Ace Former Ranji Player from City Dayanand Kamath No More
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/VA)
Mangalore, Jan 19: Dayanand Kamath(67), former state Ranji player passed away at his residence following a cardiac arrest here on Wednesday January 19.
He was the son of M Upendra Kamath and Indira Bai couple. At the age of 20 he was selected to play for Mysore University. In the year 1967 he represented south zone.
Born in Mangalore on November 4, 1943, Kamath was an ace cricketer and known to be a star of coastal district.
The southpaw finished his first class career with 634 runs and a sole century to boot. His left arm spinners fetched him 23 wickets with 7 for 42 being his best bowling figures. In the 22 first class matches of his career, there were two tour matches against West Indies and England.
He has played total 36 Ranji matches. He was also coaching children in the year 1969 in Mangala stadium. He has also worked as chairman of Karnataka state under-22 selection committee.
He scored 634 runs out of 22 first class matches from 1962 to 1968. He was also a left arm spinner. In bowling, he grabbed 23 wickets. He had also played against England and West Indies.
Batting and fielding averages: Matches- 22, Innings-32, Runs- 634, Highest score 100, Average-23.48
Bowling Averages: Matches -22, Balls 825, Runs -360, Wickets- 23