Nari Contractor

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Nari Contractor
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Nari Contractor
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling type Right-arm medium
Tests First-class
Matches 31 138
Runs scored 1611 8611
Batting average 31.58 39.86
100s/50s 1/11 22/-
Top score 108 176
Balls bowled 186 2026
Wickets 1 26
Bowling average 80.00 40.00
5 wickets in innings - -
10 wickets in match - -
Best bowling 1/9 4/85
Catches/stumpings 18/- 72/-

Test debut: 2 December 1955
Last Test: 7 March 1962
Source: [1]

Nariman Jamshedji "Nari" Contractor pronunciation  (7 March 1934 Godhra, Gujarat) was a lefthanded opening batsman whose international career was ended abruptly by a serious injury.

He had a fortuitous beginning to his first class career, when he was called up to replace the Gujarat captain who got injured on the morning of the match. Contractor scored hundreds on both innings of his debut, becoming the second man after Arthur Morris to do so.

At Lord's in 1959, he had two ribs broken early in the first innings by Brian Statham, despite which he scored 81. Later in the year, his 74 in the second innings at Kanpur was crucial in India winning its first Test against Australia. This innings ended when he pulled Alan Davidson who was bowling left arm spin at the time. Neil Harvey at short leg ducked and turned, but the ball got stuck between his legs.

He led India to a series win against England in 1961-62 and captained the side to West Indies the same season. There, in the match against Barbados, he ducked to a short ball from Charlie Griffith which failed to come up. Contractor took a blow at the back of his skull and was gravely ill for many hours. That ended his international career. In a recent interview, he mentioned it as his only regret that he wanted play just one Test after the injury, but people didn't want him to.

He now lives in Mumbai where he coaches at the Cricket Club of India Academy. He is a Zoroastrian of Parsi ethnicity.

Preceded by
Gulabrai Ramchand
Indian national cricket captain
1959/60 - 1961/62
Succeeded by
Nawab of Pataudi Jr