Interesting Facts, Trivia About Cricketer Turned Commentator Sanjay Manjrekar
Sanjay Manjrekar, who celebrates his birthday on 12th July, is one of the finest batters to play for India. Hailed as the next Gavaskar, Manjrekar's career is popularly known as the "unfulfilled potential".
Here are some interesting facts, trivia about Sanjay Manjrekar:
1) Manjrekar was born in Mangalore, Karnataka, in 1965 to Vijay Manjrekar - former Indian cricketer and possibly one of the best Indian batters of his era.
2) Sanjay rose through the ranks after scoring heaps of runs in the domestic tournaments and was hailed as the next Sunil Gavaskar of Indian cricket due to his classy and solid technique.
3) The right-handed batter made his first-class debut for Bombay in 1985 and scored a valuable 57 to help his team reach the semi-final after defeating Haryana.
4) Manjrekar made his international debut in 1987 against West Indies in Delhi.
5) The debutant Manjrekar was hit on his left eye by the West Indian bowler Winston Benjamin and had to retire hurt. He became the fifth player to get retired hurt on debut.
6) Manjrekar was a well-known singer in the Indian dressing room.
7) Sanjay Manjrekar's highest score - 377 - in first-class cricket came against Hyderabad in the Ranji Trophy semi-final, in the 1990-91 season.
8) Manjrekar, who was now in decline in international cricket, captained Mumbai to a Ranji Trophy victory in the 1996-97 season.
9) Post his retirement at the age of 32, Manjrekar came into the media industry and became a cricket pundit, analyst, and commentator.
10) Sanjay Manjrekar played 37 test matches in which he scored 2043 runs which included four centuries and nine fifties; his highest score was 218. Manjrekar played 147 first-class matches, scoring 10252 runs, including 31 hundreds and 46 fifties.