7th March 1942 Umesh Narayan Kulkarni
Umesh Kulkarni (cricketer)
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Umesh Narayan Kulkarni pronunciation (help·info) (born 7 March 1942, in Alibagh, Maharashtra) is a former cricketer who played four Tests for India in 1967-68 on the tour to Australia and New Zealand.
A left-arm fast bowler, Kulkarni played domestic cricket in India, mostly for Bombay, from 1963-64 to 1969-70. His best figures were 4 for 43 for India against Ceylon in 1964-65.[1] He was selected for the tour to Australia and New Zealand despite having taken only four wickets in four matches in the 1966-67 season in India.[2]
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Full name Umesh Narayan Kulkarni
Born March 7, 1942, Alibagh, Maharashtra
Current age 73 years 0 days
Major teams India, Mumbai
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Left-arm fast-medium
A surprise choice for the tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1967-68, Umesh Kulkarni was a nippy left-arm medium-pacer. He played three Tests against Australia and one against New Zealand but despite some help from the wickets, he was generally ineffective. His only feat worth recalling was to remove Bill Lawry for a duck in his first over with the new ball in the second innings of the first Test at Adelaide. In the third Test at Brisbane, he scored only 1 not out but held on firmly for about half an hour to help Jaisimha, who was 80 when Kulkarni joined him, to reach his century. He represented Bombay for a few years and then disappeared as quickly as he had entered the scene. In a brief first-class career, Kulkarni took 40 wickets at 39.95.
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