- Vinu Mankad and Vijay Hazare's playful cricket story
CRICKET IS A
GAME
OF COURSE THERE
IS A NAME
IF YOU PLAY BETTER
YOUR NAME WILL BE IN
THE HALL OF FAME
- When Vinu Mankade entered the pavilion, Vijay said, 'I have to give back five of these
- When the loss is taken to a draw, there is as much joy as there is in a win.
- One of the few records of Vinu Mankad that you can read here. One of the fours, one of these, five of the fours
V Nu Mankad is a big name in cricket. It has some records but one of them is very different. Perhaps no one has been able to break that record to date.
That is a record: five days on the field. Vinubhai remained on the pitch from the start of the match till the end.
Now look at how this happened.
Vinu Mankad was our opening player. The match started, Vinu and Vijay started the game.
Most of the matches were against England then. As the match progressed, one wicket after another fell. Even Vinubhai intact. Ten Indian players were out but Vinu Mankad was a 'bat in hand'. That is, they were not out.
Now the British players came into the game. Vinu Allrounder. Famous bowler and fielder.
India's shift lasted a day and a half. The foreign babus played for two days. U.S. That. That is, the United Kingdom had scored as many runs as the buses. India had to meet the bus lead by the last day and score as many runs as possible.
The evening of the fourth day was to be saved. If the wicket falls that evening, then defeat is certain. If the buses run out of runs!
Vinu and Vijay started playing carefully. Even if it doesn't run. Don't get out. We had to go to the match draw.
His slow and slick game annoyed the Englishmen. I started bowling anyway. Understand that no loose ball comes or hits.
The last day's game was a crisis. India had earlier been bowled out for two. It was India's record for fewer runs.
Starting the fifth day. Prayers begin. He scored 4 runs the next evening. He was to score 18 runs today. That was not to be out before so many runs. And someone had to do a trick so that the game would last until the typical evening.
Vijay Hazare bet: 'Vinu, if you hit a choggo, I will give you one of these as a reward.'
Vinu asked: 'How much is this in Gajwa?'
Vijay says: 'We will count this as the umpire counts the ball. In the pavilion after the accounts. '
And really the bet started. In one over, Vinu hits a four and when the two cross, Vinu says to Hazare: 'One of these.'
Someone overflows! But when I hit, he must say: 'Hazare, this is another.'
The third after the same. And in one over, Vinu hit two fours. He says to Hazare: 'Five of these have happened, friend.'
"That's right," says Vijay Hazare.
But shortly before lunch, Vijay Hazare was out. Giving him a standing ovation, Vinu Mankad says: 'Alya! Now let me know who this is
Will give? '
Taking out one rupee from Gajwa, Hazare says: 'Keep this rupee. You don't even have to give this back! And if the century hits, go, a whole rupee star. '
At that time 15 rupees of one rupee would be like this. The so-called rupee is very big. This is nothing small.
But then the players started dripping. Vinu had to play cautiously. You don't have to lose a match somewhere in the game to win.
Vinu Mankad played till the typical evening, saving the other players.
Yes, saved the match.
The buses overtook the run. However, the next match remained dull. Vinu saved the last player though. When the match ended with a few more runs in addition to the buses, the joy of drawing the match was the same as the win.
When Vinu Mankade entered the pavilion, he said to Vijay, 'I have to give back five of these. If you were, you would have paid the rupee, but after you left, you had to play a little bit to save the match, but dude! You gave me five of these when we were together, today I give you five of these. The accounts are correct! "
The match was dubbed by the press as a 'five-a-side' match.
Commentator Taliyarkhan said: "Even though the match was a draw, Vinu Mankade won five of them and yes, Vijay Hazare got five of them. Regardless of their own. This match will be remembered for saving five of these matches. '
According to the old table, Rs. Four paise for an anna, three paise for a paisa.
Rupee money becomes 5 and rupee becomes pi.
However, the pie, the penny, was superior to today's rupee.
The combination of four annas was called char-ani or pavli.
There were four silver pavilions of one rupee.
The British went and when Anna got rid of the rupee, such songs became famous:
Let's say this: Jana
Ab hai naya jamana
Ek rupee ka ab paisa hai so
Aur hai naye paisaka, ek hi ana.
Earlier it was 3 paise of one rupee. Then, in the new currency, one rupee became 100 paise.
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