Madan Lal
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Madan Lal India (Ind) |
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Batting style | Right-hand bat | |
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Bowling type | Right-arm medium | |
Tests | ODIs | |
Matches | 39 | 67 |
Runs scored | 1042 | 401 |
Batting average | 22.65 | 19.09 |
100s/50s | -/5 | -/1 |
Top score | 74 | 53* |
Balls bowled | 5997 | 3164 |
Wickets | 71 | 73 |
Bowling average | 40.08 | 29.27 |
5 wickets in innings | 4 | - |
10 wickets in match | - | n/a |
Best bowling | 5/23 | 4/20 |
Catches/stumpings | 15/- | 18/- |
As of 4 February 2006 |
Madan Lal Udhouram Sharma[1] pronunciation (born March 20, 1951, Amritsar, India) is a former international cricketer (1974-1987) from India. He enjoyed great success at the first class level scoring over 10,000 runs and taking over 600 wickets.
He played 31 Test matches for India, scoring 1,042 runs at an average of 22.65, taking 71 wickets at 40.08 and holding 15 catches.
Madan Lal bowled the first ball to Dennis Amiss of England in the 1975 World Cup[2]
[edit] Post-Retirement
In his retirement, Madan Lal has been actively involved in the game in various capacities
- Madan Lal coached the UAE team[citation needed]
- Madan Lal had a stint as India's National Cricket Coach between September 1996 and September 1997[3]
- Member of the Selection Committee in 2000 and 2001.
[edit] References
Preceded by Sandeep Patil |
Indian National Cricket Coach (Manager) September 1996 - October 1997 |
Succeeded by Anshuman Gaekwad |
India squad - 1975 Cricket World Cup | ||
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1 Venkataraghavan | 2 Solkar | 3 Gaekwad | 4 Ghavri | 5 Patel | 6 Viswanath | 7 Gavaskar | 8 Engineer | 9 Ali | 10 Amarnath | 11 Lal | 12 Bedi | 13 none | 14 none | 15 none | Coach: none |
India squad - 1983 Cricket World Cup Champions (1st Title) | ||
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1 Kapil Dev | 2 Gavaskar | 3 Srikkanth | 4 Vengsarkar | 5 Patil | 6 Amarnath | 7 Yashpal | 8 Binny | 9 Madan Lal | 10 Kirmani | 11 Azad | 12 Sandhu | 13 Shastri | 14 Valson | 15 None | Coach: Unknown |