Thursday, 12 February 2015

12th February 1949 Gundappa R. Viswanath Was Born In Bhadravathi Mysore Karnataka

Gundappa Viswanath      

Full name Gundappa Rangnath Viswanath
Born February 12, 1949, Bhadravati, Mysore
Current age 66 years 0 days
Major teams India, Karnataka, Mysore
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
Other Referee
Relation Brother-in-law - SM Gavaskar
Gundappa Rangnath Viswanath
Batting and fielding averages
MatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100506sCtSt
Tests9115510608022241.9314356630
ODIs252314397519.9583052.890230
First-class308486471797024740.9344892270
List A595731463108*27.0919130
Bowling averages
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
Tests917704611/111/1146.003.9470.0000
ODIs25------------
First-class3081147729152/2148.603.8176.400
List A59504944/134/1312.255.8812.5100
Career statistics
Test debutIndia v Australia at Kanpur, Nov 15-20, 1969 scorecard
Last TestPakistan v India at Karachi, Jan 30-Feb 4, 1983 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debutEngland v India at Leeds, Jul 13, 1974 scorecard
Last ODIEngland v India at Leeds, Jun 2, 1982 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span1967-1988
List A span1973-1988
ICC match referee statistics
Test debutZimbabwe v Australia at Harare, Oct 14-17, 1999 scorecard
Last TestZimbabwe v West Indies at Bulawayo, Nov 12-16, 2003 scorecard
Test matches15
Test statistics
ODI debutKenya v Zimbabwe at Dhaka, Mar 19, 1999 scorecard
Last ODINew Zealand v West Indies at Lord's, Jul 10, 2004 scorecard
ODI matches78
ODI statistics
Profile
Gundappa Viswanath was a true artist with the willow - his strokeplay, particularly the late-cut executed with lumberjack-strong wrists, was nothing less than divine. He was equally adept against pace and spin - waiting on the ball against the fastmen and using twinkling footwork against the spinners - and he came good when it truly mattered. Though statistics don't convey it, Vishy was every bit as crucial as Sunil Gavaskar to the Indian team of the 1970s. Right from his century on debut in 1969-70, he performed better when the chips were down than any other Indian batsman. Especially memorable was an unbeaten, matchwinning 97 against a rampaging Andy Roberts at Madras in 1974-75. Viswanath often excelled on pitches others found difficult - witness his matchwinning 124 out of 255 on another fiery, bouncy Madras wicket against West Indies in 1978-79, and innings of 83 and 79 against New Zealand on a Christchurch greentop in 1975-76. He played the game in its true spirit: a century had little value to him if it didn¹t contribute to the team cause and he disputed an umpire¹s decision only once, recalling Bob Taylor in the Golden Jubilee match against England in 1979-80. It cost him the Test, one of only two where he led India, but to Vishy, it mattered more that the game should be played fair.
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Gundappa Viswanath
Personal information
Born12 February 1949 (age 66)
BhadravathiMysore, Karnataka, India
Batting styleRight-hand bat
Bowling styleLegbreak
International information
National side
Test debut(cap 124)15 November 1969 v Australia
Last Test30 January 1983 v Pakistan
ODI debut(cap 10)3 April 1974 v England
Last ODI2 June 1982 v England
Career statistics
CompetitionTestsODIs
Matches9125
Runs scored6080439
Batting average41.9319.95
100s/50s14/35-/2
Top score22275
Balls bowled70
Wickets1
Bowling average46.00
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in matchn/a
Best bowling1/11
Catches/stumpings63/-3/-
Source: CricInfo, 4 February 2006
Gundappa Ranganath Viswanath About this sound pronunciation (ಕನ್ನಡ: ಗುಂಡಪ್ಪ ರಂಗನಾಥ ವಿಶ್ವನಾಥ) (born 12 February 1949 in Bhadravathi, Karnataka, India) is a former Indian cricketer. He was one of India's finest batsmen throughout the 1970s. Viswanath played Test cricketfor India from 1969 to 1983 making 91 appearances and scoring over 6000 runs. He also played in One Day Internationals from 1974 to 1982 including the World Cups of 1975 and 1979. At state level, he played for Karnataka (formerly Mysore) throughout his career. Viswanath, popularly nicknamed Vishy, had an elegant and wristy batting style which emphasised timing rather than power. Though he had a complete repertoire of shots around the wicket, Viswanath's favourite was the square cut, a shot he often used to great effect against fast bowlers. He usually fielded at slip position.

Career and highlights[edit]

On his Test match debut, Viswanath scored a century againstAustralia at Kanpur in 1969 in a drawn match. He also recorded a duck in the same game, one of only three batsmen to have done this in their first match. He scored 13 more centuries in his Test career and none of them came in a match that was lost. He tended to produce his best performances on difficult pitches and a number of his best innings were not centuries, but were crucial to the team's cause.[1] Against Australia and the West Indies, both known for their strong pace attacks, he had a batting average of over 50.[2] He was at his peak in the mid-1970s. Against the West Indies at Madras in 1974–75 he scored 97 not out out of a total of 190 against a bowling attack containing Andy Roberts. Despite not being a century, it was regarded as one of the finest performances by an Indian[3] and it led to an Indian victory. TheWisden 100 ranked it the 38th best innings of all time, and the second best non-century.[4] He had also scored a match-winning century in the previous Test at Calcutta, but despite a 95 in the final Test at Bombay the series was lost 3–2.

Gundappa Viswanath's career performance graph.
In 1975–76, Viswanath again produced some strong performances against the West Indies, the most notable of which was his 112 at Port of Spain which helped India to reach the victory target of 403. At the time, this was the highest successful run-chase in Test cricket.[5] In 1978–79 at Madras he again top scored with 124 out of a total of 255. India went on to win the match which ultimately led to a 1–0 series victory in the 6-match series, although this West Indian side was considerably weaker than in previous series after many players opted to play in World Series Cricketinstead.[citation needed]
In the 1982–83 season Test Series in Pakistan, Viswanath was part of the team which lost the series 3–0. Viswanath was one of the Indian batsmen who did not fare well against the blistering pace of Imran Khan who was arguably at his peak in the series, snapping 40 wickets. This series proved to be Viswanath's last.

Captaincy[edit]

Vishy also had a brief stint as the Indian captain in 1979–80. In the two Tests he captained, one was drawn and one was lost, the latter being the Golden Jubilee Test against England. Throughout his career, Viswanath was renowned for his sense of fair-play,[citation needed] and in this match he recalled Bob Taylor to the crease after the umpire had already given him out. Taylor went on to score some vital runs for England helping them to win the match.

Post retirement[edit]

Viswanath retired from Tests in 1983, and later served as a match referee for the ICC from 1999 to 2004. He was also the Chairman of the national selection committee, and also served as the manager of the Indian cricket team. He is also involved in cricket coaching at NCA. He is married to Kavita, sister of Sunil Gavaskar and with their son Daivik reside in Bangalore, India. Gavaskar named his son Rohan Jaivishwa Gavaskar –First name for Rohan kanay ( former west indies captain) the middle name honouring Jaisimha and Viswananth.

Recognition[edit]

No discussion on all-time top Indian batsmen is usually complete without respectful mentions of Viswanath although he usually does not make the all-time top XI. There are many who believe that based on his ability to play quick bowling he should be ranked in the top 6 of all Indian batsmen. Viswanath was awarded Col. C K Naidu Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009 by BCCI which is one of the highest awards given in Indian cricket.

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References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ The genius and the great from Cricinfo.com
  2. Jump up^ Statsguru – GR Viswanath – Tests – Career summaryfrom Cricinfo.com
  3. Jump up^ The 26th anniversary of an immortal innings from Cricinfo.com 11 January 2001
  4. Jump up^ Wisden 100 – Top 100 Batsmen from Rediff.com
  5. Jump up^ Tests – Highest Fourth Innings Totals from Cricinfo.com

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Preceded by
Sunil Gavaskar
Indian National Test Cricket Captain
1979/80
Succeeded by
Sunil Gavaskar
Preceded by
Unknown
Chairman, Selection Committee
Unknown – September 1996
Succeeded by
Ramakant Desai

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