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Surinder Amarnath (Surinder Amarnath Bhardwaj) was born on 30 December, 1948 in Kanpur, United Provinces, India, is an Indian cricketer (born 1948). Discover Surinder Amarnath'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 75 years old?

Popular As Surinder Amarnath Bhardwaj
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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 30 December, 1948
Birthday 30 December
Birthplace Kanpur, United Provinces, India
Nationality India

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1948

Surinder Amarnath Bhardwaj (born 30 December 1948) is a former Indian cricketer who played international as well as domestic cricket for India.

He is the eldest son of Lala Amarnath.

Described as a "schoolboy prodigy" and a "classy left-hander" by Cricinfo writer Partab Ramchand, he made his first-class debut before he turned 15.

1963

Surinder Amarnath made his first-class debut in December 1963, a few days before he turned 15, in a match played in Poona to raise money for the national Defence Fund.

In the same match his father, Lala Amarnath, playing for the opposing team, played his last first-class match at the age of 52.

Surinder scored 86 on debut.

1964

Surinder began playing for Northern Punjab in the Ranji Trophy in 1964–65, and scored his first century against Delhi in 1966–67.

1967

As an 18-year-old he scored a historic century at Lord's in 1967, hitting the last two balls of the match for six to secure for victory for the Indian Schoolboys against England Schoolboys.

Still a schoolboy, he toured England with the Indian Schools team in 1967.

In the match against MCC Schools at Lord's, as an 18-year-old, he scored 104 not out, hitting the last two balls of the match for six to take his team to victory.

1971

Amarnath scored not-out double-centuries in the Ranji Trophy for Punjab against Madhya Pradesh in 1971–72 and against Delhi in 1972–73.

Another brother, Rajinder, played first-class cricket from 1971 to 1987, mostly for Haryana.

Surinder's son Digvijay has played first-class cricket in Sri Lanka.

1975

He played his first match for India in an unofficial Test against the touring Sri Lankans in 1975–76, scoring 118 in a low-scoring match that India won by 64 runs.

He was selected for the tour of New Zealand that followed shortly afterwards.

1976

He scored a century on Test debut against New Zealand in 1976.

He played 10 Test matches and 145 first-class matches.

He scored a century on his Test debut against New Zealand in January 1976, making 124 and adding 204 for the second wicket with Sunil Gavaskar.

He played the full three Test series in New Zealand, but did not score higher than 27 in five innings after his debut century.

He then played two Tests during the tour to the West Indies in 1976, and then two more against England at home in India in 1977, during which he scored two half centuries.

1977

After returning early from the 1977–78 tour to Australia due to injury, He made a half century against Pakistan in Lahore in October 1978, but he was dropped after the last of his 10 Tests in November 1978 against Pakistan.

1978

He also played three One Day Internationals, all against Pakistan in 1978, with a high score of 62.

He continued playing domestic cricket after being dropped from the national side.

1980

Playing for Delhi against the Rest of India in the 1980–81 Irani Trophy match he made 235 not out, establishing an Irani Trophy record that stood for 38 years.

1985

His last season as a first-class cricketer was the 1985–86 season.

In summarising Amarnath's career, Partab Ramchand writes "given the brilliant start to his Test career, and the promise he held out, Surinder Amarnath's overall figures may be disappointing. But he was given a raw deal by the selectors."

A very aggressive batsman, Ramchand wrote of him, "Surinder could be [a] bit flashy but when in full flow he was a treat to watch and could decimate even the best of attacks".

Surinder Amarnath's father Lala and brother Mohinder also represented India at Test level.