Pananmal Punjabi

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Pananmal Punjabi
India (IND)
Pananmal Punjabi
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling type -
Tests First-class
Matches 5 32
Runs scored 164 1953
Batting average 16.40 38.29
100s/50s -/- 6/5
Top score 33 224*
Balls bowled - 132
Wickets - 2
Bowling average - 50.00
5 wickets in innings - -
10 wickets in match - -
Best bowling - 1/10
Catches/stumpings 5/- 16/-

Test debut: 1 January 1955
Last Test: 26 February 1955
Source: [1]

Pananmal Hotchand Punjabi pronunciation  (born September 20, 1921, Karachi) is a former Indian cricketer who played in five Tests in 1955.

A right-handed opening batsman, Punjabi had a long but somewhat intermittent first-class cricket career, starting with two matches for Sind before partition and resuming more regularly from 1951 for Gujarat. In the 1953-54 season, he scored three centuries in three matches and was then picked for the tour to Pakistan the following season, 1954-55. He opened the batting in all five Tests with Pankaj Roy, and scored 164 runs, the fourth highest aggregate for the team. But his highest was only 33 and the series consisted largely of defensive cricket with all Tests drawn, the first time this had happened in a five-match series.

He played on in Indian domestic cricket until 1959-60, scoring his highest score, an undefeated 224, in his penultimate game. But he was never selected again for Test cricket. Despite his name, Punjabi came from Karachi, spoke Sindhi, and represented Gujarat for most of his first class career. Outside cricket, he was employed as a supervisor in Burmah Shell.