Sabina Park saw Vijay Manjrekar become the first Indian wicket-keeper to score a hundred in an away Test?
(21 May 2002)
The final Test of the 1952-53 India-West Indies series saw Vijay
Manjrekar don the wicket-keeping gloves for the only time in his
Test career. India, already 1-0 down in the five-Test series,
were placed under further pressure when they conceded a 264-run
first-innings lead.
With the score reading 80 for one in the second innings,
Manjrekar strode out to the middle to join Pankaj Roy. Displaying
the excellent command over technique that had already caught the
eye of the discerning, Manjrekar, in the company of Roy (150),
mounted an impressive recovery. The 237-run second-wicket
partnership between the duo went a long way in helping India save
the match.
The 118 runs that Manjrekar scored in the course of the stand
made him the first Indian wicket-keeper to score a hundred in an
away Test. It also made him, at 21 years and 186 days, the
youngest wicket-keeper to score a hundred in the longer version
of the game. That was until an even younger Ajay Ratra made 115
in the recently concluded fourth India-West Indies Test at
Antigua.
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