Parthasarathy Sharma

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Name Hindi: पार्थसारथी शर्मा / Gender Man

Parthasarathy Sharma: A Cricket Legend

India is a cricket-loving nation that has produced some of the world’s finest cricketers. Among them, Parthasarathy Sharma holds a distinguished place. This outstanding sportsman was not just a remarkable player but also an exceptional commentator, contributing immensely to the game in both capacities.

Early Life and Career Beginnings

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Born on January 1, 1956, in Nangal Dam, Punjab, Parthasarathy started showing interest in cricket from a young age. He made his first-class debut for Rajasthan at only 16 years old. His superior talent soon caught national attention, leading him to be selected for the Indian team.

Rise to Fame

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Parthasarathy’s rise to fame took off after he played against Sri Lanka in a Test match in Chennai where he scored half-centuries in both innings, which elevated his status as one of India’s emerging batsmen. During the span of his career from 1974-1985, he played five test matches and two ODI (One Day Internationals) representing India.

The Style of Parthasarathy Sharma

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A right-hand top-order batsman and part-time medium pace bowler, Sharma had an exciting playing style which sparked enthusiasm among spectators both nationally and internationally.

  • Mastery over Pacers: One distinct attribute about his batting skills was how comfortably he used to play against pacers. His approach toward fast bowling attack gained recognition worldwide.
  • Elegance Personified: Equally commendable were his entertaining strokes on the field. His artistry with the bat was a treat for the spectators, earning him the tag of an audacious cricketer.
  • Brilliant Fielder: Sharma was also applauded for his sharp cricketing intellect and exceptional fielding abilities which often trapped batsmen in difficult situations.

A Career as Cricket Commentator

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Post-retirement from active sports, Parthasarathy transitioned into a career as a commentator on both radio and television. He made valuable contributions to Indian cricket commentary scene by providing thorough insights regarding match analysis mixed with wit and charm.

Royal Recognition

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In recognition of his match-winning heroics, Rohet – a village in Pali district awarded Sharma with ‘Maharajkumar of Rohet’, a descendant title of erstwhile Rajput royals.

In Conclusion: The Legacy Lives On

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Despite his early death at age 53 due to brain cancer, Parthasarathy’s role in shaping cricket—both on-field with bat and ball, and off-field with mic—remains indelible. An illustrious chapter in the book of Indian cricket, he continues to inspire upcoming generations towards contributing selflessly to this ‘gentlemen’s game’.

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