Matches (13)
IPL (2)
SA v SL [W] (1)
ACC Premier Cup (6)
Women's QUAD (4)

Full Name

Sanjay Trimbak Kirtane

Born

October 21, 1945, Poona (now Pune), Maharashtra

Died

October 05, 2008, Pune, Maharashtra, (aged 62y 350d)

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Legbreak

A legspinner and a lively character, Sanjay Kirtane made his Ranji Trophy debut for Maharashtra in 1964 but found it hard to command a steady place in the star-studded side of the 1960s. His captain Chandu Borde, who described him as a "happy-go-lucky" man, said he could easily be classified as an allrounder as he was an "attractive" batsman.

As a spinner his strength was his flight but the presence of Nicholas Saldanha and Vithal Joshi, two senior spinners, meant he could never be picked solely on his bowling prowess. A medical practitioner, Kirtane managed to divide his time between his profession and his sport. His final game was the famous 1971 Ranji Trophy final, when Sudhir Naik led Mumbai to victory over Maharashtra despite missing six key players on duty with the Indian team in the West Indies.

A versatile sportsperson, Kirtane was equally impressive at badminton and tennis. He suffered from diabetes and eventually succumbed to the condition. He is survived by his wife, son and daughter. Sandeep, his son, has represented India at the Davis Cup.
Nagraj Gollapudi

Sanjay Kirtane Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100sCtSt
FC212625477622.790170

Bowling

FormatMatRunsWktsBBIAve5w10w
FC21850284/1930.3500

Debut/Last Matches of Sanjay Kirtane

FC Matches

Span
1964/65 - 1973/74