Cottari Subbanna Nayudu (; 18 April 1914 – 22 November 2002) was an Indian
cricket
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er who played in eleven
Tests
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from 1934 to 1952. He was the younger brother of the cricketer
C. K. Nayudu.
Career
C. S. Nayudu played his first
first-class match in 1932 when he was 17, and his last in 1961 when he was 46.
He played 56
Ranji Trophy
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matches, representing eight teams and captaining four of them.
['' Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'' 2003, pp. 1643–44.] In the
1942–43 Ranji Trophy
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tournament, he became the first bowler to take forty wickets in one season in India.
In the final of the
1944–45 Ranji Trophy
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Highlights
*Rusi Modi of Bombay scored 1008 runs in the season. He played five matches and averaged 201.60. No other batsman ...
, he bowled a record of 917 balls in one Ranji Trophy match.
International career
Nayudu made his test debut in the test against
England at
Calcutta,
5–8 Jan 1934, and played his last test against England at
Kanpur
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,
12–14 Jan 1952
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1914 births
2002 deaths
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