Kiran Shankar Murat More (pronounced Mu-ray) (born September 4, 1962 in
Baroda,
Gujarat,
India) was the
wicket-keeper for the
Indian cricket team from 1984 to 1993. He was the Chairman of the Selection Committee of the
BCCI till
Dilip Vengsarkar took over the job in 2006. He is presently working with Indian Cricket League.
Early career
More played for the India Under-19 team in the late 1970s. He played for Tata Sports Club in the Times Shield in
Mumbai and for
Barrow in the North Lancashire League in 1982. He toured
West Indies as the understudy to
Syed Kirmani in 1982-83 without playing in a Test.
More played two major innings for
Baroda in the
Ranji Trophy in 1983-84 - 153* against
Maharashtra and 181* against Uttar Pradesh. On the latter occasion, he added 145 for the last wicket with Vasudev Patel which stood as a Ranji record for nearly a decade. Baroda qualified for the semifinal before losing to
Delhi. More appeared in two
One Day Internationals against
England in 1984-85.
International cricket
More toured
Australia with the Indian team in 1985-86. When an injury in an early match of the
World Series Cup virtually ended the international career of Kirmani, More played in the remaining matches of the tournament. This tour starting in late 1985 is not to be confused with the famous winning tour for the World Championship of Cricket in early 1985, also in Australia. From then till 1993, More was the first choice as...
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