Budhi Kunderan
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Budhisagar Krishnappa Kunderan (2 October 1939 in Mulky, near Mangalore
in Karnataka
– 23 June 2006 in Glasgow
, Scotland
) was an Indian
cricket
er. He played as a wicket keeper for the most of his career, and was an exciting but unorthodox right-handed batsman.
Budhi Kunderan made his first appearance in first class cricket for the Cricket Club of India against the touring West Indies
in 1958-59. After just two first class matches, he was picked to play Test cricket for India against Australia
in the next year. Through the fifties India had wicket keepers of about the same quality in Naren Tamhane
, Probir Sen
and Nana Joshi
. Joshi and Tamhane had already been tried when Kunderan got his chance in the third Test. Kunderan got out hit wicket
on his first appearance while attempting to pull Ian Meckiff
but scored 71 and 33 in his next Test.
Kunderan had already played three Test matches when he made his Ranji Trophy
debut in 1960. In his first Ranji appearance, he hit 205 for Railways against Jammu and Kashmir.http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/23/23950.html His second first class hundred was also scored later in the year against the same opponents in a remarkable match that Railways won without losing a wicket. http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/24/24486.html
From the early sixties, Kunderan had a new competitor for the wicket keeping position in Farokh Engineer
. Both played in the series against England at home and toured West Indies in 1961-62. Engineer was selected ahead of Kunderan when England again visited India in 1963-64, but he was found medically unfit on the eve of the first Test at Madras
. Opening the innings, Kunderan hit 192 with 31 fours, 170 of which came on the first day of the match. He scored another hundred at Delhi
and finished with an aggregate of 525 runs in the series.
The Indian selectors dropped both Kunderan and Engineer from the next series against Australia and instead went for K. S. Indrajitsinhji
. Engineer was then recalled for the New Zealand
series that followed while Kunderan played as an opening batsman in the place of injured Dilip Sardesai
.
In 1965, Kunderan left his job in the Railways and appeared for Mysore
and the South Zone. A side effect of this was that he was able to keep wickets to the bowling of Chandrasekhar
, Prasanna and Venkatraghavan in domestic matches. Recalled against West Indies
in 1966-67, Kunderan scored 79 in 92 minutes in the Bombay
Test. Early on in the innings, he appeared to have been caught by Garry Sobers but as the batsman prepared to depart, Sobers indicated that he had taken the catch on the bounce. One Test later, Kunderan again found himself out of the team.
The team that toured England in 1967 included both Kunderan and Engineer, but from here Engineer asserted himself as the primary 'keeper. Kunderan played purely as a batsman in the second and third Tests of the series. When Sardesai retired with a hand injury in the Lord's Test, he opened with Engineer and topscored with 47 out of India's 110 allout. He opened both batting and bowling at Birmingham
where India played four spinners
. This was to be Kunderan's last Test.
He served as a professional in the Lancashire league and then with Drumpellier in the Western Union in Scotland. In the early 1980s, he played for Scotland in the Benson and Hedges Cup in England. Kunderan lived in Scotland from the turn of the 1970s. His brother Bharat, also a wicket-keeper, played first class cricket for Indian Universities in 1970-71.
Budhi Kunderan died from lung cancer at the age of 66.
Mangalore
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in Karnataka
Karnataka
Karnataka , the land of the Kannadigas, is a state in South West India. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passing of the States Reorganisation Act and this day is annually celebrated as Karnataka Rajyotsava...
– 23 June 2006 in Glasgow
Glasgow
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, Scotland
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) was an Indian
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cricket
Cricket
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er. He played as a wicket keeper for the most of his career, and was an exciting but unorthodox right-handed batsman.
Budhi Kunderan made his first appearance in first class cricket for the Cricket Club of India against the touring West Indies
West Indian cricket team
The West Indian cricket team, also known colloquially as the West Indies or the Windies, is a multi-national cricket team representing a sporting confederation of 15 mainly English-speaking Caribbean countries, British dependencies and non-British dependencies.From the mid 1970s to the early 1990s,...
in 1958-59. After just two first class matches, he was picked to play Test cricket for India against Australia
Australian cricket team
The Australian cricket team is the national cricket team of Australia. It is the joint oldest team in Test cricket, having played in the first Test match in 1877...
in the next year. Through the fifties India had wicket keepers of about the same quality in Naren Tamhane
Naren Tamhane
Narendra Shankar Tamhane was an Indian cricketer who played in twenty one Tests from 1955 to 1960.He was a wicketkeeper batsman....
, Probir Sen
Probir Sen
Probir Kumar 'Khokhan' Sen was an Indian cricketer who represented his country in 14 Tests from 1948 to 1952....
and Nana Joshi
Nana Joshi
Padmanabh Govind "Nana" Joshi was a cricket player who kept wicket for India in Test cricket.Joshi was born in Baroda, Gujarat, India in 1926. He first gained attention as a cricket player when he scored 100 notout for Central Province Governor's XI against the touring Commonwealth XI in addition...
. Joshi and Tamhane had already been tried when Kunderan got his chance in the third Test. Kunderan got out hit wicket
Hit wicket
Hit wicket is a method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. This method of dismissal is governed by Law 35 of the laws of cricket. The striker is out "hit wicket" if, after the bowler has entered his delivery stride and while the ball is in play, his wicket is put down by his bat or his person...
on his first appearance while attempting to pull Ian Meckiff
Ian Meckiff
Ian Meckiff is a former cricketer who represented Australia in 18 Tests between 1957 and 1963...
but scored 71 and 33 in his next Test.
Kunderan had already played three Test matches when he made his Ranji Trophy
Ranji Trophy
The Ranji Trophy is a domestic first-class cricket championship played in India between different city and state sides, equivalent to the County Championship in England and the Sheffield Shield in Australia...
debut in 1960. In his first Ranji appearance, he hit 205 for Railways against Jammu and Kashmir.http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/23/23950.html His second first class hundred was also scored later in the year against the same opponents in a remarkable match that Railways won without losing a wicket. http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/24/24486.html
From the early sixties, Kunderan had a new competitor for the wicket keeping position in Farokh Engineer
Farokh Engineer
Farokh Maneksha Engineer is a former Indian cricketer of Parsi background who played 46 Tests for India and played first-class cricket for Mumbai in India and Lancashire in England. Engineer's active international career started in 1961 and continued to 1975, and he was India's first-choice...
. Both played in the series against England at home and toured West Indies in 1961-62. Engineer was selected ahead of Kunderan when England again visited India in 1963-64, but he was found medically unfit on the eve of the first Test at Madras
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. Opening the innings, Kunderan hit 192 with 31 fours, 170 of which came on the first day of the match. He scored another hundred at Delhi
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and finished with an aggregate of 525 runs in the series.
The Indian selectors dropped both Kunderan and Engineer from the next series against Australia and instead went for K. S. Indrajitsinhji
Kumar Indrajitsinhji
Kumar Shri Indrajitsinhji Madhavsinhji was an Indian cricketer who played in four Tests from 1964 to 1969 as a wicketkeeper-batsman....
. Engineer was then recalled for the New Zealand
New Zealand cricket team
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series that followed while Kunderan played as an opening batsman in the place of injured Dilip Sardesai
Dilip Sardesai
Dilip Narayan Sardesai was a former Indian Test cricketer. He was the only Goan-born cricketer to play for India, and was often regarded as India's best batsman against spin bowling.-Early career:...
.
In 1965, Kunderan left his job in the Railways and appeared for Mysore
Karnataka cricket team
Karnataka cricket team is a cricket team that represents the Indian state of Karnataka in domestic first class cricket. One of the strongest teams in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group, it has produced many of the Indian cricket team's leading players throughout its existence...
and the South Zone. A side effect of this was that he was able to keep wickets to the bowling of Chandrasekhar
Bhagwat Chandrasekhar
Bhagwat Subramanya Chandrasekhar is a former Indian cricketer who specialised in leg spin. Considered amongst the top echelon of leg-spinners, Chandrasekhar along with E.A.S. Prasanna, Bishen Singh Bedi and Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan constituted the Indian spin quartet that dominated...
, Prasanna and Venkatraghavan in domestic matches. Recalled against West Indies
West Indian cricket team
The West Indian cricket team, also known colloquially as the West Indies or the Windies, is a multi-national cricket team representing a sporting confederation of 15 mainly English-speaking Caribbean countries, British dependencies and non-British dependencies.From the mid 1970s to the early 1990s,...
in 1966-67, Kunderan scored 79 in 92 minutes in the Bombay
Brabourne Stadium
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Test. Early on in the innings, he appeared to have been caught by Garry Sobers but as the batsman prepared to depart, Sobers indicated that he had taken the catch on the bounce. One Test later, Kunderan again found himself out of the team.
The team that toured England in 1967 included both Kunderan and Engineer, but from here Engineer asserted himself as the primary 'keeper. Kunderan played purely as a batsman in the second and third Tests of the series. When Sardesai retired with a hand injury in the Lord's Test, he opened with Engineer and topscored with 47 out of India's 110 allout. He opened both batting and bowling at Birmingham
Edgbaston Cricket Ground
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where India played four spinners
Indian spin quartet
The Indian spin quartet is the collective name given to the Indian spin bowlers of the 1960s and 70s: Erapalli Prasanna and Srinivas Venkataraghavan , Bhagwat Chandrasekhar , and Bishen Singh Bedi . Between them, they played 231 Test matches taking 853 wickets...
. This was to be Kunderan's last Test.
He served as a professional in the Lancashire league and then with Drumpellier in the Western Union in Scotland. In the early 1980s, he played for Scotland in the Benson and Hedges Cup in England. Kunderan lived in Scotland from the turn of the 1970s. His brother Bharat, also a wicket-keeper, played first class cricket for Indian Universities in 1970-71.
Budhi Kunderan died from lung cancer at the age of 66.