Syed Kirmani is one of the greatest Indian cricket players in India. In addition to the goalkeeper, he is also a convenient subordinate hitter. He helped India win many historic competitions in the 1970s and 1980s.
Wiki/biography
Syed Kirmani was born on December 29, 1949 (Sunday) (72 years old; as of 2021), in Maderas (now Chin Nai). His twelve zodiac is the Ri Ri. The first time he started playing the cricket was 11 years old. At that time, he used to check tickets with bricks as gloves. He revealed in an interview that the captain approached him and told him to stop the ball behind the stump. He said, in addition
“Now, how to stop the cork ball? There are bricks there. I picked one and started to stop the ball with it. The brick will break, and I will be scolded from the contractor of the building there.”
Syed Kirmani’s childhood photo
Exterior
Height (about): 5’3 ”
Hair color: bald
Eye color: dark brown
family
Parents and siblings
There is not much information about his parents and brothers and sisters.
Wife and child
Syed Kirmani married Habiba Kirmani in 1979. Habibakirmani is an educator and charity.
Syed Kirmani’s wedding photo
Syed Kirmani and his wife
The couple have one son and two daughters. His son’s name is Sadiq Kirmani, who is a domestic cricket player.
Syed Kirmani’s son Sadiq Kirmani
His daughter Nishad Fatima Kirmani is an educator of special children.
Nishad Fatima, the daughter of Syed Kirmani
Syed Kirmani and his wife, daughter, son, female SON and grandson
religion
Syed Kirmani followed Islam.
Signature/signature
Syed Kirmani’s signature
Profession
International debut
test
He made his first appearance against Auckland in Pakistan on January 24, 1976
Audi
He debuted for the first time in Christchurch’s ODI on February 21, 1976
Record
- Test the third largest stump in the cricket (38)
- Most of them were fired in one game (6)
- The first one with five small doors at the end of the world cup tree stump.
- Together with RAVI Shastri, the 7th little door partnership in India in the test competition in the test competition
- Only the Indians scored a century as a night to see
statistics
Statistics data
test
Competition-88
Bureau-151
Full fired-198
Capture-160
Tree stump-38
Fire the employment (D/i) -1.311
One day international
Competition-49
Bureau -48
Total firing -36
Grab-27
Slash-9
Eliminate each game (D/i) -0.75
Statistical data
test
Competition-88
Bureau -124
No more than 22
Running score-2759
Maximum score-102
Average -27.04
100S-2
1950-12
0S-7
One day international
Competition-49
Bureau-31
No more than 13
Running-373
The highest score -48*
Average -20.72
Facing -616
Strike -60.55
100S-0
50s-0
0S- 2
Domestic/National Team
- Indian board chairman xi
- Chief Minister of Karara, Xi
- Andella Chief Minister Xi
- VAZIR SULTAN Tobacco XI
Initial stage
After participating in various competitions at the school level, he was selected as the Langji team of the Mosol (now Kanataka). When he performed in England in 1971, among the captains of Ajit Wadekar, he first appeared in the international cricket game in the international cricket. Captain Ajit Wadekar replaced the Farok engineer who was busy with Lancashire. However, he did not have the opportunity to participate in eleven competitions in the series. He received his first international hat in 1976 and replaced the Farokh engineer.
Syed Kirmani as a ticket inspector
In the second game of that game, he was included in the six hit players behind the stump. He took over the New Zealand Captain Glenn Turner, Richard Hadlee, Richard Hadlee and Mohinder Amarnate, Richard Collinge ), Ken Wadsworth and Madan Lal’s Dayle Hadlee. He also scored 305 times in the series, with an average of 65.33. In 1978, he lost his own state and was excluded from the team of the 1979 Studge World Cup. He was replaced by Bharth Reddy and Surigner Khanna, and they performed poorly in that large -scale game. Sunil Gavaskar was also fired by the Indian captain. Kirmani revealed in an interview that Gundappa Viswanath was the one who rolled tears to his side and told him that you were not in the team. At that time, he worked hard in fitness and cultivated his own skills. He returned to one side in 1979 in Australia, and did not do 101 points for the night watch. In the subsequent Australian tour, in the third test, Australia chased the moderate goals of 143 running. Then, Kirmani stained their main hitter wood from the side of the legs. This impressive commentator Richie Benaud was so profound that he said
“This is the best leg obstacle I have seen in my life!”
In the next series against Pakistan, he seized 17 balls behind the stump, and was equivalent to most fired records as a goalkeeper. Before that, it was held by India’s Naren Tamhane. In the next game, he did not run in the entire series of England’s entire series in 1979-80, scoring in the 1964 competition. He is also good for bats. In the 1983 Madlas test against the West India Islands, he and Sunil Gavaskar co -created 146 running with Sunil Gavaskar.
1983 Campaign World Cup
Then it was the World Cup in 1983. When the Indian hit the ball in the 1983, he played with Zimbabwe when he closed the ball. Kirmani and Kapil Dev together contributed 126 running to the ninth small door. It turns out that this partnership is crucial, and India has continued to win the game with 31 running to maintain the vitality of the series. In that game, he won five balls. In the 1983 World Cup finals, he dived a diving during diving, while driving towards the first shoe. This time he won his award, because he was the greatest ticket inspector Godfrey Evans in England.
Syed Kirmani won the “Best Inspector of the Championships” award at the 1983 World Cup
Syed Kirmani and the 1983 World Cup trophy
The latter stage
In 1984-85, a series of games against England, Kirmani scored 102 running, so that India’s score reached a leading advantage of 270 and helped India win the game. In the Australian tour of 1985-86, Kirmani was injured and grabbed the Allan border, forcing him to stay on the bench in the rest of the series. Since then, he has not participated in any international competition, but continues to play railways on the domestic track.
Syed Kirmani attracted Vivian Richards in the Madras test
After retirement
After retiring, he served as the vice chairman of the Kanatak State Campaign (KSCA) in 2004, and in 2004 as the chairman of the National Selection Committee, and served as the Public Relations Manager of the Indian National Bank (SBI).
Awards, honor, achievement
- In 1968, the Best Athlete of the Canatak State Government
- The Arjuna Award of the Indian government in 1980
- Padma Shri award, the Indian government won in 1982
- Ekalavya Award of Kanatak State in 1992
- In 1994, the Rajiv Vikas Ratan Award of the Indian International Friendship Society
- Colc Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award, January 5, 2016
Syed Kirmani won CK Nayudu Colonel Lifetime Achievement Award
Favorite
Facts/trivia
- Throughout his international career, he only used a ticket gate, which was against Pakistan on the Vidarbha Stadium in 1983-84.
- His daughter married Abid Ali, an Indian cricket player.
- He played a guest role in the Bollywood movie “Kabhi Ajnabi THE” and in 1985 with his teammate Sandeep Patil. In addition, he also played a role in many Canada movies.
Syed Kirmani in the movie in the movie “Kabhi Ajnabi”
- When Kirmani was selected by the Eastern District, Kirmani played an important role in the MS DHONI in the RANJI competition. After the domestic tour excellent performance, Kirmani chose him based on his recommendation of Pranab Roy according to his Eastern District.
- On December 24, 2021, a movie called “83” was released, and Syed Kirmani, Syed Kirmani, was released.
Sahil Khattar and Syed Kirmani
Categories: Biography
Source: HIS Education