Phiroze Palia

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Name Hindi: फ़िरोज़ पलिया / Gender Man

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  1. Phiroze Palia: A Legendary Cricket Sportsman Phiroze Edulji Palia, an eminent figure in the world of cricket, has left a deep mark on the game’s history. Born in Bombay on August 25, 1908, he was one of the finest cricketers India was proud to have produced. Known for his amazing left-hand batting abilities, he also excelled at medium-pace bowling and stumped batsmen worldwide with his incredible skills. Career Highlights The first substantial recognition came when he played for Hindus against Muslims in December 1926 when just an eighteen-year-old. In October 1930, while playing for Europeans (Bombay) against Parsees, he made his career’s maiden century where he scored 114 runs in the first innings that included fifteen fours and two sixes. Palia’s highest test score is a whopping 204 not out from Vizianagram XI in Lahore during October-November 1934/35 against Maharaja of Patiala’s XI. He was part of three Test series – two domestic (against England) and one international tour – held in England in June-August 1932. Memorable Achievements First Indian Test Series: Phiroze gained significant international recognition during the historic first-ever Indian Test series that took place on British soil in summer 1932. He became known as one of the “originals” because he was among the pioneers who represented India for the very first time on foreign turf. A standout achiever, Palia proudly stood as the second top scorer across both sides while playing in the county matches, trailing only behind C. K. Nayudu. Palia also holds the distinction of being India’s highest scorer in rain-curtailed tour opener against Worcestershire where he scored an impressive 58 runs off just 185 minutes at New Road field. His stellar performances during this tour caught the attention of cricket enthusiasts worldwide and his name became synonymous with excellent batting abilities. A Gentleman On and Off Field Beyond his brilliant performance as a cricketer, Phiroze Palia is still remembered for his grace on and off field. He was full of wit, charisma and cooperativeness, which made him a popular figure amongst colleagues and opposition alike. The sportsmanship that he displayed throughout his career led to universal respect from audiences across different nations. Farewell To Cricket, But Not Forgotten After decades of dedicated service to the sport, Palia decided to hang up his boots after Bombay Pentangular Tournament (1945–46), leaving fans with numerous captivating memories. Phiroze Edulji Palia passed away at a ripe age on May 9, 1981, but left behind a legacy that continues to inspire many budding cricketers even today. His masterful displays on pitch are some of India’s finest moments in international cricket history and will likely be remembered forever. Poll
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  2. Career Highlights
  3. Memorable Achievements
  4. A Gentleman On and Off Field
  5. Farewell To Cricket, But Not Forgotten
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Phiroze Palia: A Legendary Cricket Sportsman

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Phiroze Edulji Palia, an eminent figure in the world of cricket, has left a deep mark on the game’s history. Born in Bombay on August 25, 1908, he was one of the finest cricketers India was proud to have produced. Known for his amazing left-hand batting abilities, he also excelled at medium-pace bowling and stumped batsmen worldwide with his incredible skills.

Career Highlights

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  • The first substantial recognition came when he played for Hindus against Muslims in December 1926 when just an eighteen-year-old.
  • In October 1930, while playing for Europeans (Bombay) against Parsees, he made his career’s maiden century where he scored 114 runs in the first innings that included fifteen fours and two sixes.
  • Palia’s highest test score is a whopping 204 not out from Vizianagram XI in Lahore during October-November 1934/35 against Maharaja of Patiala’s XI.
  • He was part of three Test series – two domestic (against England) and one international tour – held in England in June-August 1932.

Memorable Achievements

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First Indian Test Series: Phiroze gained significant international recognition during the historic first-ever Indian Test series that took place on British soil in summer 1932. He became known as one of the “originals” because he was among the pioneers who represented India for the very first time on foreign turf.

  • A standout achiever, Palia proudly stood as the second top scorer across both sides while playing in the county matches, trailing only behind C. K. Nayudu.
  • Palia also holds the distinction of being India’s highest scorer in rain-curtailed tour opener against Worcestershire where he scored an impressive 58 runs off just 185 minutes at New Road field.

His stellar performances during this tour caught the attention of cricket enthusiasts worldwide and his name became synonymous with excellent batting abilities.

A Gentleman On and Off Field

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Beyond his brilliant performance as a cricketer, Phiroze Palia is still remembered for his grace on and off field. He was full of wit, charisma and cooperativeness, which made him a popular figure amongst colleagues and opposition alike.

The sportsmanship that he displayed throughout his career led to universal respect from audiences across different nations.

Farewell To Cricket, But Not Forgotten

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After decades of dedicated service to the sport, Palia decided to hang up his boots after Bombay Pentangular Tournament (1945–46), leaving fans with numerous captivating memories.

Phiroze Edulji Palia passed away at a ripe age on May 9, 1981, but left behind a legacy that continues to inspire many budding cricketers even today. His masterful displays on pitch are some of India’s finest moments in international cricket history and will likely be remembered forever.

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