Vijay Laxman Manjrekar () (September 26, 1931 in
Bombay – October 18, 1983 in
Madras) is a former
Indian cricketer who played 55 Tests. A small man, he was a fine cutter and hooker of the ball. He was the father of
Sanjay Manjrekar.
His debut came against
England at
Calcutta in 1951, making a composed 48. He scored his first Test hundred in June 1952 against England at
Headingley making 133. It was his first Test in England and he was just 20 at the time. When he came in to bat his side was in trouble at 3/42 and faced a formidable lineup of bowlers in
Trueman,
Bedser and
Laker.
He put on 222 with
Hazare in an innings that showed he would be a force to be reckoned with in the future. He would however fail to fulfil his early promise and faced problems with his weight and footwork. He would eventually finish with a Test average of 39, a disappointment for a man capable of averaging well into the 40's. His finest series came against England in India 1961-62 when he made 586 runs @ 83.71. This included the highest score of his 7 centuries, with 189 at
Delhi. Another notable performance was in 1964-65 where his innings of 59 and 39 helped India to a Test victory over
Australia. He scored a ton in his final Test innings, coming against
New Zealand at
Madras in February 1965.
He holds the records for the most test runs scored without hitting a single six.
Manjrekar was also an occasional
offspinner and occasional
wicketkeeper.He played for 6 sides in the Ranji Trophy, representing...
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