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OTD | Former India all-rounder Sandeep Patil was born in 1956

OTD | Former India all-rounder Sandeep Patil was born in 1956

On this day in 1956, Sandeep Patil, one of India’s most charismatic cricketers, was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Known for his dynamic batting and handy medium pace, Patil quickly became a prominent figure both in domestic and international cricket.

Patil’s career took off with Bombay, where he demonstrated his prowess and became a dependable player. His early performances in domestic cricket earned him recognition on the international stage. Patil made an immediate impact with his Test debut and was particularly memorable for his spectacular 174 against Australia in Adelaide. This innings, following a solid 65 in the previous Test, showcased his resilience and skill.

Despite facing a setback during the 1981-1982 series against England, Patil made a remarkable comeback in 1982. His performance at Old Trafford was especially notable; he scored an unbeaten 129 and famously hit 24 runs off an over bowled by Bob Willis. 

A remarkable figure in Mumbai and Indian cricket 

Patil’s career had its ups and downs. His 1982-1983 tour of Pakistan was impressive, but he left the team before the 1983 Caribbean tour due to personal reasons. Although he was part of the victorious 1983 World Cup team, his aggressive batting was marred by indiscipline in subsequent Test matches against Pakistan and the West Indies. 

This inconsistency led to his exclusion from the Test side, though he continued to play in one-day matches. After his playing days, Patil transitioned into coaching, leading India A, the Indian team, and even Kenya. 

His tenure with Kenya was notable for guiding them to the ICC Tournament. Patil later took up a coaching role with the Mumbai Champs in the Indian Cricket League (ICL) before leaving the unauthorized league in 2009.

Sandeep Patil’s contributions to cricket, both as a player and a coach, have left an enduring legacy. His aggressive style of play and leadership skills continue to be remembered and celebrated in the cricketing world.

 

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