Sood was a middle-order batsman. After top-scoring with 73 for the Indian Board President's XI against the touring Australians in late December 1959[3] he was selected for the Fourth Test two weeks later.[4] Batting at number nine, he failed twice, and India lost by an innings.[5] He made his only first-class century in 1960–61 when he scored a quick 170 for Delhi against Southern Punjab, adding 290 for the fifth wicket with Ramesh Saxena.[6]
sood, mohan, sood, pronunciation, july, 1939, january, 2020, indian, cricketer, born, lahore, played, test, 1960, played, first, class, cricket, india, from, 1957, 1965, personal, informationfull, nameman, mohan, soodborn, 1939, july, 1939lahore, punjab, provi. Man Mohan Sood pronunciation 6 July 1939 19 January 2020 was an Indian cricketer He was born in Lahore and played in one Test in 1960 1 He played first class cricket in India from 1957 to 1965 2 Man SoodPersonal informationFull nameMan Mohan SoodBorn 1939 07 06 6 July 1939Lahore Punjab Province British IndiaDied19 January 2020 2020 01 19 aged 80 New Delhi IndiaBattingRight handedInternational informationNational sideIndiaOnly Test cap 98 13 January 1960 v AustraliaDomestic team informationYearsTeam1956 57 1963 64Delhi1960 61 1962 63North ZoneCareer statisticsCompetition Tests First classMatches 1 35Runs scored 3 1214Batting average 1 50 28 23100s 50s 1 9Top score 3 170Balls bowled 252Wickets 2Bowling average 77 505 wickets in innings 10 wickets in match Best bowling 1 13Catches stumpings 6 Source ESPNcricinfo 9 February 2020 Sood was a middle order batsman After top scoring with 73 for the Indian Board President s XI against the touring Australians in late December 1959 3 he was selected for the Fourth Test two weeks later 4 Batting at number nine he failed twice and India lost by an innings 5 He made his only first class century in 1960 61 when he scored a quick 170 for Delhi against Southern Punjab adding 290 for the fifth wicket with Ramesh Saxena 6 He was later a prominent cricket administrator in the Delhi amp District Cricket Association and served as a national selector in the 1980s 1 References edit a b Former India Test batsman Man Mohan Sood passes away First Class Matches played by Man Sood CricketArchive Retrieved 9 February 2020 Indian Board President s XI v Australians 1959 60 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 9 February 2020 Booth Lawrence 2021 Wisden Cricketers Almanack p 285 ISBN 9781472975478 India v Australia Madras 1959 60 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 9 February 2020 Delhi v Southern Punjab 1960 61 CricketArchive Retrieved 9 February 2020 External links editMan Sood at ESPNcricinfo Man Sood at CricketArchive nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to an Indian cricket person born in the 1930s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Man Sood amp oldid 1197591066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,