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Vinoo and Mankad
Many cricketers like Ashok Mankad, Vinoo Mankad, Vijay Hazare, Salim Durani, Ajit Wadekar, Sunil Gavaskar, Sandip Patil, Sachin Tendulkar, Vinod Kambli, and Ajit Agarkar, Sanjay Manjrekar have trained here.
This form of run-out is called the Mankad ( the dismissed batsman is said to have been " Mankaded "), in reference to Vinoo Mankad, the first bowler to dismiss a batsman in this manner in a Test match, running out Bill Brown in 1947.
The partnership beat the previous first-wicket record of 413 which had been set in 1956 by Vinoo Mankad and Pankaj Roy.
* The Indian cricketer Vinoo Mankad played for the town's Lancashire League cricket team.
The most famous example of this method of dismissal involved the Indian bowler Vinoo Mankad.
# Bill Brown by Vinoo Mankad, Australia v India, Sydney, 1947-48
* Vinoo Mankad
This competition in 1965 was won by Vinoo Mankad.
In the opening match of the season, he delivered an opening burst of 3 / 0 for Victoria against the touring Indian team, removing Vinoo Mankad, Khandu Rangnekar and leading batsman Vijay Hazare, all for ducks.
A right-handed opening batsman, he is best known for establishing the world record opening partnership of 413 runs, together with Vinoo Mankad, against New Zealand at Chennai.
Based on his performance at club cricket, he was picked for the 1997 / 98 season Vinoo Mankad Trophy Under-16 Championship and he performed well.
Dhoni was not picked for the East Zone U-19 squad ( CK Nayudu Trophy ) and Rest of India squad ( MA Chidambaram Trophy and Vinoo Mankad Trophy ).
In the First Test at the Gabba, Lindwall removed Vinoo Mankad and Gul Mohammad in the first over on a sticky wicket, precipitating a collapse which saw India skittled for 58.
Brown's participation in the series was overshadowed by his controversial run out by Indian left arm orthodox spinner Vinoo Mankad in the Second Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground in December 1947.
He made his debut in 1951 / 2 and from the next season onward took over from Vinoo Mankad as India's leading spinner.
While in the CLL the club had a number of well known players, with the most recognisable name being Vinoo Mankad, the Indian all-rounder.
* An incident on Vinoo Mankad reported by Berry
McCool made only 23 and 1 with the bat, but he stumped Vinoo Mankad off the bowling of Dooland, one of only two stumpings in his career as a very occasional wicketkeeper.
England won the match by eight wickets despite Vinoo Mankad scoring 184 in the second innings.
In his book The Covers Are Off published in 2004, Rajan Bala interviewed the various people involved, and it seems to indicate that it was the animosity between Shodhan and Vinoo Mankad that ended his career.
The captain Vijay Hazare was not a strong personality and the truth is, Vinoo Mankad was.

Vinoo and was
Hazare once told the Bala that he was " not aware of the exchange between him ( Shodhan ) and Vinoo, but I must say that Vinoo was not too keen that Deepak play.
He had made himself unavailable for the tour of Pakistan and it might have been because Vinoo was the captain.
Weekes cut Vinoo Mankad to gully, started to run and was sent back.

Vinoo and who
Incidentally, this test also marked the test debuts of Vijay Hazare and Vinoo Mankad, who would go one to be recognized players for India.

Vinoo and which
In 1944-45, he took a hat-trick against Bengal Governor's XI in Eden Gardens which included the wickets of Vinoo Mankad, Mushtaq Ali and Lala Amarnath.

Vinoo and .
I suppose Vinoo found Deepak's attitude casual.

Mankad and 12
* 12 October-Ashok Mankad, Test cricketer ( died 2008 ).

Mankad and
# Walsh Jaffar: Courtney Walsh of the West Indies famously refused to Mankad last man Saleem Jaffar of Pakistan for backing up too far in a group match in the 1987 World Cup, but let him off with a warning.

Mankad and was
India needed 183 to win in the fourth inningsSnow had the opener Ashok Mankad caught by Knott for 8 and India were 21-2 when Sunil Gavaskar was called for a quick single after hitting the ball to mid-wicket.
This was the second time Mankad had dismissed Brown in this fashion on the tour, having already done it in an earlier match against an Australian XI.
Mankad was the first player in more than 30 years to score a 100 and take five wickets in the same Test and the first Indian to achieve this feat.
Brown was run out for 18, when in the act of delivering the ball, Mankad held on to it and whipped the bails off at the non-striker's end.
This was the second time during the season that Mankad had dismissed Brown in this fashion — as he had previously done so a match against an Australian XI in November.
Mankad, a senior player in the side, was apparently not in good terms with Vijay Hazare who had captained India in the series in West Indies.
" There was a story doing the rounds that Mankad asked him ( Shodhan ) as to which side he was on-on his or Hazare's.
And when Shodhan replied that he was on the Indian side, Mankad had the knives out for him ".
The West Indian tour was to be Hazare's last series and he was succeeded by Mankad.

Mankad and Indian
Two Indian cricketers have been dismissed in a similar fashion-Ashok Mankad by England's Chris Old during the 3rd Test at Edgbaston in July 1974, and Dilip Vengsarkar by Australia's Jeff Thomson during the 1st Test at Brisbane in December 1977.
Cricket is a major sport in Jamnagar, and a number veteran, well-established, and emerging Indian test cricketers originate from Jamnagar ; including Prince Amish and his nephew Prince Vinu Mankad, Salim Durrani, Indrajitsinhji, Ajay Jadeja and Ravindra Jadeja.
Bombay had at their disposal some of the then current stars of the Indian cricket team, including Sunil Gavaskar, Dilip Vengsarkar, Ashok Mankad, Sandeep Patil, Ravi Shastri and Balwinder Sandhu.

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