Dilawar Hussain

Cricket Player

1907 – 1967

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Who was Dilawar Hussain?

Dilawar Hussain was an early Indian Test cricketer.

Dilawar kept wickets for India in three Test matches. On his debut, Dilawar was made to open the innings against England on a green wicket in Calcutta in 1933/34. He was hit on the head by Morris Nichols and retired. He returned with a bandage over his head, was hit on the thumb by Nobby Clark, but top scored with 59. He made 57 in the second innings and is one of the few cricketers to top score in both innings on debut. He had started his first class career making 64 and 112 in his very first match. His last appearance came about in the 1936 Indian tour of England; Dilawar was in Cambridge at the time and joined the team in England.

Cota Ramaswami has painted an exquisite picture of Dilawar -

Because of his time in Cambridge, Dilawar missed a few seasons of domestic cricket. Cashman writes that he had an encyclopedic memory which enabled him to recall cricket score sheets ar will and was also a 'great eater and talker', 'who could liven the passing hour with an unbroken monologue on any subject from philosophy ... to the art of seasoning a good curry'. Dilawar was known as 'Professor' in his later years. He took a doctorate in Philosophy and was a double M.A. degree holder. He served as the Principal of the Government College, London and the Muslim Anglo-Oriental College in Lahore. He was a founder member of the Cricket Control Board in Pakistan and a selector.

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Born
Mar 19, 1907
Lahore
Nationality
  • India
Died
Aug 26, 1967

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on July 23, 2013

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