Bengaluru: Indian cricketers have sported black bands during the third One-Day-International against Australia as a mark of respect for Rameshchandra Gangaram 'Bapu Nadkarni', who passed away on January 17 at the age of 86 at his daughter's residence in Mumbai.
"Team shall sport black band today during the match as a mark of respect on passing away of Bapu Nadkarni," the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said in a statement.
Nadkarni represented India in 41 Test matches and later served as a member of the National Selection Committee and also as the joint honorary secretary of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA).
One of the most economical bowlers to have ever played the game, Nadkarni conceded just 2,559 runs from 9,165 balls he bowled in Test cricket. His Test economy of 1.67 is still the fourth-best among bowlers with a minimum of 2,000 balls bowled.
Bowler who bowled 21 successive maiden overs
In one of the best displays of frugal bowling, Nadkarni bowled 21 maiden overs during the first Test against England at Madras in 1964. In the fifth and final Test of the same series, he scored 52 not out in the first innings and batted for 418 minutes and remained unbeaten on 122 when India was made to follow on.
In the first-class cricket, he again stood out with an economy of just 1.64 despite bowling over 10000 balls, picking 500 wickets in 191 matches. He also made 8880 first-class runs with 14 centuries and 46 fifties.
Australia won the toss and opted to bat first against India.