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		<title>Utility Man</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 1988 11:32:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All-rounders have perhaps the most demanding jobs in contemporary cricket. Unlike batsmen or bowlers, who have only to play their assigned roles, cricketers like Kapil Dev or Richard Hadlee etch a spectacular array of parts on the field. Meet Chandu Sarwate, one of the great all-rounders of years past. Truly a Player for all Seasons. Despite being located in the heart of the bustling city of Indore, C T Sarwate&#8217;s house is surrounded by tranquillity. Echoing the mood of its [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.jmuchhal.com/english/utility-man/chandusarwate/" rel="attachment wp-att-417"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-417" alt="ChanduSarwate" src="https://www.jmuchhal.com/english/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/1988/10/ChanduSarwate.jpg" width="311" height="307" /></a>All-rounders have perhaps the most demanding jobs in contemporary cricket. Unlike batsmen or bowlers, who have only to play their assigned roles, cricketers like Kapil Dev or Richard Hadlee etch a spectacular array of parts on the field. Meet <strong>Chandu Sarwate</strong>, one of the great all-rounders of years past. Truly a Player for all Seasons.</p>
<p>Despite being located in the heart of the bustling city of Indore, C T Sarwate&#8217;s house is surrounded by tranquillity. Echoing the mood of its inhabitants. The ace all-rounder &#8211; in whose name stands the record last wicket stand of 249 runs with Shute Bannerjee &#8211; sits on the verandah, basking in the warmth of the winter sun, as he takes fresh guard to begin an eventful trip down memory lane. Having been an active participant in the game for long and having witnessed all its ups and downs, Sarwate draws immeasurable pleasure from delving into its past.</p>
<p>Born in Jabalpur, in 1920, Chandrashekhar (he is popularly called Chandu) Sarwate was drawn to cricket while still at school. With the passage of time, the interest became an obsession, and, later, a way of life.</p>
<div class="simplePullQuoteRight">In Indore, under Col Nayudu&#8217;s expert guidance , Sarwate blossomed into one of the finest all-rounders of contemporary cricket.<span></span></div>
<p>Chandu was only 16 when he made his Ranji debut for C P &amp; Berar as a leg-spinner. `In my maiden performance, I took five wickets giving away 33 runs, against Hyderabad&#8217; he recalls, But his association with C P &amp; Berar did not last long because the province did not participate in the Ranji trophy for the next couple of years. So the young law graduate moved to Pune, to play for the national champions, Maharashtra. In 1940-41, playing for the state against Madras in his maiden Ranji final that year, Sarwate was instrumental in Maharashtra &#8211; led by professor Deodhar- retaining the trophy. His bowling figures were 11-2-26-3 and 32-2-9-83-6.</p>
<p>A job in the docks in Bombay, saw Sarwate representing the metropolis. He was with them till a little time before a terrible fire that swept the dock area broke out. The sense of relief at his narrow escape has not faded even now, 40 years later. `Maharajah Yeshwant Rao Holkar wanted me to play for the Holkar team. So he sent Col C K Nayudu to invite me to Indore, and I went. A few days later, the fire broke out. The person who replaced me in my job was killed in that fire.&#8217;</p>
<p>In Indore, under Col Nayudu&#8217;s expert guidance , Sarwate blossomed into one of the finest all-rounders of contemporary cricket. Making his debut for the Holkars against Bihar in 1944-45, Sarwate hit a quick 72 and followed it up with match winning figures of 9 for 72. In the semi-final match versus Madras, at Madras, Sarwate bundled out the opponents single-handed, with a match haul of 13 for 149. He also chipped in with the bat, scoring 74 valuable runs. The Holkars won by 10 wickets.</p>
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		<title>The Reliance Carnival in Retrospect</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 1987 11:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Allan Border]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[From corporate boardrooms to street side vendors, from classrooms to living rooms and across the media – it was the case of a nation obsessed. ‘India Today’ the widely circulated fortnightly magazine commented ‘the Reliance Cup has sent the subcontinent into suspended animation … what else, after all, could have got Bofors off the from page and out of people’s minds?’’ Precisely, headline sweeping issues like the IPKF intervention in Jaffna, the unprecedented stock market crash, the Himalayan car rally [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-82" alt="The Reliance Carnival In Retrospect copy" src="https://www.jmuchhal.com/english/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/1987/12/The-Reliance-Carnival-In-Retrospect-copy.jpg" width="311" height="307" /><strong>From corporate boardrooms to street side vendors, from classrooms to living rooms and across the media – it was the case of a nation obsessed.</strong></p>
<p>‘India Today’ the widely circulated fortnightly magazine commented ‘the Reliance Cup has sent the subcontinent into suspended animation … what else, after all, could have got Bofors off the from page and out of people’s minds?’’</p>
<p>Precisely, headline sweeping issues like the IPKF intervention in Jaffna, the unprecedented stock market crash, the Himalayan car rally –were all inundated by the month long cricket festival. The stage was set for much action and drama. Glittering performances and nail biting results had become the order to the day.</p>
<p>June 21- 1975, June 23- 1979, June 25 -1983 and November 8 -1987 ; the final days of the four world cup cricket tournament shall always remain etched in the memories of cricket lovers, the world over. But in emotional terms, the fourth World Cup was leaps ahead of the earlier three.</p>
<div class="simplePullQuoteRight">Branded as the team destined to be an ‘also ran&#8217;, the Kangaroos emerged glorious by keeping their feet firmly planted on the ground and their heads cool.<span></span></div>
<p>The event has ended, but the nostalgia shall linger on for a long time to come. After all , who can forget the humbling of the reigning and the former world champs on the very second day of the carnival, the blitzkrieg 181 of Viv Richards against Sri Lanka, the valiant effort of Dave Houghton&#8217;s marathon century against New Zealand, Quadir&#8217;s last over magic against Windies, Walsh&#8217;s true cricketing spirit but for which history would have been different, Gavaskar&#8217;s maiden instant cricket ton, the remorse filled faces of Kapil and Imran and then the moment of triumph and jubilation for the Kangaroos.</p>
<p>Allan Border, the captain of the new champions, is the most experienced one-day campaigner in the world today. With 159 matches to his credit, in his side none but him had ever played in a World Cup before, That did not dampen their spirits the slightest. Infact, , that heightened their determination and they will have to prove. Branded as the team destined to be an ‘also ran’, the Kangaroos emerged glorious by keeping their feet firmly planted on the ground and their heads cool. Opportunities came – and they seized all to take away the Reliance Cup. Border’s men always lived up to the confidence placed in them.</p>
<p>The opening pair of Geoff Marsh-David Boon was, by far the best and most consistent in the cup and the factor most instrumental to their victory campaign.</p>
<p>At an average of 60 plus in 8 games, they laid the ideal foundation for the others to build on. David Boon, with his individual performance of five 50s turned the course of many a match. Both, the Aussies and the Pommies were second in their pools after the league matches and came back fighting from behind to make the final an ‘Ashes’ affair.</p>
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