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Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji

Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji (24 February 1913 – 9 November 1973), the 14th Thakore Saheb of Rajkot, was an Indian nobleman and ruler of the princely state of Rajkot from June 1940 until the abolition of princely titles in 1971. The third son of Lakhajirajsinhji II Bavajirajsinhji, the 12th Thakore Saheb, Pradyumansinhji succeeded to the title after the death of his older brother, Dharmendrasinhji, on 11 June 1940.[1]

Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji, 14th Thakore Saheb of Rajkot
Personal information
Full name
Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji
Born(1913-02-24)24 February 1913
Rajkot, Rajkot State, British India
Died9 November 1973(1973-11-09) (aged 60)
Rajkot, Gujarat, India
BattingRight-handed
Relations
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1936–1946Western India
1946–1950Saurashtra
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 13
Runs scored 434
Batting average 22.84
100s/50s 0/2
Top score 77
Balls bowled 35
Wickets 1
Bowling average 21.00
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 1/0
Catches/stumpings 3/–
Source: CricketArchive, 12 December 2012

Sportsman edit

Like his father, who played three first-class matches, Pradyumansinhji had a keen interest in cricket, and was a patron of the game in Gujarat. He made his first-class debut in December 1936, playing for Western India against Gujarat in the 1936–37 Ranji Trophy.[2] A regular player, he served as captain of Western India from the 1940–41 season to its dissolution after the 1945–46 season, a result of his title rather than cricketing ability. From the 1946–47 season to his retirement after the 1950–51 season, he was captain of the Kathiawar team, which from the 1951–52 season played as Saurashtra, representing the eponymous region of India.[3] Pradyumansinhji played almost exclusively as a batsman, although he usually batted in the lower order.

Pradyumansinhji made two half-centuries during his career, with his highest score, an innings of 77 runs, achieved against Maharashtra during the 1948–49 Ranji Trophy.[4] This match was particularly notable for its conclusion, with Pradyumansinhji (as Kathiawar's captain) deciding to concede the match at tea on the third day. Maharashtra were 826/4, with B. B. Nimbalkar having scored 443 not out, the first (and only) quadruple century in Indian first-class cricket, and nine runs behind Sir Donald Bradman's world record score of 452 not out.[5] In a move regarded as highly unsporting, Pradyumansinhji forfeited the match to prevent his team being associated with the breaking of such a record.[6] His last first-class match was played in December 1950.[7]

Personal life edit

Outside of cricket, Pradyumansinhji lost most of his official power after Indian independence in 1947, when Rajkot was incorporated into United State of Kathiawar (later the United State of Saurashtra). Rajkot's former territory would later become part of Bombay State (November 1956 – May 1960) and Gujarat (May 1960 onwards). After a 1971 amendment to the Constitution of India, Pradyumansinhji was stripped of any legal recognition of his titles (as well as access to the Privy Purse), although he maintained them as a courtesy until his death in November 1973.[1] His son, Manoharsinhji, succeeded him as Thakore Saheb, and also played first-class cricket for Saurashtra.[8]

Titles edit

  • 24 February 1913 – 11 June 1940: Kumar Pradyumansinhji, Yuvraj Saheb of Rajkot
  • 11 June 1940 – 28 December 1971: His Highness Thakore Saheb Shri Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji, 14th Thakore Saheb of Rajkot
  • 28 December 1971 – 9 November 1973: Mr. Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji Jadeja

References edit

  1. ^ a b Rajkot (Princely State) – Indian Rajputs. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
  2. ^ Gujarat v Western India, Ranji Trophy 1936/37 (West Zone) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
  3. ^ Ranji Trophy: Historical Note – CricinfoIndia. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  4. ^ Maharashtra v Kathiawar, Ranji Trophy 1948/49 (1st Round) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
  5. ^ The Indian world record thwarted by a sulk – ESPNcricinfo. Published 11 November 2006. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
  6. ^ Babasaheb Nimbalkar passes away 6 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine – Wisden India. Published 11 December 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
  7. ^ First-Class Matches played by Thakore Saheb of Rajkot (13) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
  8. ^ Thakore Saheb of Rajkot – CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Dharmendrasinhji
14th Thakore Saheb of Rajkot
1940–1973
Succeeded by

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In this Indian name the name Lakhajiraj sinhji is a patronymic and the person should be referred to by the given name Pradyuman sinhji Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji 24 February 1913 9 November 1973 the 14th Thakore Saheb of Rajkot was an Indian nobleman and ruler of the princely state of Rajkot from June 1940 until the abolition of princely titles in 1971 The third son of Lakhajirajsinhji II Bavajirajsinhji the 12th Thakore Saheb Pradyumansinhji succeeded to the title after the death of his older brother Dharmendrasinhji on 11 June 1940 1 Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji 14th Thakore Saheb of RajkotPersonal informationFull namePradyumansinhji LakhajirajsinhjiBorn 1913 02 24 24 February 1913Rajkot Rajkot State British IndiaDied9 November 1973 1973 11 09 aged 60 Rajkot Gujarat IndiaBattingRight handedRelationsRanjitsinhji great uncle Lakhajirajsinji father Manoharsinhji son Domestic team informationYearsTeam1936 1946Western India1946 1950SaurashtraCareer statisticsCompetition First classMatches 13Runs scored 434Batting average 22 84100s 50s 0 2Top score 77Balls bowled 35Wickets 1Bowling average 21 005 wickets in innings 010 wickets in match 0Best bowling 1 0Catches stumpings 3 Source CricketArchive 12 December 2012 Contents 1 Sportsman 2 Personal life 3 Titles 4 ReferencesSportsman editLike his father who played three first class matches Pradyumansinhji had a keen interest in cricket and was a patron of the game in Gujarat He made his first class debut in December 1936 playing for Western India against Gujarat in the 1936 37 Ranji Trophy 2 A regular player he served as captain of Western India from the 1940 41 season to its dissolution after the 1945 46 season a result of his title rather than cricketing ability From the 1946 47 season to his retirement after the 1950 51 season he was captain of the Kathiawar team which from the 1951 52 season played as Saurashtra representing the eponymous region of India 3 Pradyumansinhji played almost exclusively as a batsman although he usually batted in the lower order Pradyumansinhji made two half centuries during his career with his highest score an innings of 77 runs achieved against Maharashtra during the 1948 49 Ranji Trophy 4 This match was particularly notable for its conclusion with Pradyumansinhji as Kathiawar s captain deciding to concede the match at tea on the third day Maharashtra were 826 4 with B B Nimbalkar having scored 443 not out the first and only quadruple century in Indian first class cricket and nine runs behind Sir Donald Bradman s world record score of 452 not out 5 In a move regarded as highly unsporting Pradyumansinhji forfeited the match to prevent his team being associated with the breaking of such a record 6 His last first class match was played in December 1950 7 Personal life editOutside of cricket Pradyumansinhji lost most of his official power after Indian independence in 1947 when Rajkot was incorporated into United State of Kathiawar later the United State of Saurashtra Rajkot s former territory would later become part of Bombay State November 1956 May 1960 and Gujarat May 1960 onwards After a 1971 amendment to the Constitution of India Pradyumansinhji was stripped of any legal recognition of his titles as well as access to the Privy Purse although he maintained them as a courtesy until his death in November 1973 1 His son Manoharsinhji succeeded him as Thakore Saheb and also played first class cricket for Saurashtra 8 Titles edit24 February 1913 11 June 1940 Kumar Pradyumansinhji Yuvraj Saheb of Rajkot 11 June 1940 28 December 1971 His Highness Thakore Saheb Shri Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji 14th Thakore Saheb of Rajkot 28 December 1971 9 November 1973 Mr Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji JadejaReferences edit a b Rajkot Princely State Indian Rajputs Retrieved 12 December 2012 Gujarat v Western India Ranji Trophy 1936 37 West Zone CricketArchive Retrieved 12 December 2012 Ranji Trophy Historical Note CricinfoIndia Retrieved 21 December 2012 Maharashtra v Kathiawar Ranji Trophy 1948 49 1st Round CricketArchive Retrieved 12 December 2012 The Indian world record thwarted by a sulk ESPNcricinfo Published 11 November 2006 Retrieved 12 December 2012 Babasaheb Nimbalkar passes away Archived 6 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine Wisden India Published 11 December 2012 Retrieved 12 December 2012 First Class Matches played by Thakore Saheb of Rajkot 13 CricketArchive Retrieved 12 December 2012 Thakore Saheb of Rajkot CricketArchive Retrieved 12 December 2012 Regnal titles Preceded byDharmendrasinhji 14th Thakore Saheb of Rajkot1940 1973 Succeeded byManoharsinhji Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pradyumansinhji Lakhajirajsinhji amp oldid 1198224899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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