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83. Syed Mushtaq Ali



Personal information
Batting styleRight-hand bat
Bowling styleSlow left-arm orthodox
International information
National sideIndian
Career statistics
CompetitionTestsFirst-class
Matches11226
Runs scored61213213
Batting average32.2135.90
100s/50s2/330/63
Top score112233
Balls bowled3789702
Wickets3162
Bowling average67.3329.34
5 wickets in innings-6
10 wickets in match-2
Best bowling1/457/108
Catches/stumpings7/-160/-


Mushtaq Ali goes out to bat with Pankaj Roy


Mushtaq Ali

Mushtaq Ali

Syed Mushtaq Ali  (December 17, 1914 – June 18, 2005) was a former Indian cricketer, and an aggressive Test batsman. Ali holds the distinction of scoring the first Test century by any Indian overseas, when he hit a ton for the team in 1936 at Manchester in England.
A Wisden Special Award winner, he scored four first class hundreds in the 1936 tour. He was an opening or middle order right-hand batsman and a slow left-arm bowler.


Mushtaq Ali


Mushtaq Ali, portrait


Mushtaq Ali drives


Mushtaq Ali




Mushtaq Ali in deep thought with his eyes closed as he sits in front of his numerous trophies
Ali played extensively for regional team and private clubs when cricket was a young sport in India. He was not only a sporting legend, but a popular superstar of his time, and an icon for the younger generation of Indian youth. Combining with another legend, the cautious yet skilled Vijay Merchant, Ali's aggression and powerful strokeplay formed a dynamic and legendary opening partnership for the team for years.
He played for Holkar in the National Championship for the Ranji Trophy along with other stalwarts like C K Nayudu. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1964 and made a life member of the Marylebone Cricket Club for his contribution to the game. He died in his sleep, at the age of 90. He is survived by two sons and two daughters.
He is a popular figure in Indian cricket.


Source: Wikipedia

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