Edulji Aibara

Cricket Player

1914 – 2000

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Who was Edulji Aibara?

Edulji Bujorji Aibara was an Indian first-class cricketer who played for Hyderabad in the Ranji Trophy. He also went by the name Eddie Aibara

Although most of his first-class games were for Hyderabad, Aibara represented several additional sides, the other twenty being divided mostly between the Parsees cricket team and South Zone.

Aibara was a right-handed middle order batsman and often captained Hyderabad. He played a part in both of Hyderabad's two Ranji Trophy wins despite them being 50 years apart, as a player in 1937-38 where he scored the match winning hundred and as coach in 1986-87. His effort in the 1937/38 Final against Nawanagar is what he is best remembered for, his innings of 137 not out came in a game where the next highest score by a player from either team was 67 and it was his maiden first-class hundred. Hyderabad had been dismissed for just 113 in their first innings and were set the task of chasing 310 to win in the fourth innings. Aibara came into bat with his side at 3 for 67 and guided Hyderabad home with just one wicket to spare.

He retired in 1959 after making 2849 runs at 38.50 for Hyderabad with nine hundreds.

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Born
Apr 25, 1914
India
Nationality
  • India
Died
Nov 7, 2000
Secunderabad

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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