Raj Kumar Yadvendrasinhji (born c. December 1916, date of death unknown), a member of the Jamnagar royal family, played first-class cricket in India from 1935 to 1947.
Yadvendrasinhji made his first-class debut in 1934-35, and played in the Nawanagar team that won the Ranji Trophy final in 1936-37, along with his cousins Indravijaysinhji and Ranvirsinhji. Batting at number nine, he made 39 not out and 45 not out, sharing a ninth-wicket partnership of 76 in the first innings with Ranvirsinhji, and a tenth-wicket partnership of 133 in 96 minutes in the second innings with Mubarak Ali.[1]
He continued to play for Nawanagar with moderate success until 1947-48. He twice made his highest score of 58. In 1945-46, against Baroda, he made 58 and 27 and took a wicket in each innings.[2] In his next match, in 1946-47, he top-scored with 58 in the second innings when Nawanagar lost by an innings to Bombay.[3]
yadvendrasinhji, kumar, born, december, 1916, date, death, unknown, member, jamnagar, royal, family, played, first, class, cricket, india, from, 1935, 1947, personal, informationbornc, december, 1916relations, below, domestic, team, informationyearsteam1934, 1. Raj Kumar Yadvendrasinhji born c December 1916 date of death unknown a member of the Jamnagar royal family played first class cricket in India from 1935 to 1947 YadvendrasinhjiPersonal informationBornc December 1916Relations see below Domestic team informationYearsTeam1934 35 to 1935 36Western India1936 37 to 1947 48NawanagarCareer statisticsCompetition FCMatches 25Runs scored 841Batting average 24 02100s 50s 0 2Top score 58Balls bowled 174Wickets 5Bowling average 27 805 wickets in innings 010 wickets in match 0Best bowling 1 9Catches stumpings 12 Source CricketArchive 13 December 2014Yadvendrasinhji made his first class debut in 1934 35 and played in the Nawanagar team that won the Ranji Trophy final in 1936 37 along with his cousins Indravijaysinhji and Ranvirsinhji Batting at number nine he made 39 not out and 45 not out sharing a ninth wicket partnership of 76 in the first innings with Ranvirsinhji and a tenth wicket partnership of 133 in 96 minutes in the second innings with Mubarak Ali 1 He continued to play for Nawanagar with moderate success until 1947 48 He twice made his highest score of 58 In 1945 46 against Baroda he made 58 and 27 and took a wicket in each innings 2 In his next match in 1946 47 he top scored with 58 in the second innings when Nawanagar lost by an innings to Bombay 3 Family tree EditvteDescendants of JivansinhjiJivansinhji1846 1916Devisinhji1865 Ranjitsinhji i 1872 1933Juvansinhji1875 1942Dilawarsinhji1883 1930Mohansinhji1886 1941Savaisinhji1889 Rajendrasinhji1899 1964Pratapsinhji ii 1893 Digvijaysinhji ii 1895 1966Himmatsinhji ii 1897 1973Duleepsinhji i 1905 1959Vikramsinhji ii Sukhdevsinhji ii 1936 Daulatsinhji1935 Chatrapalsinhji ii 1936 2009Shatrusalyasinhji ii 1939 MadhavsinhjiDajirajsinhji1891 1917Ajaysinhji i 1971 Indravijaysinhji ii 1915 1981Ranvirsinhji ii 1919 1962Indrajitsinhji i 1937 2011Yadvendrasinhji ii 1916 Notes a b c d Test cricketers a b c d e f g h i j First class cricketers Jam Sahibs of Nawanagar are underlined References Edit Bengal v Nawanagar 1936 37 Nawanagar v Baroda 1945 46 Bombay v Nawanagar 1946 47External links EditYadvendrasinhji at CricketArchive Vadencourt British Cemetery nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to an Indian cricket person born in the 1910s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yadvendrasinhji amp oldid 1052395220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,