Vijay Merchant Cricketer

Vijaysingh Madhavji Merchant  pronunciation, real name Vijay Madhavji Thakersey (October 12, 1911 - October 27, 1987) was an Indian cricketer. A right-hand batter and occasional right-arm medium pace bowler, Merchant played first class cricket for Mumbai cricket team as well as 10 Test matches for India between 1929 and 1951. Behind his limited Test appearances, he dominated Indian domestic cricket - his batting average of 71.64 is the second highest first class average in history, behind only that of Don Bradman. He is regarded as the founder of the Bombay School of Batsmanship, that placed more importance on right technique, steely temperament, and conservative approach rather than free flow of the bat, a tradition broken and remoulded only after the arrival of Sachin Tendulkar. His international career included two tours of England upon which he scored over 4,000 runs. English cricketer CB Fry exclaimed "Let us paint him white and take him with us to Australia as an opener. " His brother, Uday, also played first-class cricket. Besides cricket, he was also associated with the Hindoostan Spinning & Weaving Mills (Thakersey Group)

Personal facts

Birth dateOctober 12, 1911
Birth place
Maharashtra , Mumbai , Bombay Presidency , British Raj
Date of deathOctober 27, 1987
Place of death
India , Maharashtra , Mumbai

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  1. http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/30996.html