Palash Nandy (born 17 July 1952) is a retired Indian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm offbreak bowler. He represented
Bengal
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in
first-class cricket
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and
limited overs
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cricket matches.
He had also captained the Bengal team during his playing days and had coached the same team after his retirement.
He has been awarded the Life Time Achievement Award By CAB(Cricket Association of Bengal).
References
1952 births
Living people
Indian cricketers
20th-century Indian sportsmen
Bengal cricketers
Cricketers from Kolkata
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