his career as suspect against short-pitched fast bowling, and finished it as one of the finest and bravest players of pace. His defining season was 1982-83: coming back to the side after three years, he stood tall to knock off 1182 runs - including five hundreds - in 11 away Tests against West Indies and Pakistan. He crowned the season with back-to-back Man of the Match awards at the climax of India's World Cup-winning campaign in 1983
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 Matches

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

BF

SR

100

50

4s

6s

Ct

St

Tests

69

113

10

4378

138

42.5

 

 

11

24

 

21

47

0

ODIs

85

75

12

1924

102*

30.53

3334

57.7

2

13

 

 

23

0

First-class

248

379

61

13747

207

43.22

 

 

30

67

 

 

153

0

List A

112

102

17

2706

102*

31.83

 

 

2

18

 

 

26

0

 

Matches

Balls

Runs

Wkts

BBI

BBM

Ave

Econ

SR

4

5

10

Tests

69

3676

1782

32

-

4/1

55.68

2.9

114.87

1

0

0

ODIs

85

2730

1971

46

-

3/12

42.84

4.33

59.34

0

0

0

First-class

248

21056

9107

277

-

 

32.87

2.59

76.01

 

8

1

List A

112

3942

2737

65

-

3/12

42.1

4.16

60.64

0

0

0