Dilip Vengsarkar

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Template:Short description Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox cricketer Dilip Balwant Vengsarkar Template:Audio (born 6 April 1956) is a former Indian cricketer and a cricket administrator. He was considered to have a very good drive. Along with Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Viswanath, he was a key player in the Indian batting line up in the late 70s and early 80s. He was a member of the Indian team that won the 1983 Cricket World Cup. Vengsarkar also led the national side to 1988 Asia Cup victory. He was also a part of the Indian squad which won the 1985 World Championship of Cricket. He went on to play until 1992.

At the pinnacle of his career, Vengsarkar was rated as the best batsman in the Coopers and Lybrand rating (a predecessor of the PWC ratings) and he held the number one slot for 21 months until 2 March 1989.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> In 2014, he received the C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest honour conferred by BCCI on a former player.<ref name=":9">Template:Cite web</ref>

Career

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Vengsarkar's career batting performance

Vengsarkar made his international cricket debut against New Zealand at Auckland in 1975–76 as an opening batsman. India won this Test convincingly, but he did not have much success. Later on he usually batted in the No.3 or No.4 position.

He played a memorable inning in 1979 against Asif Iqbal's Pakistan team in the 2nd Test at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi. Requiring 390 to win on the final day, he led India's chase getting the team very close to a victory. India ended up with 364 for 6, just 26 runs short of what would have been a remarkable win. With Yashpal Sharma, Kapil Dev and Roger Binny back to the pavilion after the Tea break, Vengsarkar saw himself running out of partners and decided to play the last few overs for a draw. He remained unbeaten on 146.

During the 1978–79 Test Series in India against the West Indies, he was involved in a partnership of over 300 runs with Sunil Gavaskar at Calcutta, with both batsman scoring centuries.

He was a member of the 1983 World Champion's team, though, on 15 June in a match against the West Indies, he was forced to miss the latter part of the tournament after being struck on the face by a bouncer from Malcolm Marshall, and resulted in seven stitches. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Post 1983, he had a productive run of scores between 1985 and 1987, where he scored centuries against Pakistan, Australia, England, West Indies and Sri Lanka, many of them in successive games.

While the West Indies pacemen dominated the cricket world, Dilip Vengsarkar was one of the few batsmen who was successful against them, and scored 6 centuries against the likes of Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding and Andy Roberts.

He is currently team mentor and coach for Telugu Warrior team in the Celebrity Cricket League Season 5.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

He also scored a century at Lord's in 1986, thus scoring consecutive Test match centuries at Lord's in three matches.

Captaincy

Vengsarkar took over the captaincy from Kapil Dev after the 1987 Cricket World Cup, despite criticism that he missed the semi-final match due to a stomach disorder resulting from a seafood allergy. Although he started with two centuries in his first series as captain, his captaincy period was turbulent and he lost the job following a disastrous tour of the West Indies in early 1989 and a stand-off with the Board of Control for Cricket in India.

Awards

Administrator

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Vengsarkar with Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Sachin Tendulkar at the Oval Maidan in Mumbai

After retiring, Vengsarkar started the Elf-Vengsarkar Academy in 1995.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He became the vice-president of the Mumbai Cricket Association in 2003.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Although, he was the front runner for the post of the Chairman, Selection Committee,Template:When Dilip opted out because of his policy against zonal representation.Template:Clarify<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He was appointed the Chairman of the Talent Resource Development Wing when it was created in 2002 to develop cricket talent within the country.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Presently he is Chief Adviser of the Cricket Association of Telangana (CAT).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In March 2006, the BCCI proposed Vengsarkar as a match referee,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> but the proposal did not move forward as Vengsarkar accepted the job as chairman of selectors of the BCCI later in the year.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

He runs three cricket academies, two in Mumbai and one in Pune. These academies give training free of charge to players selected on their skill level.

A Bollywood film 83 released in 2021 about the events around India's first World Cup win, at Lords in 1983, features Adinath Kothare as Vengsarkar.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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