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Ramakant Desai (Ramakant Bhikaji Desai) was born on 20 June, 1939 in Bombay, British India, is a Ramakant Bhikaji Desai was cricketer. Discover Ramakant Desai's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Ramakant Bhikaji Desai
Occupation N/A
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 20 June 1939
Birthday 20 June
Birthplace Bombay, British India
Date of death 27 April, 1998
Died Place Mumbai, India
Nationality India

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Ramakant Desai Height, Weight & Measurements

At 58 years old, Ramakant Desai height is 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) .

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Ramakant Desai Net Worth

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1939

Ramakant Bhikaji Desai (20 June 1939 in Bombay – 27 April 1998 in Mumbai) was an Indian cricketer who represented India in Test cricket as a fast bowler from 1959 to 1968.

Ramakant Desai was an Indian fast bowler, who stood 5 feet 4 inches tall, earning him the nickname "Tiny".

1958

He made his Test debut against West Indies in 1958–59 took 4/169 in 49 overs.

He troubled the batsmen with bouncers, which was unusual for an Indian bowler at the time.

In his 11 years in the Bombay team (1958–59 to 1968–69), he never finished in a losing side.

1959

He toured England in 1959, West Indies in 1961–62 and Australia and New Zealand in 1967–68.

1960

Against Pakistan in 1960–61, he took 21 wickets in the series.

At Bombay, he scored a quick 85 batting at No.10, an Indian record, and added a record 149 for the ninth wicket with Nana Joshi.

In the Ranji Trophy final in 1960–61 he took 7 for 46 and 4 for 74 in Bombay's victory over Rajasthan.

Two years later, also against Rajasthan in the final, he scored his only first-class century, 107, in another victory.

1964

His best bowling performance in Tests was 6 for 56 against New Zealand at Bombay in 1964–65.

1967

At Dunedin in 1967–68 his jaw was fractured by a ball from Dick Motz, despite which he added 57 runs for the last wicket with Bishen Bedi.

In his first year in the Ranji Trophy, he took 50 wickets in 7 matches at an average of 11.10.

It is still a record for Bombay.

It included a performance of 5 for 10 and 6 for 28 against Saurashtra.

1968

Desai announced his retirement at the prize distribution ceremony of the 1968–69 Ranji Trophy final.

As the only bowler of pace in the Indian team, he was perennially overworked.

When Desai retired from regular first-class cricket after the 1968–69 season, when still only 29 years old, P.N. Sundaresan wrote that he "bowled his heart out on the dead pitches in India ... A more judicious use of his talent both in the Ranji Trophy and other matches could have preserved him as a penetrating bowler for a longer period."

1996

Desai was the chairman of selectors from 1996 to 1997.

He resigned the post a month before his death.

He died four days after being admitted in a hospital in Mumbai from cardiac arrest.