Full Name

Khanderao Moreshwar Rangnekar

Born

June 27, 1917, Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra

Died

October 11, 1984, Thana, Maharashtra, (aged 67y 106d)

Batting Style

Left hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Medium

Wisden obituary
Khanderao Moreshwar Rangnekar, who died in Bombay on October 11, 1984, aged 67, was an attractive left-handed batsman who scored 2,548 runs for Maharashtra, Bombay and Holkar in the Ranji Trophy with an average of only just under 50. The largest of his first-class hundreds were 217 for Holkar against Hyderabad in 1950 and 202 for Bombay against Maharashtra in 1940. Chosen for India's tour of Australia in 1947-48, he played in three Test matches but had a disappointing tour. He had hit 102 and 17 not out on his first-class début, for Maharashtra against Western India, at Poona in 1939-40, and in all first-class matches, from 1939 until 1964, he made 4,602 runs, average 41.45, including fifteen centuries, and took 21 wickets at medium pace. A vice-president of the Indian Board of Control, he also became President of the Bombay Cricket Association.
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Khandu Rangnekar Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests36033185.507842.30004010
FC8512010460221741.83--1516--420

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests3------------
FC85-1680860215/112-40.953.0780.0-10
Khanderao Moreshwar Rangnekar

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Test

Recent Matches of Khandu Rangnekar

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
vs 431/2123-Nov-1963ThanaFC
vs 101/8 & 0/1302-Nov-1963NagpurFC
Rest of Ind vs Bombay0 & 1--18-Mar-1960DelhiFC
Holkar vs Bombay0 & 0--01-Mar-1952BrabourneFC
Bombay vs Maharashtra0 & 940/305-Mar-1949PuneFC

Debut/Last Matches of Khandu Rangnekar