Pankaj Roy

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Pankaj Roy
India (IND)
Pankaj Roy
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling type Right-arm medium
Tests First-class
Matches 43 185
Runs scored 2442 11868
Batting average 32.56 42.38
100s/50s 5/9 33/50
Top score 173 202*
Balls bowled 104 1146
Wickets 1 21
Bowling average 66.00 30.85
5 wickets in innings - 1
10 wickets in match - -
Best bowling 1/6 5/53
Catches/stumpings 16/- 74/-

Test debut: 2 November 1951
Last Test: 2 December 1960
Source: [1]

Pankaj Roy pronunciation  (31 May 1928-4 February 2001) was an Indian and Bengali cricket player. A right handed opening batsman. He is best known for together with Vinoo Mankad establishing the world record opening partnership of 413 runs, against New Zealand at Chennai. The record still stands today and he was honoured with the Padma Shri. His son, Pranab Roy also played Test cricket for India.

[edit] First class career

Roy played domestic cricket in India for Bengal. He scored a century on his first-class debut, in 1946-47 and went on to score 33 hundreds and made 11868 first class runs at 42.38.

[edit] Test career

When England toured India in 1951, Roy was called into the Indian squad and made his Test debut at Delhi. Despite making just 12 in his debut innings he scored 2 centuries in the series. The following summer he tourned England and had a contrasting series, making 5 ducks in his 7 innings. This tally included a pair at Old Trafford. He would hit five Test centuries for India, with a top score of 173.

He captained India in a Test match in England in 1959 which they lost.

Preceded by
Datta Gaekwad
Indian National Test Cricket Captain
1959 (1 Test Match)
Succeeded by
Datta Gaekwad


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