Monday , December 23 2024

November 20 in the pages of history: India’s first double century when Umrigar created history

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Today, Team India may be ruling the world in all three formats of cricket and may have an army of cricket stars, but many unsung heroes who have taken cricket to this level in India have made important contributions from time to time. Gave. One shining name among them is Pali Umrigar.

Umrigar was the first Indian batsman to score a double century in Test cricket. On 20 November 1955, he played an inning of 223 runs against New Zealand in Hyderabad, which was the biggest innings of his Test career as well as the only double century. In this innings of 223 runs, Umrigar had hit 26 fours.

Pali Umrigar was a complete cricketer of his time who not only batted brilliantly but also had expertise in off-spin and was also known as a great fielder. He is one of the few Indian cricketers who took five wickets in an innings apart from scoring a century. Umrigar played 59 tests for India in which he scored 3631 runs. He has 12 centuries and 14 half-centuries to his name in Test cricket.

Other important events:

1815- Russia, Prussia, Austria and England formed an alliance to maintain peace in Europe.

1829- Jews were expelled from Nikolayev and Sevastopol areas of Russia.

1866- Establishment of Howard University in Washington, America.

1917- Ukraine declared Republic.

Establishment of Bose Research Institute in Calcutta (now Kolkata).

1942- British forces recaptured Libya’s capital Benghazi.

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1949- The number of Jews in Israel reached one million.

1955- Polly Umrigar scored the first double century for India in a Test match against New Zealand.

1968- America conducted nuclear test in Nevada.

1981- Constitution was adopted in the African country Burundi.

1985- Microsoft Windows 1.0 released.

1994- Peace treaty concluded in Lusaka to end the 19-year-long conflict between the Angolan government and UNITA rebels.

1997- American space shuttle ‘Columbia’ was successfully launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

1998- First module of International Space Station Zarya released.

2002- ‘Prestige oil tanker’, going to Bahamas, sank in the Atlantic Ocean, about 150 miles away from the coast of Spain.

2003- 27 people, including Britain’s Consul General, died in a bomb blast in Istanbul, Türkiye.

2007- Election Commission of Pakistan announced the schedule of elections for National and Provincial Assemblies.

2008- MCOCA was imposed on all the 10 accused arrested in the Malegaon blast case.

2015- At least 19 people were taken hostage and killed in Bamako, the capital of the African country Mali.

2016- PV Sindhu won her first Super Series title by defeating Sun Yu of China in a three-game match in the final of China Open Super Series.

Birth

1989- Babita Phogat- Indian female free-style wrestler.

1936- Shurhozelie Lijitsu- politician of ‘Naga People’s Front’.

1934- General Ajay Singh – has been the Governor of Assam.

1929- Milkha Singh- was a famous runner of India, whom people know as ‘Flying Sikh’.

1916- Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi- was a famous poet.

1750- Tipu Sultan- Ruler of Mysore state.

demise

2017- Priyaranjan Dasmunshi- Senior Congress leader and former President of All India Football Federation.

2014- Nirmala Thakur- India’s famous poet.

2009- Shyam Bahadur Verma – Versatile genius, scholar of many subjects, thinker and poet.

1989- Heerabai Barodekar- Hindustani classical singer of Kirana Gharana.

1984- Faiz Ahmed Faiz- Famous poet.

1984- M.N. Kaul- Was the General Secretary in the third Lok Sabha.

1969- Violet Alva- was an Indian lawyer, journalist and politician.

1863- Lord Elgin I – became the Viceroy of India after Lord Canning.

Important occasions and celebrations

National Book Day (Week)

Newborn Baby Day (Week)

National Medicine Day (Week)

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