Dilip Sardesai: Google Doodle honours the late cricketer on his 78th birth anniversary

| Aug 08, 2018, 11:06:28 AM | TNN
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Dilip Sardesai is best known for playing a vital role in reshaping Indian cricket when India beat the mighty West Indies in their den in 1971. That series was to change the approach of Indian cricket towards the top teams like West Indies, England and Australia. Dilip Sardesai was considered lucky to have been selected for the tour to West Indies, but he proved his critics wrong by a huge margin amassing 642 runs with three centuries including a top score of 212. He is the only Goan player to ever represent Indian cricket at national level in test format. BCCI named an award after him to honour the best performer in test series played against West Indies. Dilip Sardesai award has been won by Rohit Sharma, Ishant and twice by Ashwin till now. Sardesai also made 54 and 40 in the 1971 Oval Test against England which India went on to register a famous win. He scored 201 runs in 30 Tests at an average on 39.23 with five hundreds and nine centuries.

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