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Kelappan Thampuran (cricketer, Born 1925)
This is a list of cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for Travancore-Cochin cricket team. Given are first and last seasons; the player did not necessarily play in all the intervening seasons. Players in bold have played international cricket. A *P. M. Anandan M *Acharath Mackey P *Balan Pandit R *P. M. Raghavan S *Padmanabhan Sivadas, 1951/52 T *Kelappan Thampuran, 1951/52 *Kerala Varma Kelappan Thampuran, 1951/52 *Kochunny Thampuran, 1956/57 *Cecil Timmins Cecil Morley Joseph Barry Timmins (6 May 1926 – January 2004) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Indian Army. Timmins was born at Falmouth in May 1926, one of nine children of Cecil Timmins senior and his wif ... (1952/53) References External linksTravancore-Cochin cricket teamat CricketArchive at CricketArchive {{DEFAULTSORT:Travancore-Cochin cricketers Travancore-Cochin cricketers * ...
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First-class Cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket. A first-class match is one of three or more days' scheduled duration between two sides of eleven players each and is officially adjudged to be worthy of the status by virtue of the standard of the competing teams. Matches must allow for the teams to play two innings each, although in practice a team might play only one innings or none at all. The etymology of "first-class cricket" is unknown, but it was used loosely before it acquired official status in 1895, following a meeting of leading English clubs. At a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference (ICC) in 1947, it was formally defined on a global basis. A significant omission of the ICC ruling was any attempt to define first-class cricket retrospectively. That has left historians, and especially statisticians, with the problem of how to categorise earlier matches, especially those played in Great Britain ...
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List A Cricket
List A cricket is a classification of the limited-overs (one-day) form of the sport of cricket, with games lasting up to eight hours. List A cricket includes One Day International (ODI) matches and various domestic competitions in which the number of overs in an innings per team ranges from forty to sixty, as well as some international matches involving nations who have not achieved official ODI status. Together with first-class and Twenty20 cricket, List A is one of the three major forms of cricket recognised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). In November 2021, the ICC retrospectively applied List A status to women's cricket, aligning it with the men's game. Status Most Test cricketing nations have some form of domestic List A competition. The scheduled number of over Over may refer to: Places *Over, Cambridgeshire, England *Over, Cheshire, England *Over, South Gloucestershire, England *Over, Tewkesbury, near Gloucester, England **Over Bridge *Over, Seevetal, ...
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Twenty20
Twenty20 (T20) is a shortened game format of cricket. At the professional level, it was introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2003 for the county cricket, inter-county competition. In a Twenty20 game, the two teams have a single innings each, which is restricted to a maximum of 20 over (cricket), overs. Together with first-class cricket, first-class and List A cricket, Twenty20 is one of the three current forms of cricket recognised by the International Cricket Council (ICC) as being at the highest international or domestic level. A typical Twenty20 game is completed in about two and a half hours, with each innings lasting around 70 minutes and an official 10-minute break between the innings. This is much shorter than previous forms of the game, and is closer to the timespan of other popular team sports. It was introduced to create a fast-paced game that would be attractive to spectators at the ground and viewers on television. The game has succeeded in ...
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Travancore-Cochin Cricket Team
The Travancore-Cochin cricket team represented the Indian state of Travancore-Cochin in the Ranji Trophy from 1951–52 to 1956–57. After the state was reorganised and expanded to form the new state of Kerala in 1956, the Travancore-Cochin team was superseded by the Kerala cricket team, beginning with the 1957–58 Ranji Trophy. Playing record Travancore-Cochin played seven Ranji Trophy matches in six seasons, losing five matches and drawing two. 1951–52 * Travancore-Cochin 150 and 85 lost to Mysore 322 by an innings and 87 runs. P. M. Anandan took 6 for 100 for Travancore-Cochin, which remained the team's best bowling figures. Ajjampur Krishnaswamy took 7 for 73 in the first innings for Mysore, which remained the best figures against Travancore-Cochin. All the Travancore-Cochin players except for M. Balan Pandit were making their first-class debuts. 1952–53 * Travancore-Cochin 86 and 86 lost to Mysore 220 by an innings and 48 runs. Anandan took 5 for 65. This was Trava ...
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Acharath Mackey
Acharath Mackey (born in Tellicherry) was an Indian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Travancore-Cochin. Mackey made a single first-class appearance for the team, against Mysore Mysore (), officially Mysuru (), is a city in the southern part of the state of Karnataka, India. Mysore city is geographically located between 12° 18′ 26″ north latitude and 76° 38′ 59″ east longitude. It is located at an altitude of .... From the tailend, he scored 2 runs in the first innings in which he batted, and 17 runs in the second, as Travancore-Cochin lost the match by an innings margin. External linksAcharath Mackeyat CricketArchive Indian cricketers People from Thalassery Travancore-Cochin cricketers Cricketers from Kerala {{India-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Balan Pandit
Balan Pandit (16 June 1926 – 5 June 2013) was an Indian cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Kathiawar, Kerala and Travancore-Cochin between 1946 and 1970. His score of 262 not out against Andhra in 1959-60 remained a record for Kerala until the 2007-08 season. Pandit served on India's junior selection committee and was the chairman of Kerala's selection committee. He also served as vice-president of Kerala Cricket Association The Kerala Cricket Association (KCA; ml, കേരളാ ക്രിക്കറ്റ്‌ അസോസിയേഷന്‍) is the governing body of the game of cricket in the Kerala state of the Republic of India. It is affiliated to t .... References External links * * 1926 births 2013 deaths Indian cricketers Saurashtra cricketers Kerala cricketers Travancore-Cochin cricketers Cricketers from Kochi {{India-cricket-bio-1920s-stub ...
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Padmanabhan Sivadas
Padmanabhan V Sivadas (born 25 November 1930) is an Indian retired cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman who played for Travancore-Cochin. He was born in Haripad. Career Sivadas made a single first-class appearance for the team, during the 1951–52 season, against Mysore. From the lower order, he scored 5 runs in the first innings in which he batted, and a single run in the second, as Travancore-Cochin lost the match by an innings margin. References External linksPadmanabhan Sivadasat CricketArchive 1930 births Living people Indian cricketers Travancore-Cochin cricketers People from Alappuzha district Cricketers from Kerala {{India-cricket-bio-1930s-stub ...
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Kerala Varma Kelappan Thampuran
Kerala Varma Kelappan (born 19 July 1937) is a former Indian first-class cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm off-break bowler who played for Travancore-Cochin. He was born in Thrippunithura in Cochin Royal Family. Kelappan made a single first-class appearance for the team, during the 1951–52 season, against Mysore Mysore (), officially Mysuru (), is a city in the southern part of the state of Karnataka, India. Mysore city is geographically located between 12° 18′ 26″ north latitude and 76° 38′ 59″ east longitude. It is located at an altitude of ..., at the young age of 14. He scored only one run in the two innings he batted. He took bowling figures of 1-17 from 12 overs of bowling. References External linksESPNcricinfo profile
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Kochunny Thampuran
Kochunny Thampuran (born 5 June 1937) was an Indian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm off-break bowler who played for Travancore-Cochin cricket team, Travancore-Cochin. He was born in Thrippunithura. Thampuran made a single first-class appearance for the team, during the 1956-57 Ranji Trophy season, against Andhra. From the lower order, he scored 11 runs in the first innings in which he batted, and a single run in the second, as Travancore-Cochin lost the match by a heavy margin. External linksKochunny Thampuran
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Cecil Timmins
Cecil Morley Joseph Barry Timmins (6 May 1926 – January 2004) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Indian Army. Timmins was born at Falmouth in May 1926, one of nine children of Cecil Timmins senior and his wife, Violet. They were the proprietors of the Star and Garter public house in Falmouth. Timmins served in the latter stages of the Second World War as a private with the Queen's Royal Regiment, prior to gaining a commission as a second lieutenant in British Indian Army in August 1945, a month prior to the end of the war. Following the end of the war, Timmins played in a first-class cricket match in December 1945 for the Europeans cricket team against the Indians at Madras in the Madras Presidency Match. Following Indian Independence in 1947, Timmins remained in India. He made a second appearance in first-class cricket in the 1952–53 Ranji Trophy for Travancore-Cochin against Mysore at Trivandrum Thiruvananthapuram (; ), also known ...
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Lists Of Indian Cricketers By State Or Union Territory
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