Adwai Raghuram Bhat (born 16 April 1958) is a former Indian
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er who played in two
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in 1983.
Domestic career
Raghuram Bhat dominated school and junior level games. After some fine performances, he made his
Ranji trophy
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debut in the 1979–80 season against
Tamil Nadu at the
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium (formerly known as the Karnataka State Cricket Association Stadium) is a cricket stadium located in Bangalore, Karnataka. Flanked by the picturesque Cubbon Park, Queen's Road, Cubbon and uptown MG Road, this five-dec ...
. He had a slow start to his career taking just one wicket on his debut game.
He soon found success at the Ranji level. In just his 6th
first class game he picked up 9 wickets against
Kerala at
Davangere
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. In the quarterfinal against
Punjab he took 9 wickets to help Karnataka reach the semifinals.
1981-82 Semifinal
Raghuram Bhat is chiefly remembered for the role he played in Karnataka's victory in the semifinal against
Bombay. The 1981-82 Ranji semifinal was played between a strong
Bombay team and
Karnataka at the
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium (formerly known as the Karnataka State Cricket Association Stadium) is a cricket stadium located in Bangalore, Karnataka. Flanked by the picturesque Cubbon Park, Queen's Road, Cubbon and uptown MG Road, this five-dec ...
. Bombay had at their disposal some of the then current stars of the Indian cricket team, including
Sunil Gavaskar,
Dilip Vengsarkar,
Ashok Mankad,
Sandeep Patil,
Ravi Shastri and
Balwinder Sandhu
Balwinder Singh Sandhu (born 3 August 1956) is a former Indian Test cricketer. He represented India in eight Test matches as a medium pace bowler who could swing the ball and was a useful batsman.
Career
A late starter in cricket, Sandhu' ...
.
Sunil Gavaskar captaining
Bombay won the toss and decided to bat. Gavaskar opened the batting with
Ghulam Parkar
Ghulam Ahmed Hasan Mohammed Parkar (born 25 October 1955) is a former Indian international cricketer who played in one Test match and 10 One Day Internationals between 1982 and 1984.
The first Indian international cricketer with four initials, ...
and put on a 62 run opening stand. Raghuram Bhat soon got into the act and dismissed Gavaskar for 41. He then had Vengsarkar bowled for 8. A 101 run partnership was established between Ghulam Parkar and
Sandeep Patil. Raghuram Bhat got Ghulam Parkar
Leg before the wicket. That bought
Ashok Mankad to the crease. Raghuram Bhat had Mankad edge the ball to
Gundappa Viswanath at slip to leave Bombay at 184 for 5. Raghuram Bhat completed his
hat-trick by dismissing
Suru Nayak
Surendra Vithal Nayak (born 20 October 1954) is a former Indian cricketer who played in two Test matches and four One Day International
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. Raguram Bhat went on to claim 3 more wickets as he ended up with his then best figures of 8 for 123. Bombay was dismissed for 271.
Karnataka batted well in their first innings. A fine century from
Sudhakar Rao and a knock of 78 from
Brijesh Patel
Brijesh Patel (born 24 November 1952) is the incumbent chairman of Indian Premier League and former cricketer who played for the Indian national cricket team as a right-handed batsman from 1974 until 1979.
Biography
Patel grew up in Ba ...
ensured Karnataka overhauled Bombay's first innings total. Some fine late order batting from
Syed Kirmani and Raghuram Bhat ensured Karnataka reached 470.
The pitch by then had deteriorated and was expected to help spin. Ghulam Parkar and Vengsarkar opened the batting for Bombay in the 2nd innings and put on 72. Bhat dismissed Vengsarkar and soon had Suru Nayak giving him a return catch to leave Bombay at 107 for 2.
Bhat and fellow spinner
B. Vijayakrishna went through the middle order to leave Bombay at 160 for 6.
Sunil Gavaskar unusually walked to bat at number 8 and soon faced trouble from the spin of Raghuram Bhat. Gavaskar had earlier decided to bat left handed against Bhat, but was talked out of it by Bombay team manager
Sharad Diwadkar
Sharad Jagannath Diwadkar (11 January 1936, Bombay - 1 March 2005, Mumbai) was a Bombay cricketer. He was an off-spinning all-rounder who played 82 first class matches between 1957-58 and 1973-74.
Diwadkar's best match bowling figures were ...
. Sensing that he had no chance against Bhat,
Sunil Gavaskar decided to bat as a left-hander against him. Sunil Gavaskar survived against Bhat batting as a left-hander and against Vijaykrishna batting as a right-hander. Gavaskar batted over 60 minutes as a left-hander and ensured Bombay did not lose outright. Bombay ended up at 200 for 9.
Karnataka went through to the final based on the big first innings lead. Raghuram Bhat ended up with 13 wickets.
After the Semifinal
Karnataka lost the final to
Delhi despite scoring 705 in the first innings. The next Ranji season proved to be fruitful for Bhat as helped
Karnataka win the
Ranji trophy
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for the 3rd time, beating
Bombay on first innings lead. He took 4 wickets in the final and capped off a wonderful Ranji trophy campaign.
He played in the
Irani Trophy
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that year and picked up 7 wickets in the game. His performances in the season bought him into the national limelight and he was selected for the upcoming series against Pakistan.
International career
Raghuram Bhat played his first test against
Pakistan at
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground,
Nagpur. His first test wicket was
Javed Miandad. He later picked up
Mudassar Nazar's wicket as well. India drew the game and the series was shared between the 2 arch rivals.
Raghuram Bhat's next test was against the
West Indies at the
Green Park Stadium
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in
Kanpur
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. Bhat picked up the wickets of
Clive Lloyd and
Gus Logie. India lost the test by an innings and 83 runs. This test also marked the end of Bhat's international career as he was dropped from the Indian team.
Later domestic career
Raghuram Bhat was one of the stalwarts for Karnataka. He along with
B. Vijayakrishna bore the bulk of the bowling workload of Karnataka. He ended up with 343 wickets in the
Ranji Trophy
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. He retired after the 1992-93 pre-quarter final against
Madhya Pradesh
After cricket
Since he retired from first-class cricket Bhatt has served in many capacities - as umpire, administrator and coach. In July 2011, he was appointed as the coach of the
Goa cricket team.
Raghuram Bhat appointed Coach of Goa
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In popular culture
A reference is made to the incident where Sunil Gavaskar batted left handed against Raghuram Bhat in the Kannada movie Ganeshana Maduve
''Ganeshana Maduve'' () is a 1990 Kannada romantic comedy-drama film directed by Phani Ramachandra. It stars Anant Nag, Vinaya Prasad, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Ramesh Bhat among others. It was a big box-office hit in its time and is considered to ...
.
References
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1958 births
Living people
India Test cricketers
Karnataka cricketers
South Zone cricketers
People from Dakshina Kannada district
Cricketers from Karnataka
Indian cricket coaches