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Full Name
Vijay Laxman Manjrekar
Born
September 26, 1931, Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra
Died
October 18, 1983, Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu, (aged 52y 22d)
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
Bowling Style
Right arm Offbreak
Playing Role
Top order Batter
RELATIONS
(son),
(uncle)
Vijay Manjrekar, who died in Madras, where he had gone for a sportsmen's gathering, on October 18, 1983, aged 52, was a conspicuously good player of fast bowling in an era when  India had few of them. Having played in the first of his 55 Tests in  1951-52, against  England at  Calcutta, he soon showed his quality by making 133 in his first Test in  England (at  Headingley) in June, 1952, when only twenty. Coming in at 42 for 3 on the first morning, with  Trueman and  Bedser on the warpath (and  Laker to follow), he and his captain, Hazare, rescued  India's innings with a fourth-wicket partnership of 222, which still stands as a record between the two countries. If, as the years passed, problems of weight slowed him down, he had sufficiently nimble footwork and enough natural ability always to be a dangerous opponent and often a joy to watch. Like many of the best Indian batsmen, he was small and a fine cutter and hooker. Within nine months of his 133 at Headingley he scored 118 against West Indies at  Kingston, sharing on that occasion a record second-wicket partnership with  Pankaj Roy. His two best Test series were against  New Zealand in  India in  1955-56 (386 runs, average 77.20) and against  England in  India in  1961-62 (586 runs, average 83.71). He made seven Test centuries, the highest his 189 against England at  Delhi in  1961-62 and the last of them in his final Test innings, against  New Zealand at  Madras in February  1965. At  Bombay in  1964-65 his two innings of 59 and 39 were invaluable contributions towards  India's first Test victory over  Australia. An occasional offspinner, a serviceable wicketkeeper and in his early days a fine cover fielder, he played at different times for no fewer than six sides in the Ranji Trophy -- Bombay,  Bengal,  Andhra,  Uttar Pradesh,  Rajasthan and  Maharashtra. In the Ranji Trophy he scored 3,734 runs (average 57.44) and hit twelve hundreds. Manjrekar's son, Sanjay, also played Test cricket.
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Recent Matches of Vijay Manjrekar
| Match | Bat | Bowl | Date | Ground | Format | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| West Zone vs South Zone | 10 & 22* | 0/17 | 28-Oct-1967 | Brabourne | FC | 
| West Zone vs North Zone | 58 | -- | 21-Oct-1967 | Pune | FC | 
| Central Zone vs South Zone | 1 & 11 | -- | 25-Dec-1965 | Chennai | FC | 
| Central Zone vs East Zone | 91* | -- | 27-Nov-1965 | Eden Gardens | FC | 
| India vs New Zealand | 19 & 102* | 0/11 | 27-Feb-1965 | Chennai | Test # 579 | 
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